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1 ahnen lassen
to foreshadow* * *ausdr.to foreshadow v. -
2 andeuten
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (zu verstehen geben) hint at, intimate, give to understand; negativ: insinuate; (hinweisen auf) indicate; ( mit einer Geste) andeuten, dass... indicate (with a gesture) that...; was willst du damit andeuten? what are you getting ( oder driving) at?, what are you trying to tell me?; die angedeuteten Änderungen the intimated changes; auch the changes you etc. hinted at2. Kunst: suggest; der Hintergrund war nur angedeutet the background was only sketched out ( oder outlined)II v/refl Verbesserung etc.: be on the way; es deuten sich Änderungen an there are changes in the air, changes seem to be on the way* * *to indicate; to hint at; to signify; to imply; to foreshadow; to intimate; to allude; to insinuate* * *ạn|deu|ten sep1. vt(= zu verstehen geben) to hint, to intimate (jdm etw sth to sb); (= kurz erwähnen) Problem to mention briefly; (ART, MUS) to suggest; (= erkennen lassen) to indicate2. vrto be indicated; (Melodie etc) to be suggested; (Gewitter) to be in the offing* * *1) imply2) (to (try to) pass on information without stating it openly or directly: He hinted that he would like more money; He hinted at possible changes.) hint3) (to give information or announce.) intimate4) (to put (an idea etc) into a person's mind; to hint: Are you suggesting that I'm too old for the job?; An explanation suddenly suggested itself to me.) suggest* * *an|deu·tenI. vt1. (erwähnen)▪ etw \andeuten to indicate [or make a reference to] sth2. (zu verstehen geben)▪ [jdm] etw \andeuten to imply sth [to sb]was wollen Sie damit \andeuten? what are you getting at?was wollen Sie mir gegenüber \andeuten? what are you trying to tell me?sie hat es nicht direkt gesagt, nur angedeutet she didn't say it out loud but she implied it▪ \andeuten, dass/was to make it clear [that]▪ jdn/etw \andeuten to outline [or sketch] sb/sthII. vr▪ etw deutet sich an there are signs [or indications] of stheine Verbesserung/Veränderung deutet sich an there are indications of improvement/of a change* * *1.transitives Verb1) (zu verstehen geben) intimate; hintjemandem etwas andeuten — intimate or hint something to somebody
2) (nicht ausführen) outline; (kurz erwähnen) indicate2.reflexives Verb (sich abzeichnen) be indicated* * *andeuten (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (zu verstehen geben) hint at, intimate, give to understand; negativ: insinuate; (hinweisen auf) indicate;was willst du damit andeuten? what are you getting ( oder driving) at?, what are you trying to tell me?;2. KUNST suggest;der Hintergrund war nur angedeutet the background was only sketched out ( oder outlined)es deuten sich Änderungen an there are changes in the air, changes seem to be on the way* * *1.transitives Verb1) (zu verstehen geben) intimate; hintjemandem etwas andeuten — intimate or hint something to somebody
2) (nicht ausführen) outline; (kurz erwähnen) indicate2.reflexives Verb (sich abzeichnen) be indicated* * *v.to hint v.to imply v.to indicate v.to insinuate v.to let something be known expr.to suggest v. -
3 ahnen lassen
1. to adumbrate2. to foreshadow
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