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be·son·de·re(r, s) [bəʼzɔndərə, -ərɐ, -ərəs] adj1) ( ungewöhnlich) special, unusual;( eigentümlich) peculiar;( außergewöhnlich) particular;zu meiner \besonderern Freude darf ich Ihnen heute unseren Gast vorstellen I am particularly pleased to introduce our guest to you today;ganz \besonderer very special [or unusual];eine \besonderer Ehre a great honour [or (Am) -or];ein \besondererr Umstand an unusual [or exceptional] circumstance;von \besondererr Schönheit/Anmut [sein] [to be] of exceptional [or uncommon] beauty/grace2) ( speziell) special, particular;ein \besonderers Interesse an etw haben to be keenly [or especially] interested in sth;ein \besondererr Gast/eine \besonderer Behandlung a special guest/treatment;von \besondererr Bedeutung of great significance;ohne \besonderer Begeisterung without any marked enthusiasm;[einen] \besonderern Wert auf etw legen to value sth highly, to attach great importance to sth3) (zusätzlich, separat, gesondert) special [kind of], separate, particular -
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be·son·de·re(r, s) [bəʼzɔndərə, -ərɐ, -ərəs] adj1) ( ungewöhnlich) special, unusual;( eigentümlich) peculiar;( außergewöhnlich) particular;zu meiner \besonderesn Freude darf ich Ihnen heute unseren Gast vorstellen I am particularly pleased to introduce our guest to you today;ganz \besonderes very special [or unusual];eine \besonderes Ehre a great honour [or (Am) -or];ein \besonderesr Umstand an unusual [or exceptional] circumstance;von \besonderesr Schönheit/Anmut [sein] [to be] of exceptional [or uncommon] beauty/grace2) ( speziell) special, particular;ein \besonderess Interesse an etw haben to be keenly [or especially] interested in sth;ein \besonderesr Gast/eine \besonderes Behandlung a special guest/treatment;von \besonderesr Bedeutung of great significance;ohne \besonderes Begeisterung without any marked enthusiasm;[einen] \besonderesn Wert auf etw legen to value sth highly, to attach great importance to sth3) (zusätzlich, separat, gesondert) special [kind of], separate, particular -
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-(e)s, -emworth, (ZahlenWert) FIN valueWert legen auf + akk — to attach importance to
es hat doch keinen Wert — (Sinn) it's pointless
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