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1 emotional
adjective1) (of emotions) emotional; Gefühls[ausdruck, -leben, -erlebnis, -reaktion]; Gemüts[zustand, -störung]; gefühlsgeladen [Worte, Musik, Geschichte, Film]; gefühlvoll [Stimme, Ton]2) (liable to excessive emotion) leicht erregbar [Person]* * *1) (of the emotions: Emotional problems are affecting her work.) gefühlsbedingt3) ((negative unemotional) (of a person) easily affected by joy, anger, grief etc: She is a very emotional person; She is very emotional.) emotional* * *emo·tion·al[ɪˈməʊʃənəl, AM -ˈmoʊ-]1. (involving emotion) emotional, emotionell; decision gefühlsmäßig; speech gefühlsbetont; voice gefühlvollhe doesn't want \emotional involvement with anyone er will sich auf niemanden gefühlsmäßig einlassen\emotional charge emotionale Angespanntheit\emotional experience erregende Erfahrungto have an \emotional impact on sb jdn emotional berühren\emotional reception herzlicher Empfangto make an \emotional appeal to sb an jds Gefühle appellierento suffer an \emotional collapse einen Nervenzusammenbruch erleiden\emotional blackmail psychologische Erpressungto use \emotional blackmail against sb jdn psychisch unter Druck setzen\emotional character [or disposition] leichte Erregbarkeit\emotional person leicht erregbare Person* * *[ɪ'məʊʃənl]adj1) (= related to emotions, psychological) needs, security, involvement, detachment, reaction, energy emotional; problem, stress, trauma, abuse seelisch; support, development psychologischto go through emotional turmoil/an emotional upheaval — einen Aufruhr der Gefühle erleben
to be on an emotional high — in Hochstimmung sein
2) (= emotive) issue, impact, experience, situation emotional3) (= influenced by feelings) person, behaviour (characteristically) emotional, gefühlsbetont; (in particular situation) emotional, gefühlvoll; decision gefühlsmäßig; scene, response, reaction emotional; farewell, welcome gefühlvoll; appeal, speech emotional, gefühlsbetonthe made an emotional appeal to his wife —
the emotional appeal of a product — die gefühlsmäßige Anziehungskraft einer Ware
to be emotional about sth — sich über etw (acc) erregen or aufregen
* * *1. emotional, emotionell:a) gefühlsmäßig, -bedingtb) gefühlsbetontc) leicht erregbar, empfindsam:get emotional about sich aufregen über (akk)d) Gemüts…, Gefühls…, seelisch:emotional balance inneres oder seelisches Gleichgewicht;emotional blackmail psychologische Erpressung;emotional development seelische Entwicklung;emotional life Gefühlsleben n;2. gefühlvoll, rührselig* * *adjective1) (of emotions) emotional; Gefühls[ausdruck, -leben, -erlebnis, -reaktion]; Gemüts[zustand, -störung]; gefühlsgeladen [Worte, Musik, Geschichte, Film]; gefühlvoll [Stimme, Ton]2) (liable to excessive emotion) leicht erregbar [Person]* * *adj.emotional adj.gefühlsmäßig adj.seelisch bedingt adj. n.seelisch adj. -
2 stability
Stabilität, die* * *[stə'bi-]noun (the quality of being stable.) die Stabilität* * *sta·bil·ity[stəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]emotional/psychological \stability emotionales/psychologisches Gleichgewichtmental \stability [seelische] Ausgeglichenheitpolitical \stability politische Stabilität* * *[stə'bIlItɪ]nStabilität f; (of relationship also, of job) Beständigkeit f(mental) stability — (seelische) Ausgeglichenheit
* * *stability [stəˈbılətı] s1. allg Stabilität f:a) Standfestigkeit fb) Festigkeit f, Widerstandsfähigkeit f, (Wert-)Beständigkeit fd) CHEM Resistenz f:2. fig Beständigkeit f, Standhaftigkeit f, (Charakter)Festigkeit f3. a) TECH Kippsicherheit f:b) FLUG dynamisches Gleichgewicht* * *noun, no pl.Stabilität, die* * *n.Ausgewogenheit f.Dauerhaftigkeit f.Halt -e m.Stabilität f. -
3 stability
sta·bil·ity [stəʼbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] nStabilität f;emotional/psychological \stability emotionales/psychologisches Gleichgewicht;mental \stability [seelische] Ausgeglichenheit;political \stability politische Stabilität -
4 instability
noun* * *[instə'biləti](lack of stability or steadiness eg of personality.) die Unbeständigkeit* * *in·sta·bil·ity[ˌɪnstəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]n no pl* * *["Instə'bIlItɪ]nInstabilität f; (of character also) Labilität f* * *instability [ˌınstəˈbılətı] s1. mangelnde Festigkeit oder Stabilität3. fig Unbeständigkeit f4. fig mangelnde Festigkeit:(emotional) instability Labilität f* * *noun* * *n.Haltlosigkeit f.Instabilität f.Labilität f.Unbeständigkeit f.
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