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1 Frische
f; -, kein Pl.2. körperliche: fitness, vigo(u)r; (Ggs. Müdigkeit) freshness; geistige Frische mental alertness, alert ( oder lively) mind; in körperlicher und geistiger Frische fit in mind and body; in alter Frische as full of life as ever; arbeiten etc.: with renewed vigo(u)r3. (Munterkeit) briskness, liveliness4. im Gesicht: fresh colo(u)r* * *die Frischefreshness* * *Frị|sche ['frɪʃə]f -,no pl1) freshnessin voller körperlicher und geistiger Frische — in perfect health both physically and mentally
in alter Frische (inf) — as always
* * *Fri·sche<->[ˈfrɪʃə]1. (frische Beschaffenheit) Backwaren, Obst etc. freshness2. (Feuchtigkeit) von Farbe wetness3. (Kühle) der Luft, des Waldes etc. freshness, coolness4. (Sauberkeit, gutes Gefühl) freshness, cleannessein Gefühl von \Frische a feeling of freshness, a fresh feelingin alter \Frische (fam) as alwaysin geistiger/körperlicher \Frische with perfect mental clarity/in perfect physical healthin voller körperlicher und geistiger \Frische in perfect physical and mental health* * *die; Frische: freshness* * *1. (auch Sauberkeit) freshness;Frische für den ganzen Tag all-day freshnessgeistige Frische mental alertness, alert ( oder lively) mind;in körperlicher und geistiger Frische fit in mind and body;in alter Frische as full of life as ever; arbeiten etc: with renewed vigo(u)r3. (Munterkeit) briskness, liveliness4. im Gesicht: fresh colo(u)r* * *die; Frische: freshnesskörperliche Frische — physical fitness; vigour
* * *f.freshness n. -
2 Geistesfrische
f mental vigo(u)r ( oder alertness), acumen; in alter Geistesfrische having lost none of his / her former acumen* * *in alter Geistesfrische having lost none of his/her former acumen -
3 Regsamkeit
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