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1 eagerness
Eifer, dereagerness to learn — Lerneifer, der; Lernbegier[de], die
eagerness to succeed — Erfolgshunger, der
* * *noun der Eifer* * *eager·ness[ˈi:gənəs, AM -ɚ-]\eagerness to learn Lerneifer m, Lernbegierde f\eagerness to succeed Erfolgswille mto have [or show] no \eagerness for sth (not want to do) nicht erpicht auf etw akk sein; (not be enthusiastic) sich akk nicht für etw akk begeistern, für etw akk keine Begeisterung zeigen* * *['iːgənɪs]nEifer mwith eagerness —
eagerness for power/vengeance eagerness for combat eagerness for friendship — Macht-/Rachgier f Kampflust f Suchen nt nach Freundschaft
such was his eagerness to please... — er war so darauf bedacht zu gefallen,...
such was his eagerness to help... — seine Bereitwilligkeit zu helfen war so groß,...
* * *eagerness [ˈiːɡə(r)nıs] s1. Eifer m2. Begierde f* * *noun, no pl.Eifer, dereagerness to learn — Lerneifer, der; Lernbegier[de], die
eagerness to succeed — Erfolgshunger, der
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2 eagerness
eager·ness [ʼi:gənəs, Am -ɚ-] nEifer m;\eagerness to learn Lerneifer m, Lernbegierde f;\eagerness to succeed Erfolgswille m;
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