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1 severe
be severe on or with somebody — streng mit jemandem sein od. umgehen
2) (violent, extreme) streng [Frost, Winter]; schwer [Sturm, Dürre, Verlust, Behinderung, Verletzung]; rau [Wetter]; heftig [Anfall, Schmerz]3) (making great demands) hart [Test, Prüfung, Konkurrenz]4) (serious, not slight) bedrohlich [Mangel, Knappheit]; heftig, stark [Blutung]; schwer [Krankheit]5) (unadorned) streng [Stil, Schönheit, Dekor]* * *[sə'viə]1) ((of something unpleasant) serious; extreme: severe shortages of food; a severe illness; Our team suffered a severe defeat.) schlimm•- academic.ru/66241/severely">severely- severity* * *se·vere[səˈvɪəʳ, AM -ˈvɪr]\severe blow/concussion schwerer Schlag/schwere Gehirnerschütterung\severe cutbacks in [public] spending drastische Kürzungen der [öffentlichen] Ausgaben\severe headache heftige Kopfschmerzen\severe injury schwere Verletzung\severe pain starker Schmerzto be under \severe strain unter starkem Druck stehenhis indecision was a \severe test of her patience seine Unentschlossenheit strapazierte ihre Geduld bis aufs Äußerste▪ to be \severe with sb streng mit jdm sein\severe cold eisige Kälte\severe criticism/punishment/sentence harte Kritik/Strafe/hartes Urteil\severe frost/winter strenger Frost/Winter\severe judge strenger Richter/strenge Richterin\severe reprimand scharfer Tadel\severe storm heftiger Sturm\severe tone barscher Ton* * *[sI'vɪə(r)]adj (+er)1) (= grave, grievous) defeat, hardship, damage, pressure schwer; illness, injury, blow, loss schwer, schlimm; pain stark, heftig; problem schwer, ernsthaft; consequence schwerwiegend, schwer wiegend2) (= strict) critic, law, punishment, test hart; penalty schwer(wiegend), schwer (wiegend); discipline streng, eisern; reprimand, criticism scharf3) (= harsh) weather rau; weather conditions schwer, schwierig; winter streng, hart; frost, drought schwer, schlimm; storm schwer, stark5) (= austere) clothes, appearance, hairstyle, architecture, style streng* * *severe [sıˈvıə(r)] adj1. allg streng:a) scharf, hart (Kritik, Richter, Strafe etc)b) ernst, finster (Blick, Gesicht etc)c) rau, hart (Winter)d) herb (Schönheit)e) einfach, schlicht, schmucklos (Stil etc)f) exakt, strikt (Übereinstimmung etc)g) schwierig, schwer (Test etc)2. schlimm, schwer (Krankheit etc):severe losses schwere oder empfindliche Verluste;severe operation MED schwere Operation3. heftig, stark (Schmerz, Sturm):be in severe pain starke Schmerzen haben4. scharf, beißend (Bemerkung etc)* * *1) (strict) streng; hart [Urteil, Strafe, Kritik]be severe on or with somebody — streng mit jemandem sein od. umgehen
2) (violent, extreme) streng [Frost, Winter]; schwer [Sturm, Dürre, Verlust, Behinderung, Verletzung]; rau [Wetter]; heftig [Anfall, Schmerz]3) (making great demands) hart [Test, Prüfung, Konkurrenz]4) (serious, not slight) bedrohlich [Mangel, Knappheit]; heftig, stark [Blutung]; schwer [Krankheit]5) (unadorned) streng [Stil, Schönheit, Dekor]* * *adj.akut (Schmerzen) adj.ernst adj.hart adj.heftig adj.massiv adj.streng adj.
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