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1 antrinken
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-): sich (Dat) einen Rausch oder umg. einen antrinken get (o.s.) drunk ( oder pissed umg.); sich (Dat) Mut antrinken give o.s. Dutch courage; angetrunken* * *ạn|trin|kenvt sep (inf)to start drinkingsie hat ihren Kaffee nur angetrunken — she only drank some of her coffee
einen or einen Rausch/Schwips antrinken — to get (oneself) drunk/tipsy
eine angetrunkene Flasche — an opened bottle
See:→ auch angetrunken* * *an|trin·kendie Flasche/seinen Kaffee \antrinken to drink a little from the bottle/some of one's coffeeeine angetrunkene Flasche an opened bottledas Glas ist angetrunken somebody's drunk out of that glass* * *sich (Dat.) einen Rausch/Schwips antrinken — get drunk/tipsy
sich (Dat.) einen antrinken — (ugs.) get sloshed (coll.)
* * *antrinken v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-):sich (dat)einen Rausch oder umgsich (dat)* * *sich (Dat.) einen Rausch/Schwips antrinken — get drunk/tipsy
sich (Dat.) einen antrinken — (ugs.) get sloshed (coll.)
sich (Dat.) Mut antrinken — give oneself Dutch courage
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2 Mut
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. (Tapferkeit) courage, bravery; (Schneid) pluck; umg. guts Pl.; (Verwegenheit) daring; Mut fassen take heart; für etw.: pluck up courage; jemandem Mut machen boost s.o.’s courage; ( auch jemandem Mut zusprechen) give s.o. a few words of encouragement; jemandem den Mut nehmen dishearten s.o.; den Mut verlieren oder sinken lassen lose heart; es gehört schon Mut dazu it takes a bit of courage; mir fehlt einfach der Mut ( dazu) I just haven’t got the courage (to do it); nur Mut! chin up!; umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; antrinken2. geh.: guten oder frohen Mutes sein be in good spirits; mit frohem oder frischem Mut cheerfully; zumute* * *der Mutcourage; spirit; gameness; gaminess; grit; pluckiness; spunkiness; guts; valor; valour* * *[muːt]m -(e)s,no pl zu +dat for); (= Zuversicht) heartMút haben — to have (a lot of) courage
keinen Mút haben — not to have any courage
mit frischem Mút — with new heart
nur Mút! — don't lose heart!, cheer up!, keep your pecker up! (Brit inf)
jdm den Mút nehmen — to discourage sb, to make sb lose heart
den Mút verlieren — to lose heart
Mút bekommen — to gain confidence
wieder Mút bekommen — to take heart
den Mút aufbringen, etw zu tun — to find the courage to do sth
jdm Mút zusprechen or machen — to encourage sb
sich gegenseitig Mút machen — to keep each other's spirits up
das gab ihr wieder neuen Mút — that gave her new heart
ihm sank der Mút — his heart sank
mit dem Mút der Verzweiflung — with the courage born of desperation or despair
der Mút zum Leben — the will to live
der Mút zur Lücke (hum) — the courage to admit when one doesn't know something
See:= zumutefrohen or guten Mútes sein — to be of good cheer (old), to be in good spirits
mit frohem Mút — with good cheer (old)
* * *(the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery: It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.) courage* * *<-[e]s>[ˈmu:t]es gehört viel \Mut dazu, das zu tun it takes a lot of courage to do thatmir fehlt der \Mut, das zu tun I don't have the courage to do thatmit dem \Mut der Verzweiflung with the courage born of desperation\Mut/keinen \Mut haben to have/not have any courageden \Mut haben, etw zu tun to have the courage to do sthmit frischem \Mut with fresh heart [or cheer]jdm den \Mut nehmen to make sb lose heart, to discourage sbnur \Mut! take heart!jdm [wieder] \Mut machen to encourage sb, to give sb [fresh] heart* * *der; Mut[e]s1) courageallen od. all seinen Mut zusammennehmen — take one's courage in both hands; screw up one's courage
das gab od. machte ihr neuen Mut — that gave her new heart
2) (veralt.) inguten od. frohen Mutes sein — be in good spirits
* * *Mut fassen take heart; für etwas: pluck up courage;jemandem Mut machen boost sb’s courage; ( auchjemandem Mut zusprechen) give sb a few words of encouragement;jemandem den Mut nehmen dishearten sb;sinken lassen lose heart;es gehört schon Mut dazu it takes a bit of courage;mir fehlt einfach der Mut (dazu) I just haven’t got the courage (to do it);2. geh:frohen Mutes sein be in good spirits;* * *der; Mut[e]s1) courageallen od. all seinen Mut zusammennehmen — take one's courage in both hands; screw up one's courage
das gab od. machte ihr neuen Mut — that gave her new heart
nur Mut! — don't lose heart!; (trau dich) be brave!
2) (veralt.) inguten od. frohen Mutes sein — be in good spirits
* * *nur sing. m.audacity n.boldness n.courage n.gameness n.gaminess n.mettle n.pluckiness n.spunkiness n.valor n.valour n. -
3 der Mut
- {audacity} sự cả gan, sự táo bạo, sự trơ tráo, sự càn rỡ - {boldness} tính dũng cảm, tính táo bạo, tính cả gan, tính trơ trẽn, tính trơ tráo, tính liều lĩnh, tính rõ ràng, tính rõ rệt, sự dốc ngược, sự dốc đứng - {bravery} tính gan dạ, tính can đảm, sự dũng cảm, sự lộng lẫy, sự ăn mặc sang trọng, vẻ hào hoa phong nhã - {courage} sự can đảm, dũng khí - {fortitude} sự chịu đựng ngoan cường, sự dũng cảm chịu đựng - {grit} hạt cát, hạt sỏi, sạn cát, sạn sỏi, hạt sạn, mạt giũa, tính bạo dạn, tính gan góc, tính chịu đựng bền bỉ, Grit đảng viên đảng Cấp tiến, đảng viên đảng Tự do - {gut} ruột, lòng, sự quyết tâm, sự gan góc, sự gan dạ, khí phách, tinh thần chịu đựng, cái bụng, cái thùng chứa, nội dung chính, phần có giá trị, dây ruột mèo, dây cước, chỉ khâu vết mổ - đường hẻm nhỏ, cửa hẹp - {mettle} khí chất, tính khí, khí khái, nhuệ khí, nhiệt tình, tính hăng hái, lòng can đảm - {nerve} dây thần kinh, số nhiều) thần kinh, trạng thái thần kinh kích động, khí lực, can đảm, nghị lực, sự táo gan, gân, bộ phận chủ yếu, khu vực trung tâm, bộ phận đầu não - {pluck} sự giật, sự kéo, cái giật, cái kéo, sự nhổ, sự bức, sự hái, sự gảy, sự búng, bộ lòng, sự can trường, sự đánh trượt, sự đánh hỏng, sự thi hỏng, sự thi trượt - {spirit} tinh thần, linh hồn, tâm hồn, thần linh, thần thánh, quỷ thần, sự hăng hái, khí thế, thái độ tinh thần, điều kiện tinh thần, ảnh hưởng tinh thần, xu hướng tinh thần, nghĩa đúng - trụ cột, bộ óc, số nhiều) rượu mạnh, cồn thuốc - {valour} = Nur Mut! {Buck up!}+ = Mut fassen {to cheer up; to pluck up courage; to take comfort; to take courage}+ = Mut beweisen {to show courage}+ = ihm sank der Mut {his courage failed him; his courage fell}+ = der angetrunkene Mut {dutch courage}+ = den Mut verlieren {to lose courage; to lose one's nerve}+ = den Mut verlieren [vor] {to quail [before,for]}+ = sich Mut antrinken {to give oneself Dutch courage}+ = frischen Mut fassen {to brighten up}+ = sie faßten wieder Mut {they recollected their courage}+ = Ihm fehlt der Mut dazu. {He lacks the courage to do it.}+ = den Mut nicht verlieren {never say die; to keep a stiff upper lip}+ = ich muß mir Mut antrinken {I need Dutch courage}+ = seinen Mut zusammennehmen {to summon up one's courage}+ = Ihm fehlte der Mut völlig. {He was completely lacking in courage.}+ = den Mut nicht sinken lassen {to keep one's peck up; to keep up one's courage}+ = verlieren Sie den Mut nicht {don't loose courage}+ = seinen ganzen Mut zusammennehmen {to muster up all one's courage}+ = ich konnte nicht den Mut aufbringen {I could not find the heart}+ -
4 Mut
es gehört viel \Mut dazu, das zu tun it takes a lot of courage to do that;mir fehlt der \Mut, das zu tun I don't have the courage to do that;mit dem \Mut der Verzweiflung with the courage born of desperation;\Mut/keinen \Mut haben to have/not have any courage;den \Mut haben, etw zu tun to have the courage to do sthmit frischem \Mut with fresh heart [or cheer];jdm den \Mut nehmen to make sb lose heart, to discourage sb;nur \Mut! take heart!;den \Mut sinken lassen, den \Mut verlieren to lose heart;jdm [wieder] \Mut machen to encourage sb, to give sb [fresh] heart -
5 sich Mut antrinken
1. to give oneself Dutch courage Br. hum.2. to give oneself liquid courage Am. hum.
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