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1 zynisch
I Adj. cynicalII Adv. cynically; er lächelte zynisch he smiled cynically; „...“, bemerkte sie zynisch „...“, she remarked cynically* * *cynical* * *zy|nisch ['tsyːnɪʃ]1. adjcynical2. advcynically* * *1) cynically2) (inclined to believe the worst, especially about people: a cynical attitude.) cynical* * *zy·nisch[ˈtsy:nɪʃ]\zynisch grinsen to give a cynical grin a. pej* * *1.Adjektiv cynical2.adverbial cynically* * *A. adj cynicalB. adv cynically;er lächelte zynisch he smiled cynically;„…“, bemerkte sie zynisch “…”, she remarked cynically* * *1.Adjektiv cynical2.adverbial cynically* * *adj.cynic adj.cynical adj. adv.cynically adv. -
2 Zynismus
m; -, Zynismen1. nur Sg. cynicism2. Äußerung: cynical comment, acid remark* * *der Zynismuscynicism* * *Zy|nịs|mus [tsy'nɪsmʊs]m -, Zyni\#smen[-mən] cynicism* * ** * *Zy·nis·mus<-, -ismen>[tsyˈnɪsmʊs, pl -ˈnɪsmən]m* * *der; Zynismus: cynicism* * *1. nur sg cynicism2. Äußerung: cynical comment, acid remark* * *der; Zynismus: cynicism* * *m.cynicism n. -
3 menschenverachtend
* * *mẹn|schen|ver|ach|tend1. adjinhuman2. advinhumanely* * *men·schen·ver·ach·tend* * *menschenverachtend adj contemptuous of one’s fellow men; Politik: showing contempt for humanity; (zynisch) cynical -
4 Notbremse
f1. emergency brake; EISENB. Brit. communication cord; die Notbremse ziehen apply the emergency brake(s), pull the communication cord; fig. call a halt before it’s too late* * *die Notbremsecommunication cord; emergency brake* * *Not|brem|sefemergency brake, communication cord (Brit)die Nótbremse ziehen (lit) — to pull the communication cord (Brit) or emergency brake; (fig) to put the brakes on; (Ftbl sl
* * *(a chain etc in a railway carriage, to be pulled in an emergency.) communication cord* * *Not·brem·sef emergency brakedie \Notbremse ziehen [o betätigen] to pull the emergency brake▶ die \Notbremse ziehen [o betätigen] to put the brakes on sth* * *die emergency brake* * *1. emergency brake; BAHN Br communication cord;die Notbremse ziehen apply the emergency brake(s), pull the communication cord; fig call a halt before it’s too late2. SPORT, fig professional foul, cynical foul* * *die emergency brake* * *(Eisenbahn) f.communication cord (UK)(railway) n. f.emergency brake n. -
5 zynisch
zy·nisch [ʼtsy:nɪʃ] adj\zynisch grinsen to give a cynical grin (a. pej) -
6 Zynismus
Zy·nis·mus <-, -ismen> [tsyʼnɪsmʊs, pl -ʼnɪsmən] m -
7 Giftspritze
f2. bei Hinrichtungen: lethal injection* * *Gift·sprit·zef* * *zur Giftspritze greifen use pesticides2. bei Hinrichtungen: lethal injection -
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9 Notbremse
f1. communication cord Br.2. emergency brake3. emergency cordffig.1. cynical foul2. professional foulsecondary braking system -
10 zynisch
1. cynic2. cynical3. cynically4. jaundiced -
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12 zynischste
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cynical — cynical, misanthropic, pessimistic, misogynic are comparable when meaning deeply and often contemptuously dis trustful. Cynical implies a sneering disbelief in sincerity and integrity {the ease with which she asserted or denied whatever suited… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
cynical — [sin′i kəl] adj. [< L cynicus, of the Cynics: see CYNIC] 1. believing that people are motivated in all their actions only by selfishness; denying the sincerity of people s motives and actions, or the value of living 2. sarcastic, sneering, etc … English World dictionary
cynical — I adjective acrimonious, apt to distrust, arrogant, caustic, cavalier, censorious, condemnatory, contemptuous, contumelious, critical, decrying, defamatory, defeatist, denunciatory, derisive, derogative, derogatory, despising, disapproving,… … Law dictionary
cynical — 1580s, resembling Cynic philosophers, from CYNIC (Cf. cynic) + AL (Cf. al) (1). By late 17c. the meaning had shaded into the general one of critical, disparaging the motives of others, captious, sneering, peevish. Related: Cynically … Etymology dictionary
cynical — [adj] nonbelieving; doubtful contemptuous, derisive, ironic, misanthropic, misanthropical, mocking, pessimistic, sarcastic, sardonic, scoffing, scornful, skeptical, sneering, suspicious, unbelieving, wry; concepts 267,403 Ant. believing, hopeful … New thesaurus
cynical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) tending not to believe in the integrity or sincerity of others. 2) sceptical. 3) contemptuous; mocking. 4) concerned only with one s own interests. DERIVATIVES cynically adverb … English terms dictionary
cynical — 01. Harvey is a very [cynical] guy who would never believe that anyone did anything out of generosity. 02. You are such a [cynic]! Don t you believe in anything? 03. Calvin s [cynical] view of the world has kept him from making many friends. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English
Cynical — Cynic Cyn ic (s[i^]n [i^]k), Cynical Cyn ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. [L. cynicus of the sect of Cynics, fr. Gr. kyniko s, prop., dog like, fr. ky wn, kyno s, dog. See {Hound}.] 1. Having the qualities of a surly dog; snarling; captious; currish. I hope … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cynical — adjective Date: 1542 1. captious, peevish 2. having or showing the attitude or temper of a cynic: as a. contemptuously distrustful of human nature and motives < those cynical men who say that democracy cannot be honest and efficient … New Collegiate Dictionary
cynical — cyn|i|cal [ sınıkl ] adjective * 1. ) someone who is cynical believes that people care only about themselves and are not sincere or honest 2. ) someone who is cynical expects things not to be successful or useful: cynical about: I know that some… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cynical — [[t]sɪ̱nɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as cynical, you mean they believe that people always act selfishly. ...his cynical view of the world. Ant: idealistic Derived words: cynically ADV GRADED ADV with v As a backpacker said… … English dictionary