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1 informal
adjective1) (without formality) zwanglos; ungezwungen [Ton, Sprache]; leger [Kleidungsstück]‘dress: informal’ — "keine festliche Garderobe"
2) (unofficial) informell [Gespräch, Treffen]* * *[in'fo:ml]1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) zwanglos2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) nicht förmlich•- academic.ru/38036/informality">informality- informally* * *in·for·mal[ɪnˈfɔ:məl, AM -ˈfɔ:rm-]1. (not formal, casual) informell‘hi’ is a rather \informal way of greeting people ‚hi‘ ist eine recht lockere Weise, jdn zu begrüßento take an \informal approach to sth etw zwanglos angehen\informal atmosphere/party zwanglose [o ungezwungene] Atmosphäre/Party\informal clothing/manner legere Kleidung/Art2. (not official) meeting inoffiziell3. (approachable, not stiff) person ungezwungen* * *[In'fOːməl]adj1) (ESP POL: not official) meeting, talks nicht formell, nicht förmlich; visit inoffiziell, nicht förmlich; arrangement inoffiziell2) (= simple, without ceremony) meeting, gathering, party, conversation, atmosphere zwanglos, ungezwungen; manner, clothes, tone also leger; language, speech ungezwungen, informell; restaurant gemütlichthe informal use of "du" — die vertraute Anrede "du"
"dress informal" — "zwanglose Kleidung"
he is very informal — er ist sehr leger
* * *informal [ınˈfɔː(r)ml] adj (adv informally)1. formlos:a) formwidrig:informal test SCHULE, PSYCH ungeeichter Testb) JUR formfrei (Vertrag etc)2. zwanglos, ungezwungen, nicht formell oder förmlich3. inoffiziell (Besuch etc)* * *adjective1) (without formality) zwanglos; ungezwungen [Ton, Sprache]; leger [Kleidungsstück]‘dress: informal’ — "keine festliche Garderobe"
2) (unofficial) informell [Gespräch, Treffen]* * *adj.formlos adj.locker adj.unformell adj.zwanglos adj. -
2 informal
1) (not formal, casual) informell;‘hi’ is a rather \informal way of greeting people ‚hi‘ ist eine recht lockere Weise, jdn zu begrüßen;to take an \informal approach to sth etw zwanglos angehen;\informal clothing/ manner legere Kleidung/Art -
3 relaxed
adjective1) (informal, not anxious) entspannt, gelöst [Atmosphäre, Lächeln, Gefühl, Person]* * *re·laxed[rɪˈlækst]1. (at ease) entspanntto feel \relaxed sich akk entspannt fühlen2. (easy-going) locker, gelassen\relaxed atmosphere lockere [o entspannte] Atmosphäre\relaxed manner [or style] lässige Artto have a \relaxed manner sich akk lässig gebento be \relaxed about sth etw gelassen sehen* * *[rɪ'lkst]adjlocker; person, smile, voice gelöst, entspannt, ruhig; atmosphere, surroundings zwanglos, gelöst, gelockert; throat angegriffento feel relaxed (physically) — entspannt sein; (mentally) sich wohlfühlen
to stand in a relaxed position — in einer zwanglosen Haltung dastehen
* * *adjective1) (informal, not anxious) entspannt, gelöst [Atmosphäre, Lächeln, Gefühl, Person]2) (not strict or exact) gelockert [Regel, Beschränkung]* * *adj.aufgelockert adj.entspannt adj.
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