Translation for "einziehen" :

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to move in
einziehen
  • verb
2
to draw in
einziehen
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3
to draw up
einziehen
  • verb
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to conscript
einziehen
  • verb
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to collect
einziehen
  • verb
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to thread
einziehen
  • verb
7
to withdraw
einziehen
  • verb
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word description for " withdraw "
  • To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
  • To take back (a comment, etc).
  • To remove, to stop providing (one's support, etc).
  • To extract (money from an account).
  • To retreat.

word description for " collect "
  • To gather together; amass items.
  • To get; particularly, get from someone.
  • To accumulate similar items or items belonging to a particular theme, particularly for a hobby or recreation.
  • The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.

word description for " thread "
  • A long, thin and flexible form of material, generally with a round cross-section, used in sewing, weave or in the construction of string.
  • A theme or idea.
  • A sequence of connections.
  • A series of messages, generally grouped by subject, all but the first replies to previous messages in the thread.
  • A unit of execution, lighter in weight than a process, generally expected to share memory and other resources with other threads executing concurrently.
  • A screw thread.
  • The line midway between the banks of a stream.
  • To put thread through.
  • To pass (through a narrow constriction or around a series of obstacles).

word description for " conscript "
  • One who is compulsorily enrolled, often into a military service; a draftee.

example for " collect "
  • Suzanne 'collected' all the papers she had laid out.
  • A bank 'collects' a monthly payment on a client's new car loan.
  • A mortgage company 'collects' a monthly payment on a house.
  • John Henry 'collects' stamps.
  • He used the day's collect as the basis of his sermon.

example for " thread "
  • All of these essays have a common 'thread'.
  • I’ve lost the 'thread' of what you’re saying.
  • 'thread' a needle
  • I think I can 'thread' my way through here, but it’s going to be tight.

example for " conscript "
  • The soldier was a 'conscript'.