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1 instinktlos
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2 kaltschnäuzig
Adj. umg. callous; (frech) cheeky* * *kạlt|schnäu|zig [-ʃnɔytsɪç] (inf)1. adj(= gefühllos) cold, unfeeling, callous; (= unverschämt) insolent; Kritiker sarky (Brit inf sarcastic2. adv(= gefühllos) coldly, unfeelingly, callously; (= unverschämt) insolentlykaltschnäuzig sagte sie... — as cool as you please she said...
* * *kalt·schnäu·zig* * *1.(ugs.) Adjektiv cold and insensitive2.adverbial coldly and insensitively* * ** * *1.(ugs.) Adjektiv cold and insensitive2.adverbial coldly and insensitively -
3 gefühllos
Adj.2. fig. (hartherzig) unfeeling, callous, heartless* * *(empfindungslos) insensate; numb; insensible;(hartherzig) unfeeling; callous;(unsensibel) emotionless; insensitive; uncaring* * *ge|fühl|los1. adj(= unempfindlich, hartherzig) insensitive; (= mitleidlos) callous, unfeeling; Glieder numb, dead predich habe ganz gefǘhllose Finger — my fingers are completely numb, my fingers have gone dead
2. advcoldly, callouslysich gefǘhllos verhalten — to be cold
* * *((with to) not feeling or not reacting to (touch, light etc): The dentist's injection numbed the nerves and made the tooth insensitive to the drill.) insensitive* * *ge·fühl·losI. adj1. (ohne Sinneswahrnehmung) numb2. (herzlos) insensitive, callousII. adv insensitively, callously* * *1) numb2) (herzlos) unfeeling; callous* * *gefühllos adjgegen to)2. fig (hartherzig) unfeeling, callous, heartless* * *1) numb2) (herzlos) unfeeling; callous* * *adj.insensate adj.unfeeling adj. adv.insensately adv.unfeelingly adv. -
4 unempfindlich
Adj. insensitive (gegen, für to); (abgehärtet) inured (to); fig. (gleichgültig) indifferent (to); Teppichboden, Tischdecke etc.: hardwearing and stain-resistant; unempfindlich gegen Nässe etc. sein be unaffected by damp etc.* * *durable; proof; impassible; insensitive* * *ụn|emp|find|lichadj(gegen to) insensitive; (durch Übung, Erfahrung) inured; (gegen Krankheiten, Bazillen etc) immune; Pflanze hardy; Baustoff which weathers well; Textilien, Teppich hard-wearing and stain-resistant* * *(not noticing or not sympathetic towards (eg others' feelings): He was insensitive to her grief.) insensitive* * *un·emp·find·lich[ˈʊnʔɛmpfɪntlɪç]* * *1) insensitive ( gegen to)2) (nicht anfällig, immun) immune ( gegen to, against)* * *unempfindlich adj insensitive (gegen, für to); (abgehärtet) inured (to); fig (gleichgültig) indifferent (to); Teppichboden, Tischdecke etc: hardwearing and stain-resistant;sein be unaffected by damp etc* * *1) insensitive ( gegen to)2) (nicht anfällig, immun) immune ( gegen to, against)* * *adj.impassible adj.insensible adj.insensitive adj.non-sensitive adj. adv.impassibly adv.insensibly adv.insensitively adv. -
5 gefühllos
ge·fühl·los adj1) ( ohne Sinneswahrnehmung) numb -
6 instinktlos
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7 unempfindlich
1. impassible2. impassibly3. impervious4. insensible5. insensibly6. insensitive7. insensitively8. non-sensitive9. prof
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