-
1 unfit
1. adjective1) (unsuitable) ungeeignet2) (not physically fit) nicht fit2. transitive verb,unfit for military service — [wehrdienst]untauglich
* * *1) (not good enough; not in a suitable state: He has been ill and is quite unfit to travel.) ungeeignet2) ((of a person, dog, horse etc) not as strong and healthy as is possible: You become unfit if you don't take regular exercise.) untauglich•* * *un·fit[ʌnˈfɪt]I. adjto be \unfit for work/military service arbeits-/dienstuntauglich seinhe's an \unfit parent er ist als Erziehungsberechtigter ungeeignetshe is \unfit for teaching sie eignet sich nicht als Lehrerin▪ to be \unfit to do sth unfähig sein, etw zu tunthe inquiry stated that he was \unfit to run a public company die Untersuchung bescheinigte ihm Untauglichkeit zur Führung eines öffentlichen Unternehmens3. (unsuitable)to be \unfit for human consumption nicht zum Verzehr geeignet seinto be \unfit for [human] habitation unbewohnbar seinto be \unfit for publication sich akk nicht zur Veröffentlichung eignenII. vt<- tt->( form)* * *[ʌn'fɪt]1. adjto be unfit to do sth (physically) — nicht fähig sein, etw zu tun; (mentally) außerstande sein, etw zu tun
unfit to drive — fahruntüchtig, nicht in der Lage zu fahren
he is unfit to be a lawyer/for teaching — er ist als Jurist/Lehrer untauglich
unfit (for military service) — (dienst)untauglich
2. vt (form)to unfit sb to do sth — jdn untauglich machen, etw zu tun
* * *A adj (adv unfitly)1. unpassend, ungeeignet2. ungeeignet, unfähig, untauglich:unfit for transport transportunfähig;unfit for work arbeitsunfähig;unfit to continue (Boxen) kampfunfähig;3. SPORT nicht fit, nicht in (guter) Form* * *1. adjective1) (unsuitable) ungeeignet2) (not physically fit) nicht fit2. transitive verb,unfit for military service — [wehrdienst]untauglich
* * *adj.ungeeignet adj.untauglich adj. -
2 condemn
transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
3) (declare unfit) für unbewohnbar erklären [Gebäude]; für ungenießbar erklären [Fleisch]* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) verurteilen2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) verurteilen3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) für unbewohnbar/gesundheitsschädlich erklären•- academic.ru/15075/condemnation">condemnation- condemned cell* * *con·demn[kənˈdem]vt1. (censure)▪ to \condemn sb/sth jdn/etw verurteilen2. LAWpoverty had \condemned him from birth to a life of crime ( fig) die Armut hatte ihn von Geburt an zu einem Leben voller Verbrechen verdammtto be \condemned to death zum Tode verurteilt werden▪ to \condemn sb to do sth jdn dazu verurteilen, etw zu tun3. (declare unsafe)to \condemn a building ein Gebäude für unbewohnbar erklären* * *[kən'dem]vt1) (= censure) verurteilen2) (JUR: sentence) verurteilento condemn sb to death/10 years' imprisonment — jdn zum Tode/zu 10 Jahren Gefängnis verurteilen
3) (fig) verdammen, verurteilen (to zu)4) (= declare unfit) building, slums für abbruchreif erklären; ship für nicht mehr seetüchtig erklärenthese houses are/should be condemned — diese Häuser stehen auf der Abrissliste/sollten abgerissen werden
the fruit was condemned as unfit for consumption — das Obst wurde für den Verzehr ungeeignet erklärt
* * *condemn [kənˈdem] v/t1. verdammen, verurteilen, verwerfen, missbilligen, tadeln ( alle:as als;for, on account of wegen):condemn as untrustworthy als unglaubwürdig verwerfencondemned cell Todeszelle fb) fig verdammen (to zu):his own words condemn him er hat sich selbst das Urteil gesprochen;his very looks condemn him sein bloßes Aussehen verrät ihn3. JURa) Schmuggelware etc als verfallen erklären, beschlagnahmenb) US enteignencondemn a building (a food product);condemned house Abbruchhaus n5. SCHIFFb) als Prise erklären, mit Beschlag belegen6. einen Kranken aufgeben, für unheilbar erklären* * *transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
3) (declare unfit) für unbewohnbar erklären [Gebäude]; für ungenießbar erklären [Fleisch]* * *v.missbilligen v.verdammen v.verurteilen v. -
3 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) abgetragen2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) völlig erschöpft* * *adj predadj attr1. (exhausted) person erschöpft, abgespannt\worn out wheel bearings verschlissenes Kugellager* * *adj.abgearbeitet adj.abgetragen adj.hinüber adj. adv.fertig* adv.
См. также в других словарях:
unfit — adj. 1 unsuitable for sth/not capable of sth VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ become ▪ make sb/sth, render sb/sth ▪ His conduct made him unfit to act as director of a company … Collocations dictionary
very — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Very is used with these nouns: ↑antithesis, ↑brink, ↑centre, ↑core, ↑corner, ↑day, ↑edge, ↑end, ↑essence, ↑existence, ↑fundamentals, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Peter Philipakos — Football player infobox| playername= Peter Philipakos fullname = Peter Philipakos dateofbirth = birth date and age|1983|1|21 cityofbirth = Glen Cove, New York countryofbirth = United States height = height|meter=1.76 currentclub = Ethnikos… … Wikipedia
heavily — heav|i|ly [ hevıli ] adverb *** ▸ 1 in large amounts ▸ 2 very ▸ 3 to a large degree ▸ 4 with a lot of force ▸ 5 in uncomfortable way ▸ 6 slowly and sadly ▸ 7 slowly and loudly ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) in large amounts: They had borrowed heavily to buy… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Inbreeding depression — is reduced fitness in a given population as a result of breeding of related individuals. Breeding between closely related individuals, called inbreeding, results in more recessive deleterious traits manifesting themselves. The more closely… … Wikipedia
Sid the Sexist — (real name Sidney Smutt) is a character from the English comic book Viz . Sid s Background and Characteristics Sid and his mates Baz, Bob and Joe, who are all Geordies (meaning they are from Newcastle) spend a lot of time at the pub, using… … Wikipedia
Thomas Davey — for the New Zealand politician see Thomas Davey (New Zealand) Infobox Prime Minister name =Thomas Davey birth date =1758 birth place =Tiverton, Devon, England death date =May 2, 1823 death place =London, England spouse =Margaret order =2nd… … Wikipedia
DAVEY, Thomas (c.1760-1823) — second governor of Tasmania. No details are known of his early life, but he was serving in the army or navy in 1777, and went to Australia as a lieutenant of marines in the first fleet 10 years later. He left Sydney at the end of 1792, at the… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Francis Barber — (ca. 1735 – 1801) was the Jamaican manservant of Samuel Johnson in London from 1752 until Johnson s death in 1784. Johnson made him his residual heir, with £70 a year to be given him by Trustees, expressing the wish that he move from London to… … Wikipedia
heavily */*/*/ — UK [ˈhevɪlɪ] / US adverb 1) to a large degree an area that relied heavily on the mines for jobs heavily populated urban areas Her work was heavily influenced by her father s. 2) very Both of us are heavily involved in charity work. heavily… … English dictionary
New College School — Motto Manners Makyth Man Established 1379 Type Preparatory School … Wikipedia