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121 auseinanderklamüsern
aus·ei·nan·der|kla·mü·sern *vt( fam);etw \auseinanderklamüsern to explain sth [to oneself] in simple termsDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > auseinanderklamüsern
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122 Breite
Brei·te <-, -n> [ʼbraitə] f1) ( die breite Beschaffenheit) width;von x cm \Breite x cm in width, with a width of x cm;[jdm] etw in aller \Breite erklären to explain sth [to sb] in great detail;in die \Breite gehen ( fam) to put on weight2) ( Ausgedehntheit) wide range;die \Breite des Angebots the wide range on offer3) ( Gedehntheit) breadth4) (von Dialekt, Aussprache) broadness5) ( Breitengrad) latitude;in südlichere \Breiten fahren to travel to more southerly climes;die Insel liegt [auf] 34º nördlicher \Breite the island lies 34º north;in unseren/diesen \Breiten in our part/these parts of the world -
123 erläutern
er·läu·tern *vt[jdm] etw \erläutern to explain sth [to sb] -
124 klamüsern *
aus·ei·nan·der|kla·mü·sern *vt( fam);etw \klamüsern * to explain sth [to oneself] in simple terms -
125 zeichnerisch
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126 łopatologiczn|y
adj. pot., żart. [wykład, tłumaczenie] wyjaśniać coś w łopatologiczny sposób to explain sth in words of one syllable- on był zbyt łopatologiczny he tried too hard to simplify thingsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łopatologiczn|y
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127 порядком
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128 pantomime
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explain — ex|plain W1S1 [ıkˈspleın] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: explanare to make level, unfold , from planus level, flat ] 1.) to tell someone about something in a way that is clear or easy to understand ▪ Our lawyer carefully explained … Dictionary of contemporary English
explain — /Ik spleIn/ verb (I, T) 1 to make something clear or easy to understand: Our lawyer carefully explained the procedure. | explain (to sb) why/how/where etc: The librarian will explain how to use the catalogue system. | explain that: I explained… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
explain — verb ADVERB ▪ in detail ▪ I explained the issues in great detail. ▪ fully ▪ The reasons for the accident have not been fully explained. ▪ adequately … Collocations dictionary
explain something away — exˌplain sthaˈway derived to give reasons why sth is not your fault or why sth is not important Main entry: ↑explainderived … Useful english dictionary
lay sth out — UK US lay sth out Phrasal Verb with lay({{}}/leɪ/ verb [T] (laid, laid) ► to explain or describe something in a clear and detailed way: »Our social media approach was laid out in the agenda. lay sth out for sb »He didn t understand that I was… … Financial and business terms
set sth out — UK US set sth out Phrasal Verb with set({{}}/set/ verb (setting, set, set) (FORMAL set sth forth) ► to give the details of something or to explain it in a clear, organized way, especially in writing: »set out plans/goals/proposals » … Financial and business terms
account for sth — UK US account for sth Phrasal Verb with account({{}}/əˈkaʊnt/ verb [T] ► to form part of a total: »High tech companies account for 32% of the total value of the payrolls in the area. ► to explain the reason for something or the cause of something … Financial and business terms
go into sth — UK US go into sth Phrasal Verb with go({{}}/gəʊ/ verb (going, went, gone) ► to start doing a particular type of work: »My son s planning to go into journalism. »She s decided to go into business as a freelance computer programmer. ► to discuss,… … Financial and business terms
put sth before sb — UK US put sth before sb Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to formally tell or explain facts or ideas to a group of people in authority: »We ve got to put our proposal before the committee … Financial and business terms
take sb through sth — UK US take sb through sth Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to explain something to someone: »This helpful guide will take you through the application procedure … Financial and business terms
talk sb through sth — UK US talk sb through sth Phrasal Verb with talk({{}}/tɔːk/ verb [I] ► to explain an idea, a plan, etc. to someone so that they understand it: »Can you talk me through the proposal? … Financial and business terms