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1 damage
1. noun1) no pl. Schaden, der2. transitive verb1) beschädigensmoking can damage one's health — Rauchen gefährdet die Gesundheit
2) (detract from) schädigen* * *['dæmi‹] 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) der Schaden2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) der Schadensersatz2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) beschädigen- academic.ru/18301/damaged">damaged* * *dam·age[ˈdæmɪʤ]I. vt▪ to \damage sthto be badly \damaged building schwer beschädigt seinthe scandal is damaging his good reputation der Skandal schadet seinem [guten] Rufto cause \damage to sth etw beschädigento suffer brain \damage einen Gehirnschaden erleidento do \damage to sb/sth jdm/etw schaden [o Schaden zufügen]to do \damage to sb's pride jds Stolz verletzencausing criminal \damage Verursachung f strafbarer Sachbeschädigungmalicious \damage böswillige Sachbeschädigung4.▶ the \damage is done es ist nun einmal passiert* * *['dmɪdZ]1. nto do sb/sth a lot of damage — jdm/einer Sache (dat) großen Schaden zufügen
the damage to his pride/ego/reputation — die Verletzung seines Stolzes/Erschütterung seines Selbstbewusstseins/Schädigung seines Rufs
it did no damage to his reputation — das hat seinem Ruf nicht geschadet
2. vtschaden (+dat); health, reputation, relations also schädigen; machine, car, furniture, fruit, tree beschädigento damage one's eyesight — sich (dat) die Augen verderben
smoking can damage your health — Rauchen ist gesundheitsschädlich, Rauchen schadet Ihrer Gesundheit
to damage one's chances — sich (dat) die Chancen verderben
* * *damage [ˈdæmıdʒ]A sdo damage Schaden anrichten;do damage to → B;the damage is done now jetzt ist es schon passiert;damage caused by fire Brandschaden;2. Verlust m, Einbuße f3. pl JURa) Schadensbetrag mb) Schadenersatz m:pay damages Schadenersatz leisten;seek damages auf Schadenersatz klagen;sue sb for damages, seek damages against sb jemanden auf Schadenersatz verklagen; → action 12, award A 1, exemplary 1, punitive 14. umg Preis m, Rechnung f:what’s the damage? was kostet der Spaß?B v/t1. beschädigen:men damaged by war KriegsversehrteC v/i Schaden nehmen, beschädigt werden* * *1. noun1) no pl. Schaden, der2. transitive verbdo a lot of damage to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache großen Schaden zufügen
1) beschädigen2) (detract from) schädigen* * *n.Beschädigung f.Schaden -¨e m. v.beschädigen v.schädigen v. -
2 emotional
adjective1) (of emotions) emotional; Gefühls[ausdruck, -leben, -erlebnis, -reaktion]; Gemüts[zustand, -störung]; gefühlsgeladen [Worte, Musik, Geschichte, Film]; gefühlvoll [Stimme, Ton]2) (liable to excessive emotion) leicht erregbar [Person]* * *1) (of the emotions: Emotional problems are affecting her work.) gefühlsbedingt3) ((negative unemotional) (of a person) easily affected by joy, anger, grief etc: She is a very emotional person; She is very emotional.) emotional* * *emo·tion·al[ɪˈməʊʃənəl, AM -ˈmoʊ-]1. (involving emotion) emotional, emotionell; decision gefühlsmäßig; speech gefühlsbetont; voice gefühlvollhe doesn't want \emotional involvement with anyone er will sich auf niemanden gefühlsmäßig einlassen\emotional charge emotionale Angespanntheit\emotional experience erregende Erfahrungto have an \emotional impact on sb jdn emotional berühren\emotional reception herzlicher Empfangto make an \emotional appeal to sb an jds Gefühle appellierento suffer an \emotional collapse einen Nervenzusammenbruch erleiden\emotional blackmail psychologische Erpressungto use \emotional blackmail against sb jdn psychisch unter Druck setzen\emotional character [or disposition] leichte Erregbarkeit\emotional person leicht erregbare Person* * *[ɪ'məʊʃənl]adj1) (= related to emotions, psychological) needs, security, involvement, detachment, reaction, energy emotional; problem, stress, trauma, abuse seelisch; support, development psychologischto go through emotional turmoil/an emotional upheaval — einen Aufruhr der Gefühle erleben
to be on an emotional high — in Hochstimmung sein
2) (= emotive) issue, impact, experience, situation emotional3) (= influenced by feelings) person, behaviour (characteristically) emotional, gefühlsbetont; (in particular situation) emotional, gefühlvoll; decision gefühlsmäßig; scene, response, reaction emotional; farewell, welcome gefühlvoll; appeal, speech emotional, gefühlsbetonthe made an emotional appeal to his wife —
the emotional appeal of a product — die gefühlsmäßige Anziehungskraft einer Ware
to be emotional about sth — sich über etw (acc) erregen or aufregen
* * *1. emotional, emotionell:a) gefühlsmäßig, -bedingtb) gefühlsbetontc) leicht erregbar, empfindsam:get emotional about sich aufregen über (akk)d) Gemüts…, Gefühls…, seelisch:emotional balance inneres oder seelisches Gleichgewicht;emotional blackmail psychologische Erpressung;emotional development seelische Entwicklung;emotional life Gefühlsleben n;2. gefühlvoll, rührselig* * *adjective1) (of emotions) emotional; Gefühls[ausdruck, -leben, -erlebnis, -reaktion]; Gemüts[zustand, -störung]; gefühlsgeladen [Worte, Musik, Geschichte, Film]; gefühlvoll [Stimme, Ton]2) (liable to excessive emotion) leicht erregbar [Person]* * *adj.emotional adj.gefühlsmäßig adj.seelisch bedingt adj. n.seelisch adj. -
3 shipwreck
1. noun(lit. or fig.) Schiffbruch, der2. transitive verbbe shipwrecked — Schiffbruch erleiden; (fig.): (be ruined) [Hoffnung:] sich zerschlagen haben; [Karriere:] gescheitert sein
* * *1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) der Schiffbruch2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) das Wrack* * *ˈship·wreckI. nthe danger of \shipwreck is much greater in fog die Gefahr, Schiffbruch zu erleiden, ist bei Nebel weitaus größer▪ to be \shipwrecked1. NAUT Schiffbruch erleiden* * *A s1. (Schiffs)Wrack n2. Schiffbruch m, fig auch Scheitern n (von Plänen, Hoffnungen etc):suffer shipwreck Schiffbruch erleiden:make shipwreck of → B 2B v/t1. durch Schiffbruch vernichten:be shipwrecked schiffbrüchig werden oder sein2. fig zum Scheitern bringen, vernichtenC v/i Schiffbruch erleiden, fig auch scheitern* * *1. noun(lit. or fig.) Schiffbruch, der2. transitive verbbe shipwrecked — Schiffbruch erleiden; (fig.): (be ruined) [Hoffnung:] sich zerschlagen haben; [Karriere:] gescheitert sein
* * *n.Havarie -n f.Schiffbruch m. -
4 damage
dam·age [ʼdæmɪʤ] vtto \damage sthto be badly \damaged building schwer beschädigt seinthe scandal is damaging his good reputation der Skandal schadet seinem [guten] Ruf nto cause \damage to sth etw dat Schaden zufügento suffer brain \damage einen Gehirnschaden erleiden;to do \damage to sb's pride jds Stolz m verletzenPHRASES:the \damage is done es ist nun einmal passiert;
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Wreck — Wreck, n. [OE. wrak, AS. wr[ae]c exile, persecution, misery, from wrecan to drive out, punish; akin to D. wrak, adj., damaged, brittle, n., a wreck, wraken to reject, throw off, Icel. rek a thing drifted ashore, Sw. vrak refuse, a wreck, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreck — Wreck, v. i. 1. To suffer wreck or ruin. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or in plundering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreck — /rɛk / (say rek) noun 1. the ruin or destruction of a ship or aircraft in the course of navigation. 2. any ship or aircraft, or part thereof, in a state of ruin following a disaster. 3. any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin …
Wreck — Wreck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrecked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrecking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become unseaworthy, to founder, or the like; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreck — n. & v. n. 1 the destruction or disablement esp. of a ship. 2 a ship that has suffered a wreck (the shores are strewn with wrecks). 3 a greatly damaged or disabled building, thing, or person (had become a physical and mental wreck). 4 (foll. by… … Useful english dictionary
wreck — To destroy, disable, or seriously damage. To reduce to a wreck or ruinous state by any kind of violence; to overthrow, shatter, or destroy; to cause to crash or suffer ruin, synonymous with ruin, smash, and demolish. Its antonyms are save,… … Black's law dictionary
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ship|wreck — «SHIHP REHK», noun, verb. –n. 1. the destruction or loss of a ship by foundering, by striking a rock or shoal, etc.: »Only two people were saved from the shipwreck. 2. a wrecked ship or what remains of it; wreckage. 3. Figurative. a total loss or … Useful english dictionary
wrack — Wreck Wreck, n. [OE. wrak, AS. wr[ae]c exile, persecution, misery, from wrecan to drive out, punish; akin to D. wrak, adj., damaged, brittle, n., a wreck, wraken to reject, throw off, Icel. rek a thing drifted ashore, Sw. vrak refuse, a wreck,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
founder — I. /ˈfaʊndə / (say fownduh) noun someone who founds or establishes. {found2 + er1} –foundress, feminine noun II. /ˈfaʊndə / (say fownduh) verb (i) 1. to fill with water and sink, as a ship. 2. to fall or sink down, as buildings, ground, etc. 3.… …
Wrecked — Wreck Wreck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrecked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrecking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become unseaworthy, to founder, or the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English