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1 keep someone from doing something
expr.jemanden davon abhalten ausdr.English-german dictionary > keep someone from doing something
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2 prevent someone from doing something
expr.jemanden davon abhalten ausdr.English-german dictionary > prevent someone from doing something
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3 stop someone from doing something
expr.jemanden davon abhalten ausdr.English-german dictionary > stop someone from doing something
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4 advise someone against doing something
English-German idiom dictionary > advise someone against doing something
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5 goad someone into doing something
English-German idiom dictionary > goad someone into doing something
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6 put someone off doing something
English-German idiom dictionary > put someone off doing something
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7 warn someone against doing something
English-German idiom dictionary > warn someone against doing something
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8 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
(to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.) im Zweifel für jemanden entscheidenEnglish-german dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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9 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
(to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.) im Zweifel für jemanden entscheidenEnglish-german dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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10 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
English-german dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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11 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
English-german dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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12 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
English-german dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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13 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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14 get (someone) into
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15 against
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16 cajole
transitive verbcajole somebody into something/into doing something — jemandem etwas einreden/jemandem einreden, etwas zu tun
* * *[kə'‹əul](to coax (someone into doing something), often by flattery: The little girl cajoled her father into buying her a new dress.) beschwatzen* * *ca·jole[kəˈʤeʊl, AM -ˈʤoʊl]I. vt▪ to \cajole sb into doing sth jdn dazu überreden, etw zu tunII. vi [schmeichelnd] betteln* * *[kə'dZəʊl]vtgut zureden (+dat), beschwatzen (inf)to cajole sb into doing sth — jdn dazu bringen or jdn beschwatzen (inf), etw zu tun
he would not be cajoled — er ließ sich nicht beschwatzen (inf)
* * *cajole [kəˈdʒəʊl] v/tinto doing zu tun):cajole sb out of sth jemandem etwas ausreden;cajole sth out of sb jemandem etwas abbetteln* * *transitive verbcajole somebody into something/into doing something — jemandem etwas einreden/jemandem einreden, etwas zu tun
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17 inhibit
transitive verb* * *[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) hemmen- academic.ru/88227/inhibited">inhibited- inhibition* * *in·hib·it[ɪnˈhɪbɪt]vt1. (restrict)▪ to \inhibit sth etw hindern [o stören2. (deter)▪ to \inhibit sb jdn hemmenfear of failure is an \inhibiting factor for many people Versagensangst verursacht vielen Menschen Hemmungen▪ to \inhibit sb from doing sth jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun3. COMPUT▪ to \inhibit sth etw sperren* * *[In'hIbɪt]vthemmen (ALSO PSYCH, SCI); ability, performance beeinträchtigento inhibit sb from doing sth — jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun
don't let my presence inhibit the discussion — lassen Sie sich durch meine Anwesenheit in Ihrer Diskussion nicht stören
* * *inhibit [ınˈhıbıt] v/tinhibit sb from doing sth jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun* * *transitive verbinhibit somebody from doing something — jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun
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18 warn
transitive verb1) (inform, give notice) warnen (against, of, about vor + Dat.)warn somebody that... — jemanden darauf hinweisen, dass...
you have been warned! — ich habe/wir haben dich gewarnt!
warn somebody not to do something — jemanden davor warnen, etwas zu tun
2) (admonish) ermahnen; (officially) abmahnenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93629/warn_off">warn off* * *[wo:n] 1. verb1) (to tell (a person) in advance (about a danger etc): Black clouds warned us of the approaching storm; They warned her that she would be ill if she didn't rest.) warnen2) (to advise (someone against doing something): I was warned about/against speeding by the policeman; They warned him not to be late.) ermahnen•- warning2. adjective(giving a warning: She received a warning message.) warnend* * *[wɔ:n, AM wɔ:rn]I. vi warnenII. vt1. (make aware)you have been \warned! sag nicht, du wärst nicht gewarnt worden!▪ to \warn sb not to do sth jdn davor warnen, etw zu tun▪ to \warn sb that... jdn darauf hinweisen [o aufmerksam machen], dass...▪ to \warn that... darauf hinweisen, dass...2. (urge)3. (threaten)▪ to \warn sb jdn verwarnen* * *[wɔːn]1. vtto warn sb not to do sth — jdn davor warnen, etw zu tun
you have been warned! — sag nicht, ich hätte dich nicht gewarnt or es hätte dich niemand gewarnt!
2)(= inform)
to warn sb that... —her expression warned me that she was not enjoying the conversation — ich merkte schon an ihrem Gesichtsausdruck, dass ihr die Unterhaltung nicht gefiel
you might have warned us that you were coming — du hättest uns ruhig vorher Bescheid sagen können, dass du kommst
2. viwarnen (of vor +dat)* * *warn [wɔː(r)n] v/t1. warnen (of, against vor dat):warn sb against doing ( oder not to do) sth jemanden davor warnen oder jemandem davon abraten, etwas zu tun;you have been warned sag hinterher nicht, es hätte dich niemand gewarnt!to do zu tun)5. (of) jemanden verständigen (von), jemanden wissen lassen (akk), jemandem anzeigen oder ankündigen (akk):8. jemandena) verwarnenb) abmahnen* * *transitive verb1) (inform, give notice) warnen (against, of, about vor + Dat.)warn somebody that... — jemanden darauf hinweisen, dass...
you have been warned! — ich habe/wir haben dich gewarnt!
warn somebody not to do something — jemanden davor warnen, etwas zu tun
2) (admonish) ermahnen; (officially) abmahnenPhrasal Verbs:- warn off* * *(of) v.warnen (vor) v. v.warnen v. -
19 play at
transitive verb* * *1) (to pretend to be etc: The children were playing at cowboys and Indians.) spielen2) (used when asking angrily what someone is doing: What does he think he's playing at (=doing)?) machen* * *◆ play atvi1. (play game)▪ to \play at at sth etw spielen2. (pretend)he likes to \play at at being the big boss er spielt gerne den Chef3. (do)what are you \play ating at in there? was treibt ihr denn da drinnen?what the devil are you \play ating at? was zum Teufel machen Sie da?we need to find out what exactly they're \play ating at wir müssen herausfinden, was für ein Spiel sie spielen* * ** * *transitive verb -
20 thwart
transitive verbdurchkreuzen [Pläne, Absichten]; vereiteln [Versuch]thwart somebody — jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen
* * *[Ɵwo:t]2) (to prevent (something being done by someone): All his attempts to become rich were thwarted.) durchkreuzen* * *[θwɔ:t, AM θwɔ:rt]vt▪ to \thwart sth etw vereitelnto \thwart sb's efforts jds Bemühungen vereitelnto \thwart an escape/a kidnapping eine Flucht/eine Entführung verhindernto \thwart a plan einen Plan durchkreuzen [o vereiteln]he was \thwarted in his plans to build a porch seine Pläne, ein Portal zu bauen, wurden vereitelt* * *I [ɵwɔːt]vtvereiteln; plan also durchkreuzen; robbery, attack also verhindernIIto thwart the will of the people — gegen den Willen des Volkes handeln
n (NAUT)Ruderbank f, Ducht f* * *thwart [θwɔː(r)t]A v/t1. einen Plan etc durchkreuzen, vereiteln2. jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machenB s SCHIFF Ruderbank f, Ducht fC adj quer liegend, schräg, Quer…* * *transitive verbdurchkreuzen [Pläne, Absichten]; vereiteln [Versuch]* * *v.behindern v.durchkreuzen v.entgegenwirken v.hintertreiben v.vereiteln v.
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