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1 corrupt
1. adjective 2. transitive verb* * *1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) verderben2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) schlecht, bestechlich2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) falsch•- academic.ru/16358/corruptible">corruptible- corruptibility
- corruption* * *cor·rupt[kəˈrʌpt]I. adj\corrupt morals verdorbener Charakter\corrupt practices unehrenhafte PraktikenII. vt1. (debase ethically)to \corrupt sb's morals jds Charakter verderben2. (change)to \corrupt English/French Englisch/Französisch entstellento \corrupt a text/sb's work einen Text/jds Arbeit verfälschen▪ to \corrupt sb jdn bestechento \corrupt a file eine Datei ruinieren\corrupted file fehlerhafte Datei* * *[kə'rʌpt]1. adjverdorben, verworfen, schlecht; (= open to bribery) korrupt, bestechlich; text, language verderbt, korrumpiert; (COMPUT) disk nicht lesbar, kaputt2. vt(morally) verderben; (ethically) korrumpieren; (form = bribe) bestechen, korrumpieren; (COMPUT) data kaputt or unlesbar machen, zerstörento become corrupted (text, language) — korrumpiert werden
* * *corrupt [kəˈrʌpt]A adj (adv corruptly)1. (moralisch) verdorben, verderbt, schlecht, verworfen2. unredlich, unlauter3. korrupt:a) bestechlich, käuflichb) Bestechungs…:corrupt practices Bestechungsmethoden, Korruption f;5. verfälscht:a) unecht, unreinb) verderbt, korrumpiert (Text)6. IT fehlerhaft (Programm etc)B v/t1. verderben, (zu Schlechtem) verleiten, -führen2. korrumpieren, bestechen3. zersetzen, untergraben, zugrunde richten4. besonders fig anstecken5. einen Text verderben, korrumpierenC v/i1. (moralisch) verderben, -kommen* * *1. adjective 2. transitive verb* * *adj.bestechlich adj.korrupt adj.verdorben adj. -
2 dodgy
adjective(Brit. coll.) (unreliable) unsicher; schwach [Knie, Herz usw.]; (awkward) verzwickt; vertrackt; (tricky) knifflig; (risky) gewagt; heikel* * *1) (difficult or risky: Catching the 5.15 train after the meeting will be rather dodgy.) riskant2) ((of a person, organization etc) not trustworthy or safe, financially or otherwise: I think the whole business sounds a bit dodgy.) unglaubwürdig* * *[ˈdɒʤi, AM ˈdɑ:ʤi]1. (unreliable) zweifelhaft\dodgy weather unbeständiges [o unzuverlässiges] Wetter2. (dishonest) unehrlicha \dodgy businessman ein zweifelhafter [o zwielichtiger] Geschäftsmann3. (risky) riskantto sound \dodgy riskant klingen4. (poor) armselig* * *['dɒdZɪ]adj (Brit inf)1) (= dubious, uncertain) person zweifelhaft, zwielichtig; deal, business, practices zwielichtig; area, loan zweifelhaft; plan unsicher; situation vertrackt (inf), verzwickt (inf); weather unbeständigthere's something dodgy about him — er ist nicht ganz koscher (inf)
there's something dodgy about this business — die Sache ist nicht ganz astrein
it's a dodgy business (= uncertain) — es ist eine unsichere Sache
he has a dodgy stomach from eating oysters — er hat Austern gegessen und sich damit den Magen verdorben
3) (= near-the-knuckle) remark anstößig* * *dodgy adj umg1. gerieben, verschlagen2. Br unsicher:a) wack(e)ligb) riskant3. Br windig pej (Person, Firma etc)* * *adjective(Brit. coll.) (unreliable) unsicher; schwach [Knie, Herz usw.]; (awkward) verzwickt; vertrackt; (tricky) knifflig; (risky) gewagt; heikel -
3 corrupt
1) ( dishonest) korrupt;( bribable) bestechlich;\corrupt morals verdorbener Charakter;\corrupt practices unehrenhafte Praktiken1) ( debase ethically)to \corrupt sb jdn korrumpieren;( morally) jdn [moralisch] verderben;to \corrupt sb's morals jds Charakter m verderben2) ( change)to \corrupt English/ French Englisch/Französisch entstellen;3) ( influence by bribes)to \corrupt sb jdn bestechento \corrupt a file eine Datei ruinieren;\corrupted file fehlerhafte Datei
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