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nounSonnenschein, der* * *2) (cheerfulness or happiness.) sonnige Laune* * *ˈsun·shine[ˈsʌnʃaɪn]n no plin the \sunshine in der Sonnethree days of unbroken \sunshine drei volle Sonnentageto bring \sunshine into sb's life Freude in jds Leben bringen4. ( fam: to express friendliness) Schatz m, mein Sonnenschein hum; BRIT (to express irritation) mein Lieber/meine Liebe* * *A s1. Sonnenschein m (auch fig):she has brought some sunshine into his life sie hat Sonnenschein in sein Leben gebracht2. sonniges WetterB adja) Sonnenschein…b) sonnig, fig auch glücklich, heiter:sunshine friends Freunde im Glück, unzuverlässige Freunde;* * *nounSonnenschein, der* * *n.Sonnenschein m. -
22 sanity
noun1) (mental health) geistige Gesundheitlose one's sanity — den Verstand verlieren
fear for/doubt somebody's sanity — um jemandes Zurechnungsfähigkeit fürchten/an jemandes Verstand (Dat.) zweifeln
2) (good sense) Vernünftigkeit, dierestore sanity to the proceedings — die Veranstaltung wieder in vernünftige Bahnen lenken
* * *['sæ-]noun (the state or quality of being sane: I am concerned about her sanity.) geistige Zurechnungsfähigkeit* * *san·ity[ˈsænəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plto doubt/question sb's \sanity an jds Verstand zweifeln/jds Verstand infrage stellento lose/preserve one's \sanity seinen Verstand verlieren/bei Verstand bleibenmaybe she can bring some \sanity into this crazy situation vielleicht kann sie ein wenig Vernunft in diese verrückte Situation bringen* * *['snItɪ]n1) (= mental balance) geistige Gesundheit; (esp of individual) gesunder Verstand; (JUR) Zurechnungsfähigkeit fto lose one's sanity — den Verstand verlieren
to doubt sb's sanity — an jds Verstand (dat) zweifeln
2) (= sensibleness) Vernünftigkeit fsanity demands that it be done soon — die Vernunft gebietet, es bald zu tun
* * *sanity [ˈsænətı] s2. gesunder Verstand* * *noun1) (mental health) geistige Gesundheitfear for/doubt somebody's sanity — um jemandes Zurechnungsfähigkeit fürchten/an jemandes Verstand (Dat.) zweifeln
2) (good sense) Vernünftigkeit, die* * *n.Vernunft f.Verstand -¨e m.
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