settle
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- (colloquial) To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To become calm, quiet, or orderly; to stop being agitated.
- To become calm, quiet, or orderly; to stop being agitated.
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- (obsolete) To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- (obsolete) To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To fix one's residence in a place; to establish a dwelling place, home, or colony. (Compare settle down.)
- To fix one's residence in a place; to establish a dwelling place, home, or colony. (Compare settle down.)
- To move (people) to (a land or territory), so as to colonize it; to cause (people) to take residence in (a place).
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- Of an animal: to make or become pregnant.
Konzepte
entscheiden
besiedeln
beschließen
sich niederlassen
schlichten
bestimmen
kolonisieren
bereinigen
siedeln
sich entschließen
festsetzen
führen
leiten
Bank
abmachen
abklären
behandeln
beilegen
erledigen
regeln
austragen
klären
ausmachen
sich einigen
übereinkommen
beruhigen
abgrenzen
anberaumen
antun
bereiten
bewirken
determinieren
ermitteln
festlegen
veranlassen
verursachen
zu einem Entschluß bewegen
zufügen
berichtigen
einstellen
lenken
stimmen
sich einen Wohnsitz nehmen
Maßregeln treffen
arrangieren
handhaben
verfahren
Absenkung
Absinken
wahrsagen
sich stauen
stagnieren
stehen
stillstehen
stocken
sammeln
zusammenpacken
durchführen
abfertigen
angleichen
einebnen
zusammenbringen
anpassen
ordnen
schließen
Ansiedlung
vereinbaren
vorgreifen
vorschnell beurteilen
bevölkern
lösen
rechnen
leben
wohnen
versenken
begleichen
bezahlen
regulieren
sich auseinandersetzen
sich beruhigen
sich einleben
sich setzen
einig sein
einig werden
ausknobeln
ausrechnen
austüfteln
begreifen
rauskriegen
verstehen
beschwichtigen
versöhnen
einigen
auf einmal eintreten
Frequenz
Mit Bindestrich als
set‧tle
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈsɛtl̩/
Etymologie (Englisch)
From a merger of two verbs: * Middle English setlen, from Old English setlan (“to settle, seat, put to rest”), from Old English setl (“seat”) (compare Dutch zetelen (“to be established, settle”)) and * Middle English sahtlen, seihtlen (“to reconcile, calm, subside”), from Old English sahtlian, ġesehtlian (“to reconcile”), from Old English saht, seht (“settlement, agreement, reconciliation, peace”) (see saught, -le). German siedeln (“to settle”) is related to the former of the two verbs, but is not an immediate cognate of either of them.
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