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61 concur
concur [kənˈkɜ:r]* * *[kən'kɜː(r)] 1.(p prés etc - rr-) transitive verb convenir ( that que)2.2) ( act together)to concur in — participer à [action, measure, decision]
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62 thinking
1. noun 2. attributive adjective[vernünftig] denkend* * *think·ing[ˈθɪŋkɪŋ]what's the \thinking behind the decision to combine the two departments? aus welchem Grund sollen die beiden Abteilungen zusammengelegt werden?good \thinking! that's a brilliant idea! nicht schlecht! eine geniale Idee!I don't agree with his \thinking on that point ich stimme mit ihm in diesem Punkt nicht übereinto my way of \thinking meiner Ansicht [o Meinung] nachII. adj attr, inv denkend, vernünftigas a \thinking woman, you must realize that our situation is becoming worse als Frau mit Verstand müssen Sie doch erkennen, dass sich unsere Situation verschlechtertthe \thinking man's/woman's crumpet BRIT attraktiver, intelligenter Mann/attraktive, intelligente Frau* * *['ɵIŋkɪŋ]1. adjdenkendhe's not really a thinking man, he prefers action — er ist kein Denker, sondern ein Macher
all thinking men will agree with me —
the thinking man's/woman's pin-up — das Pin-up für den gebildenten Mann/die gebildete Frau
to put one's thinking cap on — scharf überlegen or nachdenken
thinking process — Denkprozess m or -vorgang m
2. nto do some hard thinking about a question — sich (dat) etwas gründlich überlegen, etwas genau durchdenken
to my way of thinking —
that might be his way of thinking — das mag seine Meinung sein
this calls for some quick thinking — hier muss eine schnelle Lösung gefunden werden
* * *A adj (adv thinkingly)1. denkend, vernünftig:a thinking being ein denkendes Wesen;all thinking people jeder vernünftig Denkende2. Denk…:B s1. Denken n:do some quick thinking schnell schalten umg2. Nachdenken n, Überlegen n:do some hard thinking scharf nachdenken oder überlegen3. Meinung f:to my (way of) thinking meiner Meinung oder Ansicht nach, nach meinem Dafürhalten;what’s your thinking on …? wie stehen Sie zu …?* * *1. noun2. attributive adjectivein modern thinking... — nach heutiger Auffassung...
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63 escape
escape [ɪ'skeɪp]∎ they escaped from the enemy/from the hands of their kidnappers ils ont échappé à l'ennemi/des mains de leurs ravisseurs;∎ the thieves escaped after a police chase les voleurs ont pris la fuite après avoir été poursuivis par la police;∎ the lion escaped from the zoo le lion s'est échappé du zoo;∎ she escaped from the camp elle s'est échappée du camp;∎ figurative to escape from the crowd fuir la foule;∎ figurative to escape from reality s'évader ou s'échapper de la réalité;∎ he escaped to Italy il s'est enfui en Italie(b) (gas, liquid, steam) s'échapper, fuir(c) (survive, avoid injury) s'en tirer, en réchapper;∎ she escaped uninjured elle s'en est tirée sans aucun mal;∎ they escaped with just a few cuts and bruises ils en ont été quittes pour quelques coupures et des bleus;∎ he escaped with a reprimand il en a été quitte pour une réprimande∎ to escape doing sth éviter de faire qch;∎ I narrowly escaped being killed j'ai failli ou manqué me faire tuer;∎ they escaped punishment/justice ils ont échappé à la punition/justice;∎ he escaped detection il ne s'est pas fait repérer;∎ she narrowly escaped death elle a échappé de justesse à la mort;∎ there's no escaping the fact that… il n'y a pas moyen d'échapper au fait que…(b) (elude notice, memory of) échapper à;∎ to escape notice échapper à l'attention, passer inaperçu;∎ her name escapes me son nom m'échappe;∎ nothing escapes them rien ne leur échappe3 noun∎ I made my escape je me suis échappé ou évadé;∎ to make good one's escape réussir à s'échapper;∎ they planned their escape ils ont combiné leur plan d'évasion;∎ figurative he had a narrow escape (from danger) il l'a échappé belle, il a eu chaud; (from illness) il revient de loin(b) (diversion) évasion f;∎ an escape from reality une évasion hors de la réalité;∎ figurative the cinema provided an escape from their daily routine le cinéma leur offrait un moyen de s'évader de leur routine quotidienne►► Law escape clause clause f échappatoire;escape hatch trappe f de secours;Computing escape key touche f d'échappement, touche f Echap;escape mechanism Technology mécanisme m de secours; Psychology fuite f (devant la réalité);escape pipe tuyau m d'échappement ou de refoulement, tuyère f;escape road talus m de protection;escape route (from fire) itinéraire m de sortie de secours; (of criminal) itinéraire m ménagé pour s'échapper;Computing escape routine procédure f d'échappement;Technology escape valve soupape f d'échappement;Astronomy escape velocity vitesse f de libération;Technology escape wheel roue f d'échappement -
64 bale
1. nounBallen, der2. transitive verb(pack) in Ballen verpacken; zu Ballen binden [Heu]* * *[beil] I noun II 1. verb((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) ausschöpfen- academic.ru/84425/bale_out">bale out2. See also:- bail out* * *[beɪl]I. nII. vt1. hay, paper, cotton▪ to \bale sth etw bündeln* * *I [beɪl]1. n(of hay etc) Bündel nt; (out of combine harvester, of cotton) Ballen m; (of paper etc) Pack m2. vtbündeln; zu Ballen verarbeiten IIvi (NAUT)schöpfen* * *bale1 [beıl]A s (Heu-, Stoff- etc) Ballen m:in bales ballenweiseB v/t in Ballen verpackenbale2 [beıl] s obs oder poet1. Unheil n2. Leid n, Weh nbale3 Br → bail2bl. abk3. black4. block5. blue* * *1. nounBallen, der2. transitive verb(pack) in Ballen verpacken; zu Ballen binden [Heu]* * *n.Ballen - m.Bündel - n. v.bündeln v. -
65 game
game [geɪm]1. nouna. jeu m ; ( = match) [of football, rugby, cricket] match m ; [of tennis, billiards, chess] partie f ; [of bridge] manche f• game, set and match jeu, set et matchb. ( = enterprise) it's a profitable game c'est une entreprise rentable• how long have you been in this game? (inf) cela fait combien de temps que vous faites ça ?• OK, the game's up! ça suffit maintenant, tu es démasqué !d. ( = animals) gibier m• big/small game gros/petit gibier m2. plural noun3. adjectivea. ( = brave) courageux• are you game? tu en as envie ?4. compounds* * *[geɪm] 1.1) ( activity) jeu mto play the game — fig jouer franc jeu
don't play games with me! — ( tell me the truth) ne me fais pas marcher! ( don't try to be smart) n'essaie pas de jouer au plus fin avec moi!
2) ( match) ( of indoor game) partie f (of de); ( of football etc) match m (of de)3) ( part of match) ( in tennis) jeu m; ( in bridge) manche fgame, set and match — jeu, set et match
to put somebody off his/her game — distraire quelqu'un
4) (colloq) (trick, scheme) jeu m5) (colloq) ( occupation) péj ou hum6) Culinary gibier m2.games plural noun1) GB School sport m2) (also Games) ( sporting event) Jeux mpl3.noun modifier4.1) ( willing to try) partant (colloq)OK, I'm game — d'accord, j'en suis
2) ( plucky) courageux/-euse••the game's up — tout est fichu (colloq)
to be on the game — (colloq) GB faire le trottoir (colloq)
two can play at that game — à bon chat, bon rat Prov
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66 thinking
think·ing [ʼɵɪŋkɪŋ] nwhat's the \thinking behind the decision to combine the two departments? aus welchem Grund sollen die beiden Abteilungen zusammengelegt werden?;good \thinking! that's a brilliant idea! nicht schlecht! eine geniale Idee!I don't agree with his \thinking on that point ich stimme mit ihm in diesem Punkt nicht überein;attr, inv denkend, vernünftig;as a \thinking woman, you must realize that our situation is becoming worse als Frau mit Verstand müssen Sie doch erkennen, dass sich unsere Situation verschlechtert;the \thinking man's/ woman's crumpet ( Brit) attraktiver, intelligenter Mann/attraktive, intelligente Frau -
67 yoke
[jəʊk, Am joʊk] nthe \yoke of marriage das Joch der Ehe ( hum)to throw off the \yoke das Joch abschütteln ( geh)3) <pl - or -s>\yoke of oxen> Ochsengespann nt1) ( fit with yoke)to \yoke an animal ein Tier ins Joch spannen;to \yoke animals to a plough Tiere vor einen Pflug spannen;to \yoke sth together etw [miteinander ver]koppeln;to be \yoked verheiratet sein;to be \yoked together in marriage ehelich vereint sein
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