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1 lightness
I noun, no pl.2) (of penalty, weather) Milde, die3)lightness of heart/spirit — Heiterkeit/Unbekümmertheit, die
4) (lack of concern) Leichtfertigkeit, die5) (agility of movement) Leichtigkeit, dieII noun(brightness, paleness of colour) Helligkeit, die* * *I noun II noun* * *light·ness1[ˈlaɪtnəs]light·ness2[ˈlaɪtnəs]n no pl* * *I ['laItnɪs]nHelligkeit f IIn1) geringes Gewicht, Leichtheit f; (of task, step, movements) Leichtigkeit f; (of taxes) Niedrigkeit f; (of punishment) Milde f; (of soil, cake) Lockerheit flightness of touch (of pianist) — weicher or leichter Anschlag
the lightness of the breeze/music —
2) (= lack of seriousness) mangelnder Ernsta certain lightness in your attitude toward(s) the authorities — eine gewisse Leichtfertigkeit den Behörden gegenüber
* * *lightness1 [ˈlaıtnıs] s Helligkeit flightness2 [ˈlaıtnıs] s1. Leichtheit f, Leichtigkeit f, geringes Gewicht2. Leichtverdaulichkeit f3. Lockerheit f4. Sanftheit f5. Flinkheit f6. Grazie f, Anmut f7. a) Unbeschwertheit f, Sorglosigkeit f, Heiterkeit f, Fröhlichkeit fb) Leichtfertigkeit f, -sinn mc) Unbeständigkeit f, Flatterhaftigkeit fd) Unmoral f* * *I noun, no pl.1) (having little weight, lit. or fig.) Leichtigkeit, die2) (of penalty, weather) Milde, die3)lightness of heart/spirit — Heiterkeit/Unbekümmertheit, die
4) (lack of concern) Leichtfertigkeit, die5) (agility of movement) Leichtigkeit, dieII noun(brightness, paleness of colour) Helligkeit, die* * *n.Leichtigkeit f.
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