richten

Oznaczający (Angielski)

  1. (transitive, weak) to direct, to point
  2. (transitive, weak) to direct, to address
  3. (transitive, weak) to fix, to rectify, to put right
  4. (transitive, weak) to straighten (something bent or tilted or not lined up properly); to right
  5. (reflexive, weak) to be directed (at) (of emotions, words, etc.); to turn (toward) (of a look, one's eyes, gaze, etc.)
  6. (transitive, weak) to judge
  7. (reflexive, weak) to follow the lead of, to abide by (to adjust one's behavior according to a person, rule etc.)
  8. (reflexive, weak) to depend [with nach ‘on’] (impersonal)
  9. (dated, transitive, weak) to execute, to put to death
  10. (Austria, Southern-Germany, Switzerland, transitive, weak) to prepare

Koncepcje

kierować

posyłać

sądzić

wycelować

dostrzec

skierować

celować

nastawić

Częstotliwość

B2
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
[ˈʁɪçtn̩]
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

Middle High German richten, from Old High German rihten, from Proto-West Germanic *rihtijan (“to right”). Cognate with English right.

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