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3 Fastenzeit
f2. fasting period* * *die FastenzeitLent* * *Fạs|ten|zeitfperiod of fasting; (ECCL) Lent* * *Fas·ten·zeitf REL Lent, period of fasting* * *1) (Rel.) time of fasting2) (kath. Rel.) Lent* * *1. KIRCHE:die Fastenzeit Lent2. fasting period* * *1) (Rel.) time of fasting2) (kath. Rel.) Lent* * *f.Lent n. -
4 Heilfasten
n1. fasting (cures Pl.)2. (Kur) fasting cure* * *Heil|fas|tennt -s, no pltherapeutic fasting* * *Heil·fas·ten* * *1. fasting (cures pl)2. (Kur) fasting cure -
5 Fastentag
m1. fast (day), day of fasting2. MED. fasting day* * *2. MED fasting day -
6 Fastenspeise
f food permitted during fasting (KIRCHL. Lent)* * *Fas·ten·spei·sef KOCHK, REL fasting [or Lenten] food* * * -
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8 Fasten
v/i fast; go on a fast* * *to fast* * *fạs|ten ['fastn]vito fast* * *1) (to go without food, especially for religious or medical reasons: Muslims fast during the festival of Ramadan.) fast2) fasting3) (a time or act of fasting: She has just finished two days' fast.) fast* * *fas·ten[ˈfastn̩]vi to fast* * *intransitives Verb fast* * *das Fasten (unter)brechen break one’s fastFasten2 pl KIRCHE2. (Bußübungen) Lenten acts of penance* * *intransitives Verb fast -
9 fasten
v/i fast; go on a fast* * *to fast* * *fạs|ten ['fastn]vito fast* * *1) (to go without food, especially for religious or medical reasons: Muslims fast during the festival of Ramadan.) fast2) fasting3) (a time or act of fasting: She has just finished two days' fast.) fast* * *fas·ten[ˈfastn̩]vi to fast* * *intransitives Verb fast* * ** * *intransitives Verb fast -
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11 schwächen
vt/i weaken (auch fig.); (Gesundheit) undermine; (Sehkraft etc.) impair; (vermindern) (Macht, Prestige, Einfluss etc.) diminish; jemanden schwächen auch make s.o. weak; Fieber / Fasten schwächt sehr a fever / fasting makes you very weak; stark geschwächt sein be weakened considerably; Gesundheit: be seriously undermined; Sehkraft etc.: be seriously impaired; Macht, Prestige, Einfluss etc.: be greatly diminished; die Krise hat die Wirtschaft / den Dollar stark geschwächt the crisis seriously weakened the economy / the dollar* * *to weaken; to debilitate; to undermine; to cripple* * *schwạ̈|chen ['ʃvɛçn]1. vt (lit, fig)to weaken2. vrto weaken oneself3. vi* * *1) (to make weak.) debilitate2) (to (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character: The patient has weakened; The strain of the last few days has weakened him.) weaken* * *schwä·chen[ˈʃvɛçn̩]I. vt1. (entkräften)▪ jdn/ein Tier \schwächen to weaken sb/an animal▪ geschwächt weakened[das] Fieber hat sie geschwächt the fever weakened her▪ jdn/etw \schwächen to weaken sb/sthII. vi to have a weakening effect* * *transitives Verb weaken* * *schwächen v/t & v/i weaken (auch fig); (Gesundheit) undermine; (Sehkraft etc) impair; (vermindern) (Macht, Prestige, Einfluss etc) diminish;jemanden schwächen auch make sb weak;Fieber/Fasten schwächt sehr a fever/fasting makes you very weak;stark geschwächt sein be weakened considerably; Gesundheit: be seriously undermined; Sehkraft etc: be seriously impaired; Macht, Prestige, Einfluss etc: be greatly diminished;die Krise hat die Wirtschaft/den Dollar stark geschwächt the crisis seriously weakened the economy/the dollar* * *transitives Verb weaken* * *v.to bate v.to damp v.to debilitate v.to enfeeble v.to sap one's energy expr.to weaken v. -
12 Fasttag
Fast·tag mday of fasting;einen \Fasttag einlegen to go on a day of fasting;einen \Fasttag machen to fast for a day -
13 Fastenbrechen
Fas·ten·bre·chen1. (nach Fasten) start eating again after fastingdas Fest des \Fastenbrechens feast [or festival] of breaking the fast, Id al-Fitr -
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18 Heilfasten
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20 Zecke
Zecke f fästing
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