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nounAnonymität, die* * *[ænə'niməti]* * *ano·nym·ity[ˌænəˈnɪməti, AM -ət̬i]to preserve one's \anonymity seine Anonymität wahren, anonym bleiben* * *["nə'nImItɪ]nAnonymität f* * *hide behind anonymity sich in der Anonymität verstecken;maintain one’s anonymity seine Anonymität wahren* * *nounAnonymität, die* * *n.Anonymität f.Unbekanntheit f. -
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ano·nym·ity [ˌænəʼnɪməti, Am -ət̬i] nAnonymität f;to preserve one's \anonymity seine Anonymität wahren, anonym bleiben -
4 Mittelfeld
■ Teil des Spielfelds, der in etwa von einem Strafraum zum andern geht.■ Area of a football pitch approximately between the two penalty areas.■ Gesamtheit der Mittelfeldspieler einer Mannschaft.■ The players who occupy a central position and whose chief job is to form a link between defence and attack.Syn. mid-table anonymity -
5 Niemandsland
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6 Tabellenmittelfeld
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7 anonymous
adjective* * *[ə'nonəməs](without the name of the author, giver etc being known or given: The donor wished to remain anonymous; an anonymous poem.) anonym- academic.ru/94528/anonymously">anonymously- anonymity* * *anony·mous[əˈnɒnɪməs, AM -ˈnɑ:nə-]adj call anonymto remain \anonymous anonym bleiben; ( fig)he has a rather \anonymous face er hat ein ziemlich unauffälliges Gesicht* * *1. adj anonymously2. adv[ə'nɒnIməs, -lɪ] (lit, fig) anonym* * *anonymous [əˈnɒnıməs; US əˈnɑ-] adj (adv anonymously) anonym, namenlos, ungenannt, unbekannten Ursprungs:remain anonymous anonym bleiben* * *adjective* * *adj.anonym adj.namenlos adj. -
8 grayness
grey·ness, AM gray·ness[ˈgreɪnəs]* * *(US) ['greInɪs]n2) (= bleakness of life, world, outlook) Trostlosigkeit f, Öde f* * *a) graue Farbeb) trübes Lichtc) fig Trübheit f, Düsterkeit f* * *n.Düsterkeit f. -
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grey·ness, AM gray·ness[ˈgreɪnəs]* * *(US) ['greInɪs]n2) (= bleakness of life, world, outlook) Trostlosigkeit f, Öde f* * *a) graue Farbeb) trübes Lichtc) fig Trübheit f, Düsterkeit f -
10 obscurity
nounsink into obscurity — in Vergessenheit geraten
in obscurity — unbeachtet, unauffällig [leben]
2) (unintelligibleness, unintelligible thing) Unverständlichkeit, die* * *noun die Dunkelheit* * *ob·scu·rity[əbˈskjʊərəti, AM -ˈskjʊrət̬i]n no plto rise from \obscurity aus dem Nichts auftauchen* * *[əb'skjʊərItɪ]nto lapse into obscurity — verworren or unklar werden
he threw some light on the obscurities of the text — er erhellte einige der unklaren Textstellen
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to sink into obscurity — in Vergessenheit geraten
* * *1. Dunkelheit f (auch fig)2. fig Unklarheit f, Undeutlichkeit f3. fig Obskurität f, Unbekanntheit f:retire into obscurity sich vom öffentlichen oder gesellschaftlichen Leben zurückziehen;be lost in obscurity vergessen sein5. MAL dunkler Fleck* * *nounin obscurity — unbeachtet, unauffällig [leben]
2) (unintelligibleness, unintelligible thing) Unverständlichkeit, die* * *n.Dunkelheit f.Unklarheit f. -
11 obscurity
ob·scu·rity [əbʼskjʊərəti, Am -ʼskjʊrət̬i] nto rise from \obscurity aus dem Nichts auftauchen;
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