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represent favourably

  • 1 flatter

    1. transitive verb
    schmeicheln (+ Dat.)
    2. reflexive verb

    flatter oneself [on being/having something] — sich (Dat.) einbilden[, etwas zu sein/haben]

    * * *
    ['flætə]
    1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) schmeicheln
    2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) schmeicheln
    3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) sich einbilden
    - academic.ru/27880/flatterer">flatterer
    - flattery
    * * *
    flat·ter1
    [ˈflætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]
    vt
    to \flatter sb jdm schmeicheln
    to feel \flattered sich akk geschmeichelt fühlen
    to \flatter sb jdm schmeicheln euph, jdn gut aussehen lassen
    the photo \flatters her das Foto schmeichelt ihr
    3. (show to advantage)
    to \flatter sth lips, nose, skin etw [gut] zur Geltung bringen
    short skirts don't \flatter me kurze Röcke stehen mir nicht
    4. ( pej: imagine)
    don't \flatter yourself! bilde dir ja nichts ein!
    to \flatter oneself [that]... sich dat etw [darauf] einbilden, [dass]... pej
    you're \flattering yourself if you think she'll go out with you du machst dir selbst etwas vor, wenn du denkst, dass sie mit dir ausgeht
    5.
    to \flatter to deceive einen falschen Eindruck erwecken, ein falsches Bild geben
    flat·ter2
    [ˈflætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]
    * * *
    ['fltə(r)]
    vt
    schmeicheln (+dat)

    I was very flattered by his remarkich fühlte mich von seiner Bemerkung sehr geschmeichelt

    you can flatter yourself on being... — Sie können sich (dat) etwas darauf einbilden, dass Sie...

    he flatters himself he's a good musicianer bildet sich (dat) ein, ein guter Musiker zu sein

    * * *
    flatter1 [ˈflætə(r)]
    A v/t
    1. jemandem schmeicheln:
    be flattered sich geschmeichelt fühlen (at, by durch);
    they flattered her on ( oder about) her cooking sie machten ihr Komplimente über ihre Kochkunst;
    flatter sb into doing sth jemanden so lange umschmeicheln, bis er etwas tut
    2. fig jemandem schmeicheln (Bild etc)
    3. wohltun (dat), schmeicheln (dat):
    the breeze flattered his skin die Brise streichelte seine Haut;
    it flattered his vanity es schmeichelte seiner Eitelkeit
    4. flatter o.s. sich schmeicheln oder einbilden ( that dass):
    I flatter myself that I am a good dancer ich schmeichle mir, ein guter Tänzer zu sein
    5. flatter o.s. sich beglückwünschen (on zu)
    B v/i schmeicheln, Schmeicheleien sagen
    flatter2 [ˈflætə(r)] s TECH
    1. Richt-, Streckhammer m
    2. Plätt-, Streckwalze f
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    schmeicheln (+ Dat.)
    2. reflexive verb

    flatter oneself [on being/having something] — sich (Dat.) einbilden[, etwas zu sein/haben]

    * * *
    v.
    schmeicheln v.

    English-german dictionary > flatter

  • 2 flatter

    flat·ter
    1. flat·ter [ʼflætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] vt
    1) ( praise)
    to \flatter sb jdm schmeicheln;
    to feel \flattered sich akk geschmeichelt fühlen;
    2) (a. euph: represent favourably)
    to \flatter sb jdm schmeicheln ( euph), jdn gut aussehen lassen;
    the photo \flatters her das Foto schmeichelt ihr
    to \flatter sth lips, nose, skin etw [gut] zur Geltung bringen;
    short skirts don't \flatter me kurze Röcke stehen mir nicht;
    4) (pej: imagine)
    don't \flatter yourself! bilde dir ja nichts ein!;
    to \flatter oneself [that]... sich dat etw [darauf] einbilden, [dass]... ( pej)
    you're \flattering yourself if you think she'll go out with you du machst dir selbst etwas vor, wenn du denkst, dass sie mit dir ausgeht
    PHRASES:
    to \flatter to deceive einen falschen Eindruck erwecken, ein falsches Bild geben
    2. flat·ter adj comp of flat

    English-German students dictionary > flatter

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