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1 abtöten
* * *to deaden* * *ạb|tö|tenvt sep (lit, fig)to destroy, to kill (off); Nerv to deaden; sinnliche Begierde to mortifyin mir ist jedes Gefühl abgetötet — I am dead to all feeling
* * *(to lessen, weaken or make less sharp, strong etc: That will deaden the pain.) deaden* * *ab|tö·tenvt1. (zum Absterben bringen)2. (zum Erlöschen bringen)▪ etw [in [o bei] jdm] \abtöten to deaden sth [in sb]* * *transitives Verb destroy <parasites, germs>; deaden <nerve, feeling>; mortify < desire>* * ** * *transitives Verb destroy <parasites, germs>; deaden <nerve, feeling>; mortify < desire>* * *v.to deaden v. -
2 demütigen
I v/t humiliate* * *to humble; to put down; to abase; to humiliate; to take down; to mortify* * *de|mü|ti|gen ['deːmyːtɪgn]1. vtGefangenen, Besiegten, Volk to humiliate; (= eine Lektion erteilen) stolzen Menschen etc to humble2. vrto humble oneself ( vor +dat before)* * *(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) humble* * *de·mü·ti·gen[ˈde:my:tɪgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \demütigen to humiliate sbII. vr▪ sich akk [vor jdm] \demütigen to humiliate [or form abase] oneself [before sb]; (den Stolz überwinden) to humble oneself [before sb]* * *1.transitives Verb humiliate; humble < somebody's pride>2.reflexives Verb humble oneself* * *A. v/t humiliate* * *1.transitives Verb humiliate; humble < somebody's pride>2.reflexives Verb humble oneself* * *v.to abase v.to humiliate v.to mortify v. -
3 kranken
v/i fig.: kranken an suffer from; der Euro krankt an der Stärke des Dollars the euro is suffering from the strength of the dollar* * *to pique; to hurt; to mortify* * *krạn|ken ['kraŋkn]vito suffer ( an +dat from)das krankt daran, dass... (fig) — it suffers from the fact that...
* * *(ill people: He visits the sick.) the sick* * *kran·ken[ˈkraŋkn̩]vi (pej)* * *intransitives Verban etwas (Dat.) kranken — < firm, project, etc.> suffer from something
* * *kranken v/i fig:kranken an suffer from;der Euro krankt an der Stärke des Dollars the euro is suffering from the strength of the dollar* * *intransitives Verban etwas (Dat.) kranken — <firm, project, etc.> suffer from something
* * *v.to aggrieve v.to grieve v.to mortify v. -
4 kränken
v/i fig.: kranken an suffer from; der Euro krankt an der Stärke des Dollars the euro is suffering from the strength of the dollar* * *to pique; to hurt; to mortify* * *krạn|ken ['kraŋkn]vito suffer ( an +dat from)das krankt daran, dass... (fig) — it suffers from the fact that...
* * *(ill people: He visits the sick.) the sick* * *kran·ken[ˈkraŋkn̩]vi (pej)* * *intransitives Verban etwas (Dat.) kranken — < firm, project, etc.> suffer from something
* * *kränken v/t:jemanden kränken hurt sb, hurt sb’s feelings;jemanden in seiner Eitelkeit/seinem Stolz kränken wound sb’s vanity/pride;das kränkt that hurts;eine Bemerkung etc* * *intransitives Verban etwas (Dat.) kranken — <firm, project, etc.> suffer from something
* * *v.to aggrieve v.to grieve v.to mortify v. -
5 kasteien
v/refl chastise o.s.; (sich enthalten) deny o.s.* * *kas|tei|en [kas'taiən] ptp kasteitvr(als Bußübung) to castigate or chastise oneself, to mortify the flesh (liter); (= sich Entbehrungen auferlegen) to deny oneself* * *kas·tei·en *[kasˈtaiən]vr (veraltend)2. (büßen) to castigate oneself* * *reflexives Verb chastise oneself; (fig.) deny oneself* * ** * *reflexives Verb chastise oneself; (fig.) deny oneself* * *v.to macerate v. -
6 verletzen
v/t1. hurt, injure; (verwunden) bes. auch MIL. wound; sich am Arm etc. verletzen hurt ( oder injure) one’s arm etc.; Personen wurden ( dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc.) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc.) offend against; seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *(Ehre) to offend; to mortify;(Gesetz) to break; to infringe; to violate; to contravene;(Gesundheit) to injure; to wound; to hurt;sich verletzento hurt oneself* * *ver|lẹt|zen [fEɐ'lɛtsn] ptp verle\#tzt1. vt1) (= verwunden) to injure; (in Kampf etc, mit Kugel, Messer) to wound; (fig ) jdn to hurt, to wound; jds Stolz, Gefühle to hurt, to wound, to injure; jds Ehrgefühl to injure, to offend; jds Schönheitssinn, zarte Ohren to offend2) Gesetz to break; Pflicht, Rechte, Intimsphäre to violate2. vrto injure oneself* * *1) (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) harm2) (to injure or cause pain to: I hurt my hand on that broken glass.) hurt3) (to upset (a person or his feelings): He hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.) hurt4) (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) injure5) (to hurt (someone's feelings): to wound someone's pride.) wound6) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offend* * *ver·let·zen *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛtsn̩]vt1. (verwunden)▪ jdm/sich etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's/one's sth2. (kränken)▪ jdn \verletzen to offend sbjdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3. (missachten)▪ etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sthden Anstand \verletzen to overstep the markjds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4. (übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *verletzen v/tsich am Arm etcPersonen wurden (dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc) offend against;seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *v.to bless v.to bruise v.to hurt v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)to infringe v.to injure v.to violate v. -
7 Grundvermögen
Grundvermögen
[landed (fixed)] property, property in land, real (landed, fast) estate;
• gebundenes Grundvermögen entailed estate;
• im Wert gestiegenes Grundvermögen capital-gain property;
• Grundvermögen und bewegliche Sachen land and chattels;
• sein Grundvermögen flüssig machen (realisieren) to turn one’s land (real estate) into money (personal property), to convert realty into personalty;
• der öffentlichen Hand Grundvermögen zu wohltätigen Zwecken überlassen to mortify land for a charitable purpose (Scot.). -
8 der öffentlichen Hand Grundvermögen zu wohltätigen Zwecken überlassen
der öffentlichen Hand Grundvermögen zu wohltätigen Zwecken überlassen
to mortify land for a charitable purpose (Scot.).Business german-english dictionary > der öffentlichen Hand Grundvermögen zu wohltätigen Zwecken überlassen
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9 demütigen
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10 jdn. beschämen
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11 kränken
1. to aggrieve2. to grieve3. to insult4. to mortify5. to pique
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