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41 Eucharist
Eucha·rist [ʼju:kərɪst] nthe \Eucharist die Eucharistie, das [heilige] Abendmahl;to celebrate/receive the \Eucharist die Eucharistie feiern/empfangen -
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\Masses of warm air warme Luftmassen;a \Mass of dough ein Teigklumpen m;a \Mass of rubble ein Haufen m Schutta \Mass of contradictions eine Reihe von Widersprüchen;the \Mass of the people die breite Masse;the \Mass of the population die Mehrzahl der Bevölkerungmodifier (murder, suicide) Massen-;\Mass hysteria Massenhysterie f;to celebrate a \Mass eine Messe feiern -
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\masses of warm air warme Luftmassen;a \mass of dough ein Teigklumpen m;a \mass of rubble ein Haufen m Schutta \mass of contradictions eine Reihe von Widersprüchen;the \mass of the people die breite Masse;the \mass of the population die Mehrzahl der Bevölkerungmodifier (murder, suicide) Massen-;\mass hysteria Massenhysterie f;to celebrate a \mass eine Messe feiern -
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ob·serve [əbʼzɜ:v, Am -ʼzɜ:rv] vt1) ( watch closely)to \observe sb/ sth jdn/etw beobachten;now, \observe the way the motor causes the little wheels to move up and down verfolge jetzt genau, wie der Motor die kleinen Räder sich auf und ab bewegen lässt; by police überwachen;if you want to learn from the football professionals, you're going to have to \observe them a lot more often wenn du von den Fußballprofis lernen willst, wirst du ihnen sehr viel öfter zusehen müssento \observe sb/ sth jdn/etw bemerken;to \observe sb do[ing] sth bemerken, wie jd etw tut;to \observe that... feststellen, dass...to \observe sth etw bemerken;‘I've always found German cars very reliable,’ he \observed „meiner Erfahrung nach sind deutsche Autos sehr verlässlich“, bemerkte er;to \observe that... feststellen, dass...to \observe a ceasefire einen Waffenstillstand einhalten;to \observe the decencies den Anstand wahren;to \observe the law/ an order das Gesetz/eine Anordnung befolgen;to \observe neutrality die Neutralität einhalten, neutral bleiben;5) ( maintain)to \observe silence Stillschweigen bewahren;to \observe a minute of silence eine Schweigeminute einlegen6) ( celebrate)to \observe sth etw begehen [o feiern];do you \observe Passover? feiert ihr das Passahfest?;to \observe an anniversary einen Jahrestag begehen;to \observe the Sabbath den Sabbat einhalten vi zusehen;to \observe how... beobachten, wie... -
45 privately
1) ( not in public) privat;to celebrate \privately im kleinen Kreis feiern;to speak \privately with sb mit jdm unter vier Augen sprechen2) ( secretly) heimlich, insgeheim;\privately he was worried insgeheim machte er sich Sorgen3) ( personally) persönlich; -
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given under my hand and \seal von mir unterzeichnet und versiegelt3) ( to prevent opening) on letters Siegel nt; on goods Verschluss m; ( from customs man) Plombe f; ( on doors) Siegel nt, Plombe f;the police put \seals on the doors die Polizei versiegelte [o verplombten] die Türen4) (air-, watertight join) Verschluss m;sb's \seal of approval jds Zustimmung fPHRASES:to set [or put] the \seal on sth etw besiegeln vtto \seal sth2) ( prevent from being opened) etw [fest] verschließen;( with a seal) etw versiegeln;( for customs) etw plombieren;( with adhesive) etw zukleben3) ( make airtight) etw luftdicht verschließen;( make watertight) etw wasserdicht verschließen; door, window, gaps etw abdichten;( cover with sealing fluid) etw versiegeln;to \seal a joint einen Balken abdichten5) ( confirm and finalize) etw besiegeln;we won't celebrate until the contract has been signed, \sealed and delivered wir feiern erst, wenn der Vertrag auch wirklich unter Dach und Fach ist;to \seal an agreement with a handshake eine Vereinbarung durch Handschlag besiegeln;to \seal sb's fate jds Schicksal nt besiegeln -
48 surround
sur·round [səʼraʊnd] vt1) ( enclose)to \surround sb/ sth jdn/etw umgeben2) ( encircle)to \surround sb/ sth jdn/etw umgeben;mystery still \surrounds the circumstances of his death die Umstände seines Todes liegen noch immer im Dunkeln;4) ( have as companions)to \surround oneself with sb sich akk mit jdm umgeben;to be \surrounded by sb von jdm umgeben sein;she wanted to celebrate \surrounded by the people she loved sie wollte im Kreis ihrer Lieben feiern n ( esp Brit)brass \surround Messingrahmen m -
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[(h)wu:p] vijubeln vtto give a \whoop of triumph einen Triumphschrei loslassen;to give a loud \whoop laut aufjauchzenPHRASES: -
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(DE) feierst; feiert; feierte; frohlocke; zelebrieren; zelebriert; (EN) celebrate; fete; féte; hold high festival; lionize; rejoice; resound -
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