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1 schlafwandlerisch
Adj.: mit schlafwandlerischer Sicherheit as to the manner born, as if he’d etc. been doing it all his etc. life; mit schlafwandlerischer Sicherheit den Ausgang finden instinctively go straight to the exit* * *somnambulistic* * *schlaf|wand|le|risch [-vandlərɪʃ]adjsleepwalking attr, somnambulatory (form)mit schláfwandlerischer Sicherheit (wählen, Fragen beantworten) — intuitively, instinctively
das Kind lief mit schláfwandlerischer Sicherheit durch den dichten Verkehr — the child ran through the heavy traffic with instinctive assurance
* * *schlaf·wand·le·rischadj inv somnambulisticmit \schlafwandlerischer Sicherheit with instinctive assurance* * *schlafwandlerisch adj:mit schlafwandlerischer Sicherheit as to the manner born, as if he’d etc been doing it all his etc life;mit schlafwandlerischer Sicherheit den Ausgang finden instinctively go straight to the exit* * *adj.somnambulistic adj. -
2 nachtwandlerisch
Adj. somnambulistic; siehe auch schlafwandlerisch* * *nạcht|wand|le|risch ['naxtvandlərɪʃ]adj* * * -
3 traumwandlerisch
* * *traum|wand|le|risch [-vandlərɪʃ]1. adjsomnambulisticmit tráúmwandlerischer Sicherheit — with instinctive certainty
2. advtráúmwandlerisch sicher — instinctively certain
* * *traum·wand·le·rischadj somnambulistic* * *A. adj:mit traumwandlerischer Sicherheit with uncanny instinct ( oder assurance)B. adv:traumwandlerisch sicher with uncanny instinct ( oder assurance)
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