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  • 1 overcome

    1. transitive verb, forms as
    academic.ru/14417/come">come
    1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäuben
    2) in p.p. (exhausted, affected)

    he was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn

    she was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie

    2. intransitive verb, forms as
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (helpless; defeated by emotion etc: overcome with grief; I felt quite overcome.) überwältigt
    2. [-'keim] verb
    (to defeat or conquer: She finally overcame her fear of the dark.) bewältigen
    * * *
    over·ˈcome
    <-came, -come>
    I. vt
    1. (cope with)
    to \overcome sth etw bewältigen
    to \overcome a crisis eine Krise überwinden
    to \overcome difficulties/problems Schwierigkeiten/Probleme meistern
    to \overcome one's fear/shyness seine Angst/Schüchternheit überwinden
    to \overcome an illness eine Krankheit besiegen
    to \overcome opposition/resistance [einen] Widerstand überwinden
    to \overcome temptation der Versuchung widerstehen
    2. usu passive (render powerless)
    to be \overcome by [or with] sth sleep, emotion, grief von etw dat überwältigt werden; fumes, exhausts von etw dat ohnmächtig werden
    to \overcome sb/sth jdn/etw besiegen [o bezwingen
    II. vi siegen
    * * *
    ["əʊvə'kʌm] pret overcame ["əʊvə'keɪm] ptp overcome
    1. vt
    enemy überwältigen, bezwingen; bad habit sich (dat) abgewöhnen; shyness, nerves, difficulty, anger, obstacle etc überwinden; temptation widerstehen (+dat), bezwingen; disappointment hinwegkommen über (+acc)

    he was overcome by the fumesdie giftigen Gase machten ihn bewusstlos

    he was overcome by grief/by emotion — Schmerz/Rührung übermannte ihn

    he was overcome by remorse/(a feeling of) despairReue f/(ein Gefühl nt der) Verzweiflung f überkam ihn

    overcome (with emotion) — ergriffen, gerührt

    2. vi
    siegen, siegreich sein
    * * *
    A v/t irr überwältigen, -winden, -mannen, bezwingen (alle auch fig):
    overcome dangers Gefahren bestehen;
    overcome one’s nerves seine Nerven besiegen;
    overcome an obstacle ein Hindernis nehmen;
    overcome sb’s opposition jemandes Widerstand überwinden;
    he was overcome with ( oder by) emotion er wurde von seinen Gefühlen übermannt
    B v/i siegreich sein, siegen
    * * *
    1. transitive verb, forms as
    1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäuben
    2) in p.p. (exhausted, affected)

    he was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn

    she was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie

    2. intransitive verb, forms as
    come siegen
    * * *
    adj.
    herüberkommen adj. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: overcame, overcome)
    = bewältigen v.
    überwinden v.
    überwältigen v.

    English-german dictionary > overcome

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