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1 wirken
I v/i1. (Wirkung ausüben) have an effect ( auf + Akk on), be effective, work; anfangen: take effect; wirken auf (+ Akk) negativ: affect; wirken gegen Arznei: be effective against; anregend wirken Kaffee etc.: act as a stimulant; berauschend wirken Alkohol etc.: have an intoxicating effect; die Tabletten wirken schnell the tablets act fast; die Arznei beginnt zu wirken the medicine is beginning to take effect ( oder kick in umg.); etw. auf sich wirken lassen take s.th. in; genießerisch: soak s.th. up; das hat gewirkt! that did the trick; (hat gesessen) that hit home; dieser Raum wirkt bedrückend this room has a depressing effect; das Buch hat ( auf mich) stark gewirkt the book made a strong impression (on me)2. positiv: (zur Geltung kommen) look good; (jemandem zusagen) appeal to; die Statue wirkt erst aus einiger Entfernung the statue only has (full) effect when looked at from some distance3. (erscheinen) seem; (aussehen) look; (sich anhören) sound; er wirkt schüchtern he gives the impression of being rather shy; überzeugend wirken be convincing; auf mich wirkt sie traurig she seems sad to me4. (tätig sein, arbeiten) work (an + Dat at; bei with, for), be active ( für for); wirken gegen act ( oder fight) against, oppose; dahin wirken, dass... make every effort to ensure that..., see to it that...; allmählich: work toward(s) (+ Ger.) als Lehrer wirken be a teacher, teach; als Missionar etc. wirken auch be active as a missionary etc. ( oder in missionary work etc.)II v/t* * *das Wirkenworking* * *Wịr|kennt -s, no plwork* * *(to begin to work; to come into force: When will the drug take effect?) take effect* * *Wir·ken<-s>[ˈvɪrkn̩]das \Wirken des Teufels sein to be the work of the devil* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (erscheinen) seem; appear3) (beeindrucken) < person> make an impression (auf + Akk. on); <picture, design, etc.> be effective4) (tätig sein) work2.* * *A. v/i1. (Wirkung ausüben) have an effect (wirken auf (+akk) negativ: affect;wirken gegen Arznei: be effective against;anregend wirken Kaffee etc: act as a stimulant;berauschend wirken Alkohol etc: have an intoxicating effect;die Tabletten wirken schnell the tablets act fast;etwas auf sich wirken lassen take sth in; genießerisch: soak sth up;das hat gewirkt! that did the trick; (hat gesessen) that hit home;dieser Raum wirkt bedrückend this room has a depressing effect;das Buch hat (auf mich) stark gewirkt the book made a strong impression (on me)die Statue wirkt erst aus einiger Entfernung the statue only has (full) effect when looked at from some distanceer wirkt schüchtern he gives the impression of being rather shy;überzeugend wirken be convincing;auf mich wirkt sie traurig she seems sad to me4. (tätig sein, arbeiten) work (an +dat at;bei with, for), be active (für for);wirken gegen act ( oder fight) against, oppose;dahin wirken, dass … make every effort to ensure that …, see to it that …; allmählich: work toward(s) (+ger)als Lehrer wirken be a teacher, teach;als Missionar etcB. v/t1. geh (tun) do;* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (erscheinen) seem; appear3) (beeindrucken) < person> make an impression (auf + Akk. on); <picture, design, etc.> be effective4) (tätig sein) work2.* * *v.to act v.to operate v.to take effect expr.to weave v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) -
2 Wirken
I v/i1. (Wirkung ausüben) have an effect ( auf + Akk on), be effective, work; anfangen: take effect; wirken auf (+ Akk) negativ: affect; wirken gegen Arznei: be effective against; anregend wirken Kaffee etc.: act as a stimulant; berauschend wirken Alkohol etc.: have an intoxicating effect; die Tabletten wirken schnell the tablets act fast; die Arznei beginnt zu wirken the medicine is beginning to take effect ( oder kick in umg.); etw. auf sich wirken lassen take s.th. in; genießerisch: soak s.th. up; das hat gewirkt! that did the trick; (hat gesessen) that hit home; dieser Raum wirkt bedrückend this room has a depressing effect; das Buch hat ( auf mich) stark gewirkt the book made a strong impression (on me)2. positiv: (zur Geltung kommen) look good; (jemandem zusagen) appeal to; die Statue wirkt erst aus einiger Entfernung the statue only has (full) effect when looked at from some distance3. (erscheinen) seem; (aussehen) look; (sich anhören) sound; er wirkt schüchtern he gives the impression of being rather shy; überzeugend wirken be convincing; auf mich wirkt sie traurig she seems sad to me4. (tätig sein, arbeiten) work (an + Dat at; bei with, for), be active ( für for); wirken gegen act ( oder fight) against, oppose; dahin wirken, dass... make every effort to ensure that..., see to it that...; allmählich: work toward(s) (+ Ger.) als Lehrer wirken be a teacher, teach; als Missionar etc. wirken auch be active as a missionary etc. ( oder in missionary work etc.)II v/t* * *das Wirkenworking* * *Wịr|kennt -s, no plwork* * *(to begin to work; to come into force: When will the drug take effect?) take effect* * *Wir·ken<-s>[ˈvɪrkn̩]das \Wirken des Teufels sein to be the work of the devil* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (erscheinen) seem; appear3) (beeindrucken) < person> make an impression (auf + Akk. on); <picture, design, etc.> be effective4) (tätig sein) work2.* * *sein Wirken im Bereich (+gen) auch his contributions to* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (erscheinen) seem; appear3) (beeindrucken) < person> make an impression (auf + Akk. on); <picture, design, etc.> be effective4) (tätig sein) work2.* * *v.to act v.to operate v.to take effect expr.to weave v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) -
3 Maßnahme
f; -, -n measure, step; Maßnahmen ergreifen oder treffen gegen take measures ( oder steps, action Sg.) against; Maßnahmen zur Förderung des Behindertensports measures for the promotion of sport for the disabled* * *die Maßnahmestep; measure* * *Maß|nah|me [-naːmə]f -, -nmeasureMáßnahmen gegen jdn/etw treffen or ergreifen — to take measures against sb/sth
vor Máßnahmen zurückschrecken — to shrink from taking action
* * *(a plan of action or something done: We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.) measure* * *Maß·nah·me<-, -n>[ˈma:sna:mə]\Maßnahmen der Regierung government action\Maßnahmen im Bereich des Handelsverkehrs trade measures\Maßnahmen zur Nachfragesteuerung measures regulating demandgerichtliche \Maßnahmen ergreifen to take court actionhoheitliche \Maßnahme act of statewettbewerbsbeschränkende \Maßnahme restrictive practicesvorbeugende \Maßnahmen preventive steps[geeignete/wirksame] \Maßnahmen ergreifen [o treffen], um etw zu tun to take [suitable/effective] measures [or steps] to do sth* * *die; Maßnahme, Maßnahmen measure* * *Maßnahmen zur Förderung des Behindertensports measures for the promotion of sport for the disabled* * *die; Maßnahme, Maßnahmen measure* * *-n f.measure n.sanction n. -
4 Tarnung
f camouflage (auch fig. und EDV-Virus), disguise, cover* * *die Tarnungdisguise; camouflage* * *Tạr|nung ['tarnʊŋ]f -, -encamouflage; (von Agent etc) disguiseer fuhr zur Tarnung erst eine Station mit der U-Bahn — as a cover he first went one stop on the subway
* * *(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage* * *Tar·nung<-, -en>f2. MIL camouflage3. (tarnende Identität) cover* * *die; Tarnung, Tarnungen (auch fig.) camouflage* * ** * *die; Tarnung, Tarnungen (auch fig.) camouflage* * *-en f.camouflage n.scrim net (military) n.
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