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81 zustimmend
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82 Imperfekt von `will`
(past tense of will: He said he would be leaving at nine o'clock the next morning; I asked if he'd come and mend my television set; I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't; I thought you would have finished by now.) would -
83 in Ordnung bringen
to tidy; to sort out; to put in order; to iron out* * *1) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) fix2) (to repair; to remove faults etc in (something): There is something wrong with this kettle - can you put it right?) put right3) ((sometimes with up, away etc) to put in good order; to make neat: He tidied (away) his papers; She was tidying the room (up) when her mother arrived.) tidy* * *ausdr.to fix up (US) v.to put in order expr.to remedy v. -
84 sich bessern
1) (to improve: Things have been looking up lately.) look up2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) mend3) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) reform* * *v.to improve v. -
85 anheilen
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86 teilnehmend
teil|neh|mendadjcompassionate, sympathetictéílnehmende Beobachtung (Sociol) — participatory observation
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87 ausnähen
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88 notdürftig reparieren
vt < rep> (kleinere Schäden; z.B. Löcher, Risse, Leitungen, Kabel) ■ repair vt ; patch vt ; mend vt -
89 stopfen
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90 nachbessern
nachbessern
to mend, to repair;
• nachbestellen to [give a] reorder, to place a repeat order, to renew (repeat) an order, to repeat an article, to order again (a fresh supply). -
91 reparieren
reparieren v LOGIS repair* * *reparieren
to repair, to refit, to mend, to overhaul, to fix up (US);
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92 seine Interessen wahrnehmen
seine Interessen wahrnehmen
to attend to (look after) one’s interests, to mend one’s fences (US sl.)Business german-english dictionary > seine Interessen wahrnehmen
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93 Instandsetzen
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94 Er ist auf dem Weg zur Besserung.
ausdr.He's on the mend. expr.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Er ist auf dem Weg zur Besserung.
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95 Alte
Al·te(r) [ʼaltə, -tɐ] f(m)( alte Frau) old dear [or girl];die \Alten the older generation, the old folks ( fam)2) (fam: Ehemann, Vater) old man;( Mutter) old woman;der/die \Alte the bossdie \Alten the ancientsdie \Alten the parent animalsWENDUNGEN:Al·te(s) [ʼaltə, -təs] nt1) ( das Traditionelle)das \Alte tradition;das \Alte und das Neue the old and the new2) ( alte Dinge) old thingsWENDUNGEN:alles bleibt beim A\Alten nothing ever changes -
96 Altes
Al·te(s) [ʼaltə, -təs] nt1) ( das Traditionelle)das \Altes tradition;das \Altes und das Neue the old and the new2) ( alte Dinge) old thingsWENDUNGEN:alles bleibt beim A\Altesn nothing ever changes -
97 appetithemmend
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98 ausnehmend
aus·neh·mend adjdas gefällt mir \ausnehmend gut I like it very much indeed; -
99 beklemmend
be·klem·mend adj1) ( beengend) claustrophobic, oppressive2) ( beängstigend) oppressive;ein \beklemmender Gedanke a depressing thought;ein \beklemmendes Gefühl an oppressive [or uneasy] feeling;ein \beklemmendes Schweigen an oppressive [or embarrassing] silenceadv oppressively -
100 beschämend
be·schä·mend adj1) ( schändlich) shameful, disgraceful2) ( demütigend) humiliating;ein \beschämendes Gefühl a feeling of shame
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