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1 wherever
1. adverb1) (in whatever place) wo immeror wherever — oder wo immer; oder sonstwo (ugs.)
2) (to whatever place) wohin immerI shall go wherever I like — ich gehe, wohin ich will
or wherever — oder wohin immer; oder sonstwohin (ugs.)
3) (coll.): (where ever)2. conjunctionwherever in the world have you been? — wo in aller Welt hast du bloß gesteckt?
1) (in every place that) überall [da], wodo it wherever possible — tun Sie es, wo od. wenn [irgend] möglich
2) (to every place that) wohin auch3. pronounwherever he went — wohin er auch ging
wo... auchwherever you're going to — wo du auch hingehst; wohin du auch gehst
* * *1) (no matter where: I'll follow you wherever you may go; Wherever he is he will be thinking of you.) wo auch immer* * *wher·ever[(h)weəˈrevəʳ, AM (h)werˈevɚ]I. conj1. (in, to whatever place) wohin auch immerwe can go \wherever you like du kannst gehen, wo auch immer du hinwillst2. (in all places) wo auch immer\wherever you look there are pictures wohin du auch schaust, überall sind Bilderit should be available \wherever you go to shop man sollte es in allen herkömmlichen Läden bekommen1. (in every case) wann immer\wherever possible I use honey instead of sugar ich verwende, wenn möglich, immer Honig statt Zucker\wherever did you find that hat? wo hast du nur diesen Hut gefunden?\wherever does he get the money to go on all those exotic journeys? wo hat er nur das Geld her, um so viele exotische Reisen machen zu können?\wherever did you get that idea! wie bist du nur auf diese Idee gekommen!\wherever can he have gone to? wo kann er nur hingefahren sein?it is bound to have originated in Taiwan or \wherever das muss aus Taiwan oder so kommen fam* * *[wɛər'evə(r)]1. conj1) (= no matter where) egal or einerlei wo, wo (auch) immerwherever it came from — egal or einerlei or ganz gleich, woher es kommt, woher es auch kommt
2) (= anywhere, in or to whatever place) wohinwe'll go wherever you like — wir gehen, wohin Sie wollen
he comes from Bishopbriggs, wherever that is or may be — er kommt aus Bishopbriggs, wo auch immer das sein mag
3) (= everywhere) überall wowherever you see this sign — überall, wo Sie dieses Zeichen sehen
2. advwo nur, wo bloß* * *wherever [weərˈevə(r); hweər-] adv & konj1. wo(hin) auch immer; ganz gleich, wo(hin)2. wo(hin) denn (nur):wherever could he be? wo kann er denn (nur) sein?* * *1. adverb1) (in whatever place) wo immersit wherever you like — setz dich, wohin du magst
or wherever — oder wo immer; oder sonstwo (ugs.)
2) (to whatever place) wohin immerI shall go wherever I like — ich gehe, wohin ich will
or wherever — oder wohin immer; oder sonstwohin (ugs.)
3) (coll.): (where ever)2. conjunction1) (in every place that) überall [da], wodo it wherever possible — tun Sie es, wo od. wenn [irgend] möglich
2) (to every place that) wohin auch3. pronounwo... auchwherever you're going to — wo du auch hingehst; wohin du auch gehst
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2 fated
adjective(doomed) zum Scheitern verurteilt [Plan, Projekt]be fated to fail or to be unsuccessful — zum Scheitern verurteilt sein
* * *adjective (controlled or intended by fate: He seemed fated to arrive late wherever he went.) vom Schicksal bestimmt* * *fat·ed[ˈfeɪtɪd, AM -t̬ɪd]adj pred, inv vom Schicksal bestimmtyou're obviously \fated to be the odd one out du scheinst offensichtlich zum Außenseiter verdammt zu seinit seemed \fated that we should get married wir schienen füreinander bestimmt zu sein▪ it was \fated that... das Schicksal wollte es, dass...* * *['feItɪd]adjunglückselig; project, plan zum Scheitern verurteiltto be fated to fail or to be unsuccessful —
their plans were fated to be forgotten — ihre Pläne waren dazu verurteilt, vergessen zu werden
they were fated never to meet again — es war ihnen bestimmt, sich nie wiederzusehen
* * *fated adj1. (vom Schicksal) dazu bestimmt ( to do zu tun):they were fated to meet, it was fated that they should meet es war ihnen bestimmt, sich zu begegnen2. dem Untergang geweiht3. → academic.ru/26579/fateful">fateful 3* * *adjective(doomed) zum Scheitern verurteilt [Plan, Projekt]be fated to fail or to be unsuccessful — zum Scheitern verurteilt sein
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3 stick to
transitive verb1) (be faithful to) halten zu [Person]; halten [Versprechen]; bleiben bei [Entscheidung, Meinung]; treu bleiben (+ Dat.) [Idealen, Grundsätzen]2) (not deviate from) sich halten an (+ Akk.) [Plan, Text, Original]; bleiben an (+ Dat.) [Arbeit]; bleiben bei [Wahrheit, Thema]* * *vi +prep obj1) (= adhere to) bleiben bei; (= remain faithful to) principles etc treu bleiben (+dat); (= follow) rules, timetable, plan, policy, diet sich halten an (+acc)2)the photographers stuck to her wherever she went — die Fotografen hefteten sich ihr überall an die Fersen
* * *transitive verb1) (be faithful to) halten zu [Person]; halten [Versprechen]; bleiben bei [Entscheidung, Meinung]; treu bleiben (+ Dat.) [Idealen, Grundsätzen]2) (not deviate from) sich halten an (+ Akk.) [Plan, Text, Original]; bleiben an (+ Dat.) [Arbeit]; bleiben bei [Wahrheit, Thema]* * *(by) one's decision expr.seinem Entschluss treu bleiben ausdr. v.einhalten (Regeln) v. -
4 wheresoever
where·so·ever[ˌ(h)weəsəʊˈevəʳ, AM ˌ(h)wersoʊˈevɚ]( form)1. (at which place) wo [auch] immerI have looked \wheresoever I could think of ich habe an jeder erdenklichen Stelle gesucht2. (to which place) wohin [auch] immerhe went \wheresoever the spirit led him er ging, ganz gleich, wohin der Geist ihn auch führte* * *["wɛəsəʊ'evə(r)]1. adv (obs) wheresoe'er["wEəsəʊ'ɛə(r)]2. adv (obs, poet)See:= academic.ru/81962/wherever">wherever* * *conj.wo auch immer konj. -
5 wheresoever
where·so·ever [ˌ(h)weəsəʊʼevəʳ, Am ˌ(h)wersoʊʼevɚ]1) ( at which place) wo [auch] immer;I have looked \wheresoever I could think of ich habe an jeder erdenklichen Stelle gesucht2) ( to which place) wohin [auch] immer;he went \wheresoever the spirit led him er ging, ganz gleich, wohin sein Genie ihn führte adv
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