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1 offensive
1. adjective1) (aggressive) offensiv; Angriffs[waffe, -krieg]3) (repulsive) widerlich2. nounbe offensive to somebody — jemandem zuwider sein; auf jemanden abstoßend wirken
* * *[-siv]1) (insulting: offensive remarks.) verletzend2) (disgusting: an offensive smell.) widerwärtig3) (used to attack: an offensive weapon.) Angriffs-...* * *of·fen·sive[əˈfen(t)sɪv]I. adj1. (causing offence) anstößig\offensive joke anzüglicher Witz\offensive language Anstoß erregende Ausdrucksweise\offensive remark unverschämte Bemerkung2. (unpleasant)\offensive smell übler Geruch3. (attack) Angriffs-to launch an \offensive eine Offensive starten* * *[ə'fensɪv]1. adjoffensive player — Offensivspieler( in) m(f)
2) (= unpleasant) smell, sight übel, abstoßend, widerlich; language, film, book anstößig, Anstoß erregend; (= insulting, abusive) remark, gesture, behaviour beleidigend, unverschämthis language was offensive to his parents — seine Ausdrucksweise erregte Anstoß bei seinen Eltern
to find sb/sth offensive — jdn/etw abstoßend finden; behaviour, language Anstoß an etw (dat) nehmen
he was offensive to her — er beleidigte sie
I don't mean to be offensive — ich möchte nicht beleidigend wirken
there's no need to get offensive — kein Grund, ausfällig or ausfallend zu werden
2. n (MIL, SPORT)Angriff m, Offensive fto take the offensive — in die Offensive gehen
to mount an offensive ( against sb/sth) — eine Offensive (gegen jdn/etw) starten
* * *offensive [əˈfensıv]A adj (adv offensively)they got offensive sie wurden ausfallend2. unangenehm, übel, widerwärtig, ekelhaft (Geruch etc):offensive mood üble Laune3. angreifend, offensiv:offensive and defensive alliance Schutz-u.-Trutz-Bündnis n;offensive war Angriffs-, Offensivkrieg m;offensive weapons MIL Angriffs-, Offensivwaffen;B s Offensive f:a) Angriff m:be on the offensive aggressiv sein;take the offensive die Offensive ergreifen, zum Angriff übergehenb) fig Kampagne f, Bewegung f:* * *1. adjective1) (aggressive) offensiv; Angriffs[waffe, -krieg]2) (giving offence, insulting) ungehörig; (indecent) anstößig3) (repulsive) widerlich2. nounbe offensive to somebody — jemandem zuwider sein; auf jemanden abstoßend wirken
(attack; also Sport) Offensive, die; Angriff, dertake the or go on the offensive — in die od. zur Offensive übergehen
* * *adj.angreifend adj.anzüglich adj. -
2 traffic
1. noun, no pl.1) no indef. art. Verkehr, dertraffic is heavy/light — es herrscht starker/geringer Verkehr
2) (trade) Handel, dertraffic in drugs/arms — Drogen-/Waffenhandel, der
3) (amount of business) Verkehr, der2. intransitive verb,- ck- Geschäfte machentraffic in something — mit etwas handeln od. Handel treiben; (fig.) mit etwas schachern (abwertend)
* * *['træfik] 1. noun1) (vehicles, aircraft, ships etc moving about: There's a lot of traffic on the roads / on the river.) der Verkehr2) (trade, especially illegal or dishonest: the drug traffic.) der Handel2. verb(to deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly: They were trafficking in smuggled goods.) handeln- academic.ru/76048/trafficker">trafficker- traffic island
- traffic jam
- traffic lights
- traffic warden* * *traf·fic[ˈtræfɪk]air/rail \traffic Luft-/Bahnverkehr mcommercial \traffic Handelsverkehr mheavy \traffic starker Verkehrpassenger \traffic Personenverkehr mto get stuck in \traffic im Verkehr stecken bleibento direct \traffic den Verkehr regelndrug \traffic Drogenhandel m▪ to have \traffic with sth/sb mit etw/jdm zu tun haben [o in Verbindung stehen\traffic lane Fahrstreifen mIII. vi<- ck->handelnto \traffic in weapons [or arms] Waffenhandel betreibento \traffic in drugs mit Drogen handelnto \traffic in pornography Pornografie vertreiben* * *['trfɪk]1. n1) Verkehr m; (AVIAT) Flug- or Luftverkehr mtraffic coming into London is advised to avoid Putney Bridge — Fahrern in Richtung Innenstadt London wird empfohlen, Putney Bridge zu meiden
2) (= business of port, airport) Umschlag m3) (usu pej: trading) Handel m (in mit); (in pornography) Vertrieb m (in von); (in illegal alcohol) Schieberei f (in von)2. vi (usu pej)handeln (in mit); (in drugs also) dealen (inf) (in mit); (in pornography) vertreiben ( in +acc); (in illegal alcohol) verschieben ( in acc)* * *traffic [ˈtræfık]A s1. (öffentlicher, Straßen-, Schiffs-, Eisenbahn- etc) Verkehr2. (Personen-, Güter-, Nachrichten-, Fernsprech- etc) Verkehr m4. figa) Verkehr m, Geschäft(e) n(pl)b) Austausch m (in von):5. besonders US Kunden(andrang) pl(m) (in einem bestimmten Zeitraum)B v/i prät und pperf trafficked ( auch illegal) handeln oder Handel treiben (in sth mit; with sb mit):traffic in drugs dealen* * *1. noun, no pl.1) no indef. art. Verkehr, dertraffic is heavy/light — es herrscht starker/geringer Verkehr
2) (trade) Handel, dertraffic in drugs/arms — Drogen-/Waffenhandel, der
3) (amount of business) Verkehr, der2. intransitive verb,- ck- Geschäfte machentraffic in something — mit etwas handeln od. Handel treiben; (fig.) mit etwas schachern (abwertend)
* * *(illegal trade) n.Handel - m. n.Autoverkehr m.Verkehr m. -
3 traffic
traf·fic [ʼtræfɪk] ncommercial \traffic Handelsverkehr m;heavy \traffic starker Verkehr;passenger \traffic Personenverkehr m;to get stuck in \traffic im Verkehr stecken bleiben;to direct \traffic den Verkehr regelndrug \traffic Drogenhandel mto have \traffic with sth/sb mit etw/jdm zu tun haben [o in Verbindung stehen] nmodifier (casualties, flow, hazard, offence, problems, tie-ups) Verkehrs-;to \traffic in drugs mit Drogen handeln;to \traffic in pornography Pornografie vertreiben
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