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1 einsam
Adj.1. Person: lonely; (zurückgezogen) auch Leben: solitary; sich einsam fühlen auch feel (very) isolated2. (abgelegen) Haus, Gegend etc.: lonely, isolated, secluded; Straße, Strand etc.: lonely; (menschenleer) empty, deserted; einsame Insel lonely ( unbewohnt: uninhabited) island; tropische: auch desert island3. (einzeln) Baum etc.: solitary, lone* * *isolated; solitary; lonely; alone; lonesome; desolate; secluded; lone* * *ein|sam ['ainzaːm]1. adjein éínsames Boot — a lone or solitary boat
ein éínsamer Schwimmer — a lone or solitary swimmer
um sie wird es éínsam — she is becoming a lonely figure
3) (inf = hervorragend)éínsame Klasse or Spitze — absolutely fantastic (inf), really great (inf)
2. adv1) (= allein) lonelyéínsam leben — to live a lonely/solitary life
éínsam überragt dieser Gipfel die anderen — this peak towers over the others in solitary grandeur
2) (= abgelegen) isolatedéínsam liegen — to be secluded/isolated
* * *1) (lacking or wanting companionship: Aren't you lonely, living by yourself?) lonely3) ((especially American) lonely; solitary: She feels lonesome when her brothers are at school.) lonesome4) (solitary, without companions, by itself etc: a lone figure on the beach.) lone5) (alone; without companions: a solitary traveller.) solitary6) (living or being alone, by habit or preference: She was a solitary person.) solitary* * *ein·sam[ˈainza:m]I. adjein \einsames Leben a solitary life\einsam und verlassen lonely and forlornein \einsames Gefühl a feeling of loneliness▪ \einsam sein to be lonely2. (allein getroffen)einen \einsamen Entschluss fassen [o treffen] to make a decision on one's own [or without consultation3. (vereinzelt) single, lone, solitary4. (abgelegen) isolated, remotesiehst du dort das \einsame Haus? you see that house standing alone?eine \einsame Insel a desert islandes war \einsame Spitze! it was absolutely fantastic!sie ist \einsame Klasse she's in a class of her own\einsam leben to live a solitary life\einsam liegen to be situated in a remote [or isolated] placedieser Gasthof liegt doch etwas \einsam this pub is right off the beaten track [or very remote]* * *1) (verlassen) lonely <person, decision>einsam leben — live a lonely or solitary life
3) (abgelegen) isolated4) (menschenleer) empty; deserted* * *einsam adjsich einsam fühlen auch feel (very) isolated2. (abgelegen) Haus, Gegend etc: lonely, isolated, secluded; Straße, Strand etc: lonely; (menschenleer) empty, deserted;3. (einzeln) Baum etc: solitary, lone4. umg:Klasse sein be absolutely brilliant ( stärker: sensational)* * *1) (verlassen) lonely <person, decision>einsam leben — live a lonely or solitary life
2) (einzeln) solitary <rock, tree, wanderer>3) (abgelegen) isolated4) (menschenleer) empty; deserted* * *adj.alone adj.lone adj.lonely n.lonesome adj.solitary adj. adv.lonesomely adv.solitarily adv. -
2 Verfremdung
f alienation; (verfremdete Darstellung) defamiliarization* * *die Verfremdungdisassociation* * *Ver|frẹm|dungf -, -endefamiliarization; (THEAT, LITER) alienation, distancing* * *Ver·frem·dung<-, -en>f LIT, THEAT alienation* * ** * *f.alienation n.disassociation n. -
3 Verfremdungseffekt
m LIT. alienation effect* * *Ver|frẹm|dungs|ef|fektmdistancing effect; (THEAT, LITER) alienation or estrangement effect* * *Ver·frem·dungs·ef·fektm LIT alienation effect* * * -
4 Distanzierung
Dis·tan·zie·rung<-, -en>f distancing -
5 einsam
ein·sam [ʼainza:m] adjein \einsames Leben a solitary life;\einsam und verlassen lonely and forlorn;ein \einsames Gefühl a feeling of loneliness;\einsam sein to be lonely;es wird \einsam um jdn sb's becoming isolated ( fig), people are distancing themselves from sb ( fig)2) ( allein getroffen)einen \einsamen Entschluss fassen [o treffen] to make a decision on one's own [or without consultation];3) ( vereinzelt) single, lone, solitary4) ( abgelegen) isolated, remote;siehst du dort das \einsame Haus? you see that house standing alone?eine \einsame Insel a desert islandes war \einsame Spitze! it was absolutely fantastic!;sie ist \einsame Klasse she's in a class of her own( abgelegen)\einsam leben to live a solitary life;\einsam liegen to be situated in a remote [or isolated] place;dieser Gasthof liegt doch etwas \einsam this pub is right off the beaten track [or very remote] -
6 distanzierend
1. dissociating from2. distancing
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