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1 remarkably
adverb1) (notably) bemerkenswert2) (exceptionally) außergewöhnlich* * *adverb Their replies were remarkably similar.) bemerkenswert* * *re·mark·ably[rɪˈmɑ:kəbli, AM -ˈmɑ:rk-]1. (strikingly) bemerkenswert, auffälligthis is a \remarkably noisy city diese Stadt ist besonders laut2. (surprisingly) überraschenderweise, erstaunlicherweise* * *[rI'mAːkəblɪ]adv1) (= notably) bemerkenswert; (= extraordinarily) außergewöhnlichremarkably similar —
a type of latex remarkably similar to rubber he looked remarkably like his father — eine Latexart mit bemerkenswert ähnlichen Eigenschaften wie Gummi er sah seinem Vater bemerkenswert ähnlich
2) (= amazingly) bemerkenswerterweisethe factory had, remarkably, escaped the bombing — die Fabrik war wundersamerweise or wie durch ein Wunder dem Bombenangriff entkommen
* * *adverb1) (notably) bemerkenswert2) (exceptionally) außergewöhnlich* * *adv.bemerkenswert adv. -
2 dissent
1. intransitive verb1) (refuse to assent) nicht zustimmendissent from something — mit etwas nicht übereinstimmen
2) (disagree)2. nounAblehnung, die; (from majority) Abweichung, die* * *[di'sent] 1. noun(disagreement: There was a murmur of dissent.) abweichende Meinung2. verb- academic.ru/21228/dissension">dissension* * *dis·sent[dɪˈsent]there is some \dissent on this issue in dieser Angelegenheit ist man sich uneinigvoice of \dissent Gegenstimme f* * *[dɪ'sent]1. vi1) (= oppose) anderer Meinung sein, differieren (geh)I strongly dissent from what he says — ich muss dem, was er sagt, entschieden widersprechen
2) (ECCL) sich weigern, die Staatskirche anzuerkennen2. nthere was remarkably little dissent — es gab bemerkenswert wenig Widerspruch
* * *dissent [dıˈsent]A v/i2. REL von der Staatskirche abweichenB s1. Meinungsverschiedenheit f2. RELa) Abweichung f von der Staatskircheb) koll (die) Dissenters pl* * *1. intransitive verb1) (refuse to assent) nicht zustimmen2) (disagree)2. nounAblehnung, die; (from majority) Abweichung, die* * *v.anderer Meinung sein ausdr.widersprechen v.
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