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intimate knowledge of something

  • 1 intimate

    1. adjective
    1) (close, closely acquainted) eng [Freund, Freundschaft, Beziehung, Verhältnis]; vertraulich [Ton]

    be on intimate terms with somebodyzu jemandem ein enges od. vertrautes Verhältnis haben

    2) (euphem.): (having sexual intercourse) intim [Beziehungen]

    be/become intimate with somebody — mit jemandem intim sein/werden

    3) (from close familiarity)

    intimate knowledge of somethinggenaue od. intime Kenntnis einer Sache

    4) (closely personal) persönlich [Problem]; privat [Angelegenheit, Gefühl, Dinge]; geheim [Gedanken]; (euphem.) Intim[bereich, -spray]
    2. noun
    (close friend) Vertraute, der/die
    3. transitive verb
    1)

    intimate something [to somebody] — (make known) [jemandem] etwas mitteilen; (show clearly) [jemandem] etwas deutlich machen od. zu verstehen geben

    2) (imply) andeuten
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    1. ['intimət] adjective
    1) (close and affectionate: intimate friends.) innig
    2) (private or personal: the intimate details of his correspondence.) persönlich
    3) ((of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.) gründlich
    2. noun
    (a close friend.) der/die Vertraute
    3. [-meit] verb
    (to give information or announce.) andeuten
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    - intimacy
    - intimately
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    in·ti·mate1
    [ˈɪntɪmət, AM -t̬əmət]
    I. adj
    1. (close) eng, vertraut
    \intimate atmosphere gemütliche Atmosphäre
    sb's \intimate circle of friends jds engster Freundeskreis
    \intimate friend enger Freund/enge Freundin
    \intimate searches [or body search] Leibesvisitation f
    to be on \intimate terms with sb zu jdm ein enges Verhältnis haben; ( euph: sexual) intim
    he got a bit too \intimate with my wife seine Vertraulichkeiten mit meiner Frau gingen etwas zu weit
    \intimate relationship intime Beziehung
    to be \intimate with sb mit jdm intim sein
    2. (very detailed) gründlich, genau
    she has an \intimate knowledge of Tuscany sie kennt die Toskana wie ihre Westentasche
    to have an \intimate understanding of sth ein umfassendes Wissen über etw akk haben
    sb's \intimate involvement in sth jds starkes persönliches Engagement für etw akk
    \intimate details intime Einzelheiten
    II. n
    1. (person) Vertraute(r) f(m), enger Freund/enge Freundin
    2. COMPUT hardwaregeeichte Software
    in·ti·mate2
    [ˈɪntɪmeɪt, AM -t̬ə-]
    vt
    to \intimate sth etw andeuten [o zu verstehen geben]
    to \intimate one's feelings seine Gefühle verraten
    to \intimate [that]... andeuten [o zu verstehen geben, dass...], dass...
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    I ['IntImɪt]
    1. adj
    1) friend eng, vertraut, intim; (sexually) intim

    we're friends but we are not intimate — wir sind befreundet, stehen aber nicht auf so vertraulichem Fuß

    he was a bit too intimate with my wifeer war ein bisschen zu vertraulich mit meiner Frau

    to be/become intimate with sb — mit jdm vertraut sein/werden; (sexually) mit jdm intim sein/werden

    2) (fig) intim (geh); feelings, thoughts geheim, intim; connection eng; knowledge gründlich

    to have an intimate knowledge of sthüber etw (acc) in allen Einzelheiten Bescheid wissen

    3) freshness im Intimbereich
    2. n
    Vertraute(r) mf II ['IntImeɪt]
    vt
    andeuten

    he intimated to them that they should stoper gab ihnen zu verstehen, dass sie aufhören sollten

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    intimate1 [ˈıntımət]
    A adj (adv intimately)
    1. intim:
    a) vertraut, eng (Freund etc)
    b) vertraulich (Mitteilung etc), pej auch plump-vertraulich
    c) in sexuellen Beziehungen stehend ( with mit)
    d) anheimelnd, gemütlich (Atmosphäre etc)
    e) innerst(er, e, es) (Wünsche etc)
    f) gründlich, genau (Kenntnisse etc):
    they became intimate sie wurden vertraut miteinander; sie wurden intim;
    have intimate knowledge of ein Intimkenner (gen) sein;
    be on intimate terms (with) auf vertrautem Fuße stehen (mit); intime Beziehungen haben (zu)
    2. CHEM innig (Verbindung etc)
    3. TECH eng, innig (Kontakt etc)
    B s
    1. Vertraute(r) m/f(m), Intimus m, Intima f
    2. Intimkenner(in)
    intimate2 [ˈıntımeıt] v/t
    1. andeuten, durchblicken lassen ( beide:
    that dass):
    intimate to sb that … jemandem zu verstehen geben, dass …
    2. a) ankündigen
    b) mitteilen
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    1. adjective
    1) (close, closely acquainted) eng [Freund, Freundschaft, Beziehung, Verhältnis]; vertraulich [Ton]

    be on intimate terms with somebodyzu jemandem ein enges od. vertrautes Verhältnis haben

    2) (euphem.): (having sexual intercourse) intim [Beziehungen]

    be/become intimate with somebody — mit jemandem intim sein/werden

    intimate knowledge of somethinggenaue od. intime Kenntnis einer Sache

    4) (closely personal) persönlich [Problem]; privat [Angelegenheit, Gefühl, Dinge]; geheim [Gedanken]; (euphem.) Intim[bereich, -spray]
    2. noun
    (close friend) Vertraute, der/die
    3. transitive verb
    1)

    intimate something [to somebody] — (make known) [jemandem] etwas mitteilen; (show clearly) [jemandem] etwas deutlich machen od. zu verstehen geben

    2) (imply) andeuten
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    adj.
    intim adj.
    vertraut adj. v.
    bekannt geben ausdr.
    bekanntgeben (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

    English-german dictionary > intimate

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