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1 hervorragend
I Part. Präs. hervorragenII Adj. excellent, outstanding, first-rate; sie hat Hervorragendes geleistet she has achieved some outstanding thingsIII Adv. extremely well, outstandingly* * *splendid; excellent; prominent; eminent; distinguished; vintage; superb; outstanding; preeminent; conspicuous; superior* * *her|vor|ra|gend1. adj1) (lit = vorstehend) projecting; esp Körperteil protruding2) (fig = ausgezeichnet) excellent; Mensch, Leistung etc excellent, outstandinger hat Hervorragendes geleistet — his achievement was outstanding
2. adv(= ausgezeichnet) very welletw hervórragend beschreiben/interpretieren — to give an excellent description/interpretation of sth
hervórragend kochen — to be an excellent cook
hervórragend schmecken — to taste exquisite
* * *1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) outstanding2) (very good or fine: a splendid piece of work.) splendid3) (high, or above the average, in quality: superior workmanship.) superior* * *her·vor·ra·gendI. adj excellent, outstanding, first-rateII. adv excellently* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding[ly good]2.hervorragend spielen/arbeiten — play/work outstandingly well or excellently
* * *B. adj excellent, outstanding, first-rate;sie hat Hervorragendes geleistet she has achieved some outstanding thingsC. adv extremely well, outstandingly* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding[ly good]2.hervorragend spielen/arbeiten — play/work outstandingly well or excellently
* * *adj.distinguished adj.eminent adj.outstanding adj.preeminent adj.salient adj.superlative adj.terrific adj. adv.preeminently adv.saliently adv.surpassingly adv. -
2 geschult
I P.P. schulenII Adj.: hervorragend geschulte Mitarbeiter outstandingly well trained employees; ein geschultes Auge / Ohr haben have a practi|sed (Am. -ced) ( oder an expert) eye / ear* * *skilled* * *ge|schult ptp von schulenadjhervorragend geschúlte Mitarbeiter — outstandingly trained employees
See:→ auch schulen* * *ge·schultII. adj trained, schooledein \geschultes Auge/eine \geschulte Stimme haben to have a trained eye/voicepsychologisch \geschult psychologically prepared* * *B. adj:hervorragend geschulte Mitarbeiter outstandingly well trained employees;* * *adj.indoctrinated adj.
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