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adjective (rousing; very interesting: a stimulating discussion.) anregend* * *stimu·lat·ing[ˈstɪmjəleɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]she is a really \stimulating teacher sie ist eine begeisternde Lehrerin2. (sexually) erregend, stimulierend* * *['stImjʊleItɪŋ]adjanregend; drug also stimulierend; bath, shower, walk, music belebend; prospect ermunternd, animierend, beflügelnd; experience (physically) erfrischend, ermunternd; (mentally) stimulierendintellectually stimulating —
* * *stimulating adj (adv stimulatingly)1. MED etc, auch fig anregend, belebend, stimulierend, aufputschend:2. fig anspornend* * *adj.ankubelnd adj.anregend adj.stimulierend adj. -
22 unmistakable
adjectivedeutlich; klar [Beweis]; unverwechselbar [Handschrift, Stimme]* * *(very clear; impossible to mistake: His meaning was unmistakable.) unmißverständlich* * *["ʌnmI'steɪkəbl]adjunverkennbar; (visually) nicht zu verwechseln* * *unmistakable adj (adv unmistakably)1. unmissverständlich2. unverkennbar, nicht zu verwechseln(d)* * *adjectivedeutlich; klar [Beweis]; unverwechselbar [Handschrift, Stimme]* * *adj.unmissverständlich adj.unverwechselbar adj. -
23 measure up
(often with to) (to reach a certain required standard: John's performance doesn't measure up (to the others).) heranreichen an* * *I. vt▪ to \measure up sb ⇆ up jdn einschätzenII. vi1. (be same size) zusammenpassen2. (reach standard) den Ansprüchen genügento \measure up up to a standard einem Standard genügen [o entsprechen]to \measure up up to a standard/sb's expectations jds Ansprüchen genügen, jds Erwartungen erfüllen* * *1. vt sep2. vi1)to measure up to sth — an etw (acc) herankommen
visually he measured up (to the description) — vom Aussehen her passte er (auf die Beschreibung)
it's a hard job, but he should measure up — das ist eine schwierige Aufgabe, aber er sollte ihr gewachsen sein
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["ʌnmI'steɪkəbl]adjunverkennbar; (visually) nicht zu verwechseln -
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26 highlight
'high·light n2) ( in hair)1) ( draw attention to)to \highlight sth etw hervorheben [o unterstreichen];to \highlight a problem ein Problem [besonders] herausstreichen2) ( make visually prominent)to \highlight sth etw hervorheben;( with a highlighter) etw anstreichen;to \highlight a text einen Text markieren3) ( dye)to have one's hair \highlighted sich dat Strähnchen machen lassen
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visually — adv. Visually is used with these adjectives: ↑appealing, ↑attractive, ↑distinctive, ↑dynamic, ↑exciting, ↑handicapped, ↑impressive, ↑interesting, ↑intrusive, ↑stimulating, ↑stunning … Collocations dictionary
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visually — vis•u•al•ly [[t]ˈvɪʒ u ə li[/t]] adv. in a visual manner; with respect to sight; by sight: to be visually impaired[/ex] • Etymology: 1400–50 … From formal English to slang
visually — visual ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to seeing or sight. ► NOUN ▪ a picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something. DERIVATIVES visually adverb. ORIGIN Latin visualis, from videre to see … English terms dictionary
visually — adverb with respect to vision (Freq. 3) visually distorted … Useful english dictionary
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