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121 Blüte
Blü·te <-, -n> [ʼbly:tə] fdie \Blüten des Kirschbaumes sind rein weiß the blossom on the cherry tree is pure white;sich zur vollen \Blüte entfalten to blossom;in [voller] \Blüte stehen to be in [full] bloom;im Mai beginnt die \Blüte der Kirschbäume cherry trees start to blossom in Maywährend der Zeit der größten \Blüte des Römischen Reiches at the height of the Roman Empire;in jeder Zivilisation gibt es eine Zeit der \Blüte every civilization has its heyday;er steht in der \Blüte seiner Jahre he is in his prime;im 19. Jahrhundert entfaltete sich die Stadt zur vollen \Blüte the town blossomed in the 19th century;Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts stand die Kunst des Jugendstils gerade in voller \Blüte Art Nouveau flourished at the beginning of the 20th centuryWENDUNGEN:merkwürdige [o seltsame] [o wunderliche] \Blüten treiben to take on strange forms -
122 ereignisreich
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123 lebensfroh
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124 unverhofft
un·ver·hofft [ʼʊnfɛɐ̭hɔft] adjunexpected adv( unerwartet) unexpectedly;sie besuchten uns \unverhofft they paid us an unexpected visit;manchmal kommt die glückliche Wende ganz \unverhofft sometimes a turn for the better happens quite unexpectedly [or is quite unexpected [when it comes]];WENDUNGEN:\unverhofft kommt oft ( prov) the nicest things happen when you don't expect them, life is full of surprises -
125 Halbwertszeit
Halbwertszeit f 1. (radioactive) half-life, half-value period; 2. CH half-time; full duration half maximum, FDHM (IEC 50-731-01-58)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Halbwertszeit
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126 ausleben
1. to act out2. to enjoy life to the full3. to let out4. to live it up5. to live out6. to run free7. to work off -
127 ein erfülltes Leben leben
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