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1 vicarious
adjective1) (delegated) Stellvertreter-2) (done for another) stellvertretend3) (experienced through another) nachempfunden [Freude, Erregung usw.]vicarious [sexual] satisfaction — Ersatzbefriedigung, die
* * *vi·cari·ous[vɪˈkeəriəs, AM -ˈkeri-]1. (through another person) nachempfunden\vicarious pleasure indirekte Freude\vicarious satisfaction Ersatzbefriedigung f\vicarious power Stellvertreterbefugnis f* * *[vI'kɛərɪəs]adj1) pleasure, enjoyment indirekt, mittelbar, nachempfunden; experience ersatzweisehe can't walk himself but he gets enormous vicarious pleasure from watching athletics — er kann nicht gehen, aber das Zuschauen bei sportlichen Wettkämpfen vermittelt ihm einen großen Genuss
to get a vicarious thrill from or out of sth — sich an etw (dat) aufgeilen (sl)
2) authority, suffering stellvertretend3) (form) liability, responsibility für fremdes Verschulden* * *vicarious [vıˈkeərıəs; vaı-] adj (adv vicariously)1. Stellvertreter…:2. stellvertretend, für andere vollbracht oder erlitten:3. mit-, nachempfunden, Erlebnis etc aus zweiter Hand* * *adjective1) (delegated) Stellvertreter-2) (done for another) stellvertretend3) (experienced through another) nachempfunden [Freude, Erregung usw.]vicarious [sexual] satisfaction — Ersatzbefriedigung, die
* * *adj.stellvertretend adj.
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