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noun1) Entschuldigung, dieplease accept our apologies — wir bitten vielmals um Entschuldigung
2) (poor example of)an apology for a... — ein erbärmliches Exemplar von...
* * *plural - apologies; noun Please accept my apology for not arriving on time; He made his apologies for not attending the meeting.) die Entschuldigung* * *apo·logy[əˈpɒləʤi, AM -ˈpɑ:l-]nto be full of apologies sich akk vielmals entschuldigenshe owes him an \apology for... sie muss sich bei ihm dafür entschuldigen, dass...2. (regrets)please accept our apologies for the inconvenience we have caused wir bitten vielmals um Entschuldigung für die Unannehmlichkeiten, die wir Ihnen bereitet habento make apologies sich akk entschuldigento send one's apologies sich akk entschuldigen lassenwhat an \apology for a buffet! was soll denn das für ein armseliges Büfett sein!* * *[ə'pɒlədZɪ]n1) (= expression of regret) Entschuldigung fI owe you an apology — ich muss dich um Verzeihung bitten
I make no apology or apologies for the fact that... — ich entschuldige mich nicht dafür, dass...
2) (= poor substitute) trauriges or armseliges Exemplar (for +gen)* * *1. Entschuldigung f:in apology for zur oder als Entschuldigung für;please accept our apologies wir bitten vielmals um Entschuldigung;an apology for a meal ein armseliges Essen* * *noun1) Entschuldigung, diemake an apology [to somebody] for something — sich für etwas [bei jemandem] entschuldigen
an apology for a... — ein erbärmliches Exemplar von...
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apo·logy [əʼpɒləʤi, Am -ʼpɑ:l-] nto be full of apologies sich akk vielmals entschuldigen;she owes him an \apology for... sie muss sich bei ihm dafür entschuldigen, dass...please accept our apologies for the inconvenience we have caused wir bitten vielmals um Entschuldigung für die Unannehmlichkeiten, die wir Ihnen bereitet haben;to make apologies sich akk entschuldigen;to send one's apologies sich akk entschuldigen lassenwhat an \apology for a buffet! was soll denn das für ein armseliges Büfett sein! -
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(DE) dickschädelig; (EN) be slow on the uptake; dense headed; dim-witted; doltish; dunce; dunderhead; hottentot; logy; lumpish; muzzy; opaque; pokey; poky
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Logy — Lo gy, a. [From D. log.] Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse; feeling logy. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] Porcupines are . . . logy, sluggish creatures. C. H. Merriam. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-logy — lo*gysuff. [Gr. ?, fr. lo gos word, discourse, fr. le gein to speak. See {Logic}.] A combining form denoting a discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science; as, theology, geology, biology, mineralogy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-logy — suffix meaning a speaking, discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science, from Gk. logia (often via Fr. logie or M.L. logia), from root of legein to speak; thus, the character or deportment of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject); see … Etymology dictionary
logy — (adj.) dull and heavy, 1848, Amer.Eng., perhaps from Du. log heavy, dull + Y (Cf. y) (2); Cf. M.L.G. luggich sleepy, sluggish. Or perhaps a variant of LOGGY (Cf. loggy) … Etymology dictionary
-logy — ► COMBINING FORM 1) (usu. as ology) denoting a subject of study or interest: psychology. 2) denoting a characteristic of speech or language: eulogy. 3) denoting a type of discourse: trilogy. ORIGIN from Greek logos word … English terms dictionary
-logy — [lə jē] [ME logie < OFr < L logia < Gr < logos, word: see LOGIC] combining form 1. a (specified kind of) speaking [eulogy] 2. science, doctrine, or theory of [biology, theology] … English World dictionary
logy — [lō′gē] adj. logier, logiest [< ? Du log, heavy, dull] Informal dull or sluggish, as from overeating loginess n … English World dictionary
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