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1 erträumen
* * *er|träu|men [ɛɐ'trɔymən] ptp erträumtvtto dream of, to imagineeine erträumte Welt — an imaginary world
das war alles nur erträumt — it was all in the mind
etw erträ́úmen — to dream of sth, to imagine sth
* * *er·träu·men *vt* * *reflexives Verb dream of* * *erträumen v/t: (sich [dat])erträumen dream of; imagine* * *reflexives Verb dream of -
2 gedanklich
I Adj. attr. intellectual; gedanklicher Fehler an error in (one’s oder s.o.’s) reasoning, logical error; gedankliche Tiefe intellectual profundity, profundity of thought* * *ge|dạnk|lich [gə'daŋklɪç]1. adjintellectual; (= vorgestellt) imaginarygedanklich or in gedanklicher Hinsicht näherkommen — to find a common way of thinking
in gedanklicher Hinsicht übereinstimmen — to have an affinity of mind
die große gedankliche Klarheit in seinem Werk — the great clarity of thought in his work
2. advintellectuallysie leben gedanklich in einer anderen Welt — in their minds or imagination they live in another world
* * *ge·dank·lich[gəˈdaŋklɪç]adj intellectualeine \gedankliche Anstrengung a mental effortdie \gedankliche Klarheit the clarity of thoughtin keinem \gedanklichen Zusammenhang stehen to be disjointed [or incoherent]* * *1. 2.adverbial intellectually* * *A. adj attr intellectual;gedanklicher Fehler an error in (one’s oder sb’s) reasoning, logical error;gedankliche Tiefe intellectual profundity, profundity of thoughtB. adv intellectually;gedanklich verarbeiten (mentally) digest* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. intellectual2.adverbial intellectually -
3 Phantasie
etc. Fantasie etc.* * *die Phantasiefantasy; imagination; phantasy; imaginativeness* * *Phan|ta|sie [fanta'ziː]f -, -n[-'ziːən]See:= Fantasie* * *die1) (the power of the mind to imagine things: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.) fancy2) (an imaginary (especially not realistic) scene, story etc: He was always having fantasies about becoming rich and famous; ( also adjective) He lived in a fantasy world.) fantasy3) (the creative ability of a writer etc: This book shows a lot of imagination.) imagination* * *Phan·ta·sie<-, -n>[fantaˈzi:, pl -ˈzi:ən]* * *usw.: s. Fantasie usw* * ** * ** * *-n f.fantasia n.fantasy n.imagination n.mind n.
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