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1 live up to
transitive verbgerecht werden (+ Dat.)* * *(to behave in a manner worthy of: He found it difficult to live up to his reputation as a hero.) gerecht werden* * *vito \live up to up to sb's expectations jds Erwartungen gerecht werdento \live up to up to one's principles an seinen Prinzipien festhaltento \live up to up to a standard/one's reputation einer Anforderung/seinem Ruf gerecht werdento \live up to up to a promise ein Versprechen erfüllento \live up to up to an earlier success an einen früheren Erfolg anknüpfen* * *vi +prep objlived up to ( my) expectations/the advertiser's claims — der Urlaub hielt, was ich mir davon versprochen hatte/was die Werbung versprochen hatte
sales have not lived up to expectations — die Verkaufszahlen entsprachen nicht den Erwartungen
to live up to standards/one's reputation — den Anforderungen/seinem Ruf gerecht werden
the reality never lives up to the anticipation —
the holiday didn't live up to our hopes — der Urlaub entsprach nicht dem, was wir uns (dat) erhofft hatten
he's got a lot to live up to — in ihn werden große Erwartungen gesetzt
if he wants to emulate his father he's got a lot to live up to — er hat sich (dat)
you should live up to your father's principles — du solltest die Grundsätze deines Vaters anstreben
I doubt whether he can live up to his brother's success — ich bezweifle, dass er so erfolgreich wie sein Bruder wird
* * *transitive verbgerecht werden (+ Dat.)live up to one's principles/faith — nach seinen Prinzipien/seinem Glauben leben
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