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1 carry off
transitive verb1) (from place) davontragen; (as owner or possessor) mit sich nehmen; (cause to die) dahinraffen (geh.)2) (abduct) entführen [Person]3) (win) gewinnen [Preis, Medaille]; erringen [Sieg]4)carry it/something off [well] — es/etwas [gut] zustande bringen
* * *(to take away by carrying: She carried off the screaming child.) forttragen* * *vt1. (take away)2. (succeed)3. (win)▪ to \carry off off ⇆ sth etw gewinnento \carry off off a prize einen Preis mit nach Hause nehmen* * *vt sep1) (= seize, carry away) wegtragen3)to carry it off — es hinkriegen (inf)
4) (= kill) (hin)wegraffen (geh)* * *carry off v/t1. forttragen, -schaffen3. jemanden entführen5. einen Preis etc gewinnen, erringen6. carry it off well die Sache gut durchstehen* * *transitive verb1) (from place) davontragen; (as owner or possessor) mit sich nehmen; (cause to die) dahinraffen (geh.)2) (abduct) entführen [Person]3) (win) gewinnen [Preis, Medaille]; erringen [Sieg]4)carry it/something off [well] — es/etwas [gut] zustande bringen
* * *v.abtragen v.verschleppen v. -
2 proud
1. adjective1) stolzproud to do something or to be doing something — stolz darauf, etwas zu tun
proud of somebody/something/doing something — stolz auf jemanden/etwas/darauf, etwas zu tun
he is far too proud of himself/his house — er bildet sich (Dat.) zu viel ein/zu viel auf sein Haus ein
2) (arrogant) hochmütig; stolz [Tier]2. adverbI'm not too proud to scrub floors — ich bin mir nicht zu gut zum Fußbodenschrubben
(Brit. coll.)do somebody proud — (treat generously) jemanden verwöhnen; (honour greatly) jemandem eine Ehrung bereiten
do oneself proud — sich (Dat.) etwas Gutes tun
* * *1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) stolz3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) stolz4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) prächtig•- academic.ru/90538/proudly">proudly- do someone proud
- do proud* * *[praʊd]I. adj1. (pleased) stolz▪ to be \proud of sth/sb stolz auf etw/jdn sein▪ to be \proud to do sth stolz sein, etw zu tun▪ to be \proud that... stolz [darauf] sein, dass...it was a \proud moment for me es war ein erhebender Moment für mich2. (having self-respect) stolztheirs was a small but \proud country sie waren ein kleines, aber stolzes Landas \proud as a peacock stolz wie ein Pfauto stand \proud [of sth] [von etw dat] abstehenII. advto do sb \proud BRIT, AUS ( dated: treat well) jdn verwöhnen; AM (please by doing well) jdn mit Stolz erfüllen* * *[praʊd]1. adj1) person, expression stolz (of auf +acc)it made his parents feel very proud —
as proud as a peacock — eitel wie ein Pfau, stolz wie ein Hahn
a proud day for... —
to be proud that... — stolz (darauf) sein, dass...
to be proud to do sth — stolz darauf sein, etw zu tun
that's nothing to be proud of — das ist nichts, worauf man stolz sein kann
2) (dated Brit3) (liter: high, noble) stolz2. advto do sb/oneself proud — jdn/sich verwöhnen
* * *proud [praʊd]A adj (adv proudly)1. stolz (of auf akk):be proud to do sth stolz darauf sein, etwas zu tun;that is nothing to be proud of darauf kann man sich wirklich nichts einbilden2. dünkelhaft, hochmütig, eingebildet:3. stolz (machend), mit Stolz erfüllend:a proud day ein stolzer Tag ( for für)4. stolz, prächtig (Schiff etc)5. selbstbewusst7. US sehr erfreut:I’m proud to meet you8. besonders Br herausstehend:9. ZOOL brunftiga) jemandem alle Ehre machen,b) jemanden königlich bewirten, jemanden verwöhnen;do o.s. proud es sich gut gehen lassen* * *1. adjective1) stolzit made me [feel] really proud — es erfüllte mich mit Stolz
proud to do something or to be doing something — stolz darauf, etwas zu tun
proud of somebody/something/doing something — stolz auf jemanden/etwas/darauf, etwas zu tun
he is far too proud of himself/his house — er bildet sich (Dat.) zu viel ein/zu viel auf sein Haus ein
2) (arrogant) hochmütig; stolz [Tier]2. adverb(Brit. coll.)do somebody proud — (treat generously) jemanden verwöhnen; (honour greatly) jemandem eine Ehrung bereiten
do oneself proud — sich (Dat.) etwas Gutes tun
* * *(of) adj.hochmütig adj.stolz (auf) adj. adj.hochmütig adj.stolz adj.
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