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without peer

  • 1 Ansehen

    an|se·hen
    1. an|se·hen irreg vt
    jdn \Ansehen to look at sb;
    jdn ärgerlich/ böse/unschuldig \Ansehen to give sb an irritated/angry/innocent look;
    jdn groß \Ansehen to stare at sb [with surprise];
    jdn verdutzt/verwundert \Ansehen to look at sb with surprise/a baffled expression
    etw \Ansehen to take a look at sth;
    sich dat jdn/etw \Ansehen to take a look [or peer] at sb/sth;
    etw genauer [o näher] \Ansehen to take a closer look at sth;
    hübsch/ schauderhaft anzusehen sein to be pretty/horrible to look at;
    jdn nicht mehr \Ansehen ( fam) to not even look at [or want to know] sb any more
    etw als [o für] etw \Ansehen to consider sth [as being [or to be] ] sth, to look upon [or regard] sth as being sth
    [sich dat] einen Film/eine Fernsehsendung \Ansehen to watch a film/a television programme [or (Am) -am];
    [sich dat] ein Fußballspiel/ein Theaterstück \Ansehen to see a football match/a play
    jdm sein Alter nicht \Ansehen sb doesn't look his/her age;
    die Überarbeitung sieht man ihr an den dunklen Augenringen an you can tell by the dark rings under her eyes that she's overworked;
    ihre Erleichterung war ihr deutlich anzusehen her relief was obvious [or stood plainly on her face]; s. a. Auge, Nasenspitze
    etw [mit] \Ansehen to stand by and watch sth;
    nicht [mit] \Ansehen, wie jd etw tut to not put up with sb doing sth;
    das kann ich nicht länger mit \Ansehen I can't stand [or put up with] it any more
    WENDUNGEN:
    sieh mal einer an! ( fam) well, well, what a surprise! ( fam), [well] I'll be damned! ( fam), (Brit a.) well I never! ( fam)
    vr
    das sehe sich einer an! ( fam) well, would you believe it!
    2. An·se·hen <-s> nt kein pl
    1) ( Reputation) reputation, standing;
    [bei jdm] [ein großes] \Ansehen genießen to enjoy a [good] reputation [or have [a lot of] standing] [with sb];
    zu \Ansehen kommen [o gelangen] to acquire standing [or a good reputation];
    [bei jdm] in [großem/hohem] \Ansehen stehen to be held in [high] regard [or esteem] [by sb];
    [bei jdm] an \Ansehen verlieren to lose standing [with sb]
    2) (geh: Aussehen) appearance;
    ein anderes \Ansehen gewinnen to take on a different appearance
    3) jur
    ohne \Ansehen der Person without respect [or exception] of person

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Ansehen

  • 2 ansehen

    an|se·hen
    1. an|se·hen irreg vt
    jdn \ansehen to look at sb;
    jdn ärgerlich/ böse/unschuldig \ansehen to give sb an irritated/angry/innocent look;
    jdn groß \ansehen to stare at sb [with surprise];
    jdn verdutzt/verwundert \ansehen to look at sb with surprise/a baffled expression
    etw \ansehen to take a look at sth;
    sich dat jdn/etw \ansehen to take a look [or peer] at sb/sth;
    etw genauer [o näher] \ansehen to take a closer look at sth;
    hübsch/ schauderhaft anzusehen sein to be pretty/horrible to look at;
    jdn nicht mehr \ansehen ( fam) to not even look at [or want to know] sb any more
    etw als [o für] etw \ansehen to consider sth [as being [or to be] ] sth, to look upon [or regard] sth as being sth
    [sich dat] einen Film/eine Fernsehsendung \ansehen to watch a film/a television programme [or (Am) -am];
    [sich dat] ein Fußballspiel/ein Theaterstück \ansehen to see a football match/a play
    jdm sein Alter nicht \ansehen sb doesn't look his/her age;
    die Überarbeitung sieht man ihr an den dunklen Augenringen an you can tell by the dark rings under her eyes that she's overworked;
    ihre Erleichterung war ihr deutlich anzusehen her relief was obvious [or stood plainly on her face]; s. a. Auge, Nasenspitze
    etw [mit] \ansehen to stand by and watch sth;
    nicht [mit] \ansehen, wie jd etw tut to not put up with sb doing sth;
    das kann ich nicht länger mit \ansehen I can't stand [or put up with] it any more
    WENDUNGEN:
    sieh mal einer an! ( fam) well, well, what a surprise! ( fam), [well] I'll be damned! ( fam), (Brit a.) well I never! ( fam)
    vr
    das sehe sich einer an! ( fam) well, would you believe it!
    2. An·se·hen <-s> nt kein pl
    1) ( Reputation) reputation, standing;
    [bei jdm] [ein großes] \ansehen genießen to enjoy a [good] reputation [or have [a lot of] standing] [with sb];
    zu \ansehen kommen [o gelangen] to acquire standing [or a good reputation];
    [bei jdm] in [großem/hohem] \ansehen stehen to be held in [high] regard [or esteem] [by sb];
    [bei jdm] an \ansehen verlieren to lose standing [with sb]
    2) (geh: Aussehen) appearance;
    ein anderes \ansehen gewinnen to take on a different appearance
    3) jur
    ohne \ansehen der Person without respect [or exception] of person

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > ansehen

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