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nounBedeutung, die; (of text etc., life) Sinn, derif you get my meaning — du verstehst, was ich meine?
what's the meaning of this? — was hat [denn] das zu bedeuten?
* * *noun (the sense in which a statement, action, word etc is (intended to be) understood: What is the meaning of this phrase?; What is the meaning of his behaviour?) die Bedeutung* * *mean·ing[ˈmi:nɪŋ]na deeper/hidden \meaning ein tieferer/verborgener Sinnthe \meaning of life der Sinn des Lebensif you take [or get] my \meaning wenn du verstehst, was ich meinewhat is the \meaning of this? was soll das heißen? [o bedeuten]it was impossible to misunderstand his \meaning es war unmöglich, ihn misszuverstehenI think I made my \meaning perfectly clear ich glaube, ich habe mich deutlich ausgedrücktthe full \meaning of his enquiry only became apparent later was seine Nachforschungen wirklich erbrachten, wurde erst später in seiner ganzen Tragweite sichtbarto have \meaning for sb jdm etwas bedeutenwithout you, life has no \meaning for me ohne dich hat das Leben keinen Sinn für mich* * *['miːnɪŋ]1. adjlook etc vielsagend, bedeutsam2. nBedeutung f; (= sense of words, poem etc also) Sinn ma look full of meaning — ein bedeutungsvoller or bedeutsamer Blick
you don't know the meaning of love/hunger — du weißt ja gar nicht, was Liebe/Hunger ist or bedeutet
what's the meaning of this? — was hat denn das zu bedeuten?, was soll denn das (heißen)?
* * *meaning [ˈmiːnıŋ]A s1. Sinn m, Bedeutung f:what’s the meaning of this?a) was soll das bedeuten?,b) was soll denn das?;words with the same meaning Wörter mit gleicher Bedeutung;if you get my meaning wenn Sie verstehen, was ich meine2. Sinn m, Inhalt m:give one’s life a new meaning seinem Leben einen neuen Sinn gebenB adj (adv meaningly)* * *nounBedeutung, die; (of text etc., life) Sinn, derif you get my meaning — du verstehst, was ich meine?
what's the meaning of this? — was hat [denn] das zu bedeuten?
* * *n.Bedeutung f.Sinn -e m.
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