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1 Schwächeanfall
* * *Schwạ̈|che|an|fallmsudden feeling of weakness* * *Schwä·che·an·fallm MED sudden feeling of faintness* * *der sudden feeling of faintness* * *einen Schwächeanfall haben suddenly feel faint; (zusammenbrechen) faint, collapse* * *der sudden feeling of faintness -
2 Anwandlung
f feeling, mood; plötzliche: (sudden) impulse, fit; in einer Anwandlung von Schwäche in a moment of weakness; in einer Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit in a fit of generosity; aus einer Anwandlung heraus on (a sudden) impulse; seltsame Anwandlungen haben have strange ( oder peculiar) moods* * *die Anwandlungattack; fit* * *Ạn|wand|lungf(von Furcht etc) feeling; (= Laune) mood; (= Drang) impulseaus einer Anwandlung heraus — on (an) impulse
in einer Anwandlung von Freigebigkeit etc — in a fit of generosity etc
dann bekam er wieder seine Anwandlungen (inf) — then he had one of his fits again
* * *An·wand·lungf moodaus einer \Anwandlung heraus on an impulsein einer \Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit/Wahnsinn in a fit of generosity/madnessin einer \Anwandlung von Furcht/Misstrauen on an impulse of fear/suspicion* * *die moodin einer Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit — usw. in a fit of generosity etc
* * *in einer Anwandlung von Schwäche in a moment of weakness;in einer Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit in a fit of generosity;aus einer Anwandlung heraus on (a sudden) impulse;seltsame Anwandlungen haben have strange ( oder peculiar) moods* * *die moodin einer Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit — usw. in a fit of generosity etc
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