proceed

proceed
pro·ceed [prə(ʊ)ʼsi:d, Am proʊʼ-] vi
(form)
1) (make progress) fortschreiten, vorangehen;
preparations were \proceeding smoothly die Vorbereitungen gingen reibungslos voran
2) (advance) vorrücken;
to \proceed to university auf die Universität wechseln, mit dem Studium beginnen
3) (continue) fortfahren, weiterfahren (SÜDD), (SCHWEIZ)
his lawyer will know how to \proceed from here sein Anwalt weiß, wie weiter zu verfahren ist;
to \proceed with [or in] sth mit etw dat fortfahren;
the detective decided to \proceed with the investigation der Kriminalbeamte entschied sich, die Ermittlungen fortzuführen;
shall we \proceed with our planning? sollen wir mit unserer Planung weitermachen?
4) to \proceed from sth (come from) von etw dat kommen;
(be caused by) von etw dat herrühren;
does hard drug use \proceed from marijuana use? führt der Konsum von Marihuana zum Konsum harter Drogen?
5) (form: drive) [weiter]fahren;
(walk) [weiter]gehen;
please \proceed to building 4 fahren Sie bitte bis zu Gebäude 4 weiter;
\proceed with caution! vorsichtig [weiter]fahren!;
to \proceed down [or along] a street eine Straße entlang fahren
6) (continue speaking) fortfahren [zu sprechen];
may I \proceed? darf ich weitersprechen?
7) (go on)
to \proceed to do sth sich akk anschicken, etw zu tun
8) law
to \proceed against sb gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen [o einen Prozess anstrengen]

English-German students dictionary . 2013.

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