What does aufnehmend in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word aufnehmend in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use aufnehmend in German.

The word aufnehmend in German means record, commence, begin, react to, host, record video, film, take out a mortgage, index, take out a loan, let passengers board, readmit. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word aufnehmend

record

(Film, Ton: aufzeichnen)

den Film am Recorder aufnehmen
to record the movie with the video recorder

commence, begin

(Prozesse: beginnen)

die Arbeit aufnehmen
to commence (or: begin) work

react to

(umgangssprachlich (auf etwas reagieren)

die Idee aufnehmen
to react to the idea

host

(als Gast empfangen)

den Flüchtling bei sich aufnehmen
to host the refugee

record video

(mit Kamera festhalten)

film

(Fernsehfilm aufnehmen)

take out a mortgage

(Haus zum Pfand freigeben)

index

(in Register eintragen)

take out a loan

(Bank: Geld leihen)

Für den Hauskauf müssen Jens und Sabine einen Kredit aufnehmen.
Jens and Sabine have to take out a loan to be able to buy the house.

let passengers board

(Fahrgäste einsteigen la.)

readmit

(Person: beherbergen) (into somewhere)

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