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speaking pleasantly

  • 1 well-spoken

    adjective ((of a person) speaking with a pleasing voice, in a grammatically correct way etc.) redegewandt
    * * *
    well-ˈspok·en
    adj inv (speaking pleasantly) höflich; (articulate or refined in speech) beredt, wortgewandt
    * * *
    1. redegewandt
    2. höflich (im Ausdruck)

    English-german dictionary > well-spoken

  • 2 well-spoken

    well-'spok·en adj
    ( speaking pleasantly) höflich;
    ( articulate or refined in speech) beredt, wortgewandt

    English-German students dictionary > well-spoken

  • 3 quaint

    adjective
    drollig; putzig (ugs.) [Häuschen, Einrichtung]; malerisch, pittoresk [Ort]; (odd, strange) kurios, seltsam [Bräuche, Anblick, Begebenheit]
    * * *
    [kweint]
    (pleasantly odd or strange, especially because of being old-fashioned: quaint customs.) wunderlich
    - academic.ru/90621/quaintly">quaintly
    - quaintness
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    [kweɪnt]
    1. (charming) reizend, entzückend, wunderschön; landscape, village idyllisch, malerisch, pittoresk geh; cottage, pub urig
    2. ( also pej: strangely old-fashioned) customs, way of speaking altmodisch [o altertümlich] [anmutend] a. pej; expression, name altmodisch [o altertümlich] [klingend] a. pej
    3. ( usu pej: strange) person eigenartig, sonderbar, wunderlich, schrullig, verschroben oft pej
    \quaint old man alter Sonderling [o pej Kauz]
    \quaint old woman schrullige [o wunderliche] Alte; customs, ideas, sight eigenartig, eigentümlich, sonderbar, seltsam, kurios oft pej
    a \quaint sense of humour ein seltsamer [o eigenartiger] Sinn für Humor; views eigentümlich, verschroben oft pej
    4. (pleasantly unusual) encounter, sound wundersam
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    [kweɪnt]
    adj (+er)
    (= picturesque) cottage, village, scene malerisch, idyllisch; (= charmingly old-fashioned) pub, custom, expression urig, reizend; (= pleasantly odd) idea kurios, schnurrig, putzig; nickname originell; person, way of speaking drollig

    how quaint to live in such an old house —

    what a thought, my dear, how quaint! — nein so was, meine Liebe, wie originell!

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    quaint [kweınt] adj (adv quaintly)
    1. idyllisch, malerisch
    2. seltsam, merkwürdig
    * * *
    adjective
    drollig; putzig (ugs.) [Häuschen, Einrichtung]; malerisch, pittoresk [Ort]; (odd, strange) kurios, seltsam [Bräuche, Anblick, Begebenheit]
    * * *
    adj.
    anheimelnd adj.
    wunderlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > quaint

  • 4 quaint

    [kweɪnt] adj
    1) ( charming) reizend, entzückend, wunderschön; landscape, village idyllisch, malerisch, pittoresk ( geh) cottage, pub urig;
    2) (a. pej: strangely old-fashioned) customs, way of speaking altmodisch [o altertümlich] [anmutend] (a. pej) expression, name altmodisch [o altertümlich] [klingend] (a. pej)
    3) (usu pej: strange) person eigenartig, sonderbar, wunderlich, schrullig, verschroben ( oft pej)
    \quaint old man alter Sonderling [o ( pej) Kauz];
    \quaint old woman schrullige [o wunderliche] Alte; customs, ideas, sight eigenartig, eigentümlich, sonderbar, seltsam, kurios ( oft pej)
    a \quaint sense of humour ein seltsamer [o eigenartiger] Sinn für Humor; views eigentümlich, verschroben ( oft pej)
    4) ( pleasantly unusual) encounter, sound wundersam

    English-German students dictionary > quaint

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