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1 die Gunst
- {countenance} sắc mặt, vẻ mặt, sự tán thành, sự đồng tình ủng hộ, sự khuyến khích, vẻ nghiêm trang, thái độ nghiêm chỉnh, vẻ bình tĩnh - {credit} sự tin, lòng tin, danh tiếng, danh vọng, uy tín, nguồn vẻ vang, sự vẻ vang, thế lực, ảnh hưởng, công trạng, sự cho nợ, sự cho chịu, tiền gửi ngân hàng, bên có - {encouragement} sự làm can đảm, sự làm mạnh dạn, sự cổ vũ, sự động viên, sự giúp đỡ, sự ủng hộ - {favour} thiện ý, sự quý mến, sự đồng ý, sự thuận ý, sự chiếu cố, sự thiên vị, ân huệ, đặc ân, sự che chở, vật ban cho, quà nhỏ, vật kỷ niệm, huy hiệu, thư, sự thứ lỗi, sự cho phép - {favourableness} tính chất thuận lợi, sự có triển vọng - {goodwill} thiện chí, lòng tốt, khách hàng, sự tín nhiệm, đặc quyền kế nghiệp - {grace} vẻ duyên dáng, vẻ yêu kiều, vẻ uyển chuyển, vẻ phong nhã, vẻ thanh nhã, thái độ, ơn huệ, sự trọng đãi, sự gia hạn, sự cho hoãn, sự miễn xá, sự khoan hồng, sự khoan dung, ơn trời - ơn Chúa, lời cầu nguyện, ngài, nét hoa mỹ, sự cho phép dự thi, thần Mỹ nữ = die Gunst [bei] {acceptance [with]}+ = ich bitte Sie um diese Gunst {I beg this favour of you}+ = ich stehe in seiner besonderen Gunst {I am high in his favour}+ -
2 das Antlitz
- {countenance} sắc mặt, vẻ mặt, sự tán thành, sự đồng tình ủng hộ, sự khuyến khích, vẻ nghiêm trang, thái độ nghiêm chỉnh, vẻ bình tĩnh - {face} mặt, thể diện, sĩ diện, bộ mặt, bề ngoài, mã ngoài, bề mặt, mặt trước, mặt phía trước -
3 das Angesicht
- {countenance} sắc mặt, vẻ mặt, sự tán thành, sự đồng tình ủng hộ, sự khuyến khích, vẻ nghiêm trang, thái độ nghiêm chỉnh, vẻ bình tĩnh - {face} mặt, thể diện, sĩ diện, bộ mặt, bề ngoài, mã ngoài, bề mặt, mặt trước, mặt phía trước -
4 Antlitz
n; -es, -e; geh. face; poet. countenance* * *das Antlitzface; visage* * *Ạnt|litz ['antlɪts]nt -es, -e (poet)countenance (liter), face* * *Ant·litz<-es, -e>[ˈantlɪts]* * *das; Antlitzes, Antlitze (dichter., geh.) countenance (literary); face* * ** * *das; Antlitzes, Antlitze (dichter., geh.) countenance (literary); face* * *-e n.countenance (face) n. -
5 Angesicht
n geh. face, countenance; von Angesicht zu Angesicht face to face; im Angesicht (+ Gen) in the face of; Schweiß* * *das Angesichtface* * *An|ge|sicht ['angə-]nt -(e)s, -er or Aus -e (geh)face, countenance (liter)von Angesicht zu Angesicht — face to face
jdn von Angesicht sehen — to see sb face to face
jdn von Angesicht kennen — to know sb by sight
im Angesicht +gen (fig) — in the face of
* * *An·ge·sicht<-[e]s, -er>nt (geh)1. (Antlitz) countenancejdn von \Angesicht kennen to know sb by sightvon \Angesicht zu \Angesicht face to face* * *das; Angesicht[e]s, Angesichter, österr. auchEx:Angesichte — (geh.)/Ex:1) (Gesicht) face2) inim Angesicht — (+ Gen.) s. angesichts 1)
* * *Angesicht n geh face, countenance;von Angesicht zu Angesicht face to face;* * *das; Angesicht[e]s, Angesichter, österr. auchEx:Angesichte — (geh.)/Ex:1) (Gesicht) face2) inim Angesicht — (+ Gen.) s. angesichts 1)
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6 die Fassung
- {collectedness} tính bình tĩnh, sự tự chủ - {collection} sự tập họp, sự tụ họp, sự thu, sự lượm, sự góp nhặt, sự sưu tầm, tập sưu tầm, sự quyên góp, kỳ thi học kỳ - {composure} sự bình tĩnh, sự điềm tĩnh - {countenance} sắc mặt, vẻ mặt, sự tán thành, sự đồng tình ủng hộ, sự khuyến khích, vẻ nghiêm trang, thái độ nghiêm chỉnh, vẻ bình tĩnh - {holder} người giữ, người nắm giữ, người giữ một chức vụ, người giữ kỷ lục, bót, quản, tay cầm, tay nắm, tay quay, đui, mâm cặp, vòng kẹp - {mount} núi đặt trước danh từ riêng Mt), mép bức tranh, bìa dán tranh, khung, gọng, giá, ngựa cưỡi - {mounting} sự trèo, sự lên, sự tăng lên - {setting} sự đặt, sự để, sự sắp đặt, sự bố trí, sự sửa chữa, sự mài sắc, sự giũa, sự sắp chữ in, sự quyết định, sự nắn xương, sự bó xương, sự lặn, sự se lại, sự khô lại, sự ra quả, sự dàn cảnh một vở kịch - phông màn quần áo, khung cảnh, môi trường, sự dát, sự nạm, khung để dát, sự phổ nhạc, nhạc phổ, ổ trứng ấp - {socket} lỗ, hốc, hố, để, đui đèn - {version} bản dịch, bài dịch, lối giải thích, sự kể lại, sự thuật lại, sự diễn tả, thủ thuật xoay thai - {wording} sự viết ra, cách viết, cách diễn tả, lời, từ = die Fassung (Ring,Uhrglas) {bezel}+ = die Fassung bewahren {to keep one's composure; to keep one's countenance; to keep one's head; to maintain one's composure}+ = die Fassung verlieren {to loose one's balance}+ = die Fassung verlieren (vor Wut) {to see red}+ = aus der Fassung kommen {to lose one's composure}+ = aus der Fassung bringen {to discomfit; to disconcert; to outface; to put out of countenance; to rattle; to unhinge; to unman; to upset (upset,upset)+ = Er verliert die Fassung nie. {He never loses his poise.}+ = jemanden aus der Fassung bringen {to disconcert someone}+ = durch Blicke aus der Fassung bringen {to stare down}+ = durch den Blick aus der Fassung bringen {to stare out of countenance}+ -
7 dulden
I v/t1. Person: (zulassen) tolerate; stillschweigend: condone, shut one’s eyes to; (hinnehmen) put up with, stand for; keinen Widerspruch dulden stand for ( oder brook) no contradiction; er ist hier nur geduldet he’s only here on sufferance; ich dulde es nicht I won’t have it; ich werde sie in meinem Haus nicht dulden I will not have her in my house* * *to tolerate* * *dụl|den ['dʊldn]1. vigeh = leiden) to suffer2. vt1) (= zulassen) to tolerate; Widerspruch auch to countenancedie Sache duldet keinen Aufschub — the matter cannot be delayed or postponed
2) (= nicht vertreiben) to tolerateer ist hier nur geduldet — he's only tolerated here, he's only here on sufferance
* * *(to encourage, support or accept: We can't possibly countenance the spending of so much money.) countenance* * *dul·den[ˈdʊldn̩]klaglos/widerspruchslos \dulden to suffer in silenceII. vt1. (zulassen)▪ etw \dulden to tolerate sth2. (tolerieren)▪ jdn \dulden to tolerate sbich will dich für ein paar Tage \dulden I'll put up with [or tolerate] you for a few days▪ etw \dulden to endure sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) tolerate; put up with2) (Aufenthalt gestatten)2.jemanden dulden — tolerate or put up with somebody's presence
intransitives Verb (geh.) suffer* * *A. v/t1. Person: (zulassen) tolerate; stillschweigend: condone, shut one’s eyes to; (hinnehmen) put up with, stand for;keinen Widerspruch dulden stand for ( oder brook) no contradiction;er ist hier nur geduldet he’s only here on sufferance;ich dulde es nicht I won’t have it;ich werde sie in meinem Haus nicht dulden I will not have her in my house2. geh:keinen Aufschub dulden admit no delayB. v/t & v/i geh:* * *1.transitives Verb1) tolerate; put up with2.jemanden dulden — tolerate or put up with somebody's presence
intransitives Verb (geh.) suffer* * *v.to acquiesce v.to connive v.to suffer v.to tolerate v. -
8 Gesichtsausdruck
m (facial) expression* * *der Gesichtsausdruckcountenance; facial expression* * *Ge|sịchts|aus|druckm(facial) expression; (= Mienenspiel auch) faceeinen ängstlichen Gesichtsausdruck haben — to look scared, to have a scared look or expression on one's face
* * *((expression on) the face.) countenance* * *Ge·sichts·aus·druck<- ausdrücke>m expression [or look] [on sb's face]jdn am \Gesichtsausdruck erkennen to see from sb's expression [or the expression [or look] on sb's face]* * *der expression; look* * *Gesichtsausdruck m (facial) expression* * *der expression; look* * *m.facial expression n. -
9 Miene
f; -, -n expression; (auch Gesicht) face; überlegene / unschuldsvolle Miene superior / innocent expression ( oder air); eine ernste Miene aufsetzen look serious; gute Miene zum bösen Spiel machen put on a brave face, make the best of it; umg. grin and bear it; Miene machen, etw. zu tun make as if to do s.th.; keine Miene verziehen not show one’s feelings, remain impassive; ohne eine Miene zu verziehen without batting an eyelid, without turning a hair; bei Schmerz etc.: auch without flinching* * *die Mieneexpression; face; countenance; mien; air* * *Mie|ne ['miːnə]f -, -n(= Gesichtsausdruck) expression, face, mien (liter)eine finstere Míéne machen — to look grim
gute Míéne zum bösen Spiel machen — to grin and bear it
Míéne machen, etw zu tun — to make a move to do sth
seine Míéne verfinsterte or verdüsterte sich — his face darkened
etw mit eisiger Míéne anhören — to listen to sth in stony silence
See:* * *Mie·ne<-, -n>[ˈmi:nə]f expression, mien literseine \Miene verhieß nichts Gutes the expression on his face did not bode wellmit bestimmter \Miene with a certain expressionmit freundlicher \Miene begrüßte sie ihre Gäste she welcomed her guests with a friendly smileeine frohe/ärgerliche/böse/traurige/wichtige \Miene machen to look happy/annoyed/angry/sad/important\Miene machen, etw zu tun to make as if to do sth▶ gute \Miene zum bösen Spiel machen to grin and bear it▶ ohne eine \Miene zu verziehen without turning a hair* * *die; Miene, Mienen expression; facemit unbewegter Miene — with an impassive expression; impassively
* * *überlegene/unschuldsvolle Miene superior/innocent expression ( oder air);eine ernste Miene aufsetzen look serious;gute Miene zum bösen Spiel machen put on a brave face, make the best of it; umg grin and bear it;Miene machen, etwas zu tun make as if to do sth;keine Miene verziehen not show one’s feelings, remain impassive;ohne eine Miene zu verziehen without batting an eyelid, without turning a hair; bei Schmerz etc: auch without flinching* * *die; Miene, Mienen expression; facemit unbewegter Miene — with an impassive expression; impassively
* * *-n f.air n.countenance n.face n.facial expression n. -
10 begünstigen
begünstigen v 1. BANK give preferential treatment to; 2. GEN benefit, (AE) favor, (BE) favour, foster, promote; support (unterstützen); 3. RECHT benefit* * *v 1. < Bank> give preferential treatment to; 2. < Geschäft> benefit, favor (AE), favour (BE), foster, promote, unterstützen support; 3. < Recht> benefit* * *begünstigen
to favo(u)r, to aid and abet, to prefer, to benefit, to patronize, to countenance, (fördern) to promote, to foster, to encourage;
• Entstehung der Schwerindustrie begünstigen to foster the growth of heavy industries;
• Feind begünstigen to give aid and comfort to the enemy;
• Gläubiger begünstigen to prefer one creditor over another;
• einheimische Industrie begünstigen to benefit local industry. -
11 Glaubwürdigkeit
Glaubwürdigkeit f 1. GEN trustworthiness; 2. V&M credibility • die Glaubwürdigkeit einer Institution in Frage stellen BANK, POL, WIWI play the credibility-game against an institution, challenge the credibility of an institution (z. B. einer Zentralbank)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> trustworthiness; 2. <V&M> credibility ■ die Glaubwürdigkeit einer Institution in Frage stellen <Bank, Pol, Vw> play the credibility-game against an institution (z.B. Zentralbank)* * *Glaubwürdigkeit
credit, credibility, authenticity, trustworthiness;
• Glaubwürdigkeit der Geschäftsleitung management credibility;
• einem Bericht Glaubwürdigkeit verleihen to lend countenance to a report;
• öffentliche Glaubwürdigkeit verlieren to lose one’s credit with the public. -
12 billigen
v/t approve of; sanction förm.; (beipflichten) endorse; amtlich: approve; ich kann es nicht billigen, dass du so viel rauchst I don’t approve of you(r) smoking so much* * *to endorse; to indorse; to sanction; to subscribe; to countenance; to assent; to approve* * *bịl|li|gen ['bIlɪgn]vtto approveetw stillschweigend billigen — to condone sth
billigen, dass jd etw tut — to approve of sb's doing sth
* * *1) (to agree to (something): The committee approved the plan.) approve2) (to confirm (eg a claim, legal judgement etc): The decision of the judge was upheld by the court.) uphold3) (to permit or agree to: We cannot sanction the use of force.) sanction* * *bil·li·gen[ˈbɪlɪgn̩]vt▪ etw \billigen to approve of sthdie Pläne der Regierung wurden vom Parlament gebilligt the government's plans were approved by parliament▪ \billigen, dass jd etw tut to approve of sb's doing sthich werde nicht \billigen, dass du dich weiter so ungebührlich verhältst! I cannot approve of your continuing to behave so improperly!* * *transitives Verb approvebilligen, dass jemand etwas tut — approve of somebody's doing something
* * *ich kann es nicht billigen, dass du so viel rauchst I don’t approve of you(r) smoking so much* * *transitives Verb approvebilligen, dass jemand etwas tut — approve of somebody's doing something
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13 Contenance
[kotә’na:sә] f; -, kein Pl.; geh. composure; die Contenance verlieren / wahren lose / maintain one’s composure* * *Con|te|nance [kotild;tə'natildˑːs(ə)]f -, no pl (geh)composuredie Contenance bewahren — to keep one's composure or countenance
* * *Con·te·nance<->[kõntəˈnã:s]* * *die Contenance verlieren/wahren lose/maintain one’s composure -
14 ermutigen
v/t encourage (zu + Inf. to + Inf.); give s.o. courage; jemanden ermutigen zu (+ Inf.) give s.o. the courage to (+ Inf.)* * *to bolster up; to encourage; to comfort; to countenance; to elate; to embolden* * *er|mu|ti|gen [ɛɐ'muːtɪgn] ptp ermutigtvt(= ermuntern) to encourage; (= Mut geben) to give courage, to embolden (form)jdn zu etw ermútigen — to encourage sb to do sth, to give sb the courage or embolden sb (form) to do sth
* * *1) (to encourage or cheer up: We were greatly heartened by the good news.) hearten2) (to give support, confidence or hope to: The general tried to encourage the troops: You should not encourage him in his extravagance; I felt encouraged by his praise.) encourage* * *er·mu·ti·gen *[ɛɐ̯ˈmu:tɪgn̩]vtdieser Erfolg ermutigte sie zur Weiterarbeit an dem Projekt this success encouraged her to continue working on the project* * *transitives Verb s. ermuntern 1)* * *ermutigen v/t encourage (zu +inf to +inf); give sb courage;B. adj encouraging, reassuring;ermutigene Worte auch words of encouragement* * *transitives Verb s. ermuntern 1)* * *v.to bear up (against, under) v.to comfort v.to elate v.to embolden v.to encourage v. -
15 Fassung
f2. (sprachliche Form) form; (Formulierung) wording; (Version) version; in der vorliegenden Fassung in its present form; das Manuskript in seiner letzten Fassung the manuscript in its final version3. nur Sg. (Beherrschung) composure; (inneres Gleichgewicht) auch equanimity; aus der Fassung bringen upset, faze umg., throw umg.; sie ist durch nichts aus der Fassung zu bringen she’s unflappable; die Fassung bewahren maintain one’s composure, keep one’s cool umg.; nach oder um Fassung ringen nach Ausbruch: try to regain one’s composure; vor Ausbruch: struggle to retain one’s composure, try not to lose one’s temper; die Fassung verlieren lose one’s composure; vor Wut: lose one’s temper (cool umg.); er war ganz außer Fassung he was completely beside himself; etw. mit Fassung tragen bear s.th. with fortitude, grin and bear it; trag’s mit Fassung! keep a stiff upper lip; Abfassung, Einfassung* * *die Fassung(Halterung) frame; holder; socket;(Selbstbeherrschung) collectedness; countenance; equanimity; composure;(Version) version* * *Fạs|sung ['fasʊŋ]f -, -en2) (= Bearbeitung, Wortlaut) versionein Film in ungekürzter Fassung — the uncut version of a film
ein Film in deutscher Fassung — a film with German dubbing
3) no pl (= Ruhe, Besonnenheit) composuredie Fassung bewahren or behalten — to maintain one's composure
etw mit Fassung tragen — to take sth calmly or with equanimity
die Fassung verlieren — to lose one's composure
völlig außer Fassung geraten — to lose all self-control
jdn aus der Fassung bringen — to disconcert or throw (inf) sb; Redner auch to put sb off
* * *Fas·sung<-, -en>f1. (Rahmen) mounting, setting2. (Brillengestell) frameeine Brille mit einer goldenen \Fassung a pair of glasses with gold frames3. ELEK socket4. (Bearbeitung) versiondie \Fassung bewahren to maintain one's composure, to keep one's cool sljdn aus der \Fassung bringen to unsettle [or disconcert] [or throw] sbaußer \Fassung geraten to lose one's composure [or self-control], to become rattled fametw mit \Fassung tragen to bear [or take] sth calmlytrag es mit \Fassung don't let it get to youdie \Fassung verlieren to lose one's self-control, to lose one's cool sl* * *die; Fassung, Fassungen1) (Version) version2) o. Pl. (Selbstbeherrschung, Haltung) composure; self-controljemanden aus der Fassung bringen — upset or ruffle somebody
3) (für Glühlampen) holder4) (von Juwelen) setting; (BilderFassung, BrillenFassung) frame* * *Fassung fin der vorliegenden Fassung in its present form;das Manuskript in seiner letzten Fassung the manuscript in its final versionsie ist durch nichts aus der Fassung zu bringen she’s unflappable;die Fassung bewahren maintain one’s composure, keep one’s cool umg;um Fassung ringen nach Ausbruch: try to regain one’s composure; vor Ausbruch: struggle to retain one’s composure, try not to lose one’s temper;er war ganz außer Fassung he was completely beside himself;etwas mit Fassung tragen bear sth with fortitude, grin and bear it;* * *die; Fassung, Fassungen1) (Version) version2) o. Pl. (Selbstbeherrschung, Haltung) composure; self-controljemanden aus der Fassung bringen — upset or ruffle somebody
3) (für Glühlampen) holder4) (von Juwelen) setting; (BilderFassung, BrillenFassung) frame* * *-en (Brille) f.frame (glasses) n. -en (Lampe) f.socket (lamp) n. -en f.collectedness n.mounting (jewelry) n.socket n.version n. -
16 Gemütsruhe
f composure, calmness; in aller Gemütsruhe quite unconcernedly, calmly and collectedly; (gemütlich) unhurriedly, as if he etc. had all the time in the world; (eiskalt) calmly, as cool as you like; er trank in aller Gemütsruhe sein Bier aus auch he took his time over his beer* * *die Gemütsruhecountenance* * *Ge|müts|ru|hefcalmness; (= Kaltblütigkeit) sang-froid, composure, coolness; (= Phlegma) placidnessdu hast eine Gemǘtsruhe! — you take everything so calmly
deine Gemǘtsruhe möchte ich haben! (iro) — I like your cool! (Brit inf), I'd like to have your composure
* * *Ge·müts·ru·hef calmness no plin aller \Gemütsruhe (fam) in one's own time, leisurely* * *die peace of mindin aller Gemütsruhe — (ugs.) (ohne Sorge) completely unconcerned; (ohne Hast) as if there were all the time in the world
* * *Gemütsruhe f composure, calmness;in aller Gemütsruhe quite unconcernedly, calmly and collectedly; (gemütlich) unhurriedly, as if he etc had all the time in the world; (eiskalt) calmly, as cool as you like;er trank in aller Gemütsruhe sein Bier aus auch he took his time over his beer* * *die peace of mindin aller Gemütsruhe — (ugs.) (ohne Sorge) completely unconcerned; (ohne Hast) as if there were all the time in the world
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17 gutheißen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) approve of, sanction* * *to countenance; to subscribe; to endorse; to indorse; to approve* * *gut|hei|ßen ['guːthaisn]vt septo approve of; (= genehmigen) to approve* * *1) ((often with of) to be pleased with or think well of (a person, thing etc): I approve of your decision.) approve2) (to give one's approval to (a decision, statement etc): The court endorsed the judge's decision.) endorse* * *gut|hei·ßen▪ etw \gutheißen to approve of sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb approve of* * *gutheißen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) approve of, sanction* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb approve of -
18 Ritter
m; -s, -; knight (auch Ordensträger); zum Ritter schlagen knight; ein Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel a knight without fear and without reproach; umg. a knight in shining armo(u)r; arme Ritter GASTR. bread fritters* * *der Ritterknight; chevalier; cavalier* * *Rịt|ter ['rɪtɐ]m -s, -jdn zum Ritter schlagen — to knight sb, to dub sb knight
der Ritter von der traurigen Gestalt — the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance
ein Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel (lit) — a doughty knight; (fig) a knight in shining armour (Brit) or armor (US)
2) (Adelstitel) ≈ SirX Ritter von Y — ≈ Sir X of Y
3) (= Ordensträger) knight4) (= Schmetterling) swallowtail5) (COOK)arme Ritter pl — ≈ bread-and-butter pudding
* * *der1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) knight2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) knight* * *Rit·ter<-s, ->[ˈrɪtɐ]m1. (Angehöriger des Ritterstandes) knightfahrender \Ritter knight-errantjdn zum \Ritter schlagen to knight sb, to dub sb knight3. (Adelstitel)Lanzelot \Ritter von Camelot Sir Lancelot of Camelot4. (Mitglied)der \Ritter des Malteserordens Knight of Malta5.* * *der; Ritters, Ritter knightjemanden zum Ritter schlagen — (hist.) knight somebody; dub somebody [a] knight
* * *zum Ritter schlagen knight;ein Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel a knight without fear and without reproach; umg a knight in shining armo(u)r;arme Ritter GASTR bread fritters* * *der; Ritters, Ritter knightjemanden zum Ritter schlagen — (hist.) knight somebody; dub somebody [a] knight
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19 unterstützen
v/t (untr., hat) support; (Kandidaten etc.) auch back up; (helfen, auch Mittellose) assist, aid ( bei in); (fördern) auch promote; (Wirtschaft etc.) support, bolster; (Antrag, Plan, Projekt etc.) support, give s.th. one’s backing; mit Rat und Tat unterstützen give advice and support to, support s.o. in both word and deed geh.; den Heilungsprozess unterstützen assist the healing process* * *to assist; to relieve; to befriend; to help; to countenance; to sponsor; to uphold; to bolster up; to further; to second; to espouse; to support; to patronize; to back* * *un|ter|stụ̈t|zen [ʊntɐ'ʃtʏtsn] ptp unterstü\#tztvt insepto support (auch fig, COMPUT); (aus öffentlichen Mitteln auch) to subsidize; (= finanziell fördern auch) to back, to sponsor* * *1) ((often with up) to prop up: We're getting a loan to bolster (up) the economy.) bolster2) (to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally: He proposed the motion and I seconded it.) second3) (to support (a person's action): His family upholds (him in) his present action.) uphold4) (to give help, or approval to: He has always supported our cause; His family supported him in his decision.) support* * *un·ter·stüt·zen *[ʊntɐˈʃtʏtsn̩]vtdie Heilung \unterstützen to assist sb's recovery2. (materiell/finanziell fördern)wirst du noch von deinen Eltern finanziell unterstützt? do your parents still financially support you?▪ etw \unterstützen to back [or support] sthdiesen Plan kann ich voll \unterstützen I'm fully behind [or supportive of] this plan4. INFORM▪ etw \unterstützen to support sth* * *transitives Verb support* * *unterstützen v/t (untrennb, hat) support; (Kandidaten etc) auch back up; (helfen, auch Mittellose) assist, aid (bei in); (fördern) auch promote; (Wirtschaft etc) support, bolster; (Antrag, Plan, Projekt etc) support, give sth one’s backing;den Heilungsprozess unterstützen assist the healing process* * *transitives Verb support* * *v.to abet v.to back v.to espouse v.to facilitate v.to maintain v.to provide v.to relieve v.to second v.to shore up v.to stand by v.to support v.to sustain v. -
20 zulassen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. auch fig. (erlauben) allow; JUR. (gestatten) approve, authorize; ich kann das nicht zulassen I can’t allow that; wie konntest du das zulassen? how could you allow it?; sein Stolz ließ es nicht zu, dass... his pride wouldn’t allow him to (+ Inf.), his pride prevented him from (+ Ger.) verschiedene Deutungen zulassen be open to different interpretations; das lässt keinen anderen Schluss zu als den, dass... that allows (of) ( oder leaves) only one conclusion, namely that...; die Tatsachen lassen keinen Zweifel zu leave no room for doubt2. (jemanden) admit; (Arzt etc.) qualify; als Rechtsanwalt zulassen call (Am. admit) to the Bar; zum Studium zugelassen werden get a place at (Am. be admitted to) university3. (etw.) behördlich: authorize; (Fahrzeuge) license; (Auto, Flugzeug, Zuchtbullen etc.) register; (Medikament) approve, license; (Partei) allow to exist; etw. zum Verkauf zulassen approve s.th. (for sale); etw. als Beweis zulassen admit s.th. as evidence; an der Börse zugelassen listed on the stock exchange; für Jugendliche nicht zugelassen for adults only* * *(Arzt) to register;(Auto) to license;(erlauben) to allow; to let;(geschlossen lassen) to leave shut; to keep closed* * *zu|las|senvt sep1) (= Zugang gewähren) to admiteine Partei zur Wahl zúlassen — to permit a party to enter the/an election
2) (amtlich) to authorize; Arzt to register; Heilpraktiker to register, to license; Kraftfahrzeug to license; Rechtsanwalt to call (to the bar), to admit (as a barrister or to the bar); Prüfling to admitetw als Beweismittel zúlassen — to allow sth as evidence
See:→ auch zugelassen3) (= dulden, gestatten) to allow, to permitdas lässt nur den Schluss zu, dass... — that leaves or allows only one conclusion that...
eine Ausnahme zúlassen (Vorschriften) — to allow (of) or admit (of) or permit an exception; (Mensch) to allow or permit an exception
sein Schweigen lässt keine andere Erklärung zu(, als dass...) — there is no other explanation for his silence (but that...)
ich lasse nicht zu, dass mein Bruder benachteiligt wird — I won't allow or permit my brother to be discriminated against
das lässt mein Pflichtbewusstsein nicht zu — my sense of duty won't allow or permit or countenance that
4) (= geschlossen lassen) to leave or keep shut or closed* * *(to allow: I will not have you wearing clothes like that!) have* * *zu|las·sen1. (dulden)▪ etw \zulassen to allow [or permit] sth▪ \zulassen, dass jd etw tut to allow [or permit] sb to do sth▪ etw \zulassen to keep [or leave] sth shut [or closed]sein Hemd/seinen Mantel \zulassen to keep one's shirt/coat done [or buttoned] upjdn zu einer Prüfung \zulassen to admit sb to an exam▪ jdn als etw \zulassen to register sb as sth▪ zugelassen registeredein zugelassener Anwalt a legally qualified lawyer4. (anmelden)▪ etw [auf jdn] \zulassen to register sth [in sb's name]5. (erlauben)▪ etw \zulassen to allow [or permit] sth▪ etw \zulassen to allow [or permit] sthdiese Umstände lassen nur einen Schluss zu these facts leave [or form permit of] only one conclusion* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (erlauben, dulden) allow; permitich lasse keine Ausnahme zu — I do not allow or permit any exceptions
2) (teilnehmen lassen) admit3) (mit einer Erlaubnis, Lizenz usw. versehen)der Anwalt ist beim Amtsgericht Mannheim zugelassen — the lawyer is registered to practise at Mannheim district court
jemanden zu einer Prüfung zulassen — allow or permit somebody to take an examination
4) (zur Benutzung, zum Verkauf usw. freigeben) allow; permitein Medikament zulassen — approve a medicine [for sale]
5) (Kfz-W.) register < vehicle>6) (geschlossen lassen) leave closed or shut; leave < letter> unopened; leave <collar, coat> fastened [up]* * *zulassen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)ich kann das nicht zulassen I can’t allow that;wie konntest du das zulassen? how could you allow it?;sein Stolz ließ es nicht zu, dass … his pride wouldn’t allow him to (+inf), his pride prevented him from (+ger)verschiedene Deutungen zulassen be open to different interpretations;das lässt keinen anderen Schluss zu als den, dass … that allows (of) ( oder leaves) only one conclusion, namely that …;lassen keinen Zweifel zu leave no room for doubtals Rechtsanwalt zulassen call (US admit) to the Bar;zum Studium zugelassen werden get a place at (US be admitted to) university3. (etwas) behördlich: authorize; (Fahrzeuge) license; (Auto, Flugzeug, Zuchtbullen etc) register; (Medikament) approve, license; (Partei) allow to exist;etwas zum Verkauf zulassen approve sth (for sale);etwas als Beweis zulassen admit sth as evidence;an der Börse zugelassen listed on the stock exchange;für Jugendliche nicht zugelassen for adults only* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (erlauben, dulden) allow; permitich lasse keine Ausnahme zu — I do not allow or permit any exceptions
2) (teilnehmen lassen) admit3) (mit einer Erlaubnis, Lizenz usw. versehen)der Anwalt ist beim Amtsgericht Mannheim zugelassen — the lawyer is registered to practise at Mannheim district court
jemanden zu einer Prüfung zulassen — allow or permit somebody to take an examination
4) (zur Benutzung, zum Verkauf usw. freigeben) allow; permitein Medikament zulassen — approve a medicine [for sale]
5) (Kfz-W.) register < vehicle>6) (geschlossen lassen) leave closed or shut; leave < letter> unopened; leave <collar, coat> fastened [up]* * *v.to admit v.to admit of v.to allow v.to allow of v.to authorise (UK) v.to authorise (US) v.to let v.(§ p.,p.p.: let)to permit v.to tolerate v.
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Countenance — Coun te*nance (koun t[ e]*nans), n. [OE. contenance, countenaunce, demeanor, composure, F. contenance demeanor, fr. L. continentia continence, LL. also, demeanor, fr. L. continere to hold together, repress, contain. See {Contain}, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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