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121 bewußt
\bewußte Lebensführung socially and environmentally aware lifestylesie waren sich der Tragweite dieser Entscheidung nicht \bewußt they did not realize the enormity [or far-reaching consequences] of this decision;jdm \bewußt sein/ werden to be/become clear to sb1) ( überlegt)\bewußt leben to live with great [social and environmental] awareness2) ( vorsätzlich) deliberately3) ( klar)jdm etw \bewußt machen to make sb realize sth;man kann ihr diesen Irrtum einfach nicht \bewußt machen it is impossible to make her aware of her mistake;das muss man sich mal \bewußt machen! just imagine! -
122 blindgläubig
blind·gläu·big adjcredulous;die \blindgläubigen Sektenmitglieder begingen Selbstmord driven by blind faith the members of the sect committed suicide;du glaubst einfach alles - bist du wirklich so \blindgläubig? you simply believe everything - are you really so credulous?adv blindly;\blindgläubig führten sie seine Befehle aus they blindly carried out his orders -
123 engagieren
en·ga·gie·ren * [ãgaʼʒi:rən]vtjdn [für etw/als jdn] \engagieren to engage sb [for sth/as sb];sie engagierte einen Privatdetektiv für die Aufgabe she engaged a private detective for the task;wir engagierten ihn als Leibwächter we took him on as a bodyguardvrsich [für jdn/etw] \engagieren to be [or become] committed [to sb/sth], to commit oneself [to sth];sich in der Öffentlichkeit für etw \engagieren to speak out [in public] in favour [or (Am) -or] of sth;sich dafür \engagieren, dass... to support an idea that... -
124 entleiben
ent·lei·ben* [ɛntʼlaibn̩]vr( geh);die Grünen haben sich auf politischer Bühne entleibt the Greens have committed political suicide -
125 Fememord
Fe·me·mord mmurder committed under the vehmic system, sectarian killing -
126 geschehen
ge·sche·henvi sein1) ( stattfinden) to happen, to occur;es muss etwas \geschehen something's got to be done; s. a. Unglück, Wille, Wunderein Mord geschieht a murder is committed3) ( widerfahren)jdm geschieht etw sth happens to sb;es wird Ihnen nichts \geschehen nothing will happen to you;das geschieht dir recht! it serves you right!4) ( verfahren werden)mit jdm/etw \geschehen to happen to sb/sth;als sie ihn sah, war es um sie \geschehen she was lost the moment she set eyes on him;nicht wissen, wie einem geschieht to not know what is happening [to one] [or whether one is coming or going]2. Ge·sche·hen <-s, -> [gəʼʃe:ən] ntevents pl;der Ort des \geschehens the scene [of the event] -
127 Kerbholz
Kerb·holz ntWENDUNGEN:etw auf dem \Kerbholz haben -
128 straffällig
ein \straffälliger Mensch a criminal;ein \straffälliger Jugendlicher a young offender;\straffällig sein/ werden to have committed/commit a criminal offence [or (Am) -se], to be/become a criminal [or an offender];mehrfach \straffällig gewordene Täter those with previous convictions
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