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121 rekindle
re·kin·dle [ˌri:ʼkɪndl̩] vt1) ( light again)to \rekindle a fire ein Feuer wieder entfachen;2)( fig)to \rekindle sth etw wieder entfachen ( fig)to \rekindle a friendship/ romance eine Freundschaft/Romanze wieder aufleben lassen;to \rekindle sb's hope/ passion jds Hoffnung/Leidenschaft wieder erwecken;to \rekindle sb's interest jds Interesse wieder wecken;to \rekindle memories Erinnerungen wieder erwecken -
122 ruling
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123 satisfy
1) ( meet needs)to \satisfy sb jdn zufrieden stellen;to \satisfy sb's curiosity jds Neugier befriedigen [o stillen];2) ( fulfil)to \satisfy a demand econ eine Nachfrage befriedigen;to \satisfy requirements Anforderungen genügen3) ( comply with)to \satisfy a condition/ criteria/ a demand/ requirements eine Bedingung/Kriterien/eine Forderung/Anforderungen erfüllen4) ( convince)to \satisfy sb that... jdn überzeugen, dass...;she satisfied the court that she was innocent sie überzeugte das Gericht von ihrer Unschuld;5) ( pay off)to \satisfy one's creditors seine Gläubiger/Gläubigerinnen befriedigen;to \satisfy a debt eine Schuld begleichen;to \satisfy a loan einen Kredit tilgenPHRASES: -
124 searing
3) (fig: intense) description eindringlich; passion glühend ( geh) emotion, tale leidenschaftlich; attack, criticism scharf, schonungslos -
125 smoulder
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126 suffuse
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127 tameable
zähmbar;gambling is a \tameable passion Spielleidenschaft ist kontrollierbar; curiosity, hunger bezähmbar; -
128 throes
to be in its final \throes ( fig) in den letzten Zügen liegen;we're in the final \throes of selling our house wir sind gerade kurz davor, unser Haus zu verkaufen
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