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1 schwer auszurotten
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2 Alte Gewohnheiten lassen sich schwer überwinden.
OHDH: Old habits die hard.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Alte Gewohnheiten lassen sich schwer überwinden.
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3 Abschied
m; -(e)s, -e1. leave-taking geh., farewell, goodbye(s Pl.); beim / zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting; Abschied nehmen say goodbye ( von to); der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye2. (Entlassung) dismissal; MIL. discharge; freiwilliger: resignation; seinen Abschied einreichen oder nehmen hand in ( oder tender) one’s resignation* * *der Abschiedfarewell; parting; valediction; leave* * *Ạb|schied ['apʃiːt]m -(e)s, (rare) -e[-də]1) (= Trennung) farewell, partingvon jdm/etw Abschied nehmen — to say goodbye to sb/sth, to take one's leave of sb/sth
jdn zum Abschied küssen — to kiss sb goodbye
zum Abschied überreichte er ihr einen Blumenstrauß — on parting, he presented her with a bunch of flowers
es war für beide ein schwerer Abschied — parting was hard for both of them
es war ein Abschied für immer or fürs Leben — it was goodbye for ever
beim Abschied meinte er,... — as he was leaving he said...
beim Abschied auf Bahnhöfen... — saying goodbye at stations...
der Abschied von der Heimat fiel ihm schwer — it was hard for him to say goodbye to the land of his birth
ihr Abschied von der Bühne/vom Film — her farewell to the stage/to films
ihre Heirat bedeutete für sie den Abschied von der Kindheit — her marriage marked the end of her childhood
der Abschied von der Vergangenheit — breaking or the break with the past
2) (= Rücktritt) (von Beamten) resignation; (von Offizieren) dischargeseinen Abschied nehmen or einreichen — to hand in or tender one's resignation; (Offizier) to apply for a discharge
seinen Abschied erhalten or bekommen — to be dismissed; (Offizier) to be discharged
* * *(the act of leaving someone, saying goodbye etc: Their final parting was at the station.) parting* * *Ab·schied<-[e]s, -e>[ˈapʃi:t]m1. (Trennung) farewell, partingder \Abschied fiel ihr nicht leicht she found it difficult to say goodbyees ist ja kein \Abschied für immer we're not saying goodbye forever▪ \Abschied von jdm/etw parting from sb/sthvon jdm \Abschied nehmen to say goodbye [or farewell] to sbich hasse \Abschiede I hate farewells [or goodbyes]zum \Abschied as a token of farewell litersie gab ihm zum \Abschied einen Kuss she gave him a goodbye [or farewell] kissder \Abschied von alten Gewohnheiten fiel ihm nicht leicht it was hard for him to break his old habits3. (Entlassung)jdm den \Abschied geben to dismiss sbseinen \Abschied nehmen to resign* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
sich zum Abschied die Hände schütteln — shake hands on parting
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *1. leave-taking geh, farewell, goodbye(s pl);beim/zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting;Abschied nehmen say goodbye (von to);der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *-e m.goodbye n.leave n.parting n.valediction n. -
4 Abschied
Ab·schied <-[e]s, -e> [ʼapʃi:t] m1) ( Trennung) farewell, parting;der \Abschied fiel ihr nicht leicht she found it difficult to say goodbye;es ist ja kein \Abschied für immer we're not saying goodbye forever;\Abschied von jdm/ etw parting from sb/sth;von jdm \Abschied nehmen to say goodbye [or farewell] to sb;von etw \Abschied nehmen to part with sth;ich hasse \Abschiede I hate farewells [or goodbyes];zum \Abschied as a token of farewell ( liter)sie gab ihm zum \Abschied einen Kuss she gave him a goodbye [or farewell] kiss\Abschied von etw to take leave from sth;der \Abschied von alten Gewohnheiten fiel ihm nicht leicht it was hard for him to break his old habits3) ( Entlassung)jdm den \Abschied geben to dismiss sb;seinen \Abschied nehmen to resign¿Kultur?
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