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Adj. Situation etc.: awkward; (gefährlich) risky; Brief etc.: compromising; verfängliche Frage trick question; du mit deinen verfänglichen Fragen! umg. auch you’re just trying to catch me out (Am. trip me up)* * *captious; insidious; catching; catchy* * *ver|fạ̈ng|lich [fEɐ'fɛŋlɪç]adjSituation awkward, embarrassing; Aussage, Beweismaterial, Blicke, Andeutungen incriminating; (= gefährlich) dangerous; Angewohnheit insidious; Frage tricky* * *ver·fäng·lich[fɛɐ̯ˈfɛŋlɪç]adj awkward, embarrassing* * *Adjektiv awkward, embarrassing <situation, question, etc.>; incriminating <evidence, letter, etc.>* * *verfängliche Frage trick question;du mit deinen verfänglichen Fragen! umg auch you’re just trying to catch me out (US trip me up)* * *Adjektiv awkward, embarrassing <situation, question, etc.>; incriminating <evidence, letter, etc.>* * *adv.captiously adv. -
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* * *kom|pro|mit|tie|ren [kɔmpromɪ'tiːrən] ptp kompromittiert1. vtto compromise2. vrto compromise oneself* * *kom·pro·mit·tie·ren *[kɔmpromɪˈti:rən]vt▪ jdn \kompromittieren to compromise sb* * *transitives Verb compromise* * *kompromittieren v/t & v/r:(sich) kompromittieren compromise (o.s.)* * *transitives Verb compromise* * *v.to compromise v. -
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kom·pro·mit·tie·ren * [kɔmpromɪʼti:rən]vtjdn \kompromittieren to compromise sb;sich \kompromittieren to compromise oneself, to put oneself in a compromising position -
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kom·pro·mit·tie·rend adjcompromisingDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > kompromittierend
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