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21 vividness
1) (brightness) Helligkeit, die* * *noun die Lebhaftigkeit* * *viv·id·ness[ˈvɪvɪdnəs]n no pl of a person Lebhaftigkeit f; of a description Anschaulichkeit f; (of colours, light) Intensität f* * *['vIvIdnɪs]n2) (of style) Lebendigkeit f; (of description, metaphor, image) Anschaulichkeit f; (of imagination, memory) Lebhaftigkeit f* * *1. Lebhaftigkeit f2. Lebendigkeit f* * *noun, no pl.1) (brightness) Helligkeit, die* * *n.Klarheit -en f. -
22 evoke
[ɪʼvəʊk, Am -ʼvoʊk] vtto \evoke a memory eine Erinnerung wachrufen;to \evoke a smile ein Lächeln bewirken;seeing the pictures of himself as a baby \evoked a smile als er sich selbst als Baby auf den Bildern sah, musste er lächeln;to \evoke a suspicion einen Verdacht erregen -
23 fuzzy
[ʼfʌzi] adj( curly) lockig;my hair went \fuzzy in the rain meine Haare lockten sich im Regenmy head is so \fuzzy ich bin ganz benommen;\fuzzy memory verschwommene Erinnerung nthe fuzzies plto give sb the warm fuzzies ( fam) jdm das Gefühl von Wärme und Geborgenheit vermitteln -
24 living
liv·ing [ʼlɪvɪŋ] nyou can make a good \living in sales von der Arbeit als Vertreter kann man prima leben;is he really able to make a \living as a translator? kann er von der Übersetzerei wirklich leben?;to do sth for a \living mit etw dat seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen;what do you do for a \living? womit verdienen Sie Ihren Lebensunterhalt?;to work for a \living für seinen Lebensunterhalt arbeitenstandard of \living Lebensstandard m;fast \living ein ausschweifendes Leben;a good \living ein Leben im Wohlstand;we are rather fond of good \living wir leben ganz gerne [so] richtig gut;gracious \living ein vornehmer Lebensstil;loose \living ein lockerer Lebenswandel;country \living Landleben nt4) plwe didn't see a \living soul on the streets wir sahen draußen auf der Straße keine Menschenseele;do you have any \living grandparents? hast du Großeltern, die noch leben?;are any of your grandparents \living? lebt von deinen Großeltern noch jemand?;\living creatures Lebewesen ntpl2) ( exact)to be the \living embodiment of Jesus die leibhaftige Verkörperung Jesu Christi sein3) ( still used) lebendig;a \living language eine lebende Sprache;a \living tradition eine [noch heute] lebendige TraditionPHRASES:to scare the \living daylights out of sb jdn zu Tode erschrecken;to be [the] \living proof that... der lebende Beweis dafür sein, dass...
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