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1 gloat
intransitive verbgloat over something — (look at with selfish delight) sich an etwas (Dat.) weiden od. ergötzen; (derive sadistic pleasure from) sich hämisch über etwas (Akk.) freuen
* * *[ɡləut](to look at or think about with wicked pleasure: He gloated over his rival's failure.) sich weiden* * *[gləʊt, AM gloʊt]I. vi2. (dwell on) sich hämisch freuento \gloat over sb's misfortune sich akk an jds Unglück weidenII. n Schadenfreude f* * *[gləʊt]vi(with pride at oneself) sich großtun (over, about mit); (verbally also) sich brüsten (over, about mit); (over sb's misfortune or failure) sich hämisch freuen (over, about über +acc)to gloat over one's successes — sich in seinen Erfolgen sonnen
there's no need to gloat (over me)! — das ist kein Grund zur Schadenfreude!
* * *a) verzückt betrachten (akk)* * *intransitive verbgloat over something — (look at with selfish delight) sich an etwas (Dat.) weiden od. ergötzen; (derive sadistic pleasure from) sich hämisch über etwas (Akk.) freuen
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