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61 Gemüt
n; -(e)s, -er1. nur Sg. mind; (Gefühl) feeling; (Seele) soul; (Herz) heart; (Gemütsart) nature, disposition; sonniges Gemüt sunny disposition ( oder nature); du hast vielleicht ein sonniges Gemüt! iro. you really are naive!; das deutsche Gemüt the German mentality ( oder soul oder mindset); in seinem kindlichen Gemüt in his innocence, naively; von sanftem Gemüt sein be soft-hearted; etwas fürs Gemüt something for the soul; sich (Dat) etw. zu Gemüte führen fig., hum. (Essen etc.) treat o.s. to, indulge in; (Buch etc.) take s.th. to heart; es schlägt ihm aufs Gemüt it’s getting him down; das Buch ist etwas fürs Gemüt the book really tugs at the heart strings (oder pej. is a real tear-jerker); Fleischerhund2. fig. Person: soul; Gemüter people; sie gehört eher zu den schlichten Gemütern she’s a simple soul; die Gemüter bewegen oder erregen cause quite a stir, cause feelings to run high; wenn sich die Gemüter wieder beruhigt haben when things have calmed down (again); erhitzen, erhitzt* * *das Gemütmind; nature; personality; heart; soul* * *Ge|müt [gə'myːt]nt -(e)s, -er1) (= Geist) mind; (= Charakter) nature, disposition; (= Seele) soul; (= Gefühl) feeling; (= Gutmütigkeit) warm-heartednessviel Gemǘt haben — to be very warm-hearted
die Menschen hatten damals mehr Gemǘt — people had more soul in those days
das denkst du ( dir) so einfach in deinem kindlichen Gemǘt! — that's what you think in your innocence
jds Gemǘt bewegen (liter) — to stir sb's heart or emotions
das ist ihr aufs Gemǘt geschlagen — that made her worry herself sick (inf)
2) (fig = Mensch) person; (pl) peoplesie ist ein ängstliches Gemǘt — she's a nervous soul, she has a nervous disposition
die Gemǘter erregen — to cause a stir
wir müssen warten, bis sich die Gemǘter beruhigt haben — we must wait until feelings have cooled down
* * *Ge·müt<-[e]s, -er>[gəˈmy:t]nt1. (Seele) soul2. (Mensch) soulein sonniges \Gemüt haben (iron fam) to be gulliblejds \Gemüt bewegen (geh) to stir sb's emotions [or heart]die \Gemüter erregen [o erhitzen] to cause a stirsich dat etw zu \Gemüt[e] führen (hum: etw einnehmen) to indulge in sth; (etw beherzigen) to take sth to heartjdm aufs \Gemüt schlagen to get to sb fametwas fürs \Gemüt (hum) something sentimental [or to tug at one's/sb's heartstrings]* * *das; Gemüt[e]s, Gemüter1) nature; dispositionein sonniges/kindliches Gemüt haben — (iron.) be [really] naive
2) (Empfindungsvermögen) heart; souldas rührt ans od. ist etwas fürs Gemüt — that touches the heart or tears at one's heart-strings
jemandem aufs Gemüt schlagen od. gehen — make somebody depressed
3) (Mensch) souletwas erhitzt/erregt die Gemüter — something makes feelings run high
* * *sonniges Gemüt sunny disposition ( oder nature);du hast vielleicht ein sonniges Gemüt! iron you really are naive!;in seinem kindlichen Gemüt in his innocence, naively;von sanftem Gemüt sein be soft-hearted;etwas fürs Gemüt something for the soul;sich (dat) etwasdas Buch ist etwas fürs Gemüt the book really tugs at the heart strings (oder pej is a real tear-jerker); → Fleischerhund2. fig Person: soul;Gemüter people;sie gehört eher zu den schlichten Gemütern she’s a simple soul;erregen cause quite a stir, cause feelings to run high;wenn sich die Gemüter wieder beruhigt haben when things have calmed down (again); → erhitzen, erhitzt* * *das; Gemüt[e]s, Gemüter1) nature; dispositionein sonniges/kindliches Gemüt haben — (iron.) be [really] naive
2) (Empfindungsvermögen) heart; souldas rührt ans od. ist etwas fürs Gemüt — that touches the heart or tears at one's heart-strings
jemandem aufs Gemüt schlagen od. gehen — make somebody depressed
3) (Mensch) souletwas erhitzt/erregt die Gemüter — something makes feelings run high
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62 hochpeitschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) fig.: die Wellen hochpeitschen Sturm: lash ( oder whip) up the waves; die Emotionen hochpeitschen whip up the emotions* * *hochpeitschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) fig:die Emotionen hochpeitschen whip up the emotions -
63 irreleiten
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) misguide, stärker: lead astray* * *to misguide* * *ịr|re|lei|tenvt septo mislead, to lead astray* * *(to direct wrongly: She was misdirected, and ended up in the wrong street.) misdirect* * *ir·re|lei·tenvt (geh)▪ jdn \irreleiten1. (falsch leiten) to misdirect sbhier geht es ja gar nicht nach Ochsenhausen, man hat uns irregeleitet! this isn't the way to Ochsenhausen, we've been wrongly directed!2. (schlecht beeinflussen) to lead sb astraydurch Propaganda sind viele schlecht unterrichtete Menschen irregeleitet worden many people who are ill-informed have been led astray by propaganda▪ irregeleitet misguideddie irregeleiteten Sektenmitglieder setzten sich für verlogene Werte ein the misguided members of the sect supported dishonest values* * *transitives Verb (geh.) lead astrayirregeleitete Emotionen/Jugend — misguided emotions/youth
* * ** * *transitives Verb (geh.) lead astrayirregeleitete Emotionen/Jugend — misguided emotions/youth
* * *v.to misdirect v.to misguide v. -
64 Leidenschaft
f passion; (heftiges Gefühl) (powerful) emotion; (intensive Begeisterung) ardo(u)r; (Hingabe) zeal, fervo(u)r; von einer heftigen Leidenschaft für jemanden oder zu jemandem ergriffen werden be consumed with a passion ( oder passionate love) for s.o.; mit Leidenschaft sprechen / verteidigen etc. speak / defend etc. passionately; Angeln ist seine Leidenschaft he’s a passionate angler; Musik ist seine Leidenschaft music is his passion; aktiv: auch he’s a passionate musician; er ist der Spielball seiner Leidenschaften he is governed by his emotions; Nörgeln ist bei ihr eine Leidenschaft complaining is her favo(u)rite pastime, complaining is a fine art with her; ein Gärtner aus Leidenschaft sein be a really devoted gardener, really love one’s garden* * *die Leidenschaftardour; passion; ardor; enthusiasm; ferventness; fervidness; lust* * *Lei|den|schaft ['laidnʃaft]f -, -enpassionetw mit Léídenschaft tun — to do sth with passionate enthusiasm
ich koche mit großer Léídenschaft — cooking is a great passion of mine
er ist Lehrer aus Léídenschaft — he teaches for the love of it
* * *(very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) passion* * *Lei·den·schaft<-, -en>[ˈlaidn̩ʃaft]f1. (Emotion) emotion2. (intensive Vorliebe)▪ eine/jds \Leidenschaft für jdn/etw a/sb's passion for sb/sthjd ist etw aus \Leidenschaft sb is passionate about being sthich bin Briefmarkensammler aus \Leidenschaft I'm a passionate stamp collectormit [großer/wahrer] \Leidenschaft passionatelysie spürte seine \Leidenschaft she felt his passion* * *die; Leidenschaft, Leidenschaften passionmit Leidenschaft — fervently; passionately
* * *Leidenschaft f passion; (heftiges Gefühl) (powerful) emotion; (intensive Begeisterung) ardo(u)r; (Hingabe) zeal, fervo(u)r;zu jemandem ergriffen werden be consumed with a passion ( oder passionate love) for sb;mit Leidenschaft sprechen/verteidigen etc speak/defend etc passionately;Angeln ist seine Leidenschaft he’s a passionate angler;Musik ist seine Leidenschaft music is his passion; aktiv: auch he’s a passionate musician;er ist der Spielball seiner Leidenschaften he is governed by his emotions;Nörgeln ist bei ihr eine Leidenschaft complaining is her favo(u)rite pastime, complaining is a fine art with her;ein Gärtner aus Leidenschaft sein be a really devoted gardener, really love one’s garden* * *die; Leidenschaft, Leidenschaften passionmit Leidenschaft — fervently; passionately
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65 leiten
I v/t1. (führen) lead; hinweisend, steuernd: guide, steer; (Verkehr) direct, route; fig. (lenken) guide; jemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put s.o. on the wrong track; sich von anderen Beweggründen / seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives / governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc.) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair; wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?3. MUS. (Orchester, Chor) conduct; (kleineres Ensemble) direct; eine Kapelle leiten be leader of a ( oder the) band, be (the) bandleader4. (Fußballspiel etc.) referee5. PHYS., PHYSIOL. etc. (Wärme, Strom, Schall) conduct6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc.) pass on (an + Akk to), direct (to)II v/i PHYS. etc.: gut / schlecht leiten be a good / bad conductor* * *(Strom) to conduct;(Unternehmen) to manage; to direct;(führen) to guide; to lead; to head; to mastermind;(regieren) to govern;(steuern) to control; to steer;(verantwortlich sein) to be in charge of* * *lei|ten ['laitn]vt1) (= in bestimmte Richtung lenken) to lead; (= begleiten, führen) to conduct, to lead; (fig) Leser, Schüler etc to guide; Verkehr to route; Gas, Wasser to conduct; (= umleiten) to divertetw an die zuständige Stelle léíten — to pass sth on to the proper authority
sich von jdm/etw léíten lassen (lit, fig) — to (let oneself) be guided by sb/sth; von Vorstellung, Idee, Emotion to be governed by sth
2) (= verantwortlich sein für) to be in charge of; (administrativ) to run, to be in charge of; Expedition, Partei, Regierung, Bewegung etc to lead, to head; Betrieb to manage, to be in charge of; Theater to run; Orchester, Theatergruppe etc to direct, to run; Sitzung, Diskussion, Gespräch, Verhandlungen to lead; (als Vorsitzender) to chair; Geschick(e) to determine, to guide(etw) gut/schlecht léíten — to be a good/bad conductor (of sth)
* * *2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) head3) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) conduct4) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) manage5) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) pipe6) (to arrange a route for: Heavy traffic was routed round the outside of the town.) route7) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) run* * *lei·ten[ˈlaitn̩]I. vt1. (verantwortlich sein)▪ etw \leiten to run [or be in charge of] stheine Abteilung \leiten to be head of [or run] a departmenteine Firma \leiten to run [or manage] a companyein Labor/eine Redaktion \leiten to be head [or in charge] of a laboratory/an editorial officeeine Schule \leiten to be head [or headmaster] [or head teacher] of [or at] a school2. (den Vorsitz führen)▪ etw \leiten to lead [or head] stheine Sitzung \leiten to chair a meeting▪ etw \leiten to conduct sthdas Erdöl wird in Pipelines quer durchs Land geleitet the oil is piped across country▪ etw wohin \leiten to route [or divert] sth somewhereder Zug wurde auf ein Nebengleis geleitet the train was diverted to a siding5. (führen)▪ jdn [wohin] \leiten to lead [or guide] sb [somewhere]gut/schlecht \leiten to be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head < expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair < meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct < orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
leitender Beamter — senior civil servant
2) (begleiten, führen) leadjemanden auf die richtige Spur leiten — put somebody on the right track
sich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *A. v/tjemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put sb on the wrong track;sich von anderen Beweggründen/seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives/governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair;wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?4. (Fußballspiel etc) referee6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc) pass on (an +akk to), direct (to)B. v/i PHYS etc:gut/schlecht leiten be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head <expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair <meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct <orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
2) (begleiten, führen) leadsich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *v.to conduct v.to guide v.to lead v.(§ p.,p.p.: led)to manage v.to route v. -
66 menscheln
v/i, unpers.; umg.2. (man zeigt menschliche Schwächen) auch in der Behörde menschelt es they’re only human at the local authority3. (es wird auf die Tränendrüse gedrückt) in dem Film menschelt es gewaltig they really lay on the human emotions in this film; in der Weihnachtszeit menschelt es in der Werbung around Christmas the adverts (Am. ads) are full of sentimentality4. (es riecht übel) oh, ich glaube, hier menschelt es oh dear, I’m afraid someone has done something nasty here* * *mẹn|scheln ['mɛnʃln]vi impers1)es menschelt — there's no escaping (from) one's humanity
2)* * *men·scheln[ˈmɛnʃl̩n]es menschelt used to express recognition and acceptance - especially in unexpected situations - of the fact that we are all human beings complete with weaknesses and fallibilities* * *1.hier menschelt es aber sehr (hier sind eine Menge Leute) there are crowds of people here2. (man zeigt menschliche Schwächen)auch in der Behörde menschelt es they’re only human at the local authorityin dem Film menschelt es gewaltig they really lay on the human emotions in this film;in der Weihnachtszeit menschelt es in der Werbung around Christmas the adverts (US ads) are full of sentimentality4. (es riecht übel)oh, ich glaube, hier menschelt es oh dear, I’m afraid someone has done something nasty here -
67 stark
I Adj.1. allg. strong (auch Ähnlichkeit, Argument, Band, Brille, Eindruck, Gefühl, Geruch, Geschmack, Getränk, Gift, Glaube, Licht, Nerven, Parfüm, Verdacht, Vorurteil, Wille etc.); Gegner, Kandidat, Motor, Organisation, Stellung: auch powerful; (kräftig) Mensch: strong; Sache: auch robust, sturdy; (mächtig) powerful; das starke Geschlecht umg. the stronger sex; starkes Mittel MED. strong ( oder potent) medication; starke Seite fig. strong point, strength, forte; sich stark machen für stand up for; den starken Mann markieren, den starken Maxe spielen umg. try to act tough; Politik der starken Hand heavy-handed policy, strongarm tactics Pl.; starke Truppenverbände strong ( oder large) troop units; eine 200 Mann starke Kompanie a company of 200 men, a 200 strong company; sie waren 200 Mann stark they were 200 men strong; etwas Starkes trinken umg. drink some hard stuff2. (beleibt) stout; (dick) Wand etc.: thick; er ist stärker geworden he’s put on weight; für die stärkere Frau oder Figur euph. for the fuller figure; das Buch ist 600 Seiten stark the book is 600 pages long; 5 mm starker Karton cardboard 5 mm thick; das Seil ist 4 cm stark the rope is 4 cm thick3. (intensiv) intense; (heftig) violent; Erkältung, Raucher, Regen, Trinker, Verkehr etc.: heavy; Frost, Schmerzen, Anfall etc.: severe; einen starken Haarwuchs haben (dichtes Haar) have thick hair; (schnell wachsend) have a luxuriant growth of hair; starker Beifall loud applause; starke Nachfrage great ( oder heavy) demand; starker Esser big ( oder hearty) eater; starkes Fieber a high temperature; starke Schmerzen severe ( oder intense) pain; die Schmerzen sind stark auch the pain is very bad; starke Schmerzen haben be in severe pain; starke Übertreibung gross exaggeration; ein Film der starken Gefühle a film of intense emotions, an intensely emotional film4. umg., iro. (schlimm) bad; das ist ( wirklich) stark! oder das ist ein starkes Stück! that’s pretty rich, that’s a bit thick; da hast du dir aber ein starkes Stück geleistet! you’ve really gone and done it (this time)!5. (gut) good; umg. (großartig) great; ein starker Film auch a brilliant film; Roths stärkster Roman Roth’s best ( oder strongest) novel; eine starke Leistung a fine performance; stark in der Abwehr SPORT strong in defen|ce (Am. -se); der stärkste Spieler auf dem Platz the best player on the pitch (Am. field); echt stark Sl. real cool6. LING., Verb etc.: strongII Adv.1. (sehr) strongly; stark befahren (STRAßE etc.) busy; stark behaart very hairy; stark benachteiligt severely handicapped; stark beschäftigt very busy; stark betont strongly stressed; stark betrunken very drunk; stark bevölkert densely populated; eine stark bevölkerte Region auch a high-population region; stark erkältet sein have a bad cold; stark gewürzt highly seasoned; stark übertrieben grossly exaggerated; stark ansteigen rise sharply; sich stark verändern change radically; stark bluten bleed heavily ( oder profusely); stark regnen rain heavily, pour; stark riechen have a strong smell; stark trinken / rauchen be a heavy drinker / smoker; stark wirken have a strong effect; stark wirkend Medikament etc.: powerful; jemanden stark im Verdacht haben have strong suspicions about s.o.; stark auf Mitternacht / die 70 zugehen umg. be fast approaching midnight / 702. (gut) well; sie hat stark gespielt SPORT she played really well ( stärker: brilliantly); umg. MUS. her playing (THEAT. her acting) was great; unheimlich stark aussehen / singen umg. look really great ( oder fantastic) / sing incredibly well* * *super; powerful; heavy; strong; intense; mighty; great* * *stạrk [ʃtark]1. adj comp - er['ʃtɛrkɐ] superl -ste(r, s) ['ʃtɛrkstə]stark bleiben — to be strong; (im Glauben) to hold firm
See:2) (= dick) thick; (euph = korpulent) Dame, Herr large, well-built (euph); Arme, Beine large, strong (euph)3) (= beträchtlich, heftig) Schmerzen, Kälte intense; Frost severe, heavy; Regen, Schneefall, Verkehr, Raucher, Trinker, Druck heavy; Sturm violent; Erkältung bad, heavy; Wind, Strömung, Eindruck strong; Appetit, Esser hearty; Beifall hearty, loud; Fieber, Nachfrage high; Trauer, Schmerz deep; Übertreibung, Widerhall, Bedenken considerable, great5) (= zahlreich) Auflage, Gefolge large; Nachfrage great, big6) (inf = hervorragend) Leistung, Werk great (inf)2. adv comp - er['ʃtɛrkɐ] superl am -sten1) (mit vb) a lot; (mit adj, ptp) very; applaudieren loudly; pressen, drücken, ziehen hard; regnen heavily; rauchen a lot, heavily; beeindrucken greatly; vertreten, dagegen sein strongly; abgenutzt, beschmutzt, beschädigt, entzündet etc badly; bluten profusely; vergrößert, verkleinert greatlystark wirkend (Medikament, Alkohol) — potent
Frauen sind stärker vertreten —
2) (inf = hervorragend) really welldie singt unheimlich stark — she's a really great singer (inf), she sings really well
* * *1) (with great force; heavily: Don't hit him too hard; It was raining hard.) hard2) heavy3) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) heavy4) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) high5) (powerful; strong: a potent drink.) potent6) strongly7) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) strong8) (very noticeable; very intense: a strong colour; a strong smell.) strong9) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) strong10) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) strong* * *<stärker, stärkste>[ʃtark]I. adj1. (kraftvoll) strongein \starker Händedruck a powerful grip\starke Muskeln strong muscles, brawn no pl2. (mächtig) powerful, strong3. (unbeugsam) Charakter, Wille strong4. (dick) Ast, Schnur, Wand thickein 500 Seiten \starkes Buch a book of 500 pages6. (zahlreich) Anwesenheit largedie Veranstaltung erfreute sich einer \starken Beteiligung a large number of people took part in the event\starke Nachfrage great demand120 Mann \stark sein to be 120 strong, to number 120stärker werden to put on weight9. (hochgradig)\starke Ähnlichkeit strong resemblance\starker Raucher/Trinker heavy smoker/drinker10. (gehaltvoll, wirksam) Kaffee, Zigaretten strong\starke Drogen/ \starker Schnaps strong [or hard] drugs/schnapps\starke Medikamente strong [or potent] medicines11. (heftig, intensiv) severe, heavy\starker Druck high pressureein \starker Erdstoß a heavy seismic shock\starker Frost severe [or heavy] frost\starke Hitze/Kälte intense [or severe] heat/cold\starke Regenfälle/Schneefälle heavy rainfall no pl/snowfall[s]\starke Schwüle oppressive sultriness\starke Strömung strong [or forceful] current\starker Sturm violent storm12. (kräftig, laut) loud\starker Applaus hearty [or loud] applauseein \starker Aufprall/Schlag/Stoß a hard [or heavy] impact/blow/knockein \starkes Rauschen a [loud] roar[ing]13. (schlimm) severe\starke Entzündung/Vereiterung severe inflammation/suppurationeine \starke Erkältung a bad [or heavy] cold\starkes Fieber a bad [or high] fevereine \starke Grippe/Kolik a bad case of [the fam] flu/colic\starke Krämpfe bad [or severe] cramps\starker Schmerz severe [or intense] pain14. (tief empfunden) Eindruck, Gefühle intense, strong\starke Bedenken considerable reservations\starke Liebe deep [or profound] love17. (sehr gut) Leistung greatmeiner Meinung nach war sein letztes Buch sein bisher stärkstes in my opinion his last book was his best up to nowII. adv1. (heftig) heavilygestern hat es \stark gestürmt there was a heavy [or violent] storm yesterday\stark regnen/schneien to rain/snow heavily [or a lot2. (in höherem Maße) greatly, a lotdie Ausstellung war \stark besucht there were a lot of visitors to the exhibition\stark betrunken sein to be very drunk\stark gekauft werden to sell extremely well [or fam like hot cakes]\stark übertreiben to greatly [or grossly] exaggerate\stark vertreten strongly represented3. (schlimm) severely\stark beschädigt badly [or considerably] damaged\stark bluten to bleed profusely [or heavily]\stark erkältet sein to have a bad [or heavy] cold4. (kräftig) harddu musst stärker drücken you must push harder\stark applaudieren to applaud loudly [or heartily5. (eine große Menge verwendend) stronglyzu \stark gesalzen too salty\stark gewürzt highly spiced* * *1.; stärker, stärkst... Adjektiv1) strong <man, current, structure, team, drink, verb, pressure, wind, etc.>; potent <drink, medicine, etc.>; powerful <engine, lens, voice, etc.>; (ausgezeichnet) excellent <runner, player, performance>sich für jemanden/etwas stark machen — (ugs.) throw one's weight behind somebody/something; s. auch Seite 4); Stück 3)
4) (heftig, intensiv) heavy <rain, snow, traffic, smoke, heat, cold, drinker, smoker, demand, pressure>; severe <frost, pain>; strong <impression, influence, current, resistance, dislike>; grave <doubt, reservations>; great <exaggeration, interest>; hearty <eater, appetite>; loud < applause>2.1) (sehr, überaus, intensiv) (mit Adj.) very; heavily <indebted, stressed>; greatly <increased, reduced, enlarged>; strongly <emphasized, characterized>; badly <damaged, worn, affected>; (mit Verb) <rain, snow, drink, smoke, bleed> heavily; <exaggerate, impress> greatly; <enlarge, reduce, increase> considerably; <support, oppose, suspect> strongly; < remind> very muchstark wirkend — with a powerful effect postpos.
stark riechen/duften — have a strong smell/scent
es ist stark/zu stark gesalzen — it is very/too salty
stark erkältet sein — have a heavy or bad cold
er geht stark auf die Sechzig zu — (ugs.) he's pushing sixty (coll.)
3) (Sprachw.)stark flektieren od. flektiert werden — be a strong noun/verb
* * *A. adj1. allg strong (auch Ähnlichkeit, Argument, Band, Brille, Eindruck, Gefühl, Geruch, Geschmack, Getränk, Gift, Glaube, Licht, Nerven, Parfüm, Verdacht, Vorurteil, Wille etc); Gegner, Kandidat, Motor, Organisation, Stellung: auch powerful; (kräftig) Mensch: strong; Sache: auch robust, sturdy; (mächtig) powerful;das starke Geschlecht umg the stronger sex;starke Seite fig strong point, strength, forte;den starken Mann markieren, den starken Maxe spielen umg try to act tough;Politik der starken Hand heavy-handed policy, strongarm tactics pl;starke Truppenverbände strong ( oder large) troop units;eine 200 Mann starke Kompanie a company of 200 men, a 200 strong company;sie waren 200 Mann stark they were 200 men strong;etwas Starkes trinken umg drink some hard stuffer ist stärker geworden he’s put on weight;Figur euph for the fuller figure;das Buch ist 600 Seiten stark the book is 600 pages long;5 mm starker Karton cardboard 5 mm thick;das Seil ist 4 cm stark the rope is 4 cm thick3. (intensiv) intense; (heftig) violent; Erkältung, Raucher, Regen, Trinker, Verkehr etc: heavy; Frost, Schmerzen, Anfall etc: severe;einen starken Haarwuchs haben (dichtes Haar) have thick hair; (schnell wachsend) have a luxuriant growth of hair;starker Beifall loud applause;starke Nachfrage great ( oder heavy) demand;starker Esser big ( oder hearty) eater;starkes Fieber a high temperature;starke Schmerzen severe ( oder intense) pain;die Schmerzen sind stark auch the pain is very bad;starke Schmerzen haben be in severe pain;starke Übertreibung gross exaggeration;ein Film der starken Gefühle a film of intense emotions, an intensely emotional film4. umg, iron (schlimm) bad;das ist (wirklich) stark! oderdas ist ein starkes Stück! that’s pretty rich, that’s a bit thick;da hast du dir aber ein starkes Stück geleistet! you’ve really gone and done it (this time)!ein starker Film auch a brilliant film;Roths stärkster Roman Roth’s best ( oder strongest) novel;eine starke Leistung a fine performance;der stärkste Spieler auf dem Platz the best player on the pitch (US field);echt stark sl real cool6. LING, Verb etc: strongB. adv1. (sehr) strongly;stark befahren (Straße etc) busy;stark behaart very hairy;stark benachteiligt severely handicapped;stark beschäftigt very busy;stark betont strongly stressed;stark betrunken very drunk;stark bevölkert densely populated;eine stark bevölkerte Region auch a high-population region;stark erkältet sein have a bad cold;stark gewürzt highly seasoned;stark übertrieben grossly exaggerated;stark ansteigen rise sharply;sich stark verändern change radically;stark bluten bleed heavily ( oder profusely);stark regnen rain heavily, pour;stark riechen have a strong smell;stark trinken/rauchen be a heavy drinker/smoker;stark wirken have a strong effect;stark wirkend Medikament etc: powerful;jemanden stark im Verdacht haben have strong suspicions about sb;stark auf Mitternacht/die 70 zugehen umg be fast approaching midnight/702. (gut) well;sie hat stark gespielt SPORT she played really well ( stärker: brilliantly); umg MUS her playing (THEAT her acting) was great;…stark im adj1. (kräftig)nervenstark with strong nerves;saugstark with powerful suctionmitgliederstark with a large number of members3. (gut)gedächtnisstark with a good memory;konzentrationsstark with good powers of concentration;kopfballstark good at heading the ball* * *1.; stärker, stärkst... Adjektiv1) strong <man, current, structure, team, drink, verb, pressure, wind, etc.>; potent <drink, medicine, etc.>; powerful <engine, lens, voice, etc.>; (ausgezeichnet) excellent <runner, player, performance>sich für jemanden/etwas stark machen — (ugs.) throw one's weight behind somebody/something; s. auch Seite 4); Stück 3)
4) (heftig, intensiv) heavy <rain, snow, traffic, smoke, heat, cold, drinker, smoker, demand, pressure>; severe <frost, pain>; strong <impression, influence, current, resistance, dislike>; grave <doubt, reservations>; great <exaggeration, interest>; hearty <eater, appetite>; loud < applause>2.1) (sehr, überaus, intensiv) (mit Adj.) very; heavily <indebted, stressed>; greatly <increased, reduced, enlarged>; strongly <emphasized, characterized>; badly <damaged, worn, affected>; (mit Verb) <rain, snow, drink, smoke, bleed> heavily; <exaggerate, impress> greatly; <enlarge, reduce, increase> considerably; <support, oppose, suspect> strongly; < remind> very muchstark wirkend — with a powerful effect postpos.
stark riechen/duften — have a strong smell/scent
es ist stark/zu stark gesalzen — it is very/too salty
stark erkältet sein — have a heavy or bad cold
er geht stark auf die Sechzig zu — (ugs.) he's pushing sixty (coll.)
3) (Sprachw.)stark flektieren od. flektiert werden — be a strong noun/verb
* * *(Regen) adj.heavy (rain) adj. (Umgangssprache) adj.awesome (US) adj. adj.heavy adj.intense adj.strong adj. adv.deeply adv.strongly adv. -
68 unkontrolliert
I Adj. uncontrolledII Adv. uncontrolled, uncontrollably* * *unchecked* * *ụn|kon|trol|liert ['ʊnkOntrɔliːɐt]adj, advunchecked* * *un·kon·trol·liert[ˈʊnkɔntrɔli:ɐ̯t]das \unkontrollierte Betreten des Labors unsupervised entry to the laboratory; (ohne kontrolliert zu werden) unchecked; (ungehemmt) uncontrolledein \unkontrollierter Wutanfall an uncontrolled fit of angerII. adv without being checked* * *1) unsupervised2) (unbeherrscht) uncontrolled <emotions, outburst>* * *A. adj uncontrolledB. adv uncontrolled, uncontrollably* * *1) unsupervised2) (unbeherrscht) uncontrolled <emotions, outburst>* * *adj.unchecked adj.uncontrolled adj. -
69 herre
sg - hérren, pl - hérrer1) господи́н м; в обращенииHr. Hánsen! — господи́н Ха́нсен!
2) хозя́ин м; мужчи́на мfor hérrer — для мужчи́н
* * *lord, master* * *(en -er)( mand) gentleman;( ejer) master;( dames kavaler) partner;( Gud) Lord;(se også hus);[hr.]( i tiltale uden navn) sir,( foran navn) Mr,( på breve bruges også (meget F) Esq., som efterstilles, fx J. Wilson, Esq. = Mr J. Wilson; Mr og Esq. udelades ved akademiskeog militære titler, fx hr. oberst N Colonel N);[ herrer Jones & Co] Messrs Jones & Co;[ dette Herrens år] this year of grace;[ i det Herrens år] in the year of grace (el. of Our Lord);[ i mange Herrens år] for ages;T be left high and dry;[ han så herrens ud] he looked like nothing on earth;[ som herren er, så følger hans svende] like master like man;[ med pron og adj:][ de herrer]( foran navn) Messrs;[ være sin egen herre] be one's own master, be a free agent;T the powers that be, the top brass, the bigwigs;[ min herre] sir;[ mine herrer] gentlemen;[ nådige herre] my Lord;(fx sønnen) the young master;[ Vor Herre] the Lord, God,( om Jesus) our Lord;[ med vb:]( få kontrol over) become (, make oneself) master (, mistress) of ( fxthe city, the situation), get control of ( fx a country, thesituation, a horse), get ( fx the fire, the situation) undercontrol, master ( fx one's feelings, one's temper),( overvinde) overcome, master ( fx one's fear);[ Herren må vide hvordan] Heaven only knows how;[ Herren være med dig] the Lord be with you;[ være herre over] control ( fx one's emotions; women want the freedom to control their own bodies), be master (, mistress) of ( fx one's emotions);(dvs være ved sin fornuft) be responsible for one's actions. -
70 a decir verdad
to tell the truth* * *= to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fairEx. To tell the truth, I may speak, on this being indeterminate and indivisible, only tautologically: the being is the being.Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.Ex. Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.Ex. The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.Ex. To be fair, this was not Ewart's or Edwards' idea of a public library.* * *= to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fairEx: To tell the truth, I may speak, on this being indeterminate and indivisible, only tautologically: the being is the being.
Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.Ex: Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.Ex: The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.Ex: To be fair, this was not Ewart's or Edwards' idea of a public library. -
71 acontecimiento
m.event.esto es todo un acontecimiento this is quite an event o occasion!adelantarse a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; (precipitarse) to take preemptive measures (prevenir)* * *1 event, happening* * *noun m.* * *SM event* * *masculino eventadelantarse or anticiparse a los acontecimientos — to jump the gun
* * *= event, move, scene, happening, occasion.Ex. The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex. These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex. Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.----* acontecimiento deportivo = sporting event, sport event.* acontecimiento especial = festive occasion.* acontecimiento futuro = futuristic.* acontecimiento histórico = historical event.* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* acontecimiento próximo = coming event.* acontecimientos + desarrollarse = events + unfold.* acontecimientos locales = local events.* acontecimiento social = community event, social event, social.* acontecimiento + tener lugar = occurrence + take place.* adelantarse a los acontecimientos = ahead of the curve, jump + the gun.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* con muchos acontecimientos = event-filled.* durante el transcurso de los acontecimientos = in the course of events, during the course of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* lleno de acontecimientos = eventful, event-filled.* los acontecimientos = the rush of events, the course of events.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* * *masculino eventadelantarse or anticiparse a los acontecimientos — to jump the gun
* * *= event, move, scene, happening, occasion.Ex: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex: These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex: Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.* acontecimiento deportivo = sporting event, sport event.* acontecimiento especial = festive occasion.* acontecimiento futuro = futuristic.* acontecimiento histórico = historical event.* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* acontecimiento próximo = coming event.* acontecimientos + desarrollarse = events + unfold.* acontecimientos locales = local events.* acontecimiento social = community event, social event, social.* acontecimiento + tener lugar = occurrence + take place.* adelantarse a los acontecimientos = ahead of the curve, jump + the gun.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* con muchos acontecimientos = event-filled.* durante el transcurso de los acontecimientos = in the course of events, during the course of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* lleno de acontecimientos = eventful, event-filled.* los acontecimientos = the rush of events, the course of events.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* * *eventdieron una fiesta para celebrar el acontecimiento they gave a party to celebrate the occasion o eventfue todo un acontecimiento it was quite an eventno te adelantes or anticipes a los acontecimientos don't get ahead of yourself* * *
acontecimiento sustantivo masculino
event;
acontecimiento sustantivo masculino event
' acontecimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- conmemorativa
- conmemorativo
- contingente
- desenvolverse
- fastuosa
- fastuoso
- hecha
- hecho
- llegar
- precipitar
- saludar
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- sede
- señalada
- señalado
- solemne
- aguardar
- esperado
- esperar
- importante
- inflar
- prever
- reciente
- suceso
- transcurrir
English:
affair
- event
- extraordinary
- forthcoming
- happening
- happy
- highlight
- homecoming
- intervene
- merciful
- momentous
- occasion
- occurrence
- oncoming
- one-off
- pass off
- regular
- see
- sequel
- sickening
- turn-up
- unfortunate
- unpredictable
- wreck
- development
* * *event;esto es todo un acontecimiento this is quite an event!;adelantarse a los acontecimientos [precipitarse] to jump the gun;[prevenir] to take pre-emptive measures* * *m event* * *suceso: event* * *acontecimiento n event -
72 adolescencia
f.1 adolescence.2 young people, teens, youth.* * *1 adolescence* * *SF adolescence* * *durante su adolescencia — (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence (frml)
* * *= adolescence, young adulthood.Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex. These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.----* de la adolescencia = teenage.* * *durante su adolescencia — (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence (frml)
* * *= adolescence, young adulthood.Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
Ex: These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.* de la adolescencia = teenage.* * *un comportamiento típico de la adolescencia typical adolescent behaviordurante su adolescencia (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence ( frml)* * *
adolescencia sustantivo femenino
adolescence;
adolescencia sustantivo femenino adolescence
' adolescencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sufrir
English:
adolescence
- teens
* * *adolescencia nfadolescence;se dedicó a la pintura desde la adolescencia she's been painting since she was a teenager* * *f adolescence, teens pl* * *adolescencia nf: adolescence* * *adolescencia n adolescence -
73 afable
adj.affable.* * *► adjetivo1 affable, kind* * *adj.* * *ADJ affable, genial* * *adjetivo affable* * *= approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.Ex. A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex. The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex. Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.Ex. In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex. Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex. People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.----* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* * *adjetivo affable* * *= approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.
Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.Ex: A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex: Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.Ex: In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex: People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* * *affable* * *
afable adjetivo
affable
afable adjetivo affable
' afable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seca
- seco
English:
amiable
- congenial
- good-humoured
- good-natured
- smooth
- suave
- affable
- debonair
- mild
* * *afable adjaffable* * *adj affable, pleasant* * *afable adj: affable♦ afablemente adv -
74 algo muy diferente de
Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.* * *Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
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75 algo muy distinto de
Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.* * *Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
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76 amabilidad
f.kindness.¿tendría la amabilidad de…? would you be so kind as to…?* * *1 kindness, affability■ tenga la amabilidad de... would you be so kind as to...?* * *noun f.* * *SF (=generosidad) kindness; (=cortesía) courtesytuvo la amabilidad de acompañarme — he was kind enough to come with me, he was good enough to come with me
tenga la amabilidad de — + infin please be so kind as to + infin
* * *a) ( cualidad) kindnessb) ( gesto)¿tendría la amabilidad de cerrar la puerta? — would you be so kind as to close the door?
* * *= friendliness, kindness.Ex. Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex. She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.----* amabilidad entre vecinos = over-the-fence friendliness.* con amabilidad = graciously.* * *a) ( cualidad) kindnessb) ( gesto)¿tendría la amabilidad de cerrar la puerta? — would you be so kind as to close the door?
* * *= friendliness, kindness.Ex: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.
Ex: She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.* amabilidad entre vecinos = over-the-fence friendliness.* con amabilidad = graciously.* * *1 (cualidad) kindness2(gesto): ha tenido la amabilidad de invitarnos she has been kind enough to invite us¿querría tener la amabilidad de cerrar cuando salga? would you be so kind as to close the door as you leave?tenga la amabilidad de esperar aquí would you mind waiting here?* * *
amabilidad sustantivo femenino
b) ( gesto):
¿tendría la amabilidad de cerrar la puerta? would you be so kind as to close the door?;
tenga la amabilidad de esperar aquí would you mind waiting here?
amabilidad
1 sustantivo femenino kindness
2 frml tenga usted la amabilidad de esperar, would you be so kind as to wait?
' amabilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deferencia
- disfraz
- gentileza
- abusar
- agobiar
- agradecer
- corresponder
- cortesía
- pretendido
English:
advantage
- display
- friendliness
- front
- helpfulness
- kindly
- kindness
- pleasantness
- reciprocate
- kind
- touch
* * *amabilidad nfkindness;¿tendría la amabilidad de…? would you be so kind as to…?;tuvo la amabilidad de acompañarme he was kind enough to accompany me;siempre nos tratan con amabilidad they're always nice to us* * *f kindness;tener la amabilidad de hacer algo be kind enough to do sth* * *amabilidad nf: kindness* * *amabilidad n kindnesscon amabilidad kindly / nicely -
77 amante
adj.loving.f. & m.lover (querido).m.1 lover, illicit lover, woman's lover, doxy.2 mistress.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: amantar.* * *► adjetivo1 loving, fond (de, of)1 lover* * *1. noun mf. 2. adj.loving, fond* * *1.ADJ loving, fond2.SMF (=hombre, mujer) lover; (=mujer) mistress* * *I IImasculino y femenino lover* * *= mistress [mistresses, -pl.], lover, buff, sweetheart.Ex. But the curse has no effect and, as the commentator says, 'Ten years later his daughter Jane is still Grandley's mistress' = Aunque la maldición no ha surtido efecto y, como el comentarista dice, "Diez años después su hija Jane sigue siendo todavía la amante de Grandley".Ex. The use of electronic mail provides a means by which people (particularly lovers) can express the kinds of emotions to one another which they would be unable to do face to face.Ex. His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex. Be it your sweetheart/a family member/a friend, send a heart-to-heart message and let them know how much they mean to you.----* amante de la autodisciplina = self-disciplinarian.* amante de la biblioteca = library lover.* amante de la buena bebida = drink enthusiast.* amante de la buena mesa = food enthusiast.* amante de la cerveza = beer lover.* amante de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* amante de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* amante de la historia = history buff.* amante de la informática = computer buff.* amante de la literatura = literary.* amante de la naturaleza = nature lover.* amante de la precisión = precisionist.* amante de la vida al aire libre = outdoor enthusiast.* amante del cine = cinema buff, film buff, movie buff.* amante del libro = book lover [booklover].* amante de lo militar = military buff.* amante de los animales = animal lover.* amante del teatro = theatre buff.* amante del vino = wine lover.* amante joven = sugar baby.* amante ricachón = sugar daddy.* ex-amante = old flame.* no amante de la literatura = non-literary.* tener un amante = have + an affair.* un amante = a little something on the side.* * *I IImasculino y femenino lover* * *= mistress [mistresses, -pl.], lover, buff, sweetheart.Ex: But the curse has no effect and, as the commentator says, 'Ten years later his daughter Jane is still Grandley's mistress' = Aunque la maldición no ha surtido efecto y, como el comentarista dice, "Diez años después su hija Jane sigue siendo todavía la amante de Grandley".
Ex: The use of electronic mail provides a means by which people (particularly lovers) can express the kinds of emotions to one another which they would be unable to do face to face.Ex: His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex: Be it your sweetheart/a family member/a friend, send a heart-to-heart message and let them know how much they mean to you.* amante de la autodisciplina = self-disciplinarian.* amante de la biblioteca = library lover.* amante de la buena bebida = drink enthusiast.* amante de la buena mesa = food enthusiast.* amante de la cerveza = beer lover.* amante de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* amante de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* amante de la historia = history buff.* amante de la informática = computer buff.* amante de la literatura = literary.* amante de la naturaleza = nature lover.* amante de la precisión = precisionist.* amante de la vida al aire libre = outdoor enthusiast.* amante del cine = cinema buff, film buff, movie buff.* amante del libro = book lover [booklover].* amante de lo militar = military buff.* amante de los animales = animal lover.* amante del teatro = theatre buff.* amante del vino = wine lover.* amante joven = sugar baby.* amante ricachón = sugar daddy.* ex-amante = old flame.* no amante de la literatura = non-literary.* tener un amante = have + an affair.* un amante = a little something on the side.* * *su amante esposo/padre her loving husband/fatheres muy amante de la buena mesa he loves o is very fond of good foodes muy amante del orden he's a great one for o he's very keen on keeping things tidy ( colloq)1 (de una persona) lover2 (aficionado) loverlos amantes del teatro theater lovers, lovers of theater* * *
amante sustantivo masculino y femenino
lover
amante mf
1 (entusiasta) lover: los dos somos amantes de la ópera, we are both opera lovers
2 (pareja en el amor) (hombre) lover
(mujer) mistress
' amante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- ardiente
- goloso
- mantener
- querido
- sibarita
English:
ardent
- elope
- encounter
- lover
- mistress
- shack up
- sugar daddy
- toyboy
- live
- peaceful
* * *♦ adjes amante de su familia he loves his family;ser muy amante de la naturaleza/los animales to be a great nature/animal lover;es amante de la cocina francesa he's very partial to French food;no soy muy amante del jazz I'm not a great jazz fan♦ nmf1. [querido] lover2. [aficionado]los amantes del arte/de la naturaleza art/nature lovers* * *I adj loving;es amante de la buena vida he’s fond of good living;ser amante de los animales be an animal loverlos amantes de la naturaleza nature lovers* * *amante adj: loving, fondamante nmf: lover* * *amante n lover -
78 apacible
adj.1 mild, gentle.2 peaceful, quiet, sleepy, placid.* * *► adjetivo* * *adj.calm, gentle, mild* * *ADJ (=manso) [animal, persona] gentle, mild; [temperamento] gentle, even; [tiempo] calm; [viento] gentle; [tarde, noche] pleasantes un tío muy apacible — he's a very even-tempered o placid o mild-mannered guy
* * *adjetivo <carácter/persona> calm, placid; < vida> quiet, peaceful; < clima> mild; < mar> calm; < viento> gentle* * *= benign, mellowed, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex. It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.Ex. Allegedly mellowed coach Mike Ditka went ballistic on his inept players as they were being crushed by the visiting team.Ex. People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* * *adjetivo <carácter/persona> calm, placid; < vida> quiet, peaceful; < clima> mild; < mar> calm; < viento> gentle* * *= benign, mellowed, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.
Ex: Allegedly mellowed coach Mike Ditka went ballistic on his inept players as they were being crushed by the visiting team.Ex: People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* * *1 ‹carácter/persona› calm, placid, even-tempered; ‹vida› quiet, peaceful2 ‹clima› mild; ‹mar› calm; ‹viento› gentle, light* * *
apacible adjetivo ‹carácter/persona› calm, placid;
‹ vida› quiet, peaceful;
‹ clima› mild;
‹ mar› calm;
‹ viento› gentle
apacible adjetivo mild, calm
' apacible' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buena
- bueno
English:
good-tempered
- mellow
- mild
- placid
- restful
* * *apacible adj1. [temperamento, trato, persona] mild, gentle2. [lugar, ambiente, clima] pleasant3. [sueño, muerte] peaceful* * *adj mild-mannered* * *apacible adj: gentle, mild, calm♦ apaciblemente adv -
79 astutamente
adv.cunningly, craftily, feigningly, jesuitically.* * *► adverbio1 astutely, cunningly* * *ADV (=con sagacidad) cleverly, smartly; (=con maña) craftily, cunningly* * ** * *= strategically, wisely, cunningly, astutely, tactically, sagely, cannily.Ex. This automation of information files will mean that, within a few years, terminals will become standard equipment at a reference desk or at a site strategically located within the department.Ex. Librarians must sharpen their skills at book selection so that they can select wisely.Ex. In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex. One must choose the time to suggest a book to children astutely.Ex. In the first approach, the database is used tactically as a high quality mailing list.Ex. The author adopts two models to describe the sagely way of dealing with these emotions.Ex. The author cannily exploits significant binary oppositions -- masculine/feminine, public/private.* * ** * *= strategically, wisely, cunningly, astutely, tactically, sagely, cannily.Ex: This automation of information files will mean that, within a few years, terminals will become standard equipment at a reference desk or at a site strategically located within the department.
Ex: Librarians must sharpen their skills at book selection so that they can select wisely.Ex: In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex: One must choose the time to suggest a book to children astutely.Ex: In the first approach, the database is used tactically as a high quality mailing list.Ex: The author adopts two models to describe the sagely way of dealing with these emotions.Ex: The author cannily exploits significant binary oppositions -- masculine/feminine, public/private.* * *1 (con sagacia) cleverly, astutely2 ( pey) (con malicia) craftily, cunningly* * *astutamente adv1. [con trampas] cunningly2. [con sagacidad] astutely -
80 bondad
f.1 goodness.tener la bondad de hacer algo to be kind enough to do something2 Kindness.Una de las siete virtudes One of the seven virtues.* * *1 goodness2 (afabilidad) kindness3 (amabilidad) kindness\tener la bondad de + inf to be kind enough to + inf■ tenga la bondad de decirle que... please tell him that...* * *noun f.goodness, kindness* * *SF (=cualidad) goodness; (=amabilidad) kindnesstener la bondad de hacer algo — to be so kind as to do sth, be good enough to do sth
* * *a) (Fil) goodness; (afabilidad, generosidad) goodness, kindness¿tendría la bondad de cerrar la puerta? — (frml) would you mind closing the door?
tengan la bondad de no fumar — (frml) kindly o please refrain from smoking (frml)
b) ( del clima) mildness* * *= kindliness, kindness, goodness.Ex. Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex. She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.Ex. Measurement in and of itself is neutral and cannot indicate ' goodness' or 'badness' = La medición en sí misma es neutral y no puede indicar lo bueno o malo que algo es.----* por bondad = out of the goodness of + Posesivo + heart.* tratar con bondad = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *a) (Fil) goodness; (afabilidad, generosidad) goodness, kindness¿tendría la bondad de cerrar la puerta? — (frml) would you mind closing the door?
tengan la bondad de no fumar — (frml) kindly o please refrain from smoking (frml)
b) ( del clima) mildness* * *= kindliness, kindness, goodness.Ex: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.
Ex: She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.Ex: Measurement in and of itself is neutral and cannot indicate ' goodness' or 'badness' = La medición en sí misma es neutral y no puede indicar lo bueno o malo que algo es.* por bondad = out of the goodness of + Posesivo + heart.* tratar con bondad = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *1 ( Fil) goodness; (afabilidad, generosidad) goodness, kindness¿tendría la bondad de cerrar la puerta? ( frml); would you mind closing the door?, would you be so kind o good as to close the door? ( BrE frml)2 (del clima) mildness* * *
bondad sustantivo femenino
◊ ¿tendría la bondad de cerrar la puerta? (frml) would you mind closing the door?
bondad sustantivo femenino
1 goodness
2 frml (cortesía) tenga la bondad de pasar, please be so kind as to come in
' bondad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusar
- bien
- presidir
- benevolencia
- infinito
- personificar
English:
goodness
- kindness
- mildness
- soft-heartedness
- bear
* * *bondad nf1. [cualidad] goodness;la bondad del clima the mildness of the climate;las bondades de la dieta mediterránea the benefits of the Mediterranean diet2. [amabilidad] kindness;¿tendrías la bondad de acercarme esa silla? would you be so kind as to pass me that chair?;tenga la bondad de entrar do please come in* * *f goodness, kindness;tenga la bondad de please be so kind as to* * *bondad nfbenevolencia: goodness, kindnesstener la bondad de hacer algo: to be kind enough to do something* * *bondad n kindness
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