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1 Grundstimmung
f general mood; von Gesprächen etc.: tenor* * *Grụnd|stim|mungfprevailing mood* * *Grund·stim·mungf prevailing mood* * * -
2 vorherrschend
I Part. Präs. vorherrschenII Adj. predominant; Geschmack etc., auch Situation, Klima: prevailing; die vorherrschende Meinung prevailing opinion, opinion at large* * *dominant; prevailing; prevalent; predominant; ruling* * *vor|herr|schendadjpredominant; Ansicht, Meinung auch prevailing, prevalent; (= weitverbreitet) prevalent* * *1) (stronger, more numerous, more noticeable etc: The English language is predominant in America.) predominant3) (most frequent: The prevailing winds are from the west.) prevailing4) (common or widespread at the present time: the prevailing mood of discontent among young people.) prevailing* * *vor·herr·schendadj predominant, prevailing; (weitverbreitet) prevalent\vorherrschende Marktlage prevailing market conditionsnach \vorherrschender Meinung according to the prevailing opinion* * *B. adj predominant; Geschmack etc, auch Situation, Klima: prevailing;die vorherrschende Meinung prevailing opinion, opinion at large* * *adj.predominant adj.prevalent adj. adv.predominantly adv.prevalently adv. -
3 Stimmungslage
f prevailing mood* * *Stịm|mungs|la|gefatmosphere* * *Stim·mungs·la·gef moodeine gereizte \Stimmungslage a tense atmosphere* * *Stimmungslage f prevailing mood -
4 Wendehals
m1. POL., pej. (political) turncoat, quick-change artist hum., umg.2. ORN. wryneck* * *der Wendehalswryneck* * *Wẹn|de|halsm (ORN)wryneck; (fig inf) turncoat (pej)* * *Wen·de·halsm1. ORN wryneck2. (pej fam) opportunist [who changes his/her opinion to suit the prevailing mood], weathercock, AM flip-flopper fam* * *1. POL, pej (political) turncoat, quick-change artist hum, umg2. ORN wryneck -
5 Grundton
m2. einer Farbe: ground colo(u)r3. fig. general mood* * *der Grundtonkeynote* * *Grụnd|tonm pl - töne (MUS)(eines Akkords) root; (einer Tonleiter) tonic keynote; (= Grundfarbe) ground colour (Brit) or color (US)* * *(the chief note in a musical key.) keynote* * *Grund·tonm* * *1) (Farbton) basic colour2) (Grundstimmung) basic or prevailing tone or mood3) (Musik) fundamental [tone]; root* * *Grundton m2. einer Farbe: ground colo(u)r3. fig general mood* * *1) (Farbton) basic colour2) (Grundstimmung) basic or prevailing tone or mood3) (Musik) fundamental [tone]; root* * *-¨e m.basic colour n.tonic (music) n. -
6 Stimmung
Stimmung f BÖRSE mood, tone, sentiment* * *f < Börse> mood, tone, sentiment* * *Stimmung
mood, (Börse) tone, tendency, sentiment;
• flaue Stimmung (Börse) bearish tone;
• fremdenfeindliche Stimmung anti-alien feeling;
• freundliche Stimmung (Börse) cheerful tone;
• gedrückte Stimmung (Börse) depressed state, gloomy tone;
• protektionistische Stimmung protectionist feelings;
• uneinheitliche Stimmung (Börse) mixed tendency;
• vorherrschende Stimmung (Börse) prevailing tone;
• zurückhaltende Stimmung reserve of manner, (Börse) dull (reserved) tendency, tone of restraint;
• flaue Stimmung auf dem Aktienmarkt dull tone (dullness) in the stock market;
• Stimmung unter den Arbeitern worker sentiment;
• Stimmung der Börse mood of the market, market sentiment;
• Stimmung in der Geschäftswelt economic mood;
• Stimmung in der Öffentlichkeit public mood;
• Stimmung der Versammlung feeling of the meeting.
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