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1 fluid
1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *['fluid] 1. noun2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) die Flüssigkeit2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) flüssig2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) fließend•- academic.ru/28306/fluidity">fluidity* * *flu·id[ˈflu:ɪd]she's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmenloss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust mbodily \fluids Körpersäfte plII. adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen\fluid plan vages Vorhaben\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage* * *['fluːɪd]1. nFlüssigkeit f2. adjhis plans are still fluid — seine Pläne stehen noch nicht fest
* * *fluid [ˈfluːıd]B adj (adv fluidly)2. nicht endgültig (Meinung etc)fl. abk1. floor2. fluid* * *1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig2) (liquid or gaseous) fluid (Technik, Chemie)3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *adj.dünnflüssig adj.flüssig adj. n.Flüssigkeit f.Gas -e n. -
2 fluid
flu·id [ʼflu:ɪd] nshe's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmen;loss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust m;bodily \fluids Körpersäfte mpl adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen;\fluid plan vages Vorhaben;\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage -
3 humour
1.(Brit.)noun3) (mood) Laune, die2. transitive verbin good humour — gut gelaunt
humour somebody's taste — jemandes Geschmack od. Vorliebe (Dat.) entsprechen
do it just to humour her/him — tu's doch, damit sie ihren/er seinen Willen hat
* * *['hju:mə] 1. noun1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) der Humor2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) die Komik2. verb(to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) jemandem seinen Willen lassen- academic.ru/36034/humorist">humorist- humorous
- humorously
- humorousness
- -humoured* * *hu·mour, AM hu·mor[ˈhju:məʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nhis speech was full of \humour seine Rede war voller Witzwhere's the \humour in that? was ist daran so komisch?to have a/no sense of \humour einen/keinen Sinn für Humor habento be in [a] good/bad \humour gute/schlechte Laune haben, gut/schlecht gelaunt seinto be out of \humour schlechte Laune haben, schlecht gelaunt seinII. vt▪ to \humour sb jdm seinen Willen lassento \humour sb's demands jds Forderungen nachgebento \humour sb's wishes sich akk jds Wünschen fügen* * *(US) ['hjuːmə(r)]1. n1) Humor ma sense of humour ( — Sinn m für) Humor m
I don't see the humour in that — ich finde das gar nicht komisch
there was little room for humour — es war nicht die Zeit für Witze
2) (= mood) Stimmung f, Laune fto be in a good humour — in guter Stimmung sein, gute Laune haben
to be out of humour, to be in a bad humour — schlechte Laune haben, schlecht gelaunt sein
3) (old MED) Körpersaft m2. vtdo it just to humour him — tus doch, damit er seinen Willen hat
* * *A s1. Gemütsart f, Temperament n2. (Gemüts)Verfassung f, Stimmung f, Laune f:out of humor schlecht gelaunt;in the humor for sth zu etwas aufgelegt;when the humor takes him wenn ihn die Lust dazu packt3. Komik f, (das) Komische:he has a bad sense of humor er hat keinen Humor5. pl Verrücktheiten pl6. Spaß m, Scherz m7. PHYSIOLa) Körpersaft m, -flüssigkeit fb) obs Körpersaft m:8. pl obs feuchte Dämpfe plB v/tb) jemanden oder etwas hinnehmen, mit Geduld ertragen2. sich anpassen (dat oder an akk)* * *1.(Brit.)noun3) (mood) Laune, die2. transitive verbhumour somebody's taste — jemandes Geschmack od. Vorliebe (Dat.) entsprechen
do it just to humour her/him — tu's doch, damit sie ihren/er seinen Willen hat
* * *(UK) n.Humor nur sing. m. n.Komik -en f. -
4 humor
(Amer.) see academic.ru/36039/humour">humour* * *hu·morhu·mour, AM hu·mor[ˈhju:məʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nhis speech was full of \humor seine Rede war voller Witzwhere's the \humor in that? was ist daran so komisch?to have a/no sense of \humor einen/keinen Sinn für Humor habento be in [a] good/bad \humor gute/schlechte Laune haben, gut/schlecht gelaunt seinto be out of \humor schlechte Laune haben, schlecht gelaunt seinII. vt▪ to \humor sb jdm seinen Willen lassento \humor sb's demands jds Forderungen nachgebento \humor sb's wishes sich akk jds Wünschen fügen* * *(US) ['hjuːmə(r)]1. n1) Humor ma sense of humour ( — Sinn m für) Humor m
I don't see the humour in that — ich finde das gar nicht komisch
there was little room for humour — es war nicht die Zeit für Witze
2) (= mood) Stimmung f, Laune fto be in a good humour — in guter Stimmung sein, gute Laune haben
with good humour — gut gelaunt
to be out of humour, to be in a bad humour — schlechte Laune haben, schlecht gelaunt sein
3) (old MED) Körpersaft m2. vtdo it just to humour him — tus doch, damit er seinen Willen hat
* * *A s1. Gemütsart f, Temperament n2. (Gemüts)Verfassung f, Stimmung f, Laune f:out of humor schlecht gelaunt;in the humor for sth zu etwas aufgelegt;when the humor takes him wenn ihn die Lust dazu packt3. Komik f, (das) Komische:he has a bad sense of humor er hat keinen Humor5. pl Verrücktheiten pl6. Spaß m, Scherz m7. PHYSIOLa) Körpersaft m, -flüssigkeit fb) obs Körpersaft m:8. pl obs feuchte Dämpfe plB v/tb) jemanden oder etwas hinnehmen, mit Geduld ertragen2. sich anpassen (dat oder an akk)* * *(Amer.) see humour* * *(US) n.Humor nur sing. m. n.Komik -en f.
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