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be brought to an early grave

  • 1 grave

    I noun
    Grab, das

    it was as quiet or silent as the grave — es herrschte Grabesstille

    dig one's own grave(fig.) sich (Dat.) selbst sein Grab graben (fig.)

    he would turn in his grave(fig.) er würde sich im Grabe herumdrehen

    II adjective
    2) (formidable, serious) schwer, gravierend [Fehler, Verfehlung]; ernst [Lage, Schwierigkeit]; groß [Gefahr, Risiko, Verantwortung]; schlimm [Nachricht, Zeichen]
    * * *
    I [ɡreiv] noun
    (a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) das Grab
    - academic.ru/32201/gravedigger">gravedigger
    - gravestone
    - graveyard
    II [ɡreiv] adjective
    1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) schwerwiegend
    2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) ernst
    3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) ernst
    - gravely
    - gravity
    * * *
    grave1
    [greɪv]
    n Grab nt
    mass \grave Massengrab nt
    unmarked \grave anonymes Grab
    to go to one's \grave ( liter) dahinscheiden geh, heimgehen euph geh
    beyond the \grave ( liter) über den Tod hinaus
    do you believe there is life beyond the \grave? glaubst du an ein Leben nach dem Tode?
    from beyond the \grave ( liter) aus dem Jenseits
    from the cradle to the \grave ein Leben lang, von der Wiege bis zur Bahre meist hum
    to dig one's own \grave sich dat sein eigenes Grab schaufeln
    to have one foot in the \grave mit einem Bein im Grab stehen
    as silent as the \grave mucksmäuschenstill fam; (gloomy) totenstill
    to take one's secret to the \grave sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab nehmen
    to turn in one's \grave sich akk im Grabe [her]umdrehen
    that version of Beethoven's Fifth is ghastly, I can hear the poor man turning in his \grave diese Version von Beethovens Fünfter ist entsetzlich, der arme Mann würde sich im Grabe umdrehen
    grave2
    [grɑ:v]
    adj face, music ernst; (seriously bad) news schlimm; (worrying) conditions, symptoms bedenklich, ernst zu nehmend
    a \grave crisis eine schwere Krise
    a \grave decision ein schwerwiegender Entschluss
    a \grave mistake ein gravierender Fehler
    a \grave risk ein hohes [o großes] Risiko
    a \grave situation eine ernste Lage
    * * *
    I [greɪv]
    n (lit, fig)
    Grab nt

    from beyond the graveaus dem Jenseits

    to go to an early grave —

    to rise from the gravevon den Toten auferstehen

    II
    adj (+er)
    1) (= serious, considerable) concern, danger, problem, difficulty groß; consequences schwerwiegend; threat, situation, matter ernst; mistake schwer, gravierend; illness, crime schwer; news schlimm; suspicion, doubt stark
    2) (= solemn) person, face, expression ernst
    III [grAːv]
    1. adj

    grave accentGravis m, Accent grave m; (in Greek) Gravis m

    e grave, grave e — e Accent grave

    2. n
    Gravis m
    * * *
    grave1 [ɡreıv] s
    1. Grab n:
    a) kein einziges Wort sagen,
    b) verschwiegen wie ein oder das Grab sein;
    the house was as quiet ( oder still) as the grave im Haus herrschte eine Grabesstille;
    dig one’s own grave sich sein eigenes Grab schaufeln;
    have one foot in the grave mit einem Fuß oder Bein im Grab stehen;
    rise from the grave (von den Toten) auferstehen;
    turn (over) in one’s grave sich im Grab (her)umdrehen;
    sb ( oder a ghost) is walking over my grave mich überläuft (unerklärlicherweise) eine Gänsehaut
    2. fig Grab n, Tod m:
    is there life beyond the grave? gibt es ein Leben nach dem Tod?;
    be brought to an early grave einen frühen Tod oder ein frühes Grab finden
    3. fig Grab n, Ende n:
    grave2 [ɡreıv] prät graved, pperf graven [-vn], graved v/t obs
    1. (ein)schnitzen, (-)schneiden, (-)meißeln
    2. fig eingraben, -prägen ( sth on [ oder in] sb’s mind jemandem etwas ins Gedächtnis)
    grave3 [ɡreıv]
    A adj (adv gravely)
    1. ernst:
    a) feierlich (Stimme etc)
    b) bedenklich, bedrohlich (Lage etc):
    his condition is grave sein Zustand ist ernst
    c) gesetzt, würdevoll
    d) schwer, tief (Enttäuschung, Gedanken etc)
    e) gewichtig, schwerwiegend (Angelegenheit etc)
    2. dunkel, gedämpft (Farbe)
    3. [a. ɡrɑːv] LING tieftonig, fallend:
    4. MUS tief (Ton)
    B [a. ɡrɑːv] s LING Gravis m, Accent m grave
    grave4 [ɡreıv] v/t SCHIFF den Schiffsboden reinigen und teeren
    * * *
    I noun
    Grab, das

    it was as quiet or silent as the grave — es herrschte Grabesstille

    dig one's own grave(fig.) sich (Dat.) selbst sein Grab graben (fig.)

    he would turn in his grave(fig.) er würde sich im Grabe herumdrehen

    II adjective
    1) (important, dignified, solemn) ernst
    2) (formidable, serious) schwer, gravierend [Fehler, Verfehlung]; ernst [Lage, Schwierigkeit]; groß [Gefahr, Risiko, Verantwortung]; schlimm [Nachricht, Zeichen]
    * * *
    adj.
    ernst adj.
    feierlich adj.
    gemessen adj.
    gravierend adj.
    massiv adj.
    schwer adj.
    schwerwiegend adj.
    wichtig adj.
    würdig adj. n.
    Grab ¨-er n.
    Graben ¨-- m.
    Gruft ¨-te f. v.
    eingraben v.
    einprägen v.

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