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1 zerstreuen
I v/t1. scatter; (Menschen) disperse; (Licht) auch diffuse; seine Kleider im ganzen Haus zerstreuen scatter one’s clothes all over the house2. fig. (Bedenken, Argwohn etc.) dispel, dissipateII v/refl1. Menge: disperse, scatter, break up* * *to disseminate; to sow; to distract; to entertain; to disperse; to divert;sich zerstreuento scatter* * *zer|streu|en ptp zerstreut1. vt1) (= verstreuen) to scatter (in +dat over); Volksmenge etc to disperse; Licht to diffuse; (fig) to dispel, to allay2)(= ablenken)
jdn zerstréúen — to take sb's mind off things, to divert sb2. vr2) (= sich ablenken) to take one's mind off things; (= sich amüsieren) to amuse oneself* * *1) (to (cause to) spread in all directions.) diffuse2) (to (cause to) scatter in all directions: Some seeds are dispersed by the wind.) disperse3) (to amuse or entertain.) divert4) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) scatter* * *zer·streu·en *I. vt▪ etw \zerstreuen to disperse sthberittene Polizisten zerstreuten die Menge mounted police dispersed the crowd▪ jdn \zerstreuen to take sb's mind off sth, to divert sbÄngste/Sorgen \zerstreuen to dispel [or form allay] fears/worries4. (verteilen) to scatterLicht \zerstreuen to diffuse lightII. vr2. (auseinandertreiben) to disperse* * *1.transitives Verb1) scatter; disperse < crowd>2.jemanden/sich zerstreuen — entertain somebody/oneself; (ablenken) take somebody's/one's mind off things
reflexives Verb disperse; (schneller) scatter* * *A. v/tseine Kleider im ganzen Haus zerstreuen scatter one’s clothes all over the house2. fig (Bedenken, Argwohn etc) dispel, dissipate3. fig (ablenken) divert, amuse;jemanden zerstreuen auch take sb’s mind off thingsB. v/r1. Menge: disperse, scatter, break up2. (sich ablenken) take one’s mind off things;sich mit etwas zerstreuen auch occupy o.s. with sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) scatter; disperse < crowd>2.jemanden/sich zerstreuen — entertain somebody/oneself; (ablenken) take somebody's/one's mind off things
reflexives Verb disperse; (schneller) scatter* * *(Optik) v.to disperse v. v.to allay v.to disperse v.to dissipate v.to scatter v. -
2 verringern
I v/t decrease, reduce, lower, cut (down)II v/refl decrease, diminish, go down* * *to diminish; to lessen; to lower; to decrease; to reduce; to weaken; to slow down; to abate; to bate;sich verringernto decline; to decrease; to diminish* * *ver|rịn|gern [fɛɐ'rɪŋɐn] ptp verri\#ngert1. vtto reduce2. vrto decrease; (Abstand, Vorsprung auch) to lessen, to diminish; (Qualität auch, Leistung) to deteriorate* * *1) (to make less: He allayed her fears.) allay2) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) minimize3) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) minimise* * *ver·rin·gern *[fɛɐ̯ˈrɪŋɐn]I. vt▪ etw \verringern to reduce sthdie Geschwindigkeit \verringern to slow down, to slacken offII. vr1. (kleiner werden) to decrease2. (abnehmen) to decrease, to diminish* * *1.transitives Verb reduce2.reflexives Verb decrease* * *A. v/t decrease, reduce, lower, cut (down)B. v/r decrease, diminish, go down* * *1.transitives Verb reduce2.reflexives Verb decrease* * *v.to abate v.to allay v.to bate v.to decrease v.to reduce v. -
3 zerstreuen
zer·streu·en *vt1) ( auseinandertreiben)etw \zerstreuen to disperse sth;berittene Polizisten zerstreuten die Menge mounted police dispersed the crowd2) ( unterhalten)jdn \zerstreuen to take sb's mind off sth, to divert sb3) ( durch Zureden beseitigen)4) ( verteilen) to scatter;Licht \zerstreuen to diffuse lightvr1) ( auseinandergehen)sich \zerstreuen to scatter; Menge to disperse2) ( auseinandertreiben)sich \zerstreuen to disperse3) ( sich auflösen)4) ( sich amüsieren)sich \zerstreuen to amuse oneself -
4 beschwichtigt
1. allayed2. allays3. conciliated4. conciliates5. pacified6. pacifies7. placates -
5 beschwichtigte
1. allayed2. conciliated3. pacified4. placated -
6 gelindert
1. allayed2. alleviated3. mitigated4. palliated5. soothed
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