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art of questioning

  • 1 questioning

    сущ.
    1) общ. допрос
    Syn:
    2) соц. опрос, опрашивание

    art of questioning — искусство опроса, искусство задавать вопросы

    Its effectiveness as a training method is markedly enhanced through the use of questioning techniques and well-designed audiovisual aids such as slides, transparencies and videos. — Его эффективность как метода обучения заметно улучшилась благодаря использованию приема опроса и хорошо разработанных аудиовизуальных средств таких, как слайды, изображения на прозрачной пленке и видео.

    Syn:
    inquiring 2) в), interrogative
    See:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > questioning

  • 2 Verhör

    n; -(e)s, -e interrogation; JUR. hearing; ins Verhör nehmen vor Gericht: cross-examine, interrogate; umg., fig. give s.o. a grilling
    * * *
    das Verhör
    inquisition; interrogation
    * * *
    Ver|hör [fɛɐ'høːɐ]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    questioning, interrogation; (bei Gericht) examination

    jdn ins Verhö́r nehmen — to question sb, to interrogate sb; (bei Gericht) to examine sb; (inf) to take sb to task

    jdn einem Verhö́r unterziehen (form) — to subject sb to questioning or interrogation/examination

    * * *
    Ver·hör
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [fɛɐ̯ˈhø:ɐ̯]
    nt questioning no pl, no art, interrogation
    jdn ins \Verhör nehmen to question [or interrogate] sb
    jdn einem \Verhör unterziehen to subject sb to questioning [or interrogation]
    * * *
    das; Verhör[e]s, Verhöre interrogation; questioning; (bei Gericht) examination

    jemanden ins Verhör nehmeninterrogate or question somebody; (fig.) grill or quiz somebody

    * * *
    Verhör n; -(e)s, -e interrogation; JUR hearing;
    ins Verhör nehmen vor Gericht: cross-examine, interrogate; umg, fig give sb a grilling
    * * *
    das; Verhör[e]s, Verhöre interrogation; questioning; (bei Gericht) examination

    jemanden ins Verhör nehmeninterrogate or question somebody; (fig.) grill or quiz somebody

    * * *
    -e n.
    examination n.
    interrogation n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Verhör

  • 3 subject

    1. noun
    1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die
    2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, das

    on the subject of moneyüber das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]

    3)

    be a subject for something(cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben

    4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das
    2. adjective
    1) (conditional)
    2) (prone)

    be subject toanfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]

    3) (dependent) abhängig

    subject to(dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]

    3. adverb 4. transitive verb
    1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)
    2) (expose)

    subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen

    * * *
    1. adjective
    ((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) abhängig
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) der/die Untertan(in)
    2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) der Gegenstad
    3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) das Fach
    4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) der Gegenstand
    5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) das Subjekt
    3. [səb'‹ekt] verb
    1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) unterwerfen
    2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) aussetzen
    - academic.ru/71616/subjection">subjection
    - subjective
    - subjectively
    - subject matter
    - change the subject
    - subject to
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    sub·ject
    I. n
    [ˈsʌbʤɪkt, -ʤekt]
    1. (theme, topic) Thema nt
    on the \subject of sb/sth über jdn/etw
    while we're on the \subject wo wir gerade beim Thema sind
    the planes have been the \subject of their concern die Flugzeuge waren Gegenstand ihrer Befürchtungen
    the guest lecturer took as her \subject ‘imprisonment in modern society’ die Gastsprecherin hatte ‚die Freiheitsstrafe in der modernen Gesellschaft‘ zu ihrem Thema gewählt
    \subject of debate [or discussion] Diskussionsthema nt
    the plan has been the \subject of debate recently über den Plan wurde vor Kurzem diskutiert
    to change the \subject das Thema wechseln
    to wander off the \subject vom Thema abschweifen
    2. (person) Versuchsperson f, Testperson f
    3. (field) Fach nt; (at school) [Schul]fach nt; (specific research area) Spezialgebiet nt, Fachgebiet nt
    he's better at arts \subjects than science in den künstlerischen Fächern ist er besser als in den naturwissenschaftlichen
    her \subject is low-temperature physics sie hat sich auf Kältephysik spezialisiert
    favourite [or AM favorite] \subject Lieblingsfach nt
    4. (under monarchy) Untertan(in) m(f); ( rare: not under monarchy) Staatsbürger(in) m(f)
    5. LING Subjekt nt, Satzgegenstand m
    II. adj
    [ˈsʌbʤɪkt]
    1. attr, inv POL (dominated) people unterworfen
    2. pred, inv (exposed to)
    to be \subject to sth etw dat ausgesetzt sein
    these flights are \subject to delay bei diesen Flügen muss mit Verspätung gerechnet werden
    the goods are \subject to a 20% discount die Waren sind um 20 % herabgesetzt
    to be \subject to colds sich akk leicht erkälten
    to be \subject to many dangers vielen Gefahren ausgesetzt sein
    to be \subject to depression zu Depressionen neigen
    to be \subject to a high rate of tax einer hohen Steuer unterliegen
    to be \subject to prosecution LAW offence strafbar sein; person strafrechtlich verfolgt werden
    3. (contingent on)
    to be \subject to sth von etw dat abhängig sein
    to be \subject to approval genehmigungspflichtig sein
    \subject to payment vorbehaltlich einer Zahlung, unter dem Vorbehalt einer Zahlung
    III. adv
    [ˈsʌbʤɪkt]
    \subject to wenn
    we plan to go on Wednesday \subject to your approval wir haben vor, am Mittwoch zu gehen, wenn du nichts dagegen hast
    \subject to your consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer Zustimmung
    IV. vt
    [səbˈʤekt]
    to \subject sb/sth jdn/etw unterwerfen [o geh unterjochen
    2. usu passive (cause to undergo)
    to \subject sb/sth to sth jdn/etw etw dat aussetzen
    to be \subjected to sb/sth jdm/etw ausgesetzt [o unterworfen] sein
    everyone interviewed had been \subjected to unfair treatment alle Interviewten waren unfair behandelt worden
    to \subject sb/sth to criticism jdn/etw kritisieren
    to \subject sb to a lie-detector test jdn einem Lügendetektortest unterziehen
    to \subject sb to torture jdn foltern
    * * *
    ['sʌbdZɪkt]
    1. n
    1) (POL) Staatsbürger(in) m(f); (of king etc) Untertan m, Untertanin f
    2) (GRAM) Subjekt nt, Satzgegenstand m
    3) (= topic MUS) Thema nt

    the subject of the picture is... — das Thema or Sujet (geh)

    he paints urban subjectser malt städtische Motive

    on the subject of... — zum Thema (+gen)...

    while we're on the subjectda wir gerade beim Thema sind

    while we're on the subject of mushroomswo wir gerade von Pilzen reden, apropos Pilze

    4) (= discipline SCH, UNIV) Fach nt; (= specialist subject) (Spezial)gebiet nt
    5) (= reason) Grund m, Anlass m (for zu)
    6) (= object) Gegenstand m (
    of +gen in experiment, = person) Versuchsperson f, Versuchsobjekt nt; (= animal) Versuchstier nt, Versuchsobjekt nt; (ESP MED, for treatment) Typ m

    he is the subject of much criticismer wird stark kritisiert, er ist Gegenstand häufiger Kritik

    7) (PHILOS: ego) Subjekt nt, Ich nt
    8) (PHOT) Objekt nt
    2. adj
    1) (= conquered) unterworfen
    2)

    provinces subject to foreign ruleProvinzen pl unter Fremdherrschaft

    to be subject to sth (to law, constant change, sb's will)einer Sache (dat) unterworfen sein; to illness für etw anfällig sein; to consent, approval von etw abhängig sein

    prices/opening times are subject to change or alteration without notice — Preisänderungen/Änderungen der Öffnungszeiten sind vorbehalten

    all these plans are subject to last minute changesall diese Pläne können in letzter Minute noch geändert werden

    subject to confirmation in writing — vorausgesetzt, es wird schriftlich bestätigt

    3. vt
    [səb'dZekt]
    1) (= subjugate) unterwerfen; terrorists, guerrillas zerschlagen
    2)

    to subject sb to sth (to questioning, analysis, treatment)jdn einer Sache (dat) unterziehen; to test also jdn einer Sache (dat) unterwerfen; to torture, suffering, heat, ridicule, criticism jdn einer Sache (dat) aussetzen

    to subject sb to criticism — jdn unter Kritik nehmen, jdn kritisieren

    4. vr
    [səb'dZekt]

    to subject oneself to sth (to insults, suffering) — etw hinnehmen; (to criticism, ridicule) sich einer Sache (dat) aussetzen; (to examination, test, questioning) sich einer Sache (dat) unterziehen

    * * *
    subject [ˈsʌbdʒıkt]
    A s
    1. (Gesprächs- etc) Gegenstand m, Thema n, Stoff m:
    a subject for debate ein Diskussionsthema;
    change the subject das Thema wechseln, von etwas anderem reden;
    don’t change the subject lenk nicht ab!;
    a) über (akk), bezüglich (gen),
    b) (in Briefen) betrifft, meist abk betr
    2. SCHULE, UNIV (Lehr-, Schul-, Studien)Fach n, Fachgebiet n:
    cooking has never been her subject Kochen war noch nie ihr Fach
    3. Grund m, Anlass m ( beide:
    for complaint zur Beschwerde)
    4. Gegenstand m, Objekt n:
    the subject of ridicule der Gegenstand des Spottes
    5. MUS Thema n (einer Fuge)
    6. KUNST Vorwurf m, Thema n, Sujet n
    7. a) Untertan(in)
    b) Staatsbürger(in), -angehörige(r) m/f(m):
    he is a British subject er hat oder besitzt die britische Staatsangehörigkeit
    8. LING Subjekt n, Satzgegenstand m
    9. MED etc
    a) (Versuchs)Objekt n
    b) Versuchsperson f oder -tier n
    c) Leichnam m (für Sektionszwecke)
    d) Patient(in)
    10. (ohne art) die betreffende Person (in Informationen)
    11. Logik: Subjekt(sbegriff) n(m)
    12. PHIL
    a) Substanz f
    b) Subjekt n, Ich n:
    subject and object Subjekt und Objekt, Ich und Nicht-Ich
    B adj
    1. untertan, untergeben ( beide:
    to dat)
    2. abhängig (to von) (Staat etc)
    3. ausgesetzt (to dat):
    4. (to) unterworfen, -liegend (dat), abhängig (von), vorbehaltlich (gen):
    subject to approval ( oder authorization) genehmigungspflichtig;
    be subject to the approval of (erst noch) genehmigt werden müssen von;
    “subject to change” „Änderungen vorbehalten“;
    “subject to change without notice” WIRTSCH „freibleibend“;
    subject to consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer Zustimmung;
    subject to duty zollpflichtig;
    subject to the laws of nature den Naturgesetzen unterworfen;
    “subject to prior sale” WIRTSCH „Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten“
    5. anfällig (to für):
    he’s subject to headaches er neigt zu Kopfschmerzen
    C v/t [səbˈdʒekt]
    1. (to) unterwerfen, -jochen, untertan machen (dat), abhängig machen (von)
    2. fig unterwerfen, -ziehen, aussetzen ( alle:
    to dat):
    subject sb to a test jemanden einer Prüfung unterziehen;
    subject o.s. to ridicule sich dem Gespött aussetzen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die
    2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, das

    on the subject of moneyüber das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]

    3)

    be a subject for something(cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben

    4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das
    2. adjective
    1) (conditional)

    be subject toanfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]

    3) (dependent) abhängig

    subject to (dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]

    3. adverb 4. transitive verb
    1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)

    subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen

    * * *
    (grammar) n.
    Satzgegenstand f. (one who is submitted to a higher authority) n.
    Untertan -en m. (school) n.
    Schulfach n. n.
    Fach ¨-er n.
    Fragenkomplex m.
    Gegenstand m.
    Lehrfach -¨er n.
    Subjekt -e n.
    Thema Themen n. v.
    unterwerfen v.

    English-german dictionary > subject

  • 4 fragen

    I vt/i
    1. ask; (ausfragen) question, query; ( jemanden) etwas fragen ask (s.o.) a question; viel fragen ask a lot of questions; gern fragen like to ask questions; ich wollte fragen, ob... I was wondering if ( oder whether)..., I wanted to ask if ( oder whether)...; wenn ich fragen darf if you don’t mind my asking; da fragst du mich zu viel (I’m afraid) I can’t help you there, I don’t know about that; frag lieber nicht! don’t ask!; (sonst hörst du etw. Unangenehmes) you don’t want to know!; man wird ja wohl noch fragen dürfen sorry I asked; frag nicht so dumm! don’t ask such silly ( oder stupid) questions; da fragst du noch? (das ist doch selbstverständlich) how can you even ask (such a thing)?; (du wagst es zu fragen?) you’ve got a nerve; Fragen kostet nichts there’s no harm in asking
    2. (sich erkundigen) inquire ( nach oder wegen about); nach jemandem fragen ask about s.o.; nach Befinden: auch ask after s.o.; (jemanden sprechen wollen) ask for s.o.; ich fragte ihn nach seiner Frau I asked him how his wife was; jemanden nach seinem Namen / dem Weg etc. fragen ask s.o. his ( oder her) name / the way etc.
    3. (bitten): ( jemanden) fragen nach ask (s.o.) for; jemanden um Erlaubnis / Rat fragen ask s.o.’s permission / advice; sie fragt nach einem Glas Wasser she’s asking for a glass of water; fragst du ihn wegen dem Auto? umg. (ob wir es haben können) will you ask him about the car ( oder whether we can have the car)?; gefragt
    II v/i: nicht fragen nach (sich nicht kümmern um) not care about; niemand fragt nach mir nobody bothers about me; wer fragt schon danach? who cares?; er fragt einen Dreck danach, wie das Wetter ist umg. he couldn’t care less ( oder he doesn’t give a damn) about the weather
    III v/refl
    1. wonder; ich frage mich, wie er es schafft auch I’d like to know how he does it; ich frage mich, warum I (just) wonder why, I can’t help wondering why; da fragt man sich doch! umg. I ask you; ich habe mich gefragt, wer das war I wondered who that was
    2. unpers.: es fragt sich, ob / wann etc. it’s a question of whether / when etc., the question is whether / when etc.
    * * *
    to question; to ask; to query;
    sich fragen
    to wonder
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    fra|gen ['fraːgn]
    1. vti
    to ask

    jdm frágen — to ask after sb; (in Hotel etc) to ask for sb

    ich fragte sie nach den KindernI asked her how the children were doing

    nach jds Namen/Alter/dem Weg frágen — to ask sb's name/age/the way

    nach Arbeit/Post frágen — to ask whether there is/was any work/mail

    nach den Ursachen frágen — to inquire as to the causes

    nach den Folgen frágen — to bother or care about the consequences

    er fragte nicht danach, ob... — he didn't bother or care whether...

    wegen etw frágen — to ask about sth

    frag (mich/ihn) lieber nicht — you'd better not ask (me/him) that

    da fragst du noch?you still have to ask?, you still don't know?

    man wird ja wohl noch frágen dürfen (inf) — I was only asking (inf), there's no law against asking, is there? (inf)

    wenn ich ( mal) frágen darf — if I may or might ask

    ohne lange zu frágen — without asking a lot of questions

    See:
    auch gefragt
    2. vr
    to wonder

    das/da frage ich mich — I wonder

    das frage ich mich auchthat's just what I was wondering

    ja, das fragt man sich — yes, that's the question

    es fragt sich, ob... — it's debatable or questionable whether or if...

    man fragt sich, ob... — one wonders whether or if...

    da muss man sich frágen, ob... — you or one can't help wondering whether or if...

    ich frage mich, wie/wo... — I'd like to know how/where..., I really wonder how/where...

    * * *
    1) (to put a question: He asked me what the time was; Ask the price of that scarf; Ask her where to go; Ask him about it; If you don't know, ask.) ask
    2) (to ask: He inquired the way to the art gallery; She inquired what time the bus left.) inquire
    3) ((with for) to ask to see or talk to (a person): Someone rang up inquiring for you, but you were out.) inquire
    4) ((with for) to ask for (goods in a shop etc): Several people have been inquiring for the new catalogue.) inquire
    5) (to ask: He inquired the way to the art gallery; She inquired what time the bus left.) enquire
    6) ((with for) to ask to see or talk to (a person): Someone rang up inquiring for you, but you were out.) enquire
    7) ((with for) to ask for (goods in a shop etc): Several people have been inquiring for the new catalogue.) enquire
    8) (to ask: `What time does the train leave?' she queried.) query
    9) (to ask (a person) questions: I'll question him about what he was doing last night.) question
    * * *
    fra·gen
    [ˈfra:gn̩]
    I. vi
    1. (eine Frage stellen) to ask
    da fragst du mich zu viel (fam) you've got me there fam
    da müssen Sie woanders \fragen you'll have to ask someone else
    man wird ja wohl noch \fragen dürfen (fam) I was only asking
    ohne [lange] zu \fragen without asking [a lot of] questions
    ohne nach etw dat zu \fragen without bothering about the consequences of sth
    nach jdm \fragen to ask for sb
    hat während meiner Abwesenheit irgendwer nach mir gefragt? did anyone ask for me while I was away?
    nach etw dat \fragen to enquire [or ask] about sth
    nach der Uhrzeit \fragen to ask the time
    nach dem Weg \fragen to ask for directions
    nach jds Gesundheit \fragen to enquire [or ask] about [or BRIT a. after] sb's health
    dürfte ich Sie wohl nach Ihrem Alter/Beruf \fragen? may I enquire how old you are/what you do for a living?
    nicht nach etw dat \fragen to not be bothered about sth
    II. vr
    sich akk \fragen, ob/wann/wie... to wonder whether/when/how...
    es fragt sich, ob... it is doubtful whether...
    III. vt
    [jdn] etwas \fragen to ask [sb] sth
    jdn \fragen, ob/wann/... to ask sb whether/when...
    * * *
    1.
    transitives, intransitives Verb
    1) ask

    er fragt immer so klughe always asks or puts such astute questions

    frag nicht so dumm!(ugs.) don't ask such silly questions

    das fragst du noch?(ugs.) need you ask?

    da fragst du mich zu viel — that I don't know; I really can't say

    jemanden fragend ansehenlook at somebody inquiringly; give somebody a questioning look

    nach etwas fragenask or inquire about something

    jemanden nach/wegen etwas fragen — ask somebody about something

    nach dem Weg/jemandes Meinung fragen — ask the way/[for] somebody's opinion

    nach jemandem fragen(jemanden suchen) ask for somebody; (nach jemandes Befinden fragen) ask after or about somebody

    3) (nachfragen) ask for
    4) (verneint): (sich nicht kümmern)

    nach jemandem/etwas nicht fragen — not care about somebody/something

    2.

    sich fragen, ob... — wonder whether...

    das frage ich mich auch — I was wondering that, too

    * * *
    A. v/t & v/i
    1. ask; (ausfragen) question, query;
    (jemanden) etwas fragen ask (sb) a question;
    viel fragen ask a lot of questions;
    gern fragen like to ask questions;
    ich wollte fragen, ob … I was wondering if ( oder whether) …, I wanted to ask if ( oder whether) …;
    wenn ich fragen darf if you don’t mind my asking;
    da fragst du mich zu viel (I’m afraid) I can’t help you there, I don’t know about that;
    frag lieber nicht! don’t ask!; (sonst hörst du etwas Unangenehmes) you don’t want to know!;
    frag nicht so dumm! don’t ask such silly ( oder stupid) questions;
    da fragst du noch? (das ist doch selbstverständlich) how can you even ask (such a thing)?; (du wagst es zu fragen?) you’ve got a nerve;
    Fragen kostet nichts there’s no harm in asking
    2. (sich erkundigen) inquire (
    wegen about);
    nach jemandem fragen ask about sb; nach Befinden: auch ask after sb; (jemanden sprechen wollen) ask for sb;
    ich fragte ihn nach seiner Frau I asked him how his wife was;
    jemanden nach seinem Namen/dem Weg etc
    fragen ask sb his ( oder her) name/the way etc
    3. (bitten):
    (jemanden) fragen nach ask (sb) for;
    jemanden um Erlaubnis/Rat fragen ask sb’s permission/advice;
    sie fragt nach einem Glas Wasser she’s asking for a glass of water;
    fragst du ihn wegen dem Auto? umg (ob wir es haben können) will you ask him about the car ( oder whether we can have the car)?; gefragt
    B. v/i:
    niemand fragt nach mir nobody bothers about me;
    wer fragt schon danach? who cares?;
    er fragt einen Dreck danach, wie das Wetter ist umg he couldn’t care less ( oder he doesn’t give a damn) about the weather
    C. v/r
    1. wonder;
    ich frage mich, wie er es schafft auch I’d like to know how he does it;
    ich frage mich, warum I (just) wonder why, I can’t help wondering why;
    da fragt man sich doch! umg I ask you;
    ich habe mich gefragt, wer das war I wondered who that was
    2. unpers:
    es fragt sich, ob/wann etc it’s a question of whether/when etc, the question is whether/when etc
    * * *
    1.
    transitives, intransitives Verb
    1) ask

    er fragt immer so klughe always asks or puts such astute questions

    frag nicht so dumm!(ugs.) don't ask such silly questions

    das fragst du noch?(ugs.) need you ask?

    da fragst du mich zu viel — that I don't know; I really can't say

    jemanden fragend ansehen — look at somebody inquiringly; give somebody a questioning look

    nach etwas fragenask or inquire about something

    jemanden nach/wegen etwas fragen — ask somebody about something

    nach dem Weg/jemandes Meinung fragen — ask the way/[for] somebody's opinion

    nach jemandem fragen(jemanden suchen) ask for somebody; (nach jemandes Befinden fragen) ask after or about somebody

    3) (nachfragen) ask for
    4) (verneint): (sich nicht kümmern)

    nach jemandem/etwas nicht fragen — not care about somebody/something

    2.

    sich fragen, ob... — wonder whether...

    das frage ich mich auch — I was wondering that, too

    * * *
    (nach) v.
    to ask (for) v. v.
    to ask v.
    to interrogate v.
    to query v.
    to request v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > fragen

  • 5 aufdringlich

    Adj.
    1. Person: obtrusive, importunate, insistent, pushy; diese aufdringlichen Leute! these people just won’t go away
    2. Sache: obtrusive; Frage: intrusive, pestering; Farben etc.: loud, showy; Parfüm: strong; stärker: overpowering
    * * *
    importunate; pushy; flashy; officious; obtrusive; intrusive; meddlesome
    * * *
    auf|dring|lich
    adj
    Mensch, Benehmen pushing, pushy (inf); Farbe loud, garish; Geruch, Parfüm overpowering

    die áúfdringliche Art meines Mitreisenden — the way my fellow passenger forced himself or his company upon me

    dieser áúfdringliche Kerl kam einfach auf mich zu — this guy just forced himself or his company on me (inf)

    beim Tanzen wurde er áúfdringlich — when we/they were dancing he kept trying to get fresh (esp US inf)

    * * *
    1) (fond of meddling: a meddlesome old woman.) meddlesome
    3) ((negative unobtrusive) too noticeable: Loud music can be very obtrusive.) obtrusive
    4) (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) officious
    * * *
    auf·dring·lich
    1. (zudringlich) obtrusive, importunate form, pushy fam
    ein \aufdringlicher Mensch an insistent person
    \aufdringlich werden to become obtrusive, to get pushy fam
    2. (zu intensiv)
    ein \aufdringlicher Geruch a pungent [or powerful] smell
    3. (schreiend) loud, powerful
    \aufdringlich sein to be loud [or powerful]
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv importunate, (coll.) pushy < person>; insistent <music, advertisement, questioning>; pestering attrib. < journalist>; pungent <perfume, smell>; loud, gaudy <colour, wallpaper>
    2.
    adverbial < behave> importunately, (coll.) pushily; < ask> insistently
    * * *
    1. Person: obtrusive, importunate, insistent, pushy;
    diese aufdringlichen Leute! these people just won’t go away
    2. Sache: obtrusive; Frage: intrusive, pestering; Farben etc: loud, showy; Parfüm: strong; stärker: overpowering
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv importunate, (coll.) pushy < person>; insistent <music, advertisement, questioning>; pestering attrib. < journalist>; pungent <perfume, smell>; loud, gaudy <colour, wallpaper>
    2.
    adverbial < behave> importunately, (coll.) pushily; < ask> insistently
    * * *
    adj.
    brash adj.
    importunate adj.
    intrusive adj.
    meddlesome adj.
    meretricious adj.
    obtrusive adj.
    officious adj.
    pushy adj. adv.
    gratingly adv.
    importunately adv.
    intrusively adv.
    meretriciously adv.
    obtrusively adv.
    officiously adv.

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  • 6 Verhör

    Ver·hör <-[e]s, -e> [fɛɐ̭ʼhø:ɐ̭] nt
    questioning no pl, no art, interrogation;
    jdn ins \Verhör nehmen to question [or interrogate] sb;
    jdn einem \Verhör unterziehen to subject sb to questioning [or interrogation]

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  • 7 Т-113

    ТО ЕСТЬ ( Invar
    1.
    coord Conj introduces an appos) stating sth. again using different words, reiterating sth. using a different formulation (sometimes stating it more specifically)
    that is
    in other words that is to say i.e. (or) to put it another way meaning (in limited contexts) or.
    Затем был прочитан список лиц, вызванных к судебному следствию, то есть свидетелей и экспертов (Достоевский 2). Then a list of persons called for questioning in court—that is, of witnesses and experts-was read (2a).
    «Игорь вырос в Париже, сын эмигранта, то есть человека, пострадавшего от революции...» (Рыбаков 2). "Igor grew up in Paris, the son of an emigre, in other words someone who suffered from the Revolution..." (2a).
    Покой был известного рода ибо гостиница была тоже известного рода, то есть именно такая, как бывают гостиницы в губернских городах... (Гоголь 3). The room was of the familiar sort, for the inn too was of the familiar sort, that is to say, the sort of inn that is to be found in all provincial towns... (3a).
    Лёва не старался выдвинуться по общественной линии, т. е. избежал общественной работы... (Битов 2). Lyova did not try to advance himself at the institute along social lines, i.e., he avoided community work... (2a).
    «Знаешь что: Грушенька просила меня: „Приведи ты его (тебя то есть), я с него ряску стащу"» (Достоевский 1). "You know, Grushenka said to me: 'Bring him over (meaning you), and I'll pull his little cassock off" (1a).
    До Коряжска было шестьдесят пять километров, то есть часа два езды с учётом местных дорог и без учёта странностей Володиного характера (Аксёнов 3). It was about 65 kilometers to Koryazhsk, or a two hour drive if you take into consideration the condition of local roads and ignore the peculiarities of Volodya's personality (3a).
    2.
    coord Conj introduces an appos) stating sth. more correctly, slightly correcting and specifying what has just been said
    or rather
    or to put it more precisely (accurately) (in limited contexts) I mean that's not right.
    Искусство нагло, потому что внятно. То есть: оно нагло для ясности (Терц 3). Art is insolent because it is so clear. Or rather, it is insolent in order to make itself clear (3a).
    «Только едва он коснулся двери, как она вскочила, зарыдала и бросилась ему на шею. - Поверите ли? я, стоя за дверью, также заплакал, то есть, знаете, не то чтоб заплакал, а так - глупость!» (Лермонтов 1). "But barely had he touched the door, than she jumped up, burst into sobs and threw herself on his neck. Would you believe it? As I stood behind the door, I, too, began to cry
    I mean, you know, it was not really crying, it was just—oh, silliness!" (1a).
    «...Мне надо выговориться. He с Лушей же, она тут же перебьет и сама начнёт говорить. И друзей у меня как-то нет... То есть есть, и хорошие даже, ничего не скажешь, но начнёшь с ними говорить, и через минуту, глядишь, мусор какой-то начинается -что кто где написал или сказал, и что было у художников на последнем пленуме, и где достать краски» (Некрасов 1). "...I feel I've got to talk. Not with Lusha-she would interrupt and start to talk herself. And I don't seem to have any friends... That's not right, I do have friends, good friends too, I can't deny it, but you begin to talk to them and right away some sort of nonsense begins-who wrote or said what where, what happened at the last artists' plenum, where to get paints" (1a).
    3. coll (Particle
    used with как or before как это if the preceding remark contains an interrogative adverb or pronoun, this adverb or pronoun, or the word or phrase to which the speaker reacts, is repeated) used to express bewilderment, displeasure etc in response to the interlocutor's words
    what do you mean!
    what are you saying! (in limited contexts) you can't be serious what's this?
    ...(Нюрок) обратила к Ирине Викторовне свои чудные глаза: «Страшно!» - «То есть как это?» - «Да очень просто! Очень страшно, и больше ничего!» (Залыгин 1)... (Niurok) turned her wonderful eyes to Irina Viktorovna and said, "I was scared." "What do you mean?" "Just what I say. I was really scared. That's all" (1a).
    «А мы не негры, - сказал хозяин, улыбаясь своей характерной улыбкой и кивая на остальных негров, - мы -абхазцы». - «То есть как? Отрекаетесь?» - стал уточнять принц... (Искандер 4). "We aren't Negroes," the host said, smiling his characteristic smile and nodding at the other Negroes. "We're Abkhazians." "What's this? Are you renouncing-?" The prince began trying to pin him down... (4a).
    4. obs, highly coll (Particle) used to increase the emotional intensity of a statement
    really.

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  • 8 то есть

    [Invar]
    =====
    1. [coord conj; introduces an appos]
    stating sth. again using different words, reiterating sth. using a different formulation (sometimes stating it more specifically):
    - 1.e.;
    - [in limited contexts] or.
         ♦ Затем был прочитан список лиц, вызванных к судебному следствию, то есть свидетелей и экспертов (Достоевский 2). Then a list of persons called for questioning in court - that is, of witnesses and experts-was read (2a).
         ♦ "Игорь вырос в Париже, сын эмигранта, то есть человека, пострадавшего от революции..." (Рыбаков 2). "Igor grew up in Paris, the son of an emigre, in other words someone who suffered from the Revolution..." (2a).
         ♦ Покой был известного рода; ибо гостиница была тоже известного рода, то есть именно такая, как бывают гостиницы в губернских городах... (Гоголь 3). The room was of the familiar sort, for the inn too was of the familiar sort, that is to say, the sort of inn that is to be found in all provincial towns... (За).
         ♦ Лёва не старался выдвинуться по общественной линии, т. е. избежал общественной работы... (Битов 2). Lyova did not try to advance himself at the institute along social lines; 1.e., he avoided community work... (2a).
         ♦ "Знаешь что: Грушенька просила меня: "Приведи ты его (тебя то есть), я с него ряску стащу"" (Достоевский 1). "You know, Grushenka said to me: 'Bring him over (meaning you), and I'll pull his little cassock off'" (1a).
         ♦ До Коряжска было шестьдесят пять километров, то есть часа два езды с учётом местных дорог и без учёта странностей Володиного характера (Аксёнов 3). It was about 65 kilometers to Koryazhsk, or a two hour drive if you take into consideration the condition of local roads and ignore the peculiarities of Volodya's personality (3a).
    2. [coord conj; introduces an appos]
    stating sth. more correctly, slightly correcting and specifying what has just been said:
    - or to put it more precisely < accurately>;
    - [in limited contexts] I mean;
    - that's not right.
         ♦ Искусство нагло, потому что внятно. То есть: оно нагло для ясности (Терц 3). Art is insolent because it is so clear. Or rather, it is insolent in order to make itself clear (3a).
         ♦ "Только едва он коснулся двери, как она вскочила, зарыдала и бросилась ему на шею. - Поверите ли? я, стоя за дверью, также заплакал, то есть, знаете, не то чтоб заплакал, а так - глупость!" (Лермонтов 1). "But barely had he touched the door, than she jumped up, burst into sobs and threw herself on his neck. Would you believe it? As I stood behind the door, I, too, began to cry; I mean, you know, it was not really crying, it was just - oh, silliness!" (1a).
         ♦ "...Мне надо выговориться. Не с Лушей же, она тут же перебьёт и сама начнёт говорить. И друзей у меня как-то нет... То есть есть, и хорошие даже, ничего не скажешь, но начнёшь с ними говорить, и через минуту, глядишь, мусор какой-то начинается - что кто где написал или сказал, и что было у художников на последнем пленуме, и где достать краски" (Некрасов 1). "...I feel I've got to talk. Not with Lusha - she would interrupt and start to talk herself. And I don't seem to have any friends... That's not right, I do have friends, good friends too, I can't deny it, but you begin to talk to them and right away some sort of nonsense begins-who wrote or said what where, what happened at the last artists' plenum, where to get paints" (1a).
    3. coll [Particle; used with как or before как это; if the preceding remark contains an interrogative adverb or pronoun, this adverb or pronoun, or the word or phrase to which the speaker reacts, is repeated]
    used to express bewilderment, displeasure etc in response to the interlocutor's words:
    - what do you mean!;
    - what are you saying!;
    - [in limited contexts] you can't be serious;
    - what's this?
         ♦...[Нюрок] обратила к Ирине Викторовне свои чудные глаза: " Страшно!" - "То есть как это?" - "Да очень просто! Очень страшно, и больше ничего!" (Залыгин 1)... [Niurok] turned her wonderful eyes to Irina Viktorovna and said, "I was scared." "What do you mean?" "Just what I say. I was really scared. That's all" (1a).
         ♦ "А мы не негры, - сказал хозяин, улыбаясь своей характерной улыбкой и кивая на остальных негров, - мы - абхазцы". - "То есть как? Отрекаетесь?" - стал уточнять принц... (Искандер 4). "We aren't Negroes," the host said, smiling his characteristic smile and nodding at the other Negroes. "We're Abkhazians." "What's this? Are you renouncing-?" The prince began trying to pin him down... (4a).
    4. obs, highly coll [Particle]
    used to increase the emotional intensity of a statement:
    - really.

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  • 9 ἐρωτητικός

    A skilled in questioning, Pl. Cra. 398e.
    II ἡ-κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of putting questions, Arist. SE 172a16 ; ἐ. λόγοι ib. 183b38 ; v. ἐρωτάω 11.2.

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