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1 scandalous
adjectiveskandalös; schockierend [Bemerkung]; Skandal[blatt, -geschichte, -bericht]* * *1) (shocking or disgraceful.) skandalös2) ((of stories etc) containing scandal.) verleumderisch* * *scan·dal·ous[ˈskændələs]1. (causing scandal) skandalösit's \scandalous that... es ist skandalös, dass...* * *['skndələs]adjskandalösa scandalous report/tale — eine Skandalgeschichte
* * *scandalous [ˈskændələs] adj (adv scandalously)1. skandalös, anstößig, schockierend, empörend:it’s scandalous that … es ist ein Skandal, dass …2. schändlich, schimpflich3. verleumderisch, Schmäh…:scandalous stories Skandalgeschichten4. klatschsüchtig (Person)* * *adjectiveskandalös; schockierend [Bemerkung]; Skandal[blatt, -geschichte, -bericht]* * *adj.skandalös adj. -
2 scandalous
1) ( causing scandal) skandalös2) ( disgraceful) skandalös, unerhört;( shocking) schockierend;it's \scandalous that... es ist skandalös, dass... -
3 damage
1. noun1) no pl. Schaden, der2. transitive verb1) beschädigensmoking can damage one's health — Rauchen gefährdet die Gesundheit
2) (detract from) schädigen* * *['dæmi‹] 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) der Schaden2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) der Schadensersatz2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) beschädigen- academic.ru/18301/damaged">damaged* * *dam·age[ˈdæmɪʤ]I. vt▪ to \damage sthto be badly \damaged building schwer beschädigt seinthe scandal is damaging his good reputation der Skandal schadet seinem [guten] Rufto cause \damage to sth etw beschädigento suffer brain \damage einen Gehirnschaden erleidento do \damage to sb/sth jdm/etw schaden [o Schaden zufügen]to do \damage to sb's pride jds Stolz verletzencausing criminal \damage Verursachung f strafbarer Sachbeschädigungmalicious \damage böswillige Sachbeschädigung4.▶ the \damage is done es ist nun einmal passiert* * *['dmɪdZ]1. nto do sb/sth a lot of damage — jdm/einer Sache (dat) großen Schaden zufügen
the damage to his pride/ego/reputation — die Verletzung seines Stolzes/Erschütterung seines Selbstbewusstseins/Schädigung seines Rufs
it did no damage to his reputation — das hat seinem Ruf nicht geschadet
2. vtschaden (+dat); health, reputation, relations also schädigen; machine, car, furniture, fruit, tree beschädigento damage one's eyesight — sich (dat) die Augen verderben
smoking can damage your health — Rauchen ist gesundheitsschädlich, Rauchen schadet Ihrer Gesundheit
to damage one's chances — sich (dat) die Chancen verderben
* * *damage [ˈdæmıdʒ]A sdo damage Schaden anrichten;do damage to → B;the damage is done now jetzt ist es schon passiert;damage caused by fire Brandschaden;2. Verlust m, Einbuße f3. pl JURa) Schadensbetrag mb) Schadenersatz m:pay damages Schadenersatz leisten;seek damages auf Schadenersatz klagen;sue sb for damages, seek damages against sb jemanden auf Schadenersatz verklagen; → action 12, award A 1, exemplary 1, punitive 14. umg Preis m, Rechnung f:what’s the damage? was kostet der Spaß?B v/t1. beschädigen:men damaged by war KriegsversehrteC v/i Schaden nehmen, beschädigt werden* * *1. noun1) no pl. Schaden, der2. transitive verbdo a lot of damage to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache großen Schaden zufügen
1) beschädigen2) (detract from) schädigen* * *n.Beschädigung f.Schaden -¨e m. v.beschädigen v.schädigen v. -
4 troublesome
adjectiveschwierig; lästig [Krankheit]* * ** * *trou·ble·some[ˈtrʌbl̩səm]* * *troublesome [ˈtrʌblsəm] adj (adv troublesomely)1. störend, lästig2. mühsam, beschwerlich (Arbeit etc)3. unangenehm (auch Person)* * *adjectiveschwierig; lästig [Krankheit]* * *adj.mühevoll adj.mühselig adj.
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