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1 einschläfernd
I Part. Präs. einschläfernII Adj. auch fig. (langweilig) soporific; MED. an(a)estheticIII Adv.: die Musik etc. wirkt einschläfernd the music etc. has a soporific effect ( oder sends you to sleep)* * *somnolent; drowsy; soporific* * *ein|schlä|ferndadjsoporific; (= langweilig) monotonousein éínschläferndes Mittel — a soporific (drug)
* * *ein·schlä·fernd[ˈainʃlɛ:fɐnt]1. MEDein \einschläferndes Mittel a sleeping pill, a sleep-inducing drug2. (langweilig)▪ \einschläfernd sein to have a soporific effect▪ es ist \einschläfernd, etw zu tun doing sth has a soporific effect* * *1.Adjektiv soporific2.* * *B. adj auch fig (langweilig) soporific; MED an(a)estheticC. adv:die Musik etc* * *1.Adjektiv soporific2.* * *adj.somniferous adj.soporific adj. adv.somniferously adv.soporifically adv. -
2 einschläfern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. send to sleep; (schläfrig machen) make (feel) sleepy, be soporific2. MED. (betäuben) put to sleep, an(a)esthetize3. (Tier) put down, put to sleep* * *(Tier) to put away; to put down* * *ein|schlä|fern ['ainʃlɛːfɐn]vt sep1) (= zum Schlafen bringen) to send to sleep; (= schläfrig machen) to make sleepy or drowsy; (fig ) Gewissen to soothe, to quietdas kann unsere Wachsamkeit nicht éínschläfern — that won't lull us into a false sense of security
2) (= narkotisieren) to give a soporific3) (= töten) Tier to put to sleep, to put down* * *(to kill (an animal) painlessly, usually by the injection of a drug: As she was so old and ill my cat had to be put to sleep.) put to sleep* * *ein|schlä·fern[ˈainʃlɛ:fɐn]vt1. (jds Schlaf herbeiführen)▪ jdn \einschläfern to lull sb to sleepein Kind \einschläfern to get a child off to sleep▪ jdn \einschläfern to send sb to sleep, to have a soporific effect on sb▪ ein Tier \einschläfern lassen to have an animal put to sleep [or put down]* * *transitives Verb1) (in Schlaf versetzen)2) (betäuben)3) (schmerzlos töten)* * *einschläfern v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)3. (Tier) put down, put to sleep* * *transitives Verb2) (betäuben)* * *v.to lull to sleep expr. -
3 einschläfernd
ein·schlä·fernd [ʼainʃlɛ:fɐnt] adj1) medein \einschläferndes Mittel a sleeping pill, a sleep-inducing drug2) ( langweilig)\einschläfernd sein to have a soporific effect;es ist \einschläfernd, etw zu tun doing sth has a soporific effect -
4 einschläfern
ein|schlä·fern [ʼainʃlɛ:fɐn]vt1) ( jds Schlaf herbeiführen)jdn \einschläfern to lull sb to sleep;ein Kind \einschläfern to get a child off to sleep2) ( schläfrig machen)jdn \einschläfern to send sb to sleep, to have a soporific effect on sbjdn \einschläfern to put sb to sleep, to knock sb out ( fam)ein Tier \einschläfern to put an animal to sleep ( euph)ein Tier \einschläfern lassen to have an animal put to sleep [or put down] -
5 schläfern
ein|schlä·fern [ʼainʃlɛ:fɐn]vt1) ( jds Schlaf herbeiführen)jdn \schläfern to lull sb to sleep;ein Kind \schläfern to get a child off to sleep2) ( schläfrig machen)jdn \schläfern to send sb to sleep, to have a soporific effect on sbjdn \schläfern to put sb to sleep, to knock sb out ( fam)ein Tier \schläfern to put an animal to sleep ( euph)ein Tier \schläfern lassen to have an animal put to sleep [or put down] -
6 hypnotisch
I Adj. hypnotic; hypnotische Anziehungskraft / Wirkung haben fig. have a hypnotic attraction / effectII Adv. hypnotically* * *hypnotic* * *hyp|no|tisch [hʏp'noːtɪʃ]adjhypnotic* * ** * *hyp·no·tisch[hʏpˈno:tɪʃ]adj hypnoticein \hypnotischer Schlaf a hypnotic trance\hypnotische Kräfte hypnotic powersdie \hypnotische Wirkung von Musik the hypnotic effect of music* * ** * *A. adj hypnotic;hypnotische Anziehungskraft/Wirkung haben fig have a hypnotic attraction/effectB. adv hypnotically* * ** * *adj.hypnotic adj. adv.hypnotically adv.
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