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1 unbewegt
Adj. Gesicht: expressionless; (unbeeindruckt, ohne Gefühle) unmoved; mit unbewegter Miene with a fixed expression; er blieb völlig unbewegt he remained completely unmoved* * *impassive; emotionless; still; unruffled; unmoved* * *ụn|be|wegt1. adj(= bewegungslos) motionless, unmoving; Meer unruffled; (fig = unberührt) Miene, Gesicht impassive2. adv(= unberührt) impassively* * *un·be·wegt[ˈʊnbəve:kt]2. s. unbeweglich 2* * *mit unbewegter Miene with a fixed expression;er blieb völlig unbewegt he remained completely unmoved* * *adj.immovable adj.still adj.unmoved adj. -
2 Wendung
f1. turn; (Änderung) change; eine Wendung um 180° a 180° turn; eine unerwartete Wendung nehmen take an unexpected turn; einer Sache eine neue Wendung geben give a new turn to; günstige / unerwartete Wendung favo(u)rable / unexpected turn of events2. (Ausdruck) expression, phrase, figure of speech* * *die Wendung(Redensart) expression;(Richtungsänderung) turn; twist* * *Wẹn|dung ['vɛndʊŋ]f -, -en1) turn (AUCH MIL); (= Veränderung) changeeine interessante/unerwartete Wendung nehmen (fig) — to take an interesting/unexpected turn
eine Wendung zum Besseren or Guten/Schlechten nehmen — to take a turn for the better/worse, to change for the better/worse
eine unerwartete/neue Wendung geben — to give sth an unexpected/new turn
2) (= Redewendung) expression, phrase* * *(a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) twist* * *Wen·dung<-, -en>f1. (tief greifende Veränderung) turneine bestimmte \Wendung nehmen to take a certain turn* * *die; Wendung, Wendungen1) turneine Wendung um 180° — a 180° turn
2) (Veränderung) changeeine Wendung zum Besseren/Schlechteren — a turn for the better/worse
3) (RedeWendung) expression* * *Wendung f1. turn; (Änderung) change;eine Wendung um 180° a 180° turn;eine unerwartete Wendung nehmen take an unexpected turn;eine neue Wendung geben give a new turn to;günstige/unerwartete Wendung favo(u)rable/unexpected turn of events2. (Ausdruck) expression, phrase, figure of speech* * *die; Wendung, Wendungen1) turneine Wendung um 180° — a 180° turn
2) (Veränderung) changeeine Wendung zum Besseren/Schlechteren — a turn for the better/worse
3) (RedeWendung) expression* * *-en f.turn n. -
3 starr
I Adj.1. rigid; (steif) stiff; (bewegungslos) motionless; (starr angebracht) fixed; starrer Blick / Gesichtsausdruck fixed ( oder rigid) stare / expression; starr vor Entsetzen paraly|sed (Am. -zed) ( oder transfixed) with horror; starr vor Staunen dumbfounded; starr vor Kälte stiff with cold; starr stehen bleiben stand transfixed, stop dead in one’s tracks2. Prinzipien etc.: rigid, firm; Haltung: rigid; (unnachgiebig) inflexible, unbending, unyielding; starre Regel auch hard and fast rule; starres Budget WIRTS. fixed budgetII Adv. rigidly; starr ansehen stare fixedly at; starr an etw. festhalten adhere rigidly ( oder stubbornly) to s.th.* * *unyielding; stiff; transfixed; torpid; rigid; numb; fixed* * *stạrr [ʃtar]1. adj1) stiff; (= unbeweglich) rigid2) (= unbewegt) Augen glassy; Blick fixed3) (= regungslos) paralyzedstarr vor Schrecken/Entsetzen — paralyzed with fear/horror
4) (= nicht flexibel) Regelung, Prinzip inflexible, rigid; Haltung inflexible, intransigent2. adv1)(= unbeweglich)
starr miteinander verbunden — joined rigidly2) (= bewegungslos) lächeln stiffly3)(= rigide)
festhalten — to cling to sth* * *1) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) fixed2) ((of rules) that can never be changed or ignored.) hard-and-fast3) inflexibly4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) set5) rigidly6) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) rigid* * *[ʃtar]I. adj1. (steif) rigid2. (erstarrt) stiff, paralysed\starr vor Kälte numb with cold\starr vor Schreck paralysed with fear [or terror]\starr vor Staunen/Verblüffung dumbfounded, gobsmacked BRIT3. (reglos)\starre Augen glassy eyes\starrer Blick [fixed] stareein \starres Grinsen a forced grin4. (rigide) inflexible, rigidII. advjdn/etw \starr ansehen to stare at sb/sth\starr lächeln to force a smile, to give a forced smile2. (rigide)* * *1.1) rigid; (steif) stiff (vor + Dat. with); fixed <expression, smile, stare>2) (nicht abwandelbar) inflexible, rigid <law, rule, principle>3) (unnachgiebig) inflexible, obdurate <person, attitude, etc.>2.1) rigidly; (steif) stiffly2) (unnachgiebig) obdurately* * *A. adjstarrer Blick/Gesichtsausdruck fixed ( oder rigid) stare/expression;starr vor Staunen dumbfounded;starr vor Kälte stiff with cold;starr stehen bleiben stand transfixed, stop dead in one’s tracksstarre Regel auch hard and fast rule;starres Budget WIRTSCH fixed budgetB. adv rigidly;starr ansehen stare fixedly at;starr an etwas festhalten adhere rigidly ( oder stubbornly) to sth* * *1.1) rigid; (steif) stiff (vor + Dat. with); fixed <expression, smile, stare>2) (nicht abwandelbar) inflexible, rigid <law, rule, principle>3) (unnachgiebig) inflexible, obdurate <person, attitude, etc.>2.1) rigidly; (steif) stiffly2) (unnachgiebig) obdurately -
4 unbeweglich
Adj. immobile; (bewegungslos) motionless; fig. rigid; unbewegliche Sachen immovables; ( geistig) unbeweglich sein be inflexible; Gut 1* * *fast; immobile; unbudging; irremovable; immovable* * *ụn|be|weg|lich1. adjohne Auto ist man ziemlich unbeweglich — you're not very mobile or you can't get around much without a car
2) (= bewegungslos) motionless2. advunbeweglich dastehen/daliegen — to stand/lie there motionless or without moving
* * *1) (impossible to move: an immovable object.) immovable2) (not able to move or be moved: His leg was put in plaster and he was immobile for several weeks.) immobile* * *un·be·weg·lich[ˈʊnbɛve:klɪç]\unbeweglicher Preis rigid price\unbewegliche Sachen (Immobilien) immovables\unbewegliches Vermögen immovable property* * *2) (starr) immovable, fixed <part, joint, etc.>3) (nicht mobil) immobile* * *unbewegliche Sachen immovables;* * *2) (starr) immovable, fixed <part, joint, etc.>3) (nicht mobil) immobile* * *adj.attached adj.immobile adj.immovable adj.inflexible adj.irremovable adj.unbudging adj.unmovable adj. adv.immovably adv.steadfastly adv. -
5 versteinern
I v/i1. fossilize; Holz: petrify2. fig. freeze, turn to stoneII v/refl fig. harden* * *to fossilize; to petrify; to mineralize* * *ver|stei|nern [fɛɐ'ʃtainɐn] ptp versteinert1. vi aux sein (GEOL)(Pflanzen, Tiere) to fossilize; (Holz) to petrify; (fig Miene) to hardenversteinerte Pflanzen/Tiere — fossilized plants/animals
2. vr (fig)(Miene, Gesicht) to harden; (Lächeln) to become fixed or set* * *1) (to change into a fossil: Time had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed.) fossilize2) (to change into a fossil: Time had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed.) fossilise* * *ver·stei·nern *[fɛɐ̯ˈʃtainɐn]II. vt▪ etw \versteinern to harden sthIII. vr* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein <plant, animal> fossilize, become fossilized; <wood etc.> petrify, become petrified; (fig. geh.) < person> go rigid; <expression, face> harden, become stony2.* * *A. v/i1. fossilize; Holz: petrify2. fig freeze, turn to stoneB. v/r fig harden* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein <plant, animal> fossilize, become fossilized; <wood etc.> petrify, become petrified; (fig. geh.) < person> go rigid; <expression, face> harden, become stony2.* * *v.to fossilise (UK) v.to fossilize (US) v.to petrify v.to turn into stone expr.
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