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1 sloth
noun2) (Zool.) Faultier, das* * *[sləʊθ, AM slɑ:θ]n* * *[sləʊɵ]n1) (= laziness) Trägheit f, Faulheit f* * *1. Faulheit f2. ZOOL Faultier n* * *noun2) (Zool.) Faultier, das* * *n.Faulheit -en f.Faultier -e n. -
2 sloth
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3 slothful
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4 lajhármedve
(EN) sloth; sloth bear; sloth-bear -
5 slothfulness
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6 slothful
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7 wake up
1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) aufwachen2. transitive verbwake up to something — (fig.): (realize) etwas erkennen
1) (rouse from sleep) weckenyou need to wake your ideas up a bit — du müsstest dich ein bisschen zusammenreißen
* * *2) (to become aware of: It is time you woke up to the fact that you are not working hard enough.) sich bewußt werden* * *◆ wake upI. vi\wake up up Daniel! it's your turn wach auf Daniel! du bist dran3.▶ \wake up up and smell the coffee! AM ( saying fam) wach endlich auf und sieh den Tatsachen ins Auge!II. vt▪ to \wake up up ⇆ sb jdn aufweckenhe woke himself up with his own snoring er wachte von seinem eigenen Schnarchen auf* * *aufwachento wake up to sth (fig) — sich (dat) einer Sache (gen) bewusst werden
I wish he'd wake up to what's happening — ich wünschte, ihm würde endlich bewusst or aufgehen or klar, was (hier) vor sich geht
2. vt sep (lit)aufwecken; (fig = rouse from sloth) wach- or aufrütteln* * *1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) aufwachenwake up! — wach auf!; (fig.): (pay attention) pass besser auf!
2. transitive verbwake up to something — (fig.): (realize) etwas erkennen
1) (rouse from sleep) wecken2) (fig.): (enliven) wachrütteln; Leben bringen in (+ Akk.) [Stadt]* * *v.aufwachen v.aufwecken v. -
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9 elpuhul
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10 eltesped
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11 henyélés
(EN) droning; idling; skulking; sloth -
12 henyeség
(EN) otiosity; sloth; slothfulness -
13 indolencia
(EN) oscitancy; oscitation; sloth -
14 lajhár
(DE) Faultier {s}; (EN) sloth -
15 lomhaság
(EN) sloth; slothfulness; sloucher; sluggishness; sluggisness -
16 lustaság
(DE) Faulheit {e}; Lotterigkeit {e}; Müßiggang {r}; Laschheit {e}; (EN) accidie; laggardness; laziness; oscitancy; oscitation; sloth; slothfulness; slowness; tardiness; work-shyness -
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(EN) skulking; sloth -
18 nembánomság
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19 nemtörődömség
(DE) Beiläufigkeit {e}; Fahrlässigkeit {e}; Lässigkeit {e}; Schlendrian; Sorglosigkeit {e}; Hemdsärmeligkeit {e}; Wurstigkeit {e}; (EN) imprudence; inattention; indolence; insouciance; laches; negligence; nonchalance; recklessness; sloth; slothfulness -
20 restség
(DE) Faulheit {e}; Trägheit {e}; Laschheit {e}; (EN) languidity; sloth; slothfulness
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sloth — late 12c., indolence, sluggishness, formed from M.E. slou, slowe (see SLOW (Cf. slow)); replacing O.E. slæwð. Sense of slowness, tardiness is from mid 14c. As one of the deadly sins, it translates L. accidia. The slow moving mammal first so… … Etymology dictionary
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sloth — [sləuθ US slouθ] n [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: slow] 1.) an animal in Central and South America that moves very slowly, has grey fur, and lives in trees 2.) [U] formal laziness … Dictionary of contemporary English
sloth — [ slouθ, slaθ ] noun 1. ) uncount MAINLY LITERARY lazy behavior 2. ) count an animal that lives in trees and moves very slowly. It lives in South and Central America … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English