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1 Frühlingsbote
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2 ankündigen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. allg.: announce (+ Dat to); give s.o. notice of geh.; (Veranstaltung) advertise, publicize; in der Zeitung: announce, advertise, publish.; angekündigt2. (ein Zeichen für ein künftiges Ereignis sein) be a sign that s.th. is on its way; herald ( oder presage) s.th., herald ( oder usher) s.th. in lit.II v/refl tell s.o. that one is coming; bes. iro. announce one’s arrival; fig. Sturm, Frühling etc.: be on its way; sich ankündigen durch Krankheit etc.: announce itself by; bei mir kündigt sich eine Grippe an I think I’m due ( oder in) for a bout of flu, I think I’m coming down with flu* * *to advertise; to signalize; to announce; to signify; to intimate; to give notice of; to betoken* * *ạn|kün|di|gen ['ankʏ-] sep1. vtheute kam endlich der angekündigte Brief — today the letter I/we had been expecting finally arrived
2) (= auf etw hindeuten) to be a sign of2. vr (fig)to be heralded ( durch by)diese Krankheit kündigt sich durch... an — this illness is preceded by...
er besucht uns nie, ohne sich (nicht) vorher anzukündigen — he never visits us without letting us know in advance or without giving us advance notice
* * *(to make known the arrival or entrance of: He announced the next singer.) announce* * *an|kün·di·genI. vt1. (ansagen)▪ [jdm] jdn \ankündigen to announce sb [to sb]darf ich Ihnen jetzt den nächsten Gast unserer Show \ankündigen [please] let me introduce the next guest in our show, and the next act in our show is2. (avisieren)▪ jdn [als jdn] \ankündigen to announce sb [as sb]er wurde uns als Professor Poloni angekündigt he was announced [or introduced] to us as Professor Poloni3. (voraussagen)▪ etw \ankündigen to predict sthuns wurden gerichtliche Schritte angekündigt we were given notice of legal proceedingsdie Wettervorhersage kündigt Regen an the weather forecast is predicting [or has announced] rainder Magier kündigte die nächste Nummer an the magician announced the next numberwir konnten leider nicht vorher \ankündigen, dass... unfortunately we were unable to give prior notice that...5. (Besuch anmelden)sie besucht uns nie, ohne sich vorher angekündigt zu haben she never visits us without letting us know beforehandes wird kälter, der Herbst kündigt sich an it is getting colder, autumn [or AM a. fall] is in the airErkältung kündigt sich oft durch Halsschmerzen an a cold is usually preceded by a sore throat* * *1.transitives Verb announce2.eine angekündigte/nicht angekündigte Klassenarbeit — a class test announced in advance/a surprise test
* * *ankündigen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. allg: announce (+dat to); give sb notice of geh; (Veranstaltung) advertise, publicize; in der Zeitung: announce, advertise, publish.; → angekündigt2. (ein Zeichen für ein künftiges Ereignis sein) be a sign that sth is on its way; herald ( oder presage) sth, herald ( oder usher) sth in literB. v/r tell sb that one is coming; besonders iron announce one’s arrival; fig Sturm, Frühling etc: be on its way;sich ankündigen durch Krankheit etc: announce itself by;bei mir kündigt sich eine Grippe an I think I’m due ( oder in) for a bout of flu, I think I’m coming down with flu* * *1.transitives Verb announce2.eine angekündigte/nicht angekündigte Klassenarbeit — a class test announced in advance/a surprise test
* * *v.to advertise v.to announce v.to herald v.to pronounce v.to signalise (UK) v.to signalize (US) v. -
3 Bote
m; -n, -n1. allg.: messenger; (Abgesandter) emissary; (Kurier) courier; ein reitender Bote a messenger on horseback; der König sandte Boten aus the king sent messengers (out); der hinkende Bote kommt nach fig. the worst ( oder bad news) is still to come2. im Büro: messenger; (Laufbursche) männlich: errand boy; weiblich: errand girl; bes. Am. gofer, auch gopher umg.3. fig. (Sendbote) apostle; (Vorbote) herald, harbinger; die Boten des Todes the harbingers of death; die Boten des Frühlings the heralds of spring* * *der Botecarrier; ambassador; summoner; emissary; envoy; messenger* * *Bo|te ['boːtə]m -n, -n1) (usu mit Nachricht) messenger; (= Kurier) courier; (= Postbote) postman (esp Brit), mailman (US); (= Zeitungsbote) paperboy; (= Laufbursche) errand boy; (= Gerichtsbote) messenger-at-arms* * *(a person who carries letters, information etc from place to place: The king's messenger brought news of the army's defeat.) messenger* * *Bo·te, Bo·tin<-n, -n>[ˈbo:tə, ˈbo:tɪn]m, f1. (Kurier) courier; (mit Nachricht) messenger; (Zeitungsbote) paperboy masc, papergirl fem; (Laufbursche) errand boy; bes SÜDD (Postbote) postman* * *der; Boten, Boten1) messenger; (fig.) herald; harbinger2) (Laufbursche) errand boy; messenger [boy]* * *ein reitender Bote a messenger on horseback;der König sandte Boten aus the king sent messengers (out);2. im Büro: messenger; (Laufbursche) männlich: errand boy; weiblich: errand girl; besonders US gofer, auch gopher umgdie Boten des Todes the harbingers of death;die Boten des Frühlings the heralds of spring* * *der; Boten, Boten1) messenger; (fig.) herald; harbinger2) (Laufbursche) errand boy; messenger [boy]* * *-n m.messenger n.summoner n.
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