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LEOs Zusatzinformationen: to consider so. | to consider so. as sth. | to consider so. to be sth. - jmdn. betrachten | jmdn. als etw. betrachten

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to consider so. | to consider so. as sth. | to consider so. to be sth.

Definition (American English)

to, consider, so., as, be
Merriam Webster

Thesaurus, synonyms, antonyms

to, consider, so., as, be
Merriam Webster

Etymology

to, consider, as, be
Online Etymology Dictionary
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jmdn. betrachten | jmdn. als etw. betrachten

Definition:

betrachten, als
DWDS

Englische Verben ohne Reflexivpronomen – Reflexivpronomen im Akkusativ im Deutschen

English grammar

Eine Reihe gängiger englischer Verben führt – im Gegensatz zu ihren deutschen Entsprechungen – kein Reflexivpronomen mit sich.

Forum discussions containing the search term

consider (-) / consider as ?Last post 24 Aug 05, 11:36
Heisst es: "He considers the claim as reasonable" oder "He considers the claim reasonable"?…5 Replies
consider to be (+adj) / consider as (+adj) / consider (+adj) Last post 21 Jan 09, 18:16
Was ist korrekt, wenn ich z.B. sagen will: "Ich erachte dies nicht als legitime Vorgehenswei…3 Replies
consider onself to be / as ...Last post 30 Mar 06, 18:13
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to consider as/to beLast post 30 Jan 12, 15:15
While this stakeholder group appreciates commercial activity, it considers urban freight tra…7 Replies
consider (as)Last post 07 Mar 13, 13:44
I consider this book old-fashioned.. I consider this book as old-fashioned Are both sente…1 Replies
consider (as) - regard asLast post 12 Nov 07, 08:53
etwas als gefährlich ansehen Was ist der Unterschied zwischen to consider as dangerous to…13 Replies
'consider as' or just 'consider'Last post 20 Oct 04, 22:44
I'd like to know if I have to use the preposition 'as' between the verb 'consider' and an ad…2 Replies
consider (as) (being)Last post 23 Jul 08, 17:48
What is the difference between "consider+as", "considered+being" and "consider". E.g.: The …3 Replies
"consider a" vs. "consider as a"Last post 27 Feb 07, 22:15
"he was not seriously considered as a suspect" Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, daß man den Bei…5 Replies
consider - consider it to be - consider it beingLast post 02 Mar 07, 02:36
I consider it unusual I consider it to be unusual I consider it being unusual Lesen kann man10 Replies
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