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I Adj. interesting; Geschäft etc.: attractive; das Interessante daran the interesting thing about it; er will sich bei ihr bloß interessant machen he’s just trying to impress her; das ist überhaupt nicht interessant (irrelevant) that’s totally irrelevant* * *interesting; absorbing* * *in|te|res|sạnt [ɪntərɛ'sant]1. adjinterestingsich interessant machen — to attract attention (to oneself)
2. advsich interessant anhören, interessant klingen — to sound interesting
sich interessant lesen — to be interesting
interessant erzählen können — to be a good storyteller
* * *1) ((negative uninteresting) adjective an interesting book.) interesting* * *in·ter·es·sant[ɪntərɛˈsant]I. adj1. (Interesse erweckend) interesting▪ [für jdn] \interessant sein to be interesting [for sb]gibt es in der Zeitung von heute irgendwas I\interessantes? is there anything interesting in today's paper?sie will sich nur bei ihm \interessant machen she's only trying to attract his attentionwie \interessant! how interesting!2. ÖKON\interessantes Angebot/Gehalt attractive offer/salaryII. adv interestinglyder Vorschlag hört sich \interessant an the proposal sounds interestingdas liest sich äußerst \interessant that's extremely interesting to read* * *1.Adjektiv interesting2.interessant schreiben — write in an interesting way
* * *A. adj interesting; Geschäft etc: attractive;das Interessante daran the interesting thing about it;er will sich bei ihr bloß interessant machen he’s just trying to impress her;das ist überhaupt nicht interessant (irrelevant) that’s totally irrelevantB. adv:er kann interessant erzählen he’s a good story(-)teller* * *1.Adjektiv interesting2.* * *adj.absorbing adj.interesting adj. adv.interestedly adv. -
3 interessant
in·ter·es·sant [ɪntərɛʼsant] adj1) ( Interesse erweckend) interesting;[für jdn] \interessant sein to be interesting [for sb];gibt es in der Zeitung von heute irgendwas I\interessantes? is there anything interesting in today's paper?;sich [bei jdm] \interessant machen to attract [sb's] attention;sie will sich nur bei ihm \interessant machen she's only trying to attract his attention;wie \interessant! how interesting!2) ökon\interessantes Angebot/ Gehalt attractive offer/salaryadv interestingly;der Vorschlag hört sich \interessant an the proposal sounds interesting;das liest sich äußerst \interessant that's extremely interesting to read -
4 Teilnehmer
m; -s, -1. aktiver: participant; Pl. auch those involved; Sport: competitor, entrant; (Anwesender) member of the group ( oder audience etc.); die Teilnehmer (Anwesenden) those present, the group ( oder audience etc.) (V. auch im Pl.) Teilnehmer an der Schlussrunde SPORT finalist2. TELEF. subscriber; der Teilnehmer meldet sich nicht TELEF. there’s no reply (from that number); Rundfunkteilnehmer etc.* * *der Teilnehmer(Anwesender) participant; participator;(Konkurrent) entrant; competitor;(Telefon) subscriber* * *Teil|neh|mer ['tailneːmɐ]1. m -s, -,Téíl|neh|me|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen1) (= Beteiligter bei Kongress etc) participant; (= Kriegsteilnehmer) combatant; (bei Wettbewerb, Preisausschreiben etc) competitor, contestant; (= Kursteilnehmer) student; (bei Ausflug etc) member of a partyalle Téílnehmer an dem Ausflug — all those going on the outing
der Téílnehmer meldet sich nicht — there is no reply
* * *(a group of people chosen for a particular purpose eg to judge a contest, take part in a quiz or other game: I will ask some questions and the panel will try to answer them.) panel* * *Teil·neh·mer(in)<-s, ->1. (Anwesender) person presentalle \Teilnehmer fanden diese Vorlesung äußerst interessant everyone present found this lecture extremely interesting2. (Beteiligte) participant\Teilnehmer an einem Wettbewerb contestant [or participant in a contest]\Teilnehmer an einem Kurs person attending a class [or lessons], student\Teilnehmer an einem Krieg combatant3. (Telefoninhaber) subscriber* * *der; Teilnehmers, Teilnehmer1) participant (Gen., an + Dat. in); (bei Wettbewerb auch) competitor, contestant (an + Dat. in)2) (Fernspr.) subscriber* * *1. aktiver: participant; pl auch those involved; Sport: competitor, entrant; (Anwesender) member of the group ( oder audience etc);Teilnehmer an der Schlussrunde SPORT finalist2. TEL subscriber;* * *der; Teilnehmers, Teilnehmer1) participant (Gen., an + Dat. in); (bei Wettbewerb auch) competitor, contestant (an + Dat. in)2) (Fernspr.) subscriber* * *(Tel.) m.subscriber n. m.entrant n.participant n.partner n. -
5 Teilnehmer
Teil·neh·mer(in) <-s, -> m(f)1) ( Anwesender) person present;alle \Teilnehmer fanden diese Vorlesung äußerst interessant everyone present found this lecture extremely interesting2) ( Beteiligte) participant;ein \Teilnehmer an etw;\Teilnehmer an einem Wettbewerb contestant [or participant in a contest];\Teilnehmer an einem Kurs person attending a class [or lessons], student;\Teilnehmer an einem Krieg combatant3) ( Telefoninhaber) subscriber -
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