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121 Tochter
f; -, Töchter1. leibliche: daughter; die Tochter des Hauses the daughter of the house; sie ist ganz die Tochter ihres Vaters she is very much her father’s daughter, she takes very much after her father; höhere Töchter altm. oder hum. (well-bred) young ladies, young ladies of good class ( oder background)* * *die Tochterdaughter* * *Tọch|ter ['tɔxtɐ]f -, -['tœçtɐ] daughter; (= Tochterfirma) subsidiary; (Sw = Bedienstete) girldas Fräulein Tochter (iro, form) — mademoiselle
See:→ höher* * *(a female child (when spoken of in relation to her parents): That is Mary's daughter; She has two daughters.) daughter* * *To·chter<-, Töchter>[ˈtɔxtɐ, pl ˈtœçtɐ]f1. (weibliches Kind) daughterTöchter der Großbanken subsidiaries of the big three* * *die; Tochter, Töchter daughterdie Tochter des Hauses — the daughter or young lady of the house
* * *1. leibliche: daughter;die Tochter des Hauses the daughter of the house;sie ist ganz die Tochter ihres Vaters she is very much her father’s daughter, she takes very much after her father;2. WIRTSCH, sl (Tochterunternehmen) subsidiary;eine Tochter von BMW a subsidiary of BMW* * *die; Tochter, Töchter daughterdie Tochter des Hauses — the daughter or young lady of the house
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122 tochter
f; -, Töchter1. leibliche: daughter; die Tochter des Hauses the daughter of the house; sie ist ganz die Tochter ihres Vaters she is very much her father’s daughter, she takes very much after her father; höhere Töchter altm. oder hum. (well-bred) young ladies, young ladies of good class ( oder background)* * *die Tochterdaughter* * *Tọch|ter ['tɔxtɐ]f -, -['tœçtɐ] daughter; (= Tochterfirma) subsidiary; (Sw = Bedienstete) girldas Fräulein Tochter (iro, form) — mademoiselle
See:→ höher* * *(a female child (when spoken of in relation to her parents): That is Mary's daughter; She has two daughters.) daughter* * *To·chter<-, Töchter>[ˈtɔxtɐ, pl ˈtœçtɐ]f1. (weibliches Kind) daughterTöchter der Großbanken subsidiaries of the big three* * *die; Tochter, Töchter daughterdie Tochter des Hauses — the daughter or young lady of the house
* * *…tochter f im substArbeitertochter daughter of a blue-collar worker, girl from a working-class background;Fabrikantentochter daughter of a manufacturer, girl from an entrepreneurial background2. schweiz (Angestellte):Büfetttochter Getränke: barmaid; Speisen: girl behind the counter ( oder serving the food), waitress;Ladentochter shop (US sales) assistant, shopgirl;Saaltochter waitress* * *die; Tochter, Töchter daughterdie Tochter des Hauses — the daughter or young lady of the house
* * *-ö f.daughter n. -
123 überschwenglich
überschwänglich* * *über|schweng|lich ['yːbɐʃvɛŋlɪç]adj advSee:* * *1) (speaking or spoken in an exaggerated manner: gushing remarks; She's a bit too gushing for me.) gushing2) gushingly3) effusively4) (showing too much feeling; emotional: an effusive letter.) effusive* * *über·schweng·lichALT[ˈy:bɐʃvɛŋlɪç]* * ** * ** * ** * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.effusive adj.gushing adj.gushy adj. -
124 Umgangssprache
f colloquial language; (saloppe Sprache, Slang) slang; die englische etc. Umgangssprache colloquial English etc.; ( die) Umgangssprache ist dort überall Englisch English is used everywhere there as the language of communication* * *die Umgangsspracheslang* * *Ụm|gangs|spra|chefcolloquial language or speech* * *(words and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group: army slang; teenage slang; `stiff' is slang for `a corpse'.) slang* * *Um·gangs·spra·chefdie griechische \Umgangssprache colloquial Greekin dieser Schule ist Französisch die \Umgangssprache the language spoken at this school is French* * *die colloquial language* * *die englische etcUmgangssprache colloquial English etc;(die) Umgangssprache ist dort überall Englisch English is used everywhere there as the language of communication* * *die colloquial language* * *f.colloquial language n.common parlance n.common speech n. -
125 umgangssprachlich
I Adj. colloquialII Adv. colloquially; sehr / zu umgangssprachlich geschrieben etc. written etc. in a very colloquial style / too colloquial a style* * *colloquial; conversational* * *ụm|gangs|sprach|lichadjcolloquial* * *1) colloquially2) (of or used in everyday informal, especially spoken, language: a colloquial expression.) colloquial* * *um·gangs·sprach·lichadj colloquialein \umgangssprachlicher Ausdruck/ein \umgangssprachliches Wort a colloquial expression/word, a colloquialism spec* * *1.Adjektiv colloquial2.adverbial colloquially* * *A. adj colloquialB. adv colloquially;sehr/zu umgangssprachlich geschrieben etc written etc in a very colloquial style/too colloquial a style* * *1.Adjektiv colloquial2.adverbial colloquially* * *adj.colloquial n. adv.colloquially adv. -
126 ungenannt
Adj. unnamed; Person: auch anonymous, nameless; der Spender möchte ungenannt bleiben the donor wishes to remain anonymous* * *unnamed; anonymous; undisclosed* * *ụn|ge|nanntadj1) Mensch anonymous2) Zahl, Summe unspecified* * *1) anonymously2) (not spoken of by name: The author of the book shall be nameless.) nameless* * *un·ge·nannt[ˈʊngənant]adj unnamed* * *Adjektiv anonymous* * *der Spender möchte ungenannt bleiben the donor wishes to remain anonymous* * *Adjektiv anonymous* * *adj.undisclosed adj.unnamed adj. -
127 Vereinbarung
f agreement (auch Pol.), arrangement; (Klausel) clause, provision; laut Vereinbarung as agreed; nach Vereinbarung by agreement ( oder arrangement, appointment); eine Vereinbarung treffen reach an agreement; Gehalt nach Vereinbarung salary negotiable* * *die Vereinbarungagreement; stipulation; contract; convention; declaration; arrangement* * *Ver|ein|ba|rungf -, -en(= das Vereinbaren) agreeing; (von Zeit, Treffen, Tag) arranging, arrangement; (= Abmachung) agreementlaut Veréínbarung — as agreed
nach Veréínbarung — by arrangement
* * *(a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) agreement* * *Ver·ein·ba·rung<-, -en>flaut \Vereinbarung as agreednach \Vereinbarung by arrangement\Vereinbarung auf Gegenseitigkeit reciprocal agreement\Vereinbarung über Gewerkschaftszwang union membership agreement BRIT\Vereinbarung über die Zahlungsmodalitäten stipulation of paymententgegen früheren \Vereinbarungen contrary to former agreementseine \Vereinbarung treffen to reach an agreementstillschweigende \Vereinbarung implicit [or tacit] agreementwettbewerbsbeschränkende \Vereinbarung restrictive agreement* * *die; Vereinbarung, Vereinbarungen agreement* * *laut Vereinbarung as agreed;nach Vereinbarung by agreement ( oder arrangement, appointment);eine Vereinbarung treffen reach an agreement;Gehalt nach Vereinbarung salary negotiable* * *die; Vereinbarung, Vereinbarungen agreement* * *f.agreement n.arrangement n.convention n.declaration n.settlement n.stipulation n. -
128 Verleumdung
* * *die Verleumdungdefamation; aspersion; slander; obloquy; calumny; traducement; calumniation; slanderousness; backbiting* * *Ver|leum|dungf -, -enslandering; (schriftlich) libelling (esp Brit), libeling (US); (= Bemerkung) slander, calumny; (= Bericht) libel* * *die1) (the legal term for something written which is harmful to a person's reputation.) libel2) ((the act of making) an untrue spoken, not written, statement about a person with the intention of damaging that person's reputation: That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander!) slander3) (a piece of slander.) smear* * *Ver·leum·dung<-, -en>f slander no art, no pl, libel no art, no pl* * *die; Verleumdung, Verleumdungeno. Pl. slander; (in Schriftform) libelling* * ** * *die; Verleumdung, Verleumdungeno. Pl. slander; (in Schriftform) libelling* * *f.calumny n.defamation n.libel n.obloquy n.slander n.traducement n.
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