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61 Mordfall
m muder case; im Mordfall N. N. ermitteln investigate the N.N. murder* * *der Mordfallkilling* * *Mọrd|fallmmurder or homicide (US) (case)der Mordfall Dr. Praun — the Dr Praun murder or homicide (US) (case)
* * *Mord·fallm murder case* * *der murder case* * *Mordfall m muder case;im Mordfall N. N. ermitteln investigate the N.N. murder* * *der murder case -
62 sanieren
I v/tII v/refl WIRTS., Firma: get back on its feet again; Person: get out of the red umg.; umg., fig. (sich bereichern) line one’s (own) pockets; bei dem Verkauf hat er sich ganz schön saniert he really cleaned up on this sale* * *to redevelop; to rehabilitate* * *sa|nie|ren [za'niːrən] ptp saniert1. vt1) (= gesunde Lebensverhältnisse schaffen) Gebäude to renovate; Stadtteil, Gelände to redevelop; Fluss to clean up2) (ECON) Unternehmen, Wirtschaft to put (back) on its feet, to rehabilitate; Haushalt to turn round2. vrbei dem Geschäft hat er sich saniert — he made a killing on the deal (inf)
2) (Unternehmen, Wirtschaft, Industrie) to put itself (back) in good shape* * *sa·nie·ren *[zaˈni:rən]I. vt▪ etw \sanieren2. (wieder rentabel machen) to rehabilitate sth, to put sth back on an even keelII. vr2. (wirtschaftlich gesunden)* * *1.transitives Verb1) redevelop < area>; rehabilitate < building>; (renovieren) renovate [and improve] <flat etc.>2) (Wirtsch.) restore < firm> to profitability; rehabilitate <agriculture, coal mining, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <company etc.> restore itself to profitability, get back on its feet again; < person> get oneself out of the red* * *A. v/tB. v/r WIRTSCH, Firma: get back on its feet again; Person: get out of the red umg; umg, fig (sich bereichern) line one’s (own) pockets;bei dem Verkauf hat er sich ganz schön saniert he really cleaned up on this sale* * *1.transitives Verb1) redevelop < area>; rehabilitate < building>; (renovieren) renovate [and improve] <flat etc.>2) (Wirtsch.) restore < firm> to profitability; rehabilitate <agriculture, coal mining, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <company etc.> restore itself to profitability, get back on its feet again; < person> get oneself out of the red* * *v.to rehabilitate v. -
63 schlachten
vt/i1. kill; (bes. größere Tiere) slaughter; unser Fleischer schlachtet noch selbst our butcher still does his own slaughtering; samstags wird geschlachtet slaughtering is done on Saturdays2. fig. (metzeln) massacre, slaughter* * *to butcher; to slaughter* * *schlạch|ten ['ʃlaxtn]1. vtSchwein, Kuh to slaughter, to butcher; Huhn, Kaninchen, Opfertier etc to slaughter, to kill; (hum ) Sparschwein to break into2. vito do one's slaughteringheute wird geschlachtet — we're/they're etc slaughtering today
* * *1) (to kill for food.) butcher2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) slaughter3) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) slaughter* * *schlach·ten[ˈʃlaxtn̩]I. vtII. vi to slaughter▪ das S\schlachten the slaughter* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb slaughter; kill <rabbit, chicken, etc.>* * *schlachten v/t & v/i1. kill; (besonders größere Tiere) slaughter;unser Fleischer schlachtet noch selbst our butcher still does his own slaughtering;samstags wird geschlachtet slaughtering is done on Saturdays2. fig (metzeln) massacre, slaughter* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb slaughter; kill <rabbit, chicken, etc.>* * *v.to slaughter v. -
64 Schlachtung
f slaughter(ing), kill(ing)* * *Schlạch|tung ['ʃlaxtʊŋ]f -, -en(von Schwein, Kuh) slaughter(ing), butchering; (von Huhn, Kaninchen, Opfertier) killing* * *Schlach·tung<-, -en>f meist sing slaughter[ing]* * *Schlachtung f slaughter(ing), kill(ing) -
65 Schmerzmittel
n PHARM. painkiller, analgesic* * *das Schmerzmittelpainkiller* * *Schmẹrz|mit|telntpain-killing drug, painkiller, ≈ aspirin (esp US inf)* * *Schmerz·mit·telnt analgesic, painkiller, pain-reliever* * * -
66 Schutzgebiet
n1. POL. protectorate2. Naturschutzgebiet* * *das Schutzgebietdependency* * *Schụtz|ge|bietnt (POL)protectorate* * *(an area of land in which the killing of wild animals etc is forbidden: a bird sanctuary.) sanctuary* * *Schutz·ge·bietnt2. (Naturschutzgebiet) [nature] reserve* * *1. POL protectorate* * *n.protectorate n. -
67 Sexualmord
m sex murder* * *Se|xu|al|mordmsex murder* * *Se·xu·al·mordm sex killing [or murder]* * *Sexualmord m sex murder -
68 tödlich
I Adj. (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg. (unerträglich) deadly; tödlicher Unfall / Schuss fatal accident / shot; tödliche Dosis / Waffe lethal dose / lethal ( oder deadly) weapon; tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison; mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results; tödliche Hilfe POL., ALS KRITIK DER Entwicklungspolitik: lethal aid; tödliche Gefahr danger to life, deadly danger; lit. mortal danger ( oder peril); mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy; ihre Kommentare waren tödlich umg., pej. her ( oder their) commentaries were direII Adv.: tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident; tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death; tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal; sich tödlich langweilen umg., fig. be bored to death ( oder out of one’s mind); tödlich beleidigt umg. mortally offended ( oder affronted)* * *lethal; killing; deadly; fatal; deathly; mortal; perishing* * *töd|lich ['tøːtlɪç]1. adjUnfall, Verletzung, Schuss, Schlag fatal; Gefahr mortal, deadly; Gift, Waffe deadly, lethal; Dosis lethal; (inf) Langeweile, Ernst, Sicherheit deadly; Beleidigung mortal2. adv1)tö́dlich verunglücken — to be killed in an accidenttö́dlich abstürzen — to die in a fall
* * *1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) fatal2) (causing death: a deadly poison.) deadly3) (as if caused by death: a deathly silence; It was deathly quiet.) deathly4) (causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) lethal5) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal6) (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) mortally* * *töd·lich[ˈtø:tlɪç]I. adj1. (den Tod verursachend) deadly\tödliches Gift lethal [or deadly] poison\tödliche Dosis lethal [or deadly] dose2. (lebensgefährlich) mortal, deadlydas ist mein \tödlicher Ernst I'm deadly [or absolutely] seriousII. adv\tödlich verunglücken to be killed in an accident\tödlich abstürzen to fall to one's death* * *1.1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>2.1) fatallyer ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death
2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)* * *A. adj (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg (unerträglich) deadly;tödlicher Unfall/Schuss fatal accident/shot;tödliche Dosis/Waffe lethal dose/lethal ( oder deadly) weapon;tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison;mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results;mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy;B. adv:tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident;tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death;tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal;* * *1.1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>2.1) fatallyer ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death
2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)* * *adj.deadly adj.deathly adj.fatal adj.lethal adj.mortal adj. adv.fatally adv.lethally adv.mortally adv. -
69 umkommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. die, be killed, perish geh.; wir sind vor Hitze / Hunger / Langeweile fast umgekommen umg., fig. we nearly died of heat / hunger / boredom2. fig. Lebensmittel: go off (Am. bad); etw. umkommen lassen (Lebensmittel etc.) let s.th. go to waste; man soll nichts umkommen lassen one shouldn’t let anything go to waste; sie lässt nichts umkommen she doesn’t let anything go to waste* * *to die; to be killed; to perish* * *ụm|kom|menvi sep irreg aux sein1) (= sterben) to die, to be killed, to perish (liter)vor Lange(r)weile umkommen (inf) — to be bored to death (inf), to nearly die of boredom
da kommt man ja um! (inf) (vor Hitze) — the heat is killing (inf); (wegen Gestank) it's enough to knock you out (inf)
2) inf = verderben Lebensmittel) to go off (Brit) or bad* * *(to die, especially in war, accident etc: Many people perished in the earthquake.) perish* * *um|kom·menvi irreg Hilfsverb: seinbei [o in] einem Verkehrsunfall/Flugzeugabsturz \umkommen to be killed in a traffic accident/plane crashvor Langeweile \umkommen to be bored to death* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein die; (bei einem Unglück, durch Gewalt) get killed; dieich komme um vor Hitze/Hunger — (fig. ugs.) I'm dying in this heat/of hunger (coll.)
vor Langeweile umkommen — (fig. ugs.) be bored to death (coll.); die of boredom (coll.)
* * *umkommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. die, be killed, perish geh;wir sind vor Hitze/Hunger/Langeweile fast umgekommen umg, fig we nearly died of heat/hunger/boredom2. fig Lebensmittel: go off (US bad);etwas umkommen (Lebensmittel etc) let sth go to waste;man soll nichts umkommen one shouldn’t let anything go to waste;sie lässt nichts umkommen she doesn’t let anything go to waste* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein die; (bei einem Unglück, durch Gewalt) get killed; dieich komme um vor Hitze/Hunger — (fig. ugs.) I'm dying in this heat/of hunger (coll.)
vor Langeweile umkommen — (fig. ugs.) be bored to death (coll.); die of boredom (coll.)
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70 Unkrautvernichtung
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71 Vatermord
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72 verdächtigen
v/t suspect (+ Gen of); (einen Verdacht äußern gegen) cast suspicion on; sie verdächtigen ihn offen they openly suspect him* * *to suspect* * *ver|dạ̈ch|ti|gen [fEɐ'dɛçtɪgn] ptp verdä\#chtigtvtto suspect (+gen of)ich will niemanden verdächtigen, aber... — I don't want to cast suspicion on anyone, but...
er wird verdächtigt, gestohlen zu haben, er wird des Diebstahls verdächtigt — he is suspected of theft
* * *(to think (a person etc) guilty: Whom do you suspect (of the crime)?; I suspect him of killing the girl.) suspect* * *ver·däch·ti·gen *[fɛɐ̯ˈdɛçtign̩]vt▪ jdn \verdächtigen, etw getan zu haben to suspect sb of having done [or doing] sth* * *transitives Verb suspect (Gen. of)* * *sie verdächtigen ihn offen they openly suspect him* * *transitives Verb suspect (Gen. of)* * *v.to suspect v. -
73 Völkermord
m genocide* * *der Völkermordgenocide* * *Vọ̈l|ker|mordmgenocide* * *(the deliberate killing of a race of people.) genocide* * *Völ·ker·mordm genocide* * *der genocide* * *Völkermord m genocide* * *der genocide* * *m.genocide n. -
74 wildern
v/i poach; Hund etc.: kill game* * *to poach* * *Wịl|dernnt -s, no plpoaching; (von Hund etc) killing game* * *(to hunt (game) or catch (fish) illegally on someone else's land.) poach* * *wil·dern[ˈvɪldɐn]vi1. (Wilderer sein) to poach2. (Wild schlagen) to kill game* * *1.intransitives Verb1) poach; go poaching2) <cat, dog> kill game2.transitives Verb poach* * ** * *1.intransitives Verb1) poach; go poaching2) <cat, dog> kill game2.transitives Verb poach -
75 Auftragsmord
Auf·trags·mordm JUR contract killing -
76 schmerzbetäubend
schmẹrz|be|täu|bendadjpain-killing* * *schmerz·be·täu·bendI. adj painkillingII. adv\schmerzbetäubend wirken to have a painkilling effect -
77 Serienmord
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78 Wild erlegen
(an act of killing: The hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.) kill -
79 Zeit totschlagen
(to find something to do to use up spare time: I'm just killing time until I hear whether I've got a job or not.) kill time -
80 Ehrenmord
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