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2) (impudence) Dreistigkeit, die* * *[-'dæsə-]noun die Kühnheit* * *auda·cious·ness[ɔ:ˈdeɪʃəsnəs, AM ɑ:-]audac·ity[ɔ:ˈdæsəti, AM ɑ:ˈdæsət̬i]n no plto have the \audacity to do sth die Unverfrorenheit [o Dreistigkeit] besitzen, etw zu tun* * *[ɔː'dsItɪ] [ɔː'deIʃəsnɪs]n1) (= impudence) Dreistigkeit f, Unverfrorenheit fto have the audacity to do sth — die Dreistigkeit or Unverfrorenheit besitzen, etw zu tun
2) (= boldness) Kühnheit, Verwegenheit f* * *audacity [ɔːˈdæsətı] s1. Kühnheit f, Verwegenheit f, Waghalsigkeit f2. Dreistigkeit f, Unverfrorenheit f:have the audacity to do sth die Dreistigkeit oder Unverfrorenheit besitzen, etwas zu tun; sich erdreisten, etwas zu tun* * *noun, no pl.2) (impudence) Dreistigkeit, die* * *n.Dreistigkeit f.Mut nur sing. m.Verwegenheit f. -
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- 'dæsə-noun audaciatr[ɔː'dæsɪtɪ]1 (daring) audacia, intrepidez nombre femenino2 (rudeness) descaro, atrevimiento, osadían.• atrevimiento s.m.• audacia s.f.• denuedo s.m.• descaro s.m.ɔː'dæsətimass nouna) ( daring) audacia fb) ( impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro mhe had the audacity to say... — tuvo el descaro or el tupé de decir...
[ɔː'dæsɪtɪ]N1) (=boldness) audacia f, osadía f2) (=impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro m* * *[ɔː'dæsəti]mass nouna) ( daring) audacia fb) ( impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro mhe had the audacity to say... — tuvo el descaro or el tupé de decir...
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] audacity[Swahili Word] ujasiri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] hakuna aliyekuwa na ujasiri wa kuweza kumwambia mwenziwe [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] have the audacity to do something[Swahili Word] -thubutu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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auda·cious·ness [ɔ:ʼdeɪʃəsnəs, Am ɑ:-] nto have the \audacity to do sth die Unverfrorenheit [o Dreistigkeit] besitzen, etw zu tun -
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• have the audacity to• have the ball at one's feet -
9 erdreisten
v/refl geh.: sich erdreisten zu (+ Inf.) dare to (+ Inf.) have the cheek ( oder nerve oder audacity) to (+ Inf.)* * *er|dreis|ten [ɛɐ'draistn] ptp erdreistetvrwie können Sie sich erdréísten! —
er hat sich zu dieser Eigenmächtigkeit erdreistet — he had the audacity to act in this high-handed way
* * *er·dreis·ten *[ɛɐ̯ˈdraistn̩]vrwas erdreistest du dich? how dare you!* * *reflexives Verbsich erdreisten, etwas zu tun — have the audacity to do something
* * *erdreisten v/r geh:* * *reflexives Verbsich erdreisten, etwas zu tun — have the audacity to do something
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audace [odas]feminine noun( = témérité) daring ; ( = effronterie) audacity* * *odas1) ( hardiesse) boldness2) ( effronterie) audacity, nerve (colloq); (de geste, propos) impudenceavoir l'audace de faire quelque chose — to have the audacity ou nerve (colloq) to do something
3) ( innovation)* * *odas nf1) (courage) daring, boldness2) péjoratif audacityil a eu l'audace de... — he had the audacity to...
vous ne manquez pas d'audace! — you've got a nerve!, you've got a cheek!
* * *audace nf1 ( hardiesse) boldness (face à in the face of), daring; il faut (avoir) de l'audace you have to be bold ou daring; œuvre d'une grande audace very bold ou daring work; avec une grande audace very boldly, with great daring; il manque d'audace he's not very daring;2 ( effronterie) audacity, nerve○; (de geste, propos) impudence; avoir l'audace de faire qch to have the audacity ou nerve○ to do sth; il ne manque pas d'audace he's got a nerve○; mentir avec audace to tell a bare-faced lie;3 ( innovation) une audace a daring ou bold innovation; les audaces des couturiers/architectes the daring creations of designers/architects; audaces stylistiques stylistic daring ¢.[odas] nom fémininils ont eu l'audace de nous attaquer par le flanc droit they were bold enough to attack our right flank2. [impudence] audacityil a eu l'audace de dire non he dared (to) ou he had the audacity to say no3. [innovation] innovation -
11 erfrechen
* * *er|frẹ|chen [Eɐ'frɛçn] ptp erfre\#chtvrwie können Sie sich zu so einer Behauptung erfrechen? — how dare you (have the audacity to) claim such a thing!
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12 unterstehen
un|ter|ste|hen [ʊntɐ'ʃteːən] ptp untersta\#nden [ʊntɐ'ʃtandn] insep irreg1. vi +dat(= unterstellt sein) to be under (the control of); jdm to be subordinate to; einer Behörde, dem Ministerium to come under (the jurisdiction of); dem Gesetz to be subject to; (in Firma) to report tounterstéhen — to be under sb's supervision
dem Verkaufsdirektor unterstéhen sechs Abteilungsleiter — the sales director is in charge of six departmental heads
2. vr(= wagen) to dare, to have the audacitywas unterstéhen Sie sich! — how dare you!
* * *un·ter·ste·hen *1[ʊntɐˈʃte:ən]I. vi▪ jdm/etw \unterstehen to be subordinate to sb/sth, to come under sb's/sth's controlder Abteilungsleiterin \unterstehen 17 Mitarbeiter seventeen employees report to the departmental headjds Befehl \unterstehen to be under sb's commandständiger Kontrolle \unterstehen to be subject to constant checksII. vrer hat sich tatsächlich unterstanden, uns zu drohen? he actually dared to threaten us?untersteh dich! don't you dare!was \unterstehen Sie sich! how dare you!un·ter|ste·hen2[ˈʊntɐʃte:ən]vi irreg Hilfsverb: haben SÜDD, ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ to take shelter [or cover]es hat so stark geregnet, dass wir eine ganze Weile \unterstehen mussten it rained so heavily that we had to take shelter for quite a while* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb2.jemandem unterstehen — be subordinate or answerable to somebody
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb dareuntersteh dich! — [don't] you dare!
* * *unter'stehen (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/i:jemandes Aufsicht unterstehen be under sb, be answerable to sb; WIRTSCH und amtlich: auch report to sb;einem Gesetz unterstehen be subject to a law;einer Behörde etcunterstehen come under an authority etcB. v/r dare;unterstehen Sie sich! don’t you dare!;was unterstehen Sie sich? how dare you?'unterstehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) shelter, take shelter* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb2.jemandem unterstehen — be subordinate or answerable to somebody
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb dareuntersteh dich! — [don't] you dare!
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13 hardiesse
hardiesse [ˈaʀdjεs]feminine nouna. ( = audace, originalité) boldnessb. ( = effronterie) audacity* * *’aʀdjɛs1) (intrépidité, originalité) boldness* * *'aʀdjɛs nfavoir la hardiesse de — to have the audacity to, to have the effrontery to
* * *hardiesse nf1 (intrépidité, originalité) boldness; avoir la hardiesse de faire to be bold enough to do;3 (parole, action impudente) se permettre des hardiesses avec qn to take liberties with sb.[ʼardjɛs] nom fémininavoir la hardiesse de faire quelque chose to be forward ou daring enough to do something2. [acte, parole]a. [propos crus] bold languageb. [effets de style] daring stylistic effects -
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auda·cious·ness[ɔ:ˈdeɪʃəsnəs, AM ɑ:-]audac·ity[ɔ:ˈdæsəti, AM ɑ:ˈdæsət̬i]n no plto have the \audaciousness to do sth die Unverfrorenheit [o Dreistigkeit] besitzen, etw zu tun* * *[ɔː'dsItɪ] [ɔː'deIʃəsnɪs]nto have the audacity to do sth — die Dreistigkeit or Unverfrorenheit besitzen, etw zu tun
2) (= boldness) Kühnheit, Verwegenheit f* * ** * *n.Dreistigkeit f.Kühnheit -en f. -
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die Dreistigkeitimpertinence; boldness; audacity* * *Dreis|tig|keit ['draistɪçkait]f -, -en1) no pl boldness; (von Handlung auch) audacity2) (= Bemerkung) bold remark; (= Handlung) bold or audacious act* * *Dreis·tig·keit<-, -en>fdie \Dreistigkeit besitzen [o haben], etw zu tun to have the audacity [or nerve] [or BRIT cheek] to do sth2. (dreiste Handlung) brazen act* * *die; Dreistigkeit, Dreistigkeiten1) o. Pl. (Art) brazenness2) (Handlung) brazen act; (Bemerkung) brazen remark* * *2. Äußerung: impudent remark* * *die; Dreistigkeit, Dreistigkeiten1) o. Pl. (Art) brazenness2) (Handlung) brazen act; (Bemerkung) brazen remark* * *f.audaciousness n.audacity n.cheek n.cheekiness n.cockiness n.impertinence n. -
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",-ti temerity, audacity; nerve. - etmek /a/ to have the temerity, have the audacity (to do something); to have the nerve (to do something). " -
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v/refl altm. geh.: sich erkühnen zu (+ Inf.) have the audacity to (+ Inf.) förm. make bold to (+ Inf.)* * *er|küh|nen [ɛɐ'kyːnən] ptp erkühntvr (old, liter)* * *er·küh·nen *[ɛɐ̯ˈky:nən]vr (geh)was \erkühnen Sie sich! how dare you!* * *erkühnen v/r obs geh: -
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v.1 to dare.2 to dare to.* * *1 literal to dare, have the audacity to* * *verb* * *VI to dare* * *verbo intransitivo (liter)osar + INF — to dare to + inf
* * *= have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.Ex. In an interview earlier this week, he had the gall to declare that the resolution would show the United States had no stomach for finishing the war.Ex. And then, to rub salt in the wound, Adobe had the nerves to sent me an automated email announcing that the issue was fixed.Ex. When they do this I always drive even more slowly and then they have the cheek to shout at me like I'm the one in the wrong.----* osar penetrar = venture into.* * *verbo intransitivo (liter)osar + INF — to dare to + inf
* * *= have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.Ex: In an interview earlier this week, he had the gall to declare that the resolution would show the United States had no stomach for finishing the war.
Ex: And then, to rub salt in the wound, Adobe had the nerves to sent me an automated email announcing that the issue was fixed.Ex: When they do this I always drive even more slowly and then they have the cheek to shout at me like I'm the one in the wrong.* osar penetrar = venture into.* * *osar [A1 ]vi( liter) osar + INF to dare to + INFno osó decirles la verdad he didn't dare (to) tell them the truth, he dared not tell them the truth ( liter)osó insultarme he dared to insult me* * *
osar ( conjugate osar) verbo intransitivo (liter) osar + INF to dare to + inf;
osar verbo intransitivo to dare ➣ Ver nota en dare
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dare
* * *♦ vito dare♦ vtto dare;osó contestarme he dared to answer me back* * *v/i dare* * *osar vi: to dare -
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front [fʀɔ̃]1. masculine noun• faire front commun contre qn/qch to take a united stand against sb/sth2. compounds* * *fʀɔ̃
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nom masculin1) Anatomie forehead, brow littér2) Armée frontsur le front de l'emploi — fig on the job front
3) ( façade) façade4) Météorologie front5) ( en politique) front
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de front locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:••avoir le front de faire quelque chose — to have the face ou effrontery to do something
* * *fʀɔ̃ nm1) ANATOMIE forehead2) MILITAIRE front3) MÉTÉO front4) POLITIQUE front5) (= aplomb)de front (= de face) [se heurter] — head-on, (= côte à côte) [rouler, marcher] together (two or three abreast)
Les cyclistes roulaient à quatre de front sur une route de campagne. — The cyclists were riding four abreast along a country road.
* * *A nm1 Anat forehead, brow littér; avoir le front haut to have a high forehead; s'essuyer le front to wipe one's brow; elle a une cicatrice sur le or au front she has a scar on her forehead; relever le front fig to stand up for oneself; c'est lui le coupable, c'est écrit sur son front he's the culprit, it's written all over his face;2 Mil front; être envoyé au front to be sent to the front; le front ennemi the enemy front; sur le front social/de l'emploi fig on the social/job front; faire front commun contre l'ennemi to stand together against the enemy; faire front à qn/qch to stand up to sb/sth;3 ( façade) façade;4 Météo front; front chaud/froid warm/cold front;5 Pol front.B de front loc adv aborder un problème de front to tackle a problem head-on; les voitures se sont heurtées de front the cars collided head-on; ils marchaient à quatre de front they were walking four abreast; mener plusieurs tâches de front to have several tasks on the go.Front de libération nationale, FLN Hist National Liberation Front, FLN; front de mer seafront; Front populaire Hist Popular Front; front de taille Mines coalface.[frɔ̃] nom masculinle front haut proudly, with one's head held high2. [d'une montagne] face3. [audace]avoir le front de faire to have the audacity ou impudence to dofaire front to form a united front, to close ranksfaire front commun contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to make common cause against somebody/something[ligne] front line[dans une houillère] coalfacefront froid/chaud cold/warm front————————de front locution adverbiale1. [attaquer] head-on2. [en vis-à-vis] head-ona. [véhicules] to collide head-onb. [adversaires] to come into direct confrontation3. [côte à côte] abreastThe coalition of socialists, radicals and communists who came to power in 1936 under Léon Blum. Within a remarkably short period it established the forty-hour week and holidays with pay for commerce and industry, and passed a range of laws relating to the rights of trade unions. -
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• be in control of• dominate• domineer• have ants in one's pants• have aspirations• have come in• have completed the nine months of pregnancy• have suspicion• have sweet dreams• have the appearance• have the audacity to• have the cheek to• have the courage• hold in estimation• hold in light esteem• hold still• hold that• keep under• lord over• overmaster• overmatch• overpower• preponderate• reign supreme• tower above
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