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1 inkling
nounAhnung, die* * *['iŋkliŋ](a slight idea or suspicion (about something that is happening): I had no inkling of what was going on until she told me all about it.) die Ahnung* * *ink·ling[ˈɪŋklɪŋ]nsb has an \inkling of sth jd ahnt etwshe didn't have even the slightest \inkling of the truth sie ahnte noch nicht mal das kleinste bisschenhe must have had some \inkling of what was happening er muss doch irgendwas davon geahnt habento have an \inkling that... ahnen, dass...to give sb an \inkling jdm einen Hinweis geben* * *['Iŋklɪŋ]n(= vague idea) dunkle Ahnunghe didn't have an inkling — er hatte nicht die leiseste Ahnung or keinen blassen Schimmer (inf)
* * *inkling [ˈıŋklıŋ] s1. Andeutung f, Wink m2. dunkle Ahnung:have an inkling of sth etwas dunkel ahnen;not have the least inkling keine blasse Ahnung oder nicht die leiseste Idee haben* * *nounAhnung, dieI haven't an inkling — ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung od. (ugs.) keinen blassen Schimmer
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ink·ling [ʼɪŋklɪŋ] nsb has an \inkling of sth jd ahnt etw;she didn't have even the slightest \inkling of the truth sie ahnte noch nicht mal das kleinste bisschen;he must have had some \inkling of what was happening er muss doch irgendwas davon geahnt haben;to have an \inkling that... ahnen, dass...to give sb an \inkling jdm einen Hinweis geben -
3 notion
noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
he has no notion of time — er hat kein Verhältnis zur Zeit
* * *['nəuʃən]1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) der Begriff3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) die Neigung* * *no·tion[ˈnəʊʃən, AM ˈnoʊ-]n▪ the \notion that... die Vorstellung, dass...I haven't the faintest \notion [of] what you're talking about ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung, wovon du redesthave you any \notion how much the car costs? hast du irgendeine Vorstellung davon, was das Auto kostet?* * *['nəUSən]n1) (= idea, thought) Idee f; (= conception) Vorstellung f, Idee f; (= vague knowledge) Ahnung f; (= opinion) Meinung f, Ansicht for slightest notion (of what he means) — ich habe keine Ahnung or nicht die leiseste Ahnung(, was er meint)
to give sb notions — jdn auf Gedanken or Ideen bringen
that gave me the notion of inviting her — das brachte mich auf die Idee or den Gedanken, sie einzuladen
where did you get the notion or what gave you the notion that I...? — wie kommst du denn auf die Idee, dass ich...?
he got the notion ( into his head) that she wouldn't help him — irgendwie hat er sich (dat)
I have a notion that... — ich habe den Verdacht, dass...
2) (= whim) Idee fto have a notion to do sth — Lust haben, etw zu tun
if he gets a notion to do something, nothing can stop him — wenn er sich (dat)
I hit ( up)on or suddenly had the notion of going to see her — mir kam plötzlich die Idee, sie zu besuchen
* * *notion [ˈnəʊʃn] sI had no notion of this davon war mir nichts bekannt;I have a notion that …. ich denke mir, dass …2. Meinung f, Ansicht f:fall into the notion that … auf den Gedanken kommen, dass …3. Neigung f, Lust f, Absicht f, Impuls m:4. Grille f, verrückte Idee:take the notion of doing sth auf die Idee kommen, etwas zu tun5. pl besonders US Kurzwaren pl* * *noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
2) (knack, inkling)* * *n.Begriff -e m.Gedanke -n m.Idee -n f. -
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(DE) Andeutung {e}; Anspielung {e}; (EN) aim; allusion; cue; hint; inkling; intimation; pointing; reference; sight; sighting -
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(DE) Indiz {s}; Mutmaßung {e}; Verdacht {r}; Verdachtsmoment {r}; (EN) hunch; idea; inkling; suspicion -
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(DE) Ahnung {e}; Prophezeiung {e}; Schimmer {r}; Vorahnung {e}; Vorgefühl {s}; Animus {r}; (EN) augury; boding; inkling; presage; presentiment; suspicion
См. также в других словарях:
Inkling — In kling, n. A hint; an intimation. [1913 Webster] The least inkling or glimpse of this island. Bacon. [1913 Webster] They had some inkling of secret messages. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inkling — [iŋk′liŋ] n. [ME ingkiling < inclen, to give an inkling of] 1. an indirect suggestion; slight indication; hint 2. a vague idea or notion; suspicion … English World dictionary
inkling — index clue, hint, inference, intimation, notion, perception, reference (allusion), suggestion … Law dictionary
inkling — c.1400, apparently from the gerund of M.E. verb inclen utter in an undertone, hint at, hint (mid 14c.), which is of unknown origin; perhaps related to O.E. inca doubt, suspicion … Etymology dictionary
inkling — [n] idea, clue conception, cue, faintest idea*, foggiest idea*, glimmering, hint, hot lead*, hunch*, impression, indication, innuendo, intimation, lead, notion, sneaking suspicion*, suggestion, suspicion, tip, tipoff, whisper; concept 689 … New thesaurus
inkling — ► NOUN ▪ a slight suspicion; a hint. ORIGIN from archaic inkle «say in an undertone» … English terms dictionary
inkling — n. 1) the faintest, slightest inkling 2) an inkling that + clause (I didn t have the slightest inkling that he was ill) * * * [ ɪŋklɪŋ] slightest inkling the faintest an inkling that + clause (I didn t have the slightest inkling that he was ill) … Combinatory dictionary
inkling — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ first ▪ The first inkling we had of Cliff s problem was when he didn t come to work. ▪ faintest, slightest ▪ We didn t have the slightest inkling of the dramatic news we were about to hear … Collocations dictionary
inkling — ink|ling [ˈıŋklıŋ] n [C usually singular] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from inkle to say quietly, hint (1300 1400)] a slight idea about something →↑suspicion ▪ I had an inkling that she was pregnant. inkling of ▪ She had absolutely no… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inkling — in|kling [ ıŋklıŋ ] noun count a slight idea or small piece of information that tells you that something might exist or be happening: The first inkling that something was wrong came on Wednesday. have no inkling: I had no inkling how serious… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inkling — [[t]ɪ̱ŋklɪŋ[/t]] inklings N COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n/wh, N that/wh If you have an inkling of something, you have a vague idea about it. I had no inkling of his real purpose until much later... We had an inkling that something might be… … English dictionary