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I P.P. verdienenII Adj.1. nur attr.; Person: deserving; Wissenschaftler etc.: outstanding, of (great) merit; Sieg etc.: well-earned; Strafe etc.: due, deserved* * *just* * *ver|dient [fɛɐ'diːnt]1. adj1) Lohn, Strafe rightful; Ruhe, Lob well-deserved2) Wissenschaftler, Künstler, Politiker, Sportler of outstanding meritsich um etw verdíént machen — to render outstanding services to sth
2. advgewinnen, siegen deservedlySee:→ auch verdienen* * *(worthy or suitable (to be given charity etc): I only give money to deserving causes.) deserving* * *ver·dient[fɛɐ̯ˈdi:nt]I. adj1. (zustehend) well-deserved\verdiente Strafe/ \verdienter Tadel rightful punishment/admonition2. (Verdienste aufweisend) of outstanding meritein \verdienter Wissenschaftler a scientist of outstanding meritdie Mannschaft hat \verdient gewonnen the team deserved to win* * *1.1) < person> of outstanding merit2) (gerecht, zustehend) well-deserved2.adverbial deservedly* * *B. adj1. nur attr; Person: deserving; Wissenschaftler etc: outstanding, of (great) merit; Sieg etc: well-earned; Strafe etc: due, deserved2.sich um jemanden/etwas verdient machen do ( oder render) sb/sth a great service3.schwer verdient sein be hard earned;leicht verdientes Geld easy money* * *1.1) < person> of outstanding merit2) (gerecht, zustehend) well-deserved2.adverbial deservedly* * *adj.deserved adj.earned adj.
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