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1 describe
transitive verb1) beschreiben; schildern* * *1) (to give an account of in words; to tell in words what something or someone is like: He described what had happened; Would you describe her as beautiful?) beschreiben2) (to say that one is something: He describes himself as a salesman.) bezeichnen•- academic.ru/19835/description">description* * *de·scribe[dɪˈskraɪb]vt1. (tell in words)▪ to \describe sb/sth [to sb] [jdm] jdn/etw beschreibento \describe an attacker einen Angreifer beschreibento \describe an experience eine Erfahrung schildernto \describe sb as stupid jdn als dumm bezeichnento \describe a circle einen Kreis beschreibento \describe a curve eine Kurve ziehento \describe a line eine Linie ziehen* * *[dI'skraɪb]vt1) (= give description of) beschreiben, schildernwhich cannot be described — was unbeschreiblich ist
to describe oneself/sb as... —
he describes himself as an intellectual — er bezeichnet sich als Intellektueller
the police describe him as dangerous/a terrorist — die Polizei bezeichnet ihn als gefährlich/(einen) Terroristen
he is described as being tall with short fair hair — er wird als groß mit kurzen blonden Haaren beschrieben
* * *describe [dıˈskraıb] v/t1. beschreiben, schildern ( beide:sth to sb jemandem etwas)* * *transitive verb1) beschreiben; schilderndescribe [oneself] as... — [sich] als... bezeichnen
2) (move in, draw) beschreiben [Kreis, Bogen, Kurve]* * *v.beschreiben v.
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