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1 conversational
adjectivegesprächig [Person]; ungezwungen [Art]* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) Gesprächs-...2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) gesprächig* * *con·ver·sa·tion·al1[ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənəl, AM ˌkɑ:nvɚˈ-]adj Gesprächs-, Unterhaltungs-he had a relaxed and \conversational style of writing er schrieb in einem lockeren und legeren Stilto have \conversational skills ein anregender Gesprächspartner/eine anregende Gesprächspartnerin sein\conversational tone Plauderton mcon·ver·sa·tion·al2, con·ver·ˈsa·tion·al mode[ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənəl-, AM ˌkɑ:nvɚˈ-]* * *["kɒnvə'seɪʃənl]adjtone, style Unterhaltungs-, Plauder-, legerhis tone was quiet and conversational — er sagte es in ruhigem Gesprächston
that gave him a conversational opening — das ermöglichte es ihm, sich in die Unterhaltung einzuschalten or (to get talking) eine Unterhaltung anzufangen
* * *1. gesprächig2. Unterhaltungs…, Konversations…, Gesprächs…:conversational English Umgangsenglisch n;conversational grammar Konversationsgrammatik f;conversational style Gesprächsstil m;conversational tone Plauderton m* * *adjectivegesprächig [Person]; ungezwungen [Art]* * *adj.dialogorientiert adj. -
2 conversational
Gesprächs-, Unterhaltungs-;he had a relaxed and \conversational style of writing er schrieb in einem lockeren und legeren Stil;to have \conversational skills ein anregender Gesprächspartner/eine anregende Gesprächspartnerin sein;\conversational tone Plauderton m -
3 formal
adjective1) formell; förmlich [Person, Art, Einladung, Begrüßung]; steif [Person, Begrüßung]; (official) offiziellwear formal dress or clothes — Gesellschaftskleidung tragen
2) (explicit) formellformal education/knowledge — ordentliche Schulbildung/reales Wissen
* * *['fo:məl]1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) förmlich2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) konventionell4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) formell5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) formgerecht•- academic.ru/28936/formally">formally- formality* * *for·mal[ˈfɔ:məl, AM ˈfɔ:r-]1. (ceremonious) formell\formal dress Gesellschaftskleidung f2. (serious) förmlich\formal person förmliche Person; ( pej) steife Person3. (official) offiziell\formal education ordentliche [Schul]bildung\formal procedures offizielles Verfahren4. (laid out) sorgfältig angelegt\formal flower arrangement symmetrisch angeordnetes Blumengesteck\formal garden architektonischer Garten5. (nominal) formal\formal interest höfliches Interesse* * *['fOːməl]adj1) person, letter, relationship, behaviour, language formell, förmlich; (= official) talks, statement, complaint, agreement, request formell, offiziell; (= ceremonial) occasion, reception feierlichhe made them a formal bow — er verbeugte sich formell or feierlich vor ihnen
to make a formal apology — sich in aller Form entschuldigen
the dinner was very formal —
formal clothes or dress (for smart occasions) — Gesellschaftskleidung f; (for work)
2) (= ordered) style, approach formal; (= severe) streng; (in design) garden, borders, square regelmäßig angelegt; room formal eingerichtet4) (= relating to form) logic, perfection, complexity, defect formal* * *formal [ˈfɔː(r)ml]1. förmlich, formell:a) offiziell:formal call Höflichkeitsbesuch mb) feierlich:formal event → B 1;formal dress → B 2c) steif, unpersönlichd) (peinlich) genau, pedantisch (die Form wahrend)e) formgerecht, vorschriftsmäßig:formal contract JUR förmlicher Vertrag;make a formal apology sich in aller Form entschuldigen2. formal, formell:a) (rein) äußerlichb) (rein) gewohnheitsmäßigc) scheinbar, Schein…3. formal:a) herkömmlich, konventionell (Komposition, Stil etc)b) schulmäßig, streng methodisch:formal training formale Ausbildungc) Form…:4. PHILa) formalb) wesentlich5. regelmäßig, symmetrisch (angelegt):formal garden architektonischer GartenB s US1. Veranstaltung, für die Gesellschaftskleidung vorgeschrieben ist2. Gesellschafts-, Abendkleid n oder -anzug m* * *adjective1) formell; förmlich [Person, Art, Einladung, Begrüßung]; steif [Person, Begrüßung]; (official) offiziellwear formal dress or clothes — Gesellschaftskleidung tragen
2) (explicit) formellformal education/knowledge — ordentliche Schulbildung/reales Wissen
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4 vernacular
1. adjective(native) landessprachlich; [Predigt, Zeitung] in der Landessprache; (not learned or technical) volkstümlich; (in dialect) mundartlich2. noun* * *[və'nækjulə] 1. adjective(colloquial or informally conversational: vernacular speech/language.) mundartlich2. noun(the common informal language of a country etc as opposed to its formal or literary language: They spoke to each other in the vernacular of the region.) die Mundart* * *ver·nacu·lar[vəˈnækjələʳ, AM vɚˈnækjəlɚ]II. adj* * *[və'nkjʊlə(r)]1. nthis word has now come into the vernacular — dieses Wort ist jetzt in die Alltagssprache eingegangen
2) (= jargon) Fachsprache f or -jargon m3) (hum: strong language) deftige Spracheplease excuse the vernacular — entschuldigen Sie bitte, dass ich mich so drastisch ausdrücke
2. adj1)vernacular newspaper — Zeitung f in der regionalen Landessprache
* * *vernacular [və(r)ˈnækjʊlə(r)]A adj (adv vernacularly)1. a) einheimisch, Landes…:vernacular language → B 1b) in der Landessprache2. mundartlich, Volks…:vernacular poetry Heimatdichtung f3. MED endemisch, lokal (Krankheit etc)4. volkstümlich:B s1. Landessprache f2. Mundart f, Dialekt m3. Jargon m, Fachsprache f4. volkstümlicher oder mundartlicher Ausdruck5. BIOL volkstümliche Bezeichnung* * *1. adjective(native) landessprachlich; [Predigt, Zeitung] in der Landessprache; (not learned or technical) volkstümlich; (in dialect) mundartlich2. noun* * *n.Mundart -en f.Redensart f.
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