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request insistently

  • 1 nachdrücklich

    I Adj. emphatic; (beharrlich) insistent; (streng) firm; (ausdrücklich) explicit; nachdrückliche Warnung / Bitte urgent warning / plea
    II Adv. emphatically; etw. nachdrücklich empfehlen strongly recommend s.th.; nachdrücklich warnen give s.o. an urgent warning; nachdrücklich dementieren strenuously deny; etw. nachdrücklich verlangen insist on s.th.; er riet nachdrücklich davon ab he strongly advised against it; ich habe dir doch nachdrücklich gesagt, dass... didn’t I make it quite clear to you that...?
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    pressing (Adj.); emphatic (Adj.); vigorous (Adj.)
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    nach|drück|lich ['naːxdrʏklɪç]
    1. adj
    emphatic; Warnung auch firm

    jdm den náchdrücklichen Rat geben, etw zu tun — to advise sb strongly or urge sb to do sth

    2. adv
    firmly

    sich náchdrücklich für/gegen etw aussprechen — to come out firmly in favour (Brit) or favor (US) of sth/against sth

    jdm náchdrücklich raten, etw zu tun — to advise sb strongly or to urge sb to do sth

    jdn náchdrücklich warnen — to give sb a firm warning

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    1) ((negative unemphatic) expressed with emphasis; firm and definite: an emphatic denial; He was most emphatic about the importance of arriving on time.) emphatic
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    nach·drück·lich
    [ˈna:xdrʏklɪç]
    I. adj insistent
    eine \nachdrückliche Warnung a firm warning
    II. adv insistently, firmly
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    1.
    Adjektiv; nicht präd. emphatic <warning, confirmation, advice>; insistent < demand>; urgent <request, appeal>
    2.
    adverbial emphatically

    nachdrücklich darauf hinweisen, dass... — emphasize that...

    * * *
    A. adj emphatic; (beharrlich) insistent; (streng) firm; (ausdrücklich) explicit;
    nachdrückliche Warnung/Bitte urgent warning/plea
    B. adv emphatically;
    etwas nachdrücklich empfehlen strongly recommend sth;
    nachdrücklich warnen give sb an urgent warning;
    nachdrücklich dementieren strenuously deny;
    er riet nachdrücklich davon ab he strongly advised against it;
    ich habe dir doch nachdrücklich gesagt, dass … didn’t I make it quite clear to you that …?
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    1.
    Adjektiv; nicht präd. emphatic <warning, confirmation, advice>; insistent < demand>; urgent <request, appeal>
    2.
    adverbial emphatically

    nachdrücklich darauf hinweisen, dass... — emphasize that...

    * * *
    adj.
    emphatic adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nachdrücklich

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