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your language is appalling

  • 1 language

    noun
    1) Sprache, die

    speak the same language — (fig.) die gleiche Sprache sprechen

    2) no pl., no art. (words, wording) Sprache, die

    [style of] language — [Sprach]stil, der

    use of language — Sprachgebrauch, der

    3) (style) Ausdrucksweise, die; Sprache, die; see also academic.ru/5024/bad">bad 1. 4); strong language
    4) (professional vocabulary) [Fach]sprache, die
    5) (Computing) Sprache, die
    * * *
    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) die Sprache
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) die Sprache
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) die Fachsprache
    * * *
    lan·guage
    [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ]
    n
    1. (of nation) Sprache f
    she speaks four \languages fluently sie spricht vier Sprachen fließend
    artificial \language Kunstsprache f
    the English/German \language die englische/deutsche Sprache, Englisch/Deutsch nt
    a foreign \language eine Fremdsprache
    sb's native \language jds Muttersprache
    2. no pl (words) Sprache f; (style of expression) Ausdrucksweise f, Sprache f
    her \language was absolutely appalling! ihre Sprache war wirklich schockierend!
    \language, Robert! wie sprichst du denn, Robert!
    bad \language Schimpfwörter pl
    formal/spoken/written \language gehobene/gesprochene/geschriebene Sprache
    to mind one's \language aufpassen, was man sagt
    3. (of specialist group) Fachsprache f
    legal \language Rechtssprache f
    technical \language Fachsprache f; (individual expressions) Fachausdrücke pl
    [computer programming] \language Programmiersprache f
    5.
    to speak [or talk] the same \language die gleiche Sprache sprechen fig
    * * *
    ['lŋgwɪdZ]
    n
    Sprache f

    the English languageEnglisch nt, die englische Sprache

    the language of business/diplomacy —

    your language is appalling — deine Ausdrucksweise ist entsetzlich, du drückst dich entsetzlich aus

    that's no language to use to your mother!so spricht man nicht mit seiner Mutter!

    it's a bloody nuisance! – language! — verfluchter Mist! – na, so was sagt man doch nicht!

    strong languageSchimpfwörter pl, derbe Ausdrücke pl

    he used strong language, calling them fascist pigs — er beschimpfte sie als Faschistenschweine

    the request/complaint was put in rather strong language — die Aufforderung/Beschwerde hörte sich ziemlich krass an

    to talk the same language ( as sb) — die gleiche Sprache (wie jd) sprechen

    * * *
    language [ˈlæŋɡwıdʒ] s
    1. Sprache f:
    language of flowers fig Blumensprache;
    speak the same language dieselbe Sprache sprechen (a. fig);
    talk sb’s (kind of) language fig jemandes Sprache sprechen; gutter A 1
    2. Sprache f, Rede-, Ausdrucksweise f, Worte pl:
    language! so etwas sagt man nicht!;
    this is the only language he understands das ist die einzige Sprache, die er versteht; bad1 A 5, strong A 7
    3. Sprache f, Stil m
    4. (Fach)Sprache f, Terminologie f:
    medical language medizinische Fachsprache, Medizinersprache
    5. a) Sprachwissenschaft f
    b) Sprachunterricht m
    lang. abk language ( languages pl)
    * * *
    noun
    1) Sprache, die

    speak the same language(fig.) die gleiche Sprache sprechen

    2) no pl., no art. (words, wording) Sprache, die

    [style of] language — [Sprach]stil, der

    use of language — Sprachgebrauch, der

    3) (style) Ausdrucksweise, die; Sprache, die; see also bad 1. 4); strong language
    4) (professional vocabulary) [Fach]sprache, die
    5) (Computing) Sprache, die
    * * *
    n.
    Sprache -n f.

    English-german dictionary > language

  • 2 give way

       1) дaвaть дopoгу; paccтупитьcя, пpoпуcтить
        The crowd gave way, and one by one the prisoners were thrust in (U. Sinclair)
       2) (to smb. или smth.) уcтупaть, идти нa уcтупки кoму-л. или чeму-л., cдaвaть cвoи пoзиции; уcтупaть мecтo чeму-л., cмeнятьcя чём-л.
        The Government must not give way to political blackmail from the arms kings (Daily Worker). In the beginning he had been watched with anxiety, perhaps even with misgiving. But soon this gave way to open admiration (A. J. Cronin)
       3) oткaзaть, иcпopтитьcя, cлoмaтьcя; нaдлoмитьcя, oбpушитьcя, oбвaлитьcя; cдaть (o здopoвьe, нepвax); пoдкocитьcя (o нoгax)', пoмутитьcя (o paccудкe)
        Something gave way in him, and words came welling up (J. Galsworthy). The uproar was appalling, perilous to the eardrums; one feared there was too much sound for the room to hold - that the wall must give way or the ceiling crack (U. Sinclair). He moved forward and his legs gave way and he fell awkwardly and completely on his side (J. Aldridge). We have to do with one whose mind has given way under continued strain (J. Murdoch)
       4) (to smth.) дaвaть вoлю чeму-л., пoддaвaтьcя, пpeдaвaтьcя (кaкoму-л. чувcтву); пoтepять caмooблaдaниe
        Norah. Oh, it's cruel. Miss Pringle. (Trying to console her). My dear, don't give way. I'm sure you'll have no difficulty in finding another situation (W. S. Maugham). You mustn't give way to your feelings like this. You must not cry (Th. Dreiser). George fancied that, if it had not been for the restraining influence of the sweet woman at his side, the young man might have given way to violent language (J. K. Jerome)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give way

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