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1 simulieren
I vt/i pej. sham, put it on umg.; (sich krank stellen) auch malinger; (Krankheit) sham, feign (illness)II v/t TECH., MIL. simulate* * *to malinger; to feign; to simulate* * *si|mu|lie|ren [zimu'liːrən] ptp simuliert1. vi(= sich krank stellen) to feign illnesser simuliert nur — he's shamming; (um sich zu drücken auch) he's malingering
2. vt1) (SCI, TECH, COMPUT) to simulate2) (= vorgeben) Krankheit to feign, to sham; Empörung, Frohsinn to feign* * *(to cause (something) to appear to be real etc: This machine simulates the take-off and landing of an aircraft.) simulate* * *si·mu·lie·ren *[zimuˈli:rən]II. vtBlindheit \simulieren to pretend to be blind, to feign blindness liter2. SCI* * *1.transitives Verb feign, sham <illness, emotion, etc.>; simulate <situation, condition, etc.>2.intransitives Verb (Krankheit vortäuschen) feign illness; pretend to be ill* * *A. v/t & v/i pej sham, put it on umg; (sich krank stellen) auch malinger; (Krankheit) sham, feign (illness)B. v/t TECH, MIL simulate* * *1.transitives Verb feign, sham <illness, emotion, etc.>; simulate <situation, condition, etc.>2.intransitives Verb (Krankheit vortäuschen) feign illness; pretend to be ill* * *v.to feign v.to malinger v.to simulate v. -
2 vortäuschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) feign, fake; (Krankheit) auch simulate; Angst etc. vortäuschen pretend to be scared etc.; etwas vortäuschen be (just) pretending; jemandem etwas vortäuschen pretend to s.o.; sich (Dat) selbst etwas vortäuschen pretend to o.s., delude o.s.; vorgetäuscht* * *to pretend; to sham; to simulate; to affect* * *vor|täu|schenvt sepKrankheit, Armut to feign; Schlag, Straftat, Orgasmus to fake* * *1) (pretended; not genuine: a put-on foreign accent; Her accent sounded put-on.) put-on2) (to make a false show of; to pretend: She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.) put on3) (to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) sham* * *Vor·täu·schennt kein pl JUR feigning, pretence\Vortäuschen einer Straftat feigning commission of a crime* * *transitives Verb feign <interest, illness, etc.>; simulate <reality etc.>; fake < crime>* * *Angst etcvortäuschen pretend to be scared etc;etwas vortäuschen be (just) pretending;jemandem etwas vortäuschen pretend to sb;sich (dat)* * *transitives Verb feign <interest, illness, etc.>; simulate <reality etc.>; fake < crime>* * *v.to affect v.to pretend v.to simulate v. -
3 heucheln
I v/i (scheinheilig sein oder tun) be hypocritical; (unaufrichtig sein) be insincere; (scheinheilig reden) cant; (sich verstellen) (dis)simulate, dissembleII v/t feign, affect* * *to pretend; to cant; to put on; to feign; to dissemble* * *heu|cheln ['hɔyçln]1. vito be a hypocrite2. vtZuneigung, Mitleid etc to feign, to simulate* * *1) (to pretend: She counterfeited friendship.) counterfeit2) (to pretend to feel: He feigned illness.) feign* * *heu·cheln[ˈhɔyçl̩n]I. vi to play the hypocrite, to be hypocriticalII. vt▪ etw \heucheln to feign sth* * *1.intransitives Verb be a hypocrite2.transitives Verb feign* * *A. v/i (scheinheilig sein oder tun) be hypocritical; (unaufrichtig sein) be insincere; (scheinheilig reden) cant; (sich verstellen) (dis)simulate, dissembleB. v/t feign, affect* * *1.intransitives Verb be a hypocrite2.transitives Verb feign* * *v.to feign v.to pretend v. -
4 simulieren
simulieren v COMP, GEN, WIWI simulate* * *v <Comp, Geschäft, Vw> simulate* * *simulieren, Krankheit
to feign illness, to pretend to be ill. -
5 krank spielen
krank spielen
to simulate
krank spielen, sich krank stellen
to feign (sham) illness, to malinger, to play possum (the old soldier), to simulate. -
6 simulieren
si·mu·lie·ren * [zimuʼli:rən]vivt1) ( vortäuschen)Blindheit \simulieren to pretend to be blind, to feign blindness ( liter)2) ( fachspr);etw \simulieren to [computer- ( form) ]simulate sth -
7 krank geschrieben
krank geschrieben
on sick leave;
• j. krank schreiben to put s. o. on the sick list, to sick-list s. o., to give s. o. a medical certificate;
• krank geschrieben sein to be on the sick list;
• krank spielen, sich krank stellen to feign (sham) illness, to malinger, to play possum (the old soldier), to simulate. -
8 sich krank stellen
krank spielen, sich krank stellen
to feign (sham) illness, to malinger, to play possum (the old soldier), to simulate.
sich krank stellen
to malinger
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