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1 worthy
1. adjectiveworthy of the occasion — dem Anlass angemessen
2) (deserving) würdig; verdienstvoll [Sache, Organisation]be worthy of the name — den Namen verdienen
2. nounworthy of note/mention — erwähnenswert
local worthies — (joc.) örtliche Honoratioren
* * *[-ði]1) (good and deserving: I willingly give money to a worthy cause.) würdig3) ((with of) typical of, suited to, or in keeping with: a performance worthy of a champion.) würdig4) (of great enough importance etc: She was not thought worthy to be presented to the king.) würdig* * *[ˈwɜ:ði, AM ˈwɜ:r-]I. adjto make a donation to a \worthy cause für einen wohltätigen [o guten] Zweck spenden\worthy opponent würdiger Gegner/würdige Gegnerin\worthy principles achtbare Prinzipien2. (meriting)\worthy of attention [or notice] /praise beachtens-/lobenswertissues \worthy of consideration in Betracht zu ziehende Punktelocal worthies Lokalmatadoren pl hum* * *['wɜːðɪ]1. adj (+er)1) ehrenwert, achtbar; opponent würdig; motive, cause lobenswert, löblich2) pred wert, würdigto be worthy of sb/sth — jds/einer Sache würdig sein (geh)
any journalist worthy of the name — jeder Journalist, der diese Bezeichnung verdient
this makes him worthy of ( our) respect — dafür verdient er unseren Respekt
he is worthy to be ranked among... — er ist es wert, zu... gezählt zu werden
2. n (hum)the local worthies — die Ortsgrößen pl (hum)
* * *A adj (adv → academic.ru/83127/worthily">worthily)1. würdig, achtbar, ehrenwert, angesehen2. würdig, wert ( beide:of gen):be worthy of sth einer Sache wert oder würdig sein, etwas verdienen;be worthy to be ( oder of being) venerated, be worthy of veneration es verdienen oder wert sein, verehrt zu werden; verehrungswürdig sein;a) glaubwürdig,b) WIRTSCH kreditwürdig, -fähig;be worthy of reflection es wert sein, dass man darüber nachdenkt;worthy of trust vertrauenswürdig;3. würdig (Gegner, Nachfolger etc). words worthy (of) the occasion Worte, die dem Anlass angemessen sind;worthy reward entsprechende oder angemessene BelohnungB s oft hum Person f von Verdienst und Würde, große Persönlichkeit, Größe f* * *1. adjective1) (adequate, estimable) würdig; verdienstvoll [Tat]; angemessen [Belohnung]2) (deserving) würdig; verdienstvoll [Sache, Organisation]2. nounworthy of note/mention — erwähnenswert
local worthies — (joc.) örtliche Honoratioren
* * *adj.bieder adj.würdig adj.
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