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1 cling
1)cling to something/somebody — sich an etwas/jemanden klammern; [Schmutz:] einer Sache/jemandem anhaften; [Staub:] sich auf etwas/jemanden setzen
2) (remain stubbornly faithful)cling to somebody/something — sich an jemanden/etwas klammern
* * *[kliŋ]past tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) haften, festhalten* * *<clung, clung>[klɪŋ]vi1. (hold tightly) klammern\cling on or you might fall over halt dich fest, damit du nicht hinfällst* * *I [klɪŋ] pret, ptp clungvi(= hold on tightly) sich festklammern (to an +dat), sich klammern (to an +acc); (to opinion also) festhalten (to an +dat); (= remain close) sich halten (to an +acc); (clothes, fabric) sich anschmiegen ( to +dat); (smell) haften (to an +dat), sich setzen (to in +acc)cling on tight! — halt dich gut fest!
to cling together — sich aneinanderklammern; (lovers)
in spite of all the difficulties they've clung together — trotz aller Schwierigkeiten haben sie zusammengehalten
IIwomen who cling — Frauen, die sich an einen klammern
1. nKlingen nt; (of cash register) Klingeln nt2. viklingen; (cash register) klingeln* * *cling [klıŋ] v/i prät und pperf clung [klʌŋ]1. (fest)haften, kleben ( beide:to an dat):the wet dress clung to her body klebte ihr am Leibthe smell clung to his clothes der Geruch setzte sich in seiner Kleidung fest;the nickname clung to him der Spitzname haftete ihm an oder blieb an ihm hängen3. auch fig (to) sich klammern (an eine Sache, jemanden, eine Hoffnung etc), festhalten (an einer Meinung, Sitte etc):cling to life am Leben hängen;cling to the text sich eng an den Text halten, am Text kleben umg4. sich (an)schmiegen (to an akk)* * *1)cling to something/somebody — sich an etwas/jemanden klammern; [Schmutz:] einer Sache/jemandem anhaften; [Staub:] sich auf etwas/jemanden setzen
cling to somebody/something — sich an jemanden/etwas klammern
* * *v.anschmiegen v.klammern v. -
2 wedded
adjective1) (married) angetraut2) (of marriage)wedded life — Eheleben, das
wedded bliss — Eheglück, das
3) (fig.): (devoted)be wedded to an idea/a dogma/a party — sich einer Idee/einem Dogma/einer Partei verschrieben haben
be wedded to the view that... — immer noch davon überzeugt sein, dass...
4) (fig.): (united) vereint (to mit)* * *past tense, past participles; see academic.ru/81563/wed">wed* * *wed·ded[ˈwedɪd]I. adj1. attr, inv verheiratet, Ehe-do you, Mary, take Charles to be your lawful \wedded husband? nimmst du, Mary, Charles zu deinem rechtmäßig angetrauten Ehemann?\wedded bliss Eheglück nthe is \wedded to an antiquated idea of what an acceptable career for a woman is er hat antiquierte Vorstellungen davon, was eine akzeptable Karriere für eine Frau istto be \wedded to an opinion/a view auf einer Meinung/Ansicht beharren* * *['wedɪd]adjEhe-wedded bliss — Eheglück nt
wedded life — Eheleben nt
See:→ lawful* * *wedded [ˈwedıd] adj besonders obs oder poet1. his (lawful) wedded wife seine (ihm) angetraute Ehefrau2. ehelich, Ehe…:wedded state Ehestand m* * *adjective1) (married) angetrautwedded life — Eheleben, das
wedded bliss — Eheglück, das
3) (fig.): (devoted)be wedded to an idea/a dogma/a party — sich einer Idee/einem Dogma/einer Partei verschrieben haben
be wedded to the view that... — immer noch davon überzeugt sein, dass...
4) (fig.): (united) vereint (to mit)* * *adj.geheiratet adj.vermählt adj.vermählten adj.
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