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  • 121 steal

    [sti:l] n
    ( esp Am) ( fam) Schnäppchen nt;
    it's a \steal! das ist ja geschenkt! ( fam) vt <stole, stolen>
    to \steal sth etw stehlen [o ( form) entwenden];
    to \steal [sb's] ideas [jds] Ideen fpl klauen ( fam)
    to \steal sb's heart [away] jds Herz nt erobern;
    to \steal a kiss from sb (dated) jdm einen Kuss rauben veraltend
    to \steal a glance [or look] [at sb/sth] verstohlen [zu jdm/etw] hinschauen;
    she stole a glance at her watch sie lugte heimlich auf ihre Armbanduhr
    PHRASES:
    to \steal the limelight alles andere in den Schatten stellen;
    to \steal a march on sb jdm den Rang ablaufen;
    to \steal the scene [or show] from sb jdm die Schau stehlen;
    to \steal sb's thunder jdm den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen vi <stole, stolen>
    1) ( take things illegally) stehlen;
    he has been convicted of \stealing er ist des Diebstahls überführt worden
    2) ( move surreptitiously) sich akk wegstehlen;
    he stole out of the room er stahl sich aus dem Zimmer;
    she stole onto the balcony sie schlich auf den Balkon;
    to \steal over sth über etw akk gleiten;
    as the moon rose, moonlight stole over the scene als der Mond aufging, ergoss sich das Mondlicht über die Landschaft;
    a crafty expression stole over his face ein raffinierter Ausdruck huschte über sein Gesicht;
    anxiety was \stealing over her sie überkam Angst

    English-German students dictionary > steal

  • 122 suffer

    suf·fer [ʼsʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi
    1) ( experience trauma) leiden;
    I think he \suffered quite a lot when his wife left him ich glaube, er litt ziemlich, als seine Frau ihn verließ;
    to \suffer in silence still vor sich akk hinleiden
    to \suffer from sth an etw dat leiden;
    ( get attacks of) unter etw dat leiden;
    Johnny \suffers from asthma Johnny leidet unter Asthma
    3) ( deteriorate) leiden, Schaden erleiden;
    his work \suffers from it seine Arbeit leidet darunter;
    his reputation has \suffered sein Ruf hat gelitten
    to \suffer from sth an etw dat kranken;
    ( be handicapped) von etw dat in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden;
    the people who will \suffer if the road is built are those who live locally die Leute, die am meisten betroffen sind, falls die Straße gebaut wird, sind die Anwohner
    to \suffer from sth unter etw dat zu leiden haben;
    the economy \suffered from the strikes die Streiks machten der Wirtschaft zu schaffen
    to \suffer for sth für etw akk büßen;
    you'll \suffer for this! dafür wirst du bezahlen! vt
    to \suffer sth
    1) ( experience sth negative) etw erleiden [o durchmachen];
    the president \suffered an affront es kam zu einem Affront gegen den Präsidenten;
    both sides \suffered considerable casualties auf beiden Seiten kam es zu erheblichen Opfern;
    to \suffer defeat eine Niederlage einstecken [müssen];
    to \suffer hunger Hunger leiden;
    to \suffer misfortune Pech haben;
    to \suffer neglect vernachlässigt werden;
    to \suffer a setback einen Rückschlag erleiden;
    to \suffer a breakdown med einen Zusammenbruch haben;
    to \suffer a fracture einen Bruch erleiden, sich dat etwas brechen;
    to \suffer a heart attack einen Herzschlag erleiden;
    to \suffer injury verletzt werden
    2) ( put up with) etw ertragen;
    I had to \suffer him moaning for half an hour ich musste eine halbe Stunde lang sein Gejammer ertragen;
    not to \suffer fools gladly mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben

    English-German students dictionary > suffer

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