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1 unsettling
adjectivestörend [Vorfall, Einfluss]; beunruhigend [Nachricht]* * *un·set·tling[ʌnˈsetl̩ɪŋ, AM -t̬-]1. (causing nervousness) beunruhigend, verunsicherndshe had the \unsettling feeling that... sie hatte das ungute Gefühl, dass...\unsettling image FILM aufrüttelnde Szene2. (causing disruption)▪ to be \unsettling jdn/einen aus der Bahn werfenit's very \unsettling to have to keep moving every couple of years man kann sich nirgendwo richtig zu Hause fühlen, wenn man alle zwei Jahre umziehen muss3. COMM destabilisierend* * *[ʌn'setlɪŋ]adjchange, pace of life aufreibend; time also aufregend; defeat, knowledge verunsichernd; question, thought, news, book, film, atmosphere beunruhigend; music irritierendto have an unsettling effect on sb — jdn aus dem Gleis werfen; (defeat, failure also) jdn verunsichern; on children also jdn verstören
it is unsettling to know he could be watching me — es beunruhigt mich zu wissen, dass er mich beobachten könnte
* * ** * *adjectivestörend [Vorfall, Einfluss]; beunruhigend [Nachricht]* * *adj.beunruhigend adj.verwirrend adj. -
2 unsettling
1) ( causing nervousness) beunruhigend, verunsichernd;she had the \unsettling feeling that... sie hatte das ungute Gefühl, dass...;\unsettling image film aufrüttelnde Szene2) ( causing disruption)to be \unsettling jdn/einen aus der Bahn werfen;it's very \unsettling to have to keep moving every couple of years man kann sich nirgendwo richtig zu Hause fühlen, wenn man alle zwei Jahre umziehen muss3) comm destabilisierend -
3 tense
I noun(Ling.) Zeit, dieII 1. adjectivea tense silence — eine [an]gespannte Stille
2) (causing nervous tension) spannungsgeladen2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92573/tense_up">tense up* * *[tens] I noun(a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.) die ZeitformII 1. adjective2) (tight; tightly stretched.) gespannt2. verb(to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.) (an-)spannen- tensely- tenseness
- tension* * *tense1[ten(t)s]tense2[ten(t)s]I. adj finger, muscle, person, voice angespannt\tense moment spannungsgeladener Momentto defuse a \tense situation eine gespannte Lage entschärfenII. vtto \tense a muscle einen Muskel anspannen* * *I [tens]n (GRAM)Zeit f, Tempus ntIIfuture tense — Zukunft f
1. adj (+er)rope gespannt, straff; muscles (an)gespannt; neck verspannt; person, expression, bearing (through stress, worry etc) angespannt; (through nervousness, fear etc) verkrampft; voice nervös; silence, atmosphere gespannt; situation (an)gespannt; time gespannt, spannungsgeladen; negotiations spannungsgeladen; relations angespannt; (= thrilling) scene spannungsgeladento make sb tense — jdn in Anspannung versetzen
I've been feeling rather tense all day — ich bin schon den ganzen Tag so nervös
in a voice tense with emotion — mit erregter Stimme
2. vtanspannento tense oneself to do sth — sich darauf konzentrieren, etw zu tun
3. visich ( an)spannen, sich straffen* * *tense1 [tens] s LING Tempus n, Zeit (-form) ftense2 [tens]A adj (adv tensely)1. straff, gespannt2. figa) (an)gespannt (Person, Nerven etc)b) (über)nervös, verkrampft (Person)c) spannungsgeladen (Moment etc)d) zermürbend (Spiel etc)e) gespannt (Lage etc):grow less tense sich entspannenB v/t (an)spannen, straffenC v/i1. sich straffen oder (an)spannen2. fig (vor Nervosität etc) starr werden, verkrampfent. abk1. teaspoon (teaspoonful) TL2. temperature3. tempore, in the time of5. time* * *I noun(Ling.) Zeit, dieII 1. adjectivein the present/future etc. tense — im Präsens/Futur usw
1) (taut; showing nervous tension) gespannta tense silence — eine [an]gespannte Stille
2) (causing nervous tension) spannungsgeladen2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- tense up* * *adj.angespannt adj.gespannt adj.nervös adj.verkrampft adj. -
4 nerve-racking
adjective* * *adjective (causing great anxiety or nervousness: a nerve-racking experience.) nervenaufreibend* * *ˈnerve-rack·ing, ˈnerve-wrack·ingadj nervenaufreibend* * *['nɜːvrkɪŋ]adjnervenaufreibend* * ** * *adjective
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