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  • 1 absolut

    I Adj. alle Bedeutungen: absolute; umg. (völlig) auch complete, total; absolutes Gehör auch perfect pitch; es ist sein absolutes Recht zu (+ Inf.) he has every right to (+ Inf.)
    II Adv. absolutely; ich sehe absolut keinen Sinn darin I just don’t see the point of it; er hat absolut keine Skrupel he has no scruples whatsoever; wenn du absolut gehen willst if you really have to go; absolut nicht! not at all
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    entirely (Adv.); absolute (Adj.); absolutely (Adv.)
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    ab|so|lut [apzo'luːt]
    1. adj
    (alle Bedeutungen) absolute; (= völlig auch) complete, total
    2. adv
    absolutely

    das ist absolút unmöglich — that's quite or absolutely impossible

    absolút genommen or betrachtet — considered in the absolute

    ich sehe absolút nicht ein, warum... — I just don't understand why...

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    (complete: absolute honesty.) absolute
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    ab·so·lut
    [apzoˈlu:t]
    I. adj
    1. (uneingeschränkt) absolute
    \absolute Glaubensfreiheit complete religious freedom
    ein \absoluter Monarch an absolute monarch
    \absolute Ruhe complete calm [or quietness
    2. (nicht relativ) absolute
    \absolute Mehrheit absolute majority
    \absoluter Nullpunkt PHYS absolute zero
    3. (völlig) absolute, complete
    ein \absolutes Missverständnis a complete misunderstanding
    II. adv
    1. (fam: völlig) absolutely, completely
    \absolut unmöglich absolutely impossible
    es ist mir \absolut unerfindlich it's a complete mystery to me
    2. (in Verneinungen: überhaupt)
    \absolut nicht positively [or absolutely] not
    ich sehe \absolut nicht ein, warum es so ist I can't for the life of me see why it's like that, it is inconceivable to me why it's like that form
    das ist \absolut nicht so, wie du es darstellst! it is positively not the way you describe it!
    \absolut nichts absolutely nothing
    3. (für sich)
    \absolut genommen [o betrachtet] seen as a separate issue
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    1.
    Adjektiv absolute
    2.
    adverbial absolutely
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    A. adj alle Bedeutungen: absolute; umg (völlig) auch complete, total;
    absolutes Gehör auch perfect pitch;
    es ist sein absolutes Recht zu (+inf) he has every right to (+inf)
    B. adv absolutely;
    ich sehe absolut keinen Sinn darin I just don’t see the point of it;
    er hat absolut keine Skrupel he has no scruples whatsoever;
    wenn du absolut gehen willst if you really have to go;
    absolut nicht! not at all
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    1.
    Adjektiv absolute
    2.
    adverbial absolutely
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    adj.
    absolute adj.
    downright adj.
    unmitigated adj. adv.
    starkly adv.
    utterly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > absolut

  • 2 absolut

    ab·so·lut [apzoʼlu:t] adj
    1) ( uneingeschränkt) absolute;
    \absolute Glaubensfreiheit complete religious freedom;
    ein \absoluter Monarch an absolute monarch;
    \absolute Ruhe complete calm [or quietness];
    2) ( nicht relativ) absolute;
    \absolute Mehrheit absolute majority;
    \absoluter Nullpunkt absolute zero
    3) ( völlig) absolute, complete;
    ein \absolutes Missverständnis a complete misunderstanding
    1) (fam: völlig) absolutely, completely;
    \absolut unmöglich absolutely impossible;
    es ist mir \absolut unerfindlich it's a complete mystery to me
    2) (in Verneinungen: überhaupt)
    \absolut nicht positively [or absolutely] not;
    ich sehe \absolut nicht ein, warum es so ist I can't for the life of me see why it's like that, it is inconceivable to me why it's like that ( form)
    das ist \absolut nicht so, wie du es darstellst! it is positively not the way you describe it!;
    \absolut nichts absolutely nothing
    3) ( für sich)
    \absolut genommen [o betrachtet] seen as a separate issue

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > absolut

  • 3 absolutistisch

    Adj. absolutist
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    ab|so|lu|tịs|tisch [apzolu'tIstɪʃ]
    1. adj
    absolutist
    2. adv

    absolutistisch herrschen or regieren — to be an absolute monarch

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    ab·so·lu·tis·tisch
    I. adj absolutist
    II. adv in an absolutist manner
    \absolutistisch regieren to rule absolutely
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    1.
    Adjektiv absolutist
    2.
    adverbial in an absolutist manner
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    absolutistisch adj absolutist
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv absolutist
    2.
    adverbial in an absolutist manner
    * * *
    adj.
    absolutist adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > absolutistisch

  • 4 absolut

    absolút adj абсолютен, пълен, тотален, неограничен; absoluter Monarch неограничен монарх; absolute Ruhe пълно (абсолютно) спокойствие; absolute Mehrheit абсолютно мнозинство; absoluter Unsinn пълна глупост; er ist eine absolute Null той е кръгла нула; das will ich absolut nicht изобщо не искам това; absolut unmöglich абсолютно невъзможно.

    Deutsch-Bulgarisch Wörterbuch > absolut

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