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1 deserve
transitive verbhe deserves to be punished — er verdient [es], bestraft zu werden
he got what he deserved — er hat es nicht besser verdient
* * *[di'zə:v](to have earned as a right by one's actions; to be worthy of: He deserves recognition of his achievements.) verdienen- academic.ru/19855/deserving">deserving* * *de·serve[dɪˈzɜ:v, AM dɪˈzɜ:rv]vt (merit)what have I done to \deserve [all] this? womit habe ich das verdient?to \deserve a break/medal eine Pause/Medaille verdienento \deserve mention erwähnenswert sein* * *[dɪ'zɜːv]1. vtverdienenhe deserves to win — er verdient den Sieg
he deserves to be punished — er verdient es, bestraft zu werden
to get what one deserves — bekommen, was man verdient hat
2. vi* * *A v/t1. verdienen (akk), würdig sein (gen), Anspruch haben auf (akk):deserve praise Lob verdienen;he deserves a special mention er verdient es, besonders erwähnt zu werden2. Strafe etc verdienen, verdient haben:he deserved to win er hatte den Sieg verdientdeserve ill of sb jemandem einen schlechten Dienst erwiesen haben* * *transitive verbhe deserves to be punished — er verdient [es], bestraft zu werden
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2 unquestionably
adverbzweifellos; ohne Frage* * ** * *un·ques·tion·ably[ʌnˈkwestʃənəbli]adv zweifellos, mit Sicherheit* * *[ʌn'kwestʃənəblɪ]advfraglos, zweifellos* * *adverbzweifellos; ohne Frage* * *adv.fraglos adv.
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