1. settle
That's settled.
A freezing beggar was brought into the hospital for treatment. However, he didn't have even one cent with which to settle the bill.
The family has the kind of natural organisation to deal with the tensions likely to characterise space trips of 200 years or longer to settle remote planets.
The first people that arrived in America settled in Massachusetts.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
Poppy seed muffins are her favorites, but there are days when she must settle for blueberry.
However the air's bad in Tokyo, and there are too many people so I can't settle down.
to settle a debt, a payment, to settle a complaint, a dispute, an objection
You saw that the flies had come out with the sun and were beginning to settle on the body.
1. Surely we can settle this like civilized people. / 2. Good, well that's settled.
if Mark doesn't settle his bills soon he will have his electricity cut off.
Good, that's all settled - you send out the invitations for the party, and I'll organize the food.
After her husband's death, Jackie went to the city to settle his affairs.
I settle my nerves after a very tiring day by drinking beer in the evening.
Cough syrup. If I don't drink a mouthful before going on stage I can't settle down!
Inglês palavra "abmachen"(settle) ocorre em conjuntos:
Bobo allerneuste abenteuer2. arrange
to arrange
The party was arranged quickly.
Parents also arrange marriages, which is a polite way of saying that they sell or trade their children.
One problem is how the enterprises arrange posts for excellent female students, but another important point is whether the educational industry can grow and supply creative students needed for Japan's future.
There is one rule that works in every calamity. Be it pestilence, war, or famine, the rich get richer and poor get poorer. The poor even help arrange it.
The director used his power to arrange a special place in the cinema world.
Well, it seems he's paid off his debts, but how on Earth did he arrange that amount of money?
This was to arrange things so that I obtained the result already written in the textbooks.
We will arrange travel expenses for trips for research purposes, so go to whatever country you want to.
Now Marina was a romantic, she had not yet fallen into that passive state of mind which accepts that one should find a corner to live, anywhere, and then arrange one's whole life around it.
A special tour of the city centre was arranged.
Logistics Department arranges transport of products.
She's arranged the conference call for nine o'clock.
For their mum 50th birthday the arranged a dinner for the whole family at mum's favourite restaurant.
About the camp coming up, we'll prepare the food so could you arrange three cars?
Inglês palavra "abmachen"(arrange) ocorre em conjuntos:
Alphabetischer Wortschatz - A (1 - 50)3. agree
We agree.
I agree on an emotional level, but on the pragmatic level I disagree.
If you agree to buy 3,000 of them, we'll give you a 3 percent discount.
I was unwilling to agree to the proposal, but it seemed that I had no choice.
I agree with the ban in principle, but in practice it will be extremely difficult.
By signing a contract, you agree to certain terms and conditions.
Britain was in no hurry to agree on a peace treaty.
When we hear of a divorce we assume that it was caused by the inability of those two people to agree upon fundamentals.
While they don't agree, they continue to be friends.
It is impossible, you know, to make him agree.
Therefore, for any text you hold the copyright to, by submitting it, you agree to license it under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.0 (fr).
Most students agree with the proposal, and made a list of arguments in favour of it.
He nodded as much as to say, I agree.
Certainly if someone is _that_ beautiful you'd draw back from approaching her. "Thought you'd agree."
If you would agree to answer some of the questions below, I would be extremely grateful.