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1 entfremden
I v/t2. etw. seinem Zweck entfremden put s.th. to an unintended use, use s.th. in a way not intendedII v/refl: sich ( einander) entfremden become estranged; sich jemandem entfremden become estranged from s.o., become a stranger to s.o.* * *to estrange; to alienate* * *ent|frẹm|den [Ent'frɛmdn] ptp entfre\#mdet1. vtto alienate (AUCH SOCIOL, PHILOS), to estrangeentfremden — to alienate or estrange sb from sb/sth
die lange Trennung hat die Freunde ( einander) entfremdet — the long separation made the two friends strangers to each other
etw seinem Zweck entfremden — to use sth for the wrong purpose, not to use sth for its intended purpose
2. vrto become alienated or estranged ( dat from)er hat sich seiner Frau ganz entfremdet —
durch die lange Abwesenheit habe ich mich or bin ich der Stadt ganz entfremdet — my long absence has made me a stranger to the city
* * *(to make someone feel unfriendly to one: He alienated his wife by his cruelty to her.) alienate* * *ent·frem·den *[ɛntˈfrɛmdn̩]I. vt▪ etw entfremdet sie einander sth estranges them [from each other]die lange Trennung hat sie [einander] entfremdet the long separation has estranged them [from each other]▪ etw seinem Zweck dat \entfremden to use sth for a different purpose; (falscher Zweck) to use sth for the wrong purposeII. vrer hat sich seiner Frau ganz entfremdet he has become estranged from his wife, he and his wife have grown apart* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden einer Sache (Dat.) entfremden — alienate or estrange somebody from something
reflexives Verbsich jemandem/einer Sache entfremden — become estranged from somebody/unfamiliar with something
* * *A. v/t2.etwas seinem Zweck entfremden put sth to an unintended use, use sth in a way not intendedB. v/r:sich (einander) entfremden become estranged;sich jemandem entfremden become estranged from sb, become a stranger to sb* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden einer Sache (Dat.) entfremden — alienate or estrange somebody from something
reflexives Verbsich jemandem/einer Sache entfremden — become estranged from somebody/unfamiliar with something
* * *v.to alienate v.to estrange v. -
2 anderweitig
I Adj. other, further; wegen anderweitiger Verpflichtungen due to prior engagements ( oder commitments)II Adv. otherwise; (anderswo) elsewhere; die Stelle wurde anderweitig vergeben the job went ( oder was given) to someone else; kann ich Ihnen noch anderweitig behilflich sein? may I be of any further assistance?, may I assist you in any other way?* * *ạn|der|wei|tig ['andɐ'vaitɪç]1. adj attr(= andere, weitere) other2. adv(= anders) otherwise; (= an anderer Stelle) elsewhereanderwéítig vergeben/besetzt werden — to be given to/filled by someone else
etw anderwéítig verwenden — to use sth for a different purpose
* * *(doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) otherwise* * *an·der·wei·tig[ˈandɐvaitɪç]I. adj attr other, furthereine \anderweitige Verabredung haben to have other commitments, to have a previous engagementeine \anderweitige Verwendung für etw finden to find another use for sthII. adv1. (mit anderen Dingen) with other matters\anderweitig beschäftigt sein to be busy with other things, to be otherwise engaged2. (von anderer Seite) somewhere else, elsewheremir sind \anderweitig bereits Euro 200.000 geboten worden somebody else has offered me 200,000 euros3. (an anderer Stelle) somewhere else, elsewhereetw \anderweitig verwenden to use sth for a different purpose4. (bei anderen Leuten) other people\anderweitig verabredet [o verpflichtet] sein to have other commitments5. (an einen anderen) to somebody else6. (anders) in a different wayetw \anderweitig verwerten to make use of sth another way* * *1. 2.1) (auf andere Weise) in another way2) (an jemand anderen) to somebody else* * *A. adj other, further;wegen anderweitiger Verpflichtungen due to prior engagements ( oder commitments)die Stelle wurde anderweitig vergeben the job went ( oder was given) to someone else;kann ich Ihnen noch anderweitig behilflich sein? may I be of any further assistance?, may I assist you in any other way?* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. other2.1) (auf andere Weise) in another way2) (an jemand anderen) to somebody else
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