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1 Äußerlichkeit
f; meist Pl.; meist pej.1. bei Person: (Aussehen) (outward) appearance, externals Pl.; (Umgangsformen) formalities Pl., manners Pl.* * *die Äußerlichkeitoutwardness* * *Äu|ßer|lich|keitf -, -enÄ́úßerlichkeiten pl — (outward) appearances
* * *Äu·ßer·lich·keit<-, -en>f* * *die; Äußerlichkeit, Äußerlichkeiten1) (Umgangsform) formality2) (Unwesentliches) minor point* * *1. bei Person: (Aussehen) (outward) appearance, externals pl; (Umgangsformen) formalities pl, manners pl* * *die; Äußerlichkeit, Äußerlichkeiten1) (Umgangsform) formality2) (Unwesentliches) minor point* * *f.outwardness n. -
2 Äußere
n; -n, kein Pl.1. outside2. (Erscheinung) (outward) appearance; externals Pl.; nach dem Äußeren urteilen go ( oder judge) by appearances; von angenehmem Äußeren pleasant, personable* * *das Äußereoutside; appearance; aspect; exterior* * *Äu|ße|re(s) ['ɔysərə]nt decl as adjexterior; (fig = Aussehen auch) outward appearancedas Ä́úßere täuscht oft — appearances are often deceptive
Minister des Ä́úßeren (form) — foreign minister, foreign secretary (Brit), secretary of state (US)
* * *das1) (the outside (of something or someone): On the exterior she was charming, but she was known to have a violent temper.) exterior2) (the outer surface: The outside of the house was painted white.) outside* * *äu·ße·re(r, s)[ˈɔysərə, -rɐ, -rəs]1. (außerhalb gelegen) outer\äußere Verletzung external injury2. (von außen wahrnehmbar) outer, exterior3. (außenpolitisch) external* * *das; Äußeren [outward] appearance* * *1. outsidenach dem Äußeren urteilen go ( oder judge) by appearances;von angenehmem Äußeren pleasant, personable* * *das; Äußeren [outward] appearance* * *-n n.outside n. -
3 Anschein
m appearance, semblance; den Anschein erwecken (+ Gen) give the impression of (being); es hat den Anschein, als ob it looks (very much) as if; sich (Dat) den Anschein geben zu (+ Inf.) / etw. zu sein pretend to (+ Inf.) / make o.s. out to be s.th.; dem oder allem Anschein nach to all appearances; allem Anschein nach war er es it looks very much as if it was him; der Anschein trügt appearances can be ( oder are) deceptive* * *der Anscheinappearances; appearance; semblance* * *Ạn|scheinmappearance; (= Eindruck) impressionallem Anschein nach — to all appearances, apparently
den Anschein erwecken, als... — to give the impression that...
den Anschein geben, als ob man informiert sei — to pretend to be informed
es hat den Anschein, als ob... — it appears that..., it seems as if...
* * *An·scheinm▪ [äußerer] \Anschein [outward] appearanceden \Anschein erwecken, als [ob]... to give the impression that [or of]...den \Anschein haben to appear [or seem] soden \Anschein haben, als [ob]... to appear that [or as if]..., to seem that [or as if]...* * *der appearanceallem od. dem Anschein nach — to all appearances
es hat den Anschein, als ob... — it appears or looks as if...
* * *Anschein m appearance, semblance;den Anschein erwecken (+gen) give the impression of (being);es hat den Anschein, als ob it looks (very much) as if;sich (dat)den Anschein geben zu (+inf)/etwas zu sein pretend to (+inf)/make o.s. out to be sth;allem Anschein nach to all appearances;allem Anschein nach war er es it looks very much as if it was him;der Anschein trügt appearances can be ( oder are) deceptive* * *der appearanceallem od. dem Anschein nach — to all appearances
es hat den Anschein, als ob... — it appears or looks as if...
sich (Dat.) den Anschein geben, als ob man etwas glaubt — pretend to believe something
* * *-e m.appearance n.face n.semblance n. -
4 Äußeres
exterior; appearance; aspect; outside* * *Äu|ße|re(s) ['ɔysərə]nt decl as adjexterior; (fig = Aussehen auch) outward appearancedas Ä́úßere täuscht oft — appearances are often deceptive
* * *[ˈɔysərə, -rəs]nt dekl wie adj outward appearance -
5 äußeres
exterior; appearance; aspect; outside* * *Äu|ße|re(s) ['ɔysərə]nt decl as adjexterior; (fig = Aussehen auch) outward appearancedas Ä́úßere täuscht oft — appearances are often deceptive
* * *äu·ße·re(r, s)[ˈɔysərə, -rɐ, -rəs]1. (außerhalb gelegen) outer\äußeres Verletzung external injury2. (von außen wahrnehmbar) outer, exterior3. (außenpolitisch) external -
6 Anschein
An·schein m[äußerer] \Anschein [outward] appearance;den \Anschein erwecken, als [ob]... to give the impression that [or of]...;den \Anschein haben to appear [or seem] so;den \Anschein haben, als [ob]... to appear that [or as if]..., to seem that [or as if]...;
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