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1 alone
1. predicative adjectiveallein; alleine (ugs.)2. adverbgo it alone — es im Alleingang tun
* * *[ə'ləun]1) (with no-one else; by oneself: He lived alone; She is alone in believing that he is innocent.) allein2) (only: He alone can remember.) nur•- academic.ru/115032/all_alone">all alone* * *[əˈləʊn, AM -ˈloʊn]I. adj\alone among his colleagues, he... er war der Einzige in seinem Kollegenkreis, der...am I \alone in thinking that he's guilty? bin ich als Einzige der Meinung, dass er schuldig ist?they were never left \alone together man ließ sie nie miteinander alleinto feel \alone sich akk einsam fühlento leave sb \alone jdn in Ruhe lassenhe needs to be left \alone er braucht seine Ruheit's Jane and Jane \alone I would like to talk to ich möchte nur mit Jane reden!let \alone ganz zu schweigen von, geschweige dennII. adv alleinto live \alone für sich [o allein] leben▶ to go it \alone ( fam: become self-employed) sich akk selbstständig machen; (act independently) etw im Alleingang machen▶ laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry \alone ( prov) lache, und die Welt lacht mit dir, weine, und du weinst allein provtime \alone will tell whether the operation was a success jetzt muss man einfach abwarten, ob die Operation ein Erfolg war* * *[ə'ləʊn]1. adj predallein(e)we're not alone in thinking that —
there is one man who, alone in the world, knows... — es gibt einen, der als Einziger auf der Welt weiß...
See:→ leave, let2. advallein(e)it's mine alone —
the hotel alone cost £95 — das Hotel allein kostete (schon) £ 95, (allein) schon das Hotel kostete £ 95
Simon alone knew the truth — nur Simon kannte die Wahrheit
* * *alone [əˈləʊn]A adj1. allein:I’m not alone in thinking that … ich bin nicht der Einzige, der glaubt, dass …;2. einzig(artig), ohnegleichenB adv allein, bloß, nur:this year alone allein in diesem Jahr* * *1. predicative adjectiveallein; alleine (ugs.)2. adverbhe was not alone in the belief that... — er stand nicht allein mit der Überzeugung, dass...
* * *adj.allein adj.einsam adj.ohne Begleitung ausdr. -
2 otherwise
1. adverb1) (in a different way) andersthink otherwise — anders darüber denken; anderer Meinung sein
except where otherwise stated — sofern nicht anders angegeben
2) (or else) sonst; anderenfalls2. predicative adjective* * *1) (in every other way except this: She has a big nose but otherwise she is very good-looking.) ansonsten2) (doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) anderweitig* * *oth·er·wise[ˈʌðəwaɪz, AM -ɚ-]I would that it were \otherwise ich wünschte, es wäre andersthe truth is quite \otherwise die Wahrheit sieht völlig anders aus1. (differently) andersthe police believe he is the thief, but all the evidence suggests \otherwise die Polizei hält ihn für den Dieb, aber das Beweismaterial spricht dagegenunless you let me know \otherwise,... sofern ich nichts Gegenteiliges von dir höre,...2. (except for this) sonst, ansonsten, im Übrigen3. (alternatively)Marion Morrison, \otherwise known as the film star John Wayne,... Marion Morrison, auch bekannt als der Filmstar John Wayne,...* * *['ʌðəwaɪz]1. adv1) (= in a different way) andersI am otherwise engaged (form) — ich bin anderweitig beschäftigt
Richard I, otherwise (known as) the Lionheart — Richard I., auch bekannt als Löwenherz, Richard I. oder auch Löwenherz
2) (= in other respects) sonst, ansonsten, im Übrigen2. conj(= or else) sonst, andernfalls3. adj predanders* * *otherwise [ˈʌðə(r)waız]A adv1. (auch konj) sonst, andernfalls:2. sonst, im Übrigen:3. anderweitig:unless you are otherwise engaged wenn du nichts anderes vorhast4. anders ( than als):we think otherwise wir sind anderer Meinung;not otherwise than nicht anders als, genauso wie;X, otherwise (called) Y X, auch Y genannt; X alias Ythe advantages or otherwise of sth die Vor- oder Nachteile einer Sache;berries edible and otherwise essbare und nichtessbare BeerenB adj1. sonstig:his otherwise rudeness seine sonstige Grobheit;his political enemies, his otherwise friends seine politischen Gegner, sonst aber seine Freunde2. anders:rather tall than otherwise eher groß als klein* * *1. adverb1) (in a different way) andersthink otherwise — anders darüber denken; anderer Meinung sein
2) (or else) sonst; anderenfalls3) (in other respects) ansonsten (ugs.); im übrigen2. predicative adjective* * *adv.anderenfalls adv.andernfalls adv.anders adv.ansonsten adv.sonst adv. -
3 instinct
['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) nagon- instinctively* * *I [instíŋkt]adjectivepredicative poln, prežet ( with česa, s čim)II [ínstiŋkt]nounnagon, gon, instinktby ( —ali on) instinct — nagonsko, instinktivno
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