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1 spontaneous
adjectivemake a spontaneous offer of something — spontan etwas anbieten
* * *[spən'teiniəs]1) (said, done etc of one's own free will without pressure from others: His offer was quite spontaneous.) spontan•- academic.ru/91969/spontaneously">spontaneously- spontaneousness
- spontaneity* * *spon·ta·neous[spɒnˈteɪniəs, AM spɑ:n-]1. (unplanned) spontan3. MED Spontan-\spontaneous miscarriage Spontanabort m fachspr* * *[spɒn'teInɪəs]adjspontan; style ungezwungen* * *1. spontan:a) plötzlich, impulsivb) freiwillig, von innen heraus (erfolgend)c) ungekünstelt, ungezwungen, natürlich2. unwillkürlich3. BOT wild wachsend4. selbsttätig, spontan, von selbst (entstanden):spontaneously inflammable selbstentzündlich* * *adjective* * *adj.spontan adj. -
2 conventional
adjectivekonventionell; (not spontaneous) formell* * *adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) herkömmlich* * *con·ven·tion·al[kənˈven(t)ʃənəl]\conventional attitudes [or opinions] herkömmliche [o konventionelle] Ansichten, konventionelles Denken\conventional medicine Schulmedizin f\conventional war konventionell geführter Krieg\conventional warfare/weapons konventionelle Kriegsführung/Waffen* * *[kən'venʃənl]adjdress, attitudes, warfare, weapons konventionell; person, behaviour also konventionsgebunden; philosophy, beliefs, theory, manner, technique herkömmlich; theatre, music, style traditionell; symbol, mealtimes normalerweise üblichit is conventional to do sth — es ist normalerweise üblich, etw zu tun
in the conventional sense — im herkömmlichen Sinn
* * *conventional [kənˈvenʃənl; -ʃnəl] adj (adv conventionally)conventional society bürgerliche Gesellschaft;the conventional wisdom is that … die landläufige Meinung geht dahin, dass …2. pej schablonenhaft, unoriginell, abgedroschen3. konventionell, förmlich4. JURa) vertraglich vereinbart, vertragsgemäß, Vertrags…b) gewohnheitsrechtlich* * *adjectivekonventionell; (not spontaneous) formell* * *adj.hergebracht adj.konventionell adj.üblich adj. -
3 unrehearsed
un·re·hearsed[ˌʌnrɪˈhɜ:st, AM -ˈhɜ:rst]1. (spontaneous) spontan* * *["ʌnrɪ'hɜːst]adj (THEAT ETC)nicht geprobt; cast schlecht eingespielt; (= spontaneous) incident spontan* * ** * *adj.unerprobt adj. -
4 untaught
un·taught[ʌnˈtɔ:t, AM -ˈtɑ:t]adj inv1. (not taught) unwissend, ungebildet2. (not trained by teaching) nicht unterrichtet, ungelehrt* * *[ʌn'tɔːt]adj(= not trained) person nicht ausgebildet; ability angeboren; behaviour natürlichbasic skills which remain untaught in our schools — Grundfähigkeiten, die in unseren Schulen weiterhin nicht vermittelt werden
* * *untaught adj1. ungelehrt, nicht unterrichtet2. unwissend, ungebildet3. ungelernt, selbst entwickelt (Fähigkeiten)* * *adj.ungelehrt adj. -
5 unrehearsed
1) ( spontaneous) spontan
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