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2 besichtigen
v/t1. have a look at; förm. view; (Sehenswürdigkeiten) auch visit; (Stadt etc.) auch do a tour of; (Schloss, Museum) auch go (a)round; (auf die Schnelle) do; (Truppen) inspect; hum. (Baby, neue Freundin etc.) inspect, view; sie haben London in zwei Tagen besichtigt they did London in two days; zu besichtigen sein be on view; Haus etc.: be open to the public* * *to view; to visit; to inspect; to see* * *be|sịch|ti|gen [bə'zIçtɪgn] ptp besi\#chtigtvt(= ansehen) Kirche, Sehenswürdigkeit to have a look at, to visit; Stadt to visit; Betrieb to tour, to have a look over or (a)round; (zur Prüfung) Haus to view, to have a look at, to look over; Ware to have a look at, to inspect; Schule to inspect; (= inspizieren) Truppen to inspect, to review; (hum) Baby, zukünftigen Schwiegersohn etc to inspect* * *2) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) survey* * *be·sich·ti·gen *[bəˈzɪçtɪgn̩]vt (ansehen)▪ etw \besichtigen to visit sth; Sehenswürdigkeit a. to have a look at sth▪ jdn \besichtigen (hum) neues Baby, zukünftigen Schwiegersohn to inspect sbeinen Betrieb \besichtigen to have a look round [or have a tour of] a factory/plantein Haus/eine Wohnung \besichtigen to view [or have a look at] [or look over] a house/flateine Schule \besichtigen to inspect a schoolTruppen \besichtigen to inspect [or review] troops* * *transitives Verb see < sights>; see the sights of < town>; look round < building>; < prospective buyer or tenant> view <house, flat>* * *besichtigen v/t1. have a look at; form view; (Sehenswürdigkeiten) auch visit; (Stadt etc) auch do a tour of; (Schloss, Museum) auch go (a)round; (auf die Schnelle) do; (Truppen) inspect; hum (Baby, neue Freundin etc) inspect, view;sie haben London in zwei Tagen besichtigt they did London in two days;* * *transitives Verb see < sights>; see the sights of < town>; look round < building>; < prospective buyer or tenant> view <house, flat>* * *v.to survey v.to visit (a building) v. -
3 enthüllen
I v/t* * *to unveil; to reveal; to uncloak; to divulge; to discover; to shell; to unfold; to bare; to disclose; to unclothe; to uncover* * *ent|hụ̈l|len [ɛnt'hʏlən] ptp enthü\#llt1. vtto uncover, to reveal; Skandal, Lüge auch to expose; Denkmal, Gesicht to unveil; Geheimnis, Plan, Hintergründe to reveal2. vr (lit, hum)to reveal oneselfer hat sich in seiner ganzen Gemeinheit enthüllt — he revealed himself for the villain he was
* * *1) (to uncover, reveal or make known: He refused to disclose his identity.) disclose2) (to show clearly; to expose to view: They dug up the road and laid bare the water-pipe; Shy people don't like to lay bare their feelings.) lay bare3) (to make known: All their secrets have been revealed.) reveal4) (to uncover (a new statue etc) ceremonially: The prime minister was asked to unveil the plaque on the wall of the new college.) unveil* * *ent·hül·len *I. vt▪ [jdm] etw \enthüllen1. (aufdecken) to reveal sth [to sb]2. (von einer Bedeckung befreien) to unveil [or reveal] sth [to sb]endlich hat sich mir sein wahrer Charakter enthüllt his true character was finally revealed to me* * *1.transitives Verb2) (offenbaren) reveal <truth, secret>; disclose < secret>; (Zeitungsw.) expose < scandal>2.reflexives Verbsich [jemandem] enthüllen — be revealed [to somebody]
* * *A. v/t* * *1.transitives Verb1) unveil <monument etc.>; reveal <face, etc.>2) (offenbaren) reveal <truth, secret>; disclose < secret>; (Zeitungsw.) expose < scandal>2.reflexives Verbsich [jemandem] enthüllen — be revealed [to somebody]
* * *v.to disclose v.to divulge v.to expose v.to reveal v.to uncloak v.to uncover v.to unveil v. -
4 förmlich
I Adj.II Adv.1. formally* * *formal; prim; punctilious* * *fọ̈rm|lich ['fœrmlɪç]1. adj1) (= formell) formal2) (= regelrecht) positive2. adv1) (= formell) formally2) (= regelrecht) positivelyich hätte förmlich weinen können — I really could have cried
* * *1) ceremonially2) ((negative unceremonious) carefully formal or polite.) ceremonious4) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formal* * *förm·lich[ˈfœrmlɪç]I. adj1. (offiziell) official, formal\förmliche Bitte/Entschuldigung an official/a formal request/apology2. (steif, unpersönlich) formalII. adv1. (steif, unpersönlich) formally2. (geradezu) really* * *1.1) formal2) nicht präd. (regelrecht) positive2.ein förmlicher Schreck — a real fright
1) (steif, unpersönlich, offiziell) formally2) (geradezu) positivelysich förmlich fürchten — be really afraid
* * *A. adjB. adv1. formally* * *1.1) formal2) nicht präd. (regelrecht) positive2.1) (steif, unpersönlich, offiziell) formally2) (geradezu) positively* * *adj.punctilious adj. adv.formerly adv.punctiliously adv. -
5 Scheiterhaufen
m für Leichenverbrennung: funeral pyre; auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt werden HIST. be burnt at the stake* * *der Scheiterhaufenwoodpile; stake; pyre* * *Schei|ter|hau|fen ['ʃaitɐ-]m(funeral) pyre; (HIST zur Hinrichtung) stakedie Hexe wurde auf dem Schéíterhaufen verbrannt — the witch was burned at the stake
* * *(a pile of wood on which a dead body is ceremonially burned: a funeral pyre) pyre* * *Schei·ter·hau·fenm pyre; (für zum Tode Verurteilte) stakeauf dem \Scheiterhaufen sterben to die [or be burnt] at the stake* * *auf dem Scheiterhaufen sterben/verbrannt werden — die/be burned at the stake
* * *Scheiterhaufen m für Leichenverbrennung: funeral pyre;auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt werden HIST be burnt at the stake* * *auf dem Scheiterhaufen sterben/verbrannt werden — die/be burned at the stake
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6 überreichen
* * *to hand over; to present* * *über|rei|chen [yːbɐ'raiçn] ptp überreichtvt insep(jdm) etw überréíchen — to hand sth over (to sb); (feierlich) to present sth (to sb)
* * *(to give, especially formally or ceremonially: The child presented a bunch of flowers to the Queen; He was presented with a gold watch when he retired.) present* * *über·rei·chen *[y:bɐˈraiçn̩]vt (geh)▪ jdm etw \überreichen to hand over sth sep to sb; (feierlich) to present sth to sb [or sb with sth]den Behörden etw \überreichen to submit sth to [or form before] the authorities* * *transitives Verb[jemandem] etwas überreichen — present something [to somebody]
* * *jemandem to sb)* * *transitives Verb[jemandem] etwas überreichen — present something [to somebody]
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7 Zeremoniell
Adj. geh. ceremonial, formal* * *das Zeremoniellceremonial; ritual* * *Ze|re|mo|ni|ẹll [tseremo'niɛl]nt -s, -eceremonial* * *Ze·re·mo·ni·ell<-s, -e>[tseremoˈni̯ɛl]nt (geh) ceremonial* * *das; Zeremoniells, Zeremonielle ceremonial* * ** * *das; Zeremoniells, Zeremonielle ceremonial* * *adj.ceremonial adj. adv.ceremonially adv. -
8 zeremoniell
Adj. geh. ceremonial, formal* * *das Zeremoniellceremonial; ritual* * *Ze|re|mo|ni|ẹll [tseremo'niɛl]nt -s, -eceremonial* * *Ze·re·mo·ni·ell<-s, -e>[tseremoˈni̯ɛl]nt (geh) ceremonial* * *das; Zeremoniells, Zeremonielle ceremonial* * *zeremoniell adj geh ceremonial, formal* * *das; Zeremoniells, Zeremonielle ceremonial* * *adj.ceremonial adj. adv.ceremonially adv. -
9 trinken auf
to toast* * *(to drink ceremonially in honour of, or to wish success to (someone or something): We toasted the bride and bridegroom / the new ship.) toast -
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