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Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
call not accepted
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Rufannahmesignal
n
call-accepted signal
Rufannahmesignal
call-accepted signal
Rufabweisungssignal
n
call-not-accepted signal
Rufabweisungssignal
call-not-accepted signal
(schriftlich aufgeschlüsseltes) Angebot
n
; Anbot
n
Ös.
; Anerbietung
f
Dt.
; Offerte
f
; Offert
n
Ös.
(über für etw.) (Kauf, Warenlieferung, Dienstleistung)
econ.
Lieferangebot
n
Offerte über die Lieferung von 150 Flaschen Wein
eine Offerte für das Renovierungsvorhaben
ein Angebot über für etw. legen; machen; unterbreiten; etw. anbieten
den Auftrag an jdn. vergeben; jdm. (bei einer öffentlichen Ausschreibung) den Zuschlag erteilen
v
etw. (öffentlich) ausschreiben; etw. zur Ausschreibung bringen
adm.
den Auftrag bekommen; (bei einer Ausschreibung) den Zuschlag erhalten
(written) offer; tender
Br.
; bid
Am.
(for sth. to do sth.) (purchase, supply of goods; service)
offer to supply
offer to supply 150 bottles of wine
a tender for the renovation project; a bid for the renovation project
to make; put in; send in; submit a tender bid for sth.
to accept sb.'s tender; to accept sb.'s bid; to award the contract to sb.
to invite tenders bids for sth.; to call for tenders bids for sth.; to put sth. out to tender bid
to have a tender bid accepted
Deutsche
Rufannahmesignal {n} Synonyme
Englische
call-accepted signal Synonyme
call not accepted Definition
Accepted
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Accept
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
command
or
request
to
come
or
be
present
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
summon
to
the
discharge
of
a
particular
duty
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
invite
or
command
to
meet
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
give
name
to
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
regard
or
characterize
as
of
a
certain
kind
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
state,
or
estimate,
approximately
or
loosely
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
show
or
disclose
the
class,
character,
or
nationality
of.
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
utter
in
a
loud
or
distinct
voice
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
invoke
Call
(
v.
t.)
To
rouse
from
sleep
Call
(
v.
i.)
To
speak
in
loud
voice
Call
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
demand,
requirement,
or
request.
Call
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
brief
visit
Call
(
n.
)
The
act
of
calling
Call
(
n.
)
A
signal,
as
on
a
drum,
bugle,
trumpet,
or
pipe,
to
summon
soldiers
or
sailors
to
duty.
Call
(
n.
)
An
invitation
to
take
charge
of
or
serve
a
church
as
its
pastor.
Call
(
n.
)
A
requirement
or
appeal
arising
from
the
circumstances
of
the
case
Call
(
n.
)
A
divine
vocation
or
summons.
Call
(
n.
)
Vocation
Call
(
n.
)
A
short
visit
Call
(
n.
)
A
note
blown
on
the
horn
to
encourage
the
hounds.
Call
(
n.
)
A
whistle
or
pipe,
used
by
the
boatswain
and
his
mate,
to
summon
the
sailors
to
duty.
Call
(
n.
)
The
cry
of
a
bird
Call
(
n.
)
A
reference
to,
or
statement
of,
an
object,
course,
distance,
or
other
matter
of
description
in
a
survey
or
grant
requiring
or
calling
for
a
corresponding
object,
etc.,
on
the
land.
Call
(
n.
)
The
privilege
to
demand
the
delivery
of
stock,
grain,
or
any
commodity,
at
a
fixed,
price,
at
or
within
a
certain
time
agreed
on.
Call
(
n.
)
See
Assessment,
4.
call not accepted Bedeutung
close
call
close
shave
squeak
squeaker
narrow
escape
something
achieved
(or
escaped)
by
a
narrow
margin
call
option
call
the
option
to
buy
a
given
stock
(or
stock
index
or
commodity
future)
at
a
given
price
before
a
given
date
call
(sports)
the
decision
made
by
an
umpire
or
referee,
he
was
ejected
for
protesting
the
call
call
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
specific
target
in
response
to
a
request
from
the
supported
unit
roll
call
calling
out
an
official
list
of
names
mail
call
a
call
of
names
of
those
receiving
mail
muster
call
a
call
of
the
names
of
personnel
at
a
military
assembly
call
a
visit
in
an
official
or
professional
capacity,
the
pastor's
calls
on
his
parishioners,
the
salesman's
call
on
a
customer
call
a
brief
social
visit,
senior
professors'
wives
no
longer
make
afternoon
calls
on
newcomers,
the
characters
in
Henry
James'
novels
are
forever
paying
calls
on
each
other,
usually
in
the
parlor
of
some
residence
call-back
the
recall
of
an
employee
after
a
layoff
service
call
a
trip
made
by
a
repairman
to
visit
the
location
of
something
in
need
of
service
call-board
a
bulletin
board
backstage
in
a
theater
call
center
call
centre
a
center
equipped
to
handle
a
large
volume
of
telephone
calls
(especially
for
taking
orders
or
serving
customers)
Post-Office
box
PO
Box
POB
call
box
letter
box
a
numbered
compartment
in
a
post
office
where
mail
is
put
to
be
called
for
telephone
booth
phone
booth
call
box
telephone
box
telephone
kiosk
booth
for
using
a
telephone
siren
call
siren
song
the
enticing
appeal
of
something
alluring
but
potentially
dangerous,
he
succumbed
to
the
siren
call
of
the
wilderness
Call
a
special
disposition
(as
if
from
a
divine
source)
to
pursue
a
particular
course,
he
was
disappointed
that
he
had
not
heard
the
Call
call
phone
call
telephone
call
a
telephone
connection,
she
reported
several
anonymous
calls,
he
placed
a
phone
call
to
London,
he
heard
the
phone
ringing
but
didn't
want
to
take
the
call
call-back
a
return
call
collect
call
a
telephone
call
that
the
receiving
party
is
asked
to
pay
for
call
forwarding
lets
you
transfer
your
incoming
calls
to
any
telephone
that
you
can
dial
direct
call-in
a
telephone
call
to
a
radio
station
or
a
television
station
in
which
the
caller
participates
in
the
on-going
program
call
waiting
a
way
of
letting
you
know
that
someone
else
is
calling
when
you
are
using
your
telephone
crank
call
a
hostile
telephone
call
(from
a
crank)
local
call
a
telephone
call
made
within
a
local
calling
area
long
distance
long-distance
call
trunk
call
a
telephone
call
made
outside
the
local
calling
area,
I
talked
to
her
by
long
distance
toll
call
a
long-distance
telephone
call
at
charges
above
a
local
rate
conference
call
a
telephone
call
in
which
more
than
two
people
participate
wake-up
call
a
telephone
call
that
you
request
be
made
a
specific
time
in
order
to
wake
you
up
at
that
time
(especially
in
hotels),
she
left
a
wake-up
call
for
a.m.
call
an
instruction
that
interrupts
the
program
being
executed,
Pascal
performs
calls
by
simply
giving
the
name
of
the
routine
to
be
executed
function
call
a
call
that
passes
control
to
a
subroutine,
after
the
subroutine
is
executed
control
returns
to
the
next
instruction
in
main
program
system
call
supervisor
call
instruction
an
instruction
that
interrupts
the
program
being
executed
and
passes
control
to
the
supervisor
birdcall
call
birdsong
song
the
characteristic
sound
produced
by
a
bird,
a
bird
will
not
learn
its
song
unless
it
hears
it
at
an
early
age
bell-like
call
a
birdcall
that
resembles
the
tone
of
a
bell
two-note
call
a
birdcall
having
two
notes,
the
two-note
call
of
the
cuckoo
distress
signal
distress
call
an
internationally
recognized
signal
sent
out
by
a
ship
or
plane
indicating
that
help
is
needed
bugle
call
a
signal
broadcast
by
the
sound
of
a
bugle
call
mark
call
number
pressmark
a
mark
consisting
of
characters
written
on
a
book,
used
to
indicate
shelf
location
cry
outcry
call
yell
shout
vociferation
a
loud
utterance,
often
in
protest
or
opposition,
the
speaker
was
interrupted
by
loud
cries
from
the
rear
of
the
audience
call
up
an
order
to
report
for
military
duty
call
a
request,
many
calls
for
Christmas
stories,
not
many
calls
for
buggywhips
call
claim
a
demand
especially
in
the
phrase
the
call
of
duty
call
a
demand
for
a
show
of
hands
in
a
card
game,
after
two
raises
there
was
a
call
margin
call
call
a
demand
by
a
broker
that
a
customer
deposit
enough
to
bring
his
margin
up
to
the
minimum
requirement
wake-up
call
a
warning
to
take
action
concerning
something
that
was
overlooked
or
neglected,
the
bombing
was
a
wake-up
call
to
strengthen
domestic
security
bow
curtain
call
an
appearance
by
actors
or
performers
at
the
end
of
the
concert
or
play
in
order
to
acknowledge
the
applause
of
the
audience
call-out
a
challenge
to
a
fight
or
duel
Salafist
Group
Salafast
Group
for
Call
and
Combat
GSPC
an
Algerian
extremist
Islamic
offshoot
of
the
Armed
Islamic
Group,
now
the
largest
and
most
active
armed
terrorist
group
in
Algeria
that
seeks
to
overthrow
the
government,
a
major
source
of
support
and
recruitment
for
al-Qaeda
operations
in
Europe
and
northern
Africa
generally
accepted
accounting
principles
GAAP
a
collection
of
rules
and
procedures
and
conventions
that
define
accepted
accounting
practice,
includes
broad
guidelines
as
well
as
detailed
procedures
sick
call
sick
parade
the
daily
military
formation
at
which
individuals
report
to
the
medical
officer
as
sick
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