DEU:Englisch:toughies
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Name des Wortschatzes | toughies |
Sprache 1 | tough |
Sprache 2 | Deutsch |
Inhalt | ' |
Kommentar | |
Fremdsprache / Sachgebiet | Englisch |
Sprache der Zielgruppe | Deutsch |
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Abschnitt 1
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many-splendoured | full of magnificent features or marvels | |||
~ | ~ | spring is a many-splendoured season | ||
mock-up | a model or replica of a machine or structure, used for instructional or experimental purposes | |||
~ | ~ | a mock-up of a steam locomotive cab | ||
tantamount to | equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as | |||
~ | ~ | the resignations were tantamount to an admission of guilt | ||
hotchpotch | {[in singular]} a confused mixture | |||
~ | ~ | a hotchpotch of uncoordinated services | ||
flask | 1. a container for liquids // , 2. an extremely strong lead-lined container for transporting or storing radioactive nuclear waste | |||
adherent/adherence (noun) | someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas | |||
~ | ~ | he was a strong adherent of monetarism | ||
adherent (adjective) | sticking fast to an object or surface | |||
~ | ~ | the eggs have thick sticky shells to which debris is often adherent | ||
~ | ~ | any adherent sand grains are easily removed | ||
lustre (noun), lustrous (adjective) | a gentle sheen or soft glow | |||
ardent | very enthusiastic or passionate | |||
insatiable | impossible to satisfy | |||
impetuous | 1 acting or done quickly and without thought or care, 2 moving forcefully or rapidly | |||
~ | ~ | 1 she might live to rue this impetuous decision | ||
~ | ~ | 2 an impetuous but controlled flow of water | ||
dour | relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance | |||
rash | acting or done without careful consideration of the possible consequences | |||
boisterous | noisy, energetic, and cheerful | |||
~ | ~ | a group of boisterous lads | ||
curtail | reduce in extent or quantity // , impose a restriction on | |||
divulge | make known (private or sensitive information) | |||
~ | ~ | I am too much of a gentleman to divulge her age | ||
alleged | to state something as a fact but without giving proof | |||
~ | ~ | the alleged conspirators | ||
apprehensive | anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen | |||
allusive | using or containing suggestion rather than explicit mention | |||
~ | ~ | allusive references to the body | ||
~ | ~ | a highly allusive poet | ||
countenance | 1 a person’s face or facial expression, 2 {[mass noun]} support or approval | |||
~ | ~ | 1 his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away | ||
~ | ~ | 2 she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion | ||
raconteur | a person who tells anecdotes in a skilful and amusing way | |||
misanthropic | having or showing a dislike of other people; unsociable | |||
~ | ~ | a misanthropic drunken loner | ||
~ | ~ | with his misanthropic outlook, he was an ugly character | ||
incisive | 1(of a person or mental process) intelligently analytical and clear-thinking, 2(of an action) quick and direct | |||
onus | something that is one’s duty or responsibility | |||
~ | ~ | the onus is on you to show that you have suffered loss | ||
ubiquitous | present, appearing, or found everywhere | |||
~ | ~ | his ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family | ||
~ | ~ | cowboy hats are ubiquitous among the male singers |
Abschnitt 2
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acquiesce | accept something reluctantly but without protest | |||
~ | ~ | Sara acquiesced in his decision | ||
to coerce | persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats | |||
~ | ~ | he was coerced into giving evidence | ||
to condone | accept (behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive) | |||
~ | ~ | the college cannot condone any behaviour that involves illicit drugs | ||
to congregate | gather into a crowd or mass | |||
~ | ~ | some 4,000 demonstrators had congregated at a border point | ||
scathe | harm; injure | |||
~ | ~ | he was barely scathed | ||
rectify | 1 put right; correct | |||
poignant | evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret | |||
~ | ~ | a poignant reminder of the passing of time | ||
occupational hazard | a risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation | |||
~ | ~ | visual overload is a necessary occupational hazard of busy art critics | ||
mischievous | 1 causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way, 2 (of an action or statement) causing or intended to cause harm or trouble | |||
loot | 1 private property taken from an enemy in war, 2 stolen money or valuables, 3 (informal) money | |||
~ | ~ | the rooms were stuffed with the loot from Francis’s expeditions into Italy | ||
insurgent | a person fighting against a government or invading force; a rebel or revolutionary | |||
~ | ~ | an attack by armed insurgents | ||
indulge in | 1 allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of sth., 2 become involved in (an activity,_typically one that is undesirable or disapproved of) | |||
to gallivant | go around from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment | |||
~ | ~ | she quit her job to go gallivanting around the globe | ||
feat | an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength | |||
~ | ~ | the new printing presses were considerable feats of engineering | ||
to endure | 1 {[with object]} suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently, 2 {[no object]} remain in existence; last | |||
~ | ~ | 1 it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain | ||
~ | ~ | 2 these cities have endured through time | ||
to encompass | 1 {[with object]} surround and have or hold within, 2 include comprehensively | |||
~ | ~ | 1 this area of London encompasses Piccadilly to the north and St James’s Park to the south | ||
~ | ~ | 2 no studies encompass all sectors of medical care | ||
to digress | leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing | |||
~ | ~ | I have digressed a little from my original plan | ||
to delineate | 1 describe or portray (something) precisely, 2 indicate the exact position of (a border or boundary) | |||
~ | ~ | 1 the law should delineate and prohibit behaviour which is socially abhorrent | ||
~ | ~ | 2 his finger found a precisely outlined section delineated in red marker | ||
hapless | unfortunate | |||
~ | ~ | the hapless victims of the disaster | ||
abrasive | 1 (of a substance or material) capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding, 2 showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh | |||
perilous | full of danger or risk | |||
sly | having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature | |||
~ | ~ | a sly, manipulative woman | ||
cunning | having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion, clever | |||
~ | ~ | a cunning look came into his eyes | ||
to assuage | 1 make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense, 2 satisfy (an appetite or desire) | |||
~ | ~ | 1 the letter assuaged the fears of most members | ||
~ | ~ | 2 an opportunity occurred to assuage her desire for knowledge | ||
lenient | (of a punishment or person in authority) more merciful or tolerant than expected | |||
~ | ~ | in the view of the Court the sentence was too lenient | ||
~ | ~ | lenient magistrates |
Abschnitt 3
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to mesmerise | capture the complete attention of (someone) | |||
~ | ~ | they were mesmerized by his story | ||
to leer | look or gaze in a lascivious or unpleasant way | |||
~ | ~ | bystanders were leering at the nude painting | ||
lethargy | a lack of energy and enthusiasm | |||
~ | ~ | there was an air of lethargy about him | ||
piecemeal | done or happening gradually at different times and often in different ways, rather than carefully planned at the beginning | |||
~ | ~ | the village is slowly being killed off by piecemeal development | ||
~ | ~ | many organizations have been built up piecemeal | ||
balmy | characterized by pleasantly warm weather | |||
~ | ~ | the balmy days of late summer | ||
chaff | worthless things; rubbish | |||
~ | ~ | to seperate the wheat from the chaff | ||
to culminate | reach a climax or point of highest development | |||
~ | ~ | weeks of violence culminated in the brutal murder of a magistrate | ||
pasture | 1 {[mass noun]} land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep, 2 (pastures) used to refer to a person’s situation in life | |||
profuse | (especially of something offered or discharged) very plentiful; abundant | |||
~ | ~ | I offered my profuse apologies | ||
brink | point at which something, typically something unwelcome, is about to happen | |||
~ | ~ | the country was on the brink of a constitutional crisis | ||
~ | ~ | the club has come close to the brink, surviving winding-up orders | ||
graft | bribery and other corrupt practices used to secure illicit advantages or gains in politics or business | |||
rife with | full of | |||
exonerate someone from sth. | release someone from (a duty or obligation) | |||
~ | ~ | Pope Clement V exonerated the king from his oath to the barons | ||
decree | an official order that has the force of law | |||
~ | ~ | the decree guaranteed freedom of assembly | ||
amid | surrounded by; in the middle of | |||
~ | ~ | our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside | ||
embezzlement | theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one’s trust or belonging to one’s employer | |||
~ | ~ | charges of fraud and embezzlement | ||
surge | a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the tide | |||
~ | ~ | crowd or by a natural force such as the tide: | ||
thrust | a sudden or violent lunge with a pointed weapon or a bodily part | |||
~ | ~ | he drove the blade upwards with one powerful thrust | ||
(in) vogue | the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time | |||
~ | ~ | the vogue is to make realistic films | ||
~ | ~ | crochet garments are in vogue this season | ||
to deem | regard or consider in a specified way | |||
~ | ~ | the event was deemed a great success | ||
~ | ~ | the strike was deemed to be illegal | ||
paucity | the presence of something in only small or insufficient quantities or amounts | |||
~ | ~ | a paucity of information | ||
knee-jerk | (of a response) automatic and unthinking | |||
~ | ~ | a knee-jerk reaction | ||
~ | ~ | knee-jerk radicals | ||
to revamp | give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to | |||
~ | ~ | an attempt to revamp the museum’s image | ||
~ | ~ | a revamped magazine | ||
veil, (to unveil) | a piece of fine material worn by women to protect or conceal the face | |||
diminutive | extremely or unusually small | |||
~ | ~ | a diminutive figure dressed in black |
Abschnitt 4
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putative | generally considered or reputed to be | |||
~ | ~ | the putative father of her children | ||
to emanate (from) | 1 (of a feeling,_quality,_or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source), 2 originate from; be produced by | |||
~ | ~ | warmth emanated from the fireplace | ||
~ | ~ | she felt an undeniable charm emanating from him | ||
~ | ~ | the proposals emanated from a committee | ||
to foil | prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding | |||
~ | ~ | a brave policewoman foiled the armed robbery | ||
to defer | put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone | |||
~ | ~ | they deferred the decision until February | ||
to fortify | 1 provide (a place) with defensive works as protection against attack, 2 strengthen (someone) mentally or physically | |||
~ | ~ | the whole town was heavily fortified | ||
~ | ~ | the girl was fortified by her religious faith | ||
to bicker | argue about petty and trivial matters | |||
~ | ~ | couples who bicker over who gets what from the divorce | ||
disdain | the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one’s consideration or respect | |||
~ | ~ | her upper lip curled in disdain | ||
~ | ~ | an aristocratic disdain for manual labour | ||
to maurad | go 1 about in search of things to steal or people to attack, 2 {[with object]} raid and plunder (a place) | |||
~ | ~ | 1 war parties crossed the river to maraud | ||
~ | ~ | 2 rapacious bluefish marauded the crab pots | ||
infringement | 1 the action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation, 2 the action of limiting or undermining something | |||
~ | ~ | copyright infringement | ||
~ | ~ | the infringement of the right to privacy | ||
impediment | a hindrance or obstruction in doing something | |||
~ | ~ | a serious impediment to scientific progress | ||
havoc | widespread destruction | |||
make amends | compensate or make up for a wrongdoing | |||
~ | ~ | try to make amends for the rude way you spoke to Lucy | ||
to augment | make (something) greater by adding to it; increase | |||
~ | ~ | her secretarial work helped to augment her husband’s income | ||
to eschew sth. | deliberately avoid using; abstain from | |||
~ | ~ | he appealed to the crowd to eschew violence | ||
to overhaul sth. | analyse and improve (a system) | |||
frail | (of a person) weak and delicate | |||
~ | ~ | she looked frail and vulnerable | ||
to tantalise | torment or tease (someone) with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable | |||
~ | ~ | such ambitious questions have long tantalized the world’s best thinkers | ||
Bronco | a wild or half-tamed horse of the western US. | |||
to reciprocate | respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one | |||
to render sth. | 1 provide or give (a service,_help,_etc.), 2 cause to be or become; make | |||
to admonish | reprimand firmly, warn (someone) of something to be avoided, (er)mahnen | |||
~ | ~ | she admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven | ||
to exonerate | absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing | |||
~ | ~ | an inquiry exonerated those involved | ||
pariah | outcast | |||
~ | ~ | they were treated as social pariahs | ||
aptitude | a natural ability to do something | |||
~ | ~ | children with an aptitude for painting and drawing | ||
to inundate | overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with | |||
~ | ~ | we’ve been inundated with complaints from listeners |
Abschnitt 5
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creed | a system of religious belief; a faith | |||
~ | ~ | people of many creeds and cultures | ||
to collude | come to a secret understanding; conspire | |||
~ | ~ | the president accused his opponents of colluding with foreigners | ||
to accentuate | make more noticeable or prominent | |||
~ | ~ | his jacket unfortunately accentuated his paunch | ||
to recuperate sth | recover or regain (something lost or taken) | |||
~ | ~ | they will seek to recuperate the returns that go with investment | ||
dextrous | showing or having skill, especially with the hands | |||
bleat | (of a sheep,_goat,_or calf) make a characteristic weak, wavering cry | |||
acutely XXX | very; very strongly | |||
eke something out | make an amount or supply of something last longer by using or consuming it frugally | |||
~ | ~ | the remains of yesterday’s stew could be eked out to make another meal | ||
contraption | a machine or device that appears strange or unnecessarily complicated, and often badly made or unsafe | |||
~ | ~ | repairing stereos and making contraptions out of spare electronic bits | ||
to deign | do something that one considers to be beneath one’s dignity | |||
~ | ~ | she did not deign to answer the maid’s question | ||
hamartia | a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine | |||
~ | ~ | there’s supposed to be an action that reveals the protagonist’s hamartia | ||
fraught | causing or affected by anxiety or stress | |||
~ | ~ | there was a fraught silence | ||
~ | ~ | she sounded a bit fraught | ||
to tenure someone | give (someone) a permanent post, especially as a teacher or lecturer: | |||
~ | ~ | I had recently been tenured and then promoted to full professor | ||
tenuous | very weak or slight | |||
insurgent | a person fighting against a government or invading force; a rebel or revolutionary | |||
divergent | tending to be different or develop in different directions: | |||
~ | ~ | varieties of English can remain astonishingly divergent from one another | ||
beraved | be deprived of a close relation or friend through their death: | |||
double entendre | doppeldeutig | |||
insipid | lacking flavour; weak or tasteless // , lacking vigour or interest | |||
repudiate sth. | to refuse to accept something | |||
~ | ~ | to refures to accept something | ||
enmity | a state or feeling of active opposition or hostility | |||
disparaging | expressing the opinion that something is of little worth; derogatory: | |||
~ | ~ | disparaging remarks about council houses | ||
ardent | very enthusiastic or passionate | |||
naught | nothing | |||
flamboyant | (of a person or their behaviour) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness | |||
~ | ~ | the band’s flamboyant lead singer |
Abschnitt 6
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crummy | dirty, unpleasant, or of poor quality | |||
unperturbed | not perturbed or concerned | |||
irksome | irritating; annoying | |||
saunter | walk in a slow, relaxed manner | |||
affront | an action or remark that causes outrage or offence | |||
~ | ~ | he took his son’s desertion as a personal affront | ||
disquiet | a feeling of worry or unease | |||
zeal | great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective: | |||
~ | ~ | his zeal for privatization | ||
~ | ~ | Laura brought a missionary zeal to her work | ||
recalcitrant | having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline: | |||
~ | ~ | a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year-olds | ||
indolent | wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy | |||
to administer | manage and be responsible for the running of (a business,_organization,_etc.), dispense or apply (a remedy or drug) | |||
~ | ~ | each school was administered separately | ||
~ | ~ | paramedic crews are capable of administering drugs | ||
fraudulent | obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception | |||
to concuss | hit the head of (a person or animal), causing them to become temporarily unconscious or confused | |||
baleful | threatening harm; menacing | |||
to alienate | 1make (someone) feel isolated or estranged | |||
scurvy | a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century: | |||
palpable | able to be touched or felt | |||
~ | ~ | the palpable bump at the bridge of the nose | ||
evoke | 1bring or recall (a feeling,_memory,_or image) to the conscious mind | |||
~ | ~ | the sight evoked pleasant memories of his childhood | ||
insoluble | 1impossible to solve | |||
pedestal | 1the base or support on which a statue, obelisk, or column is mounted: | |||
relish | great enjoyment | |||
to proliferate | increase rapidly in number; multiply | |||
~ | ~ | the science fiction magazines which proliferated in the 1920s | ||
to embolden | give (someone) the courage or confidence to do something | |||
~ | ~ | emboldened by the claret, he pressed his knee against hers | ||
to decry | publicly denounce | |||
to render | 1 provide or give (a service,_help,_etc.), 2 cause to be or become; make | |||
constituency | a group of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body |
Abschnitt 7
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thud | a dull, heavy sound, such as that made by an object falling to the ground | |||
~ | ~ | my heart is thudding | ||
to galvanize | shock or excite (someone) into taking action | |||
~ | ~ | the urgency of his voice galvanized them into action | ||
awry | away from the usual or expected course; amiss | |||
~ | ~ | many youthful romances go awry | ||
~ | ~ | I got the impression that something was awry | ||
haze | a state of mental confusion: | |||
~ | ~ | an alcoholic haze | ||
nefarious | (typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal | |||
frenzy | a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour | |||
contemplative | expressing or involving prolonged thought | |||
~ | ~ | she regarded me with a contemplative eye | ||
dwell on/upon | think, speak, or write at length about (a particular subject,_especially one that is a source of unhappiness,_anxiety,_or dissatisfaction) | |||
akin | of similar character | |||
~ | ~ | something akin to gratitude overwhelmed her | ||
~ | ~ | genius and madness are akin | ||
mother hen | a person who sees to the needs of others, especially in a fussy or interfering way | |||
threshold | the magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, result, or condition to occur or be manifested | |||
impeccable | in accordance with the highest standards; faultless | |||
strife | angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict | |||
prone (to do sth) | 1. likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable | |||
prone | 2. lying flat, especially face downwards | |||
hostile | showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly | |||
equanimity | calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation | |||
galore | in abundance | |||
~ | ~ | there were prizes galore for everything | ||
to revere | feel deep respect or admiration for (something) | |||
~ | ~ | Cézanne’s still lifes were revered by his contemporaries | ||
constipation | a high level of constraint or restriction | |||
brimming | be full to the point of overflowing | |||
black ice | a transparent coating of ice, especially on a road surface | |||
purge of | rid (someone) of an unwanted feeling, memory, or condition | |||
~ | ~ | Bob had helped purge Martha of the terrible guilt that had haunted her | ||
to startle sth. | cause to feel sudden shock or alarm | |||
composed | having one’s feelings and expression under control; calm |
Abschnitt 8
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brisk | active and energetic | |||
~ | ~ | <!>a good brisk walk</!> | ||
on a shoestring | with a very small amount of money | |||
egotistical | egoistisch | |||
appeal | objection after trial, wanting to change the result | |||
to traduce | say things that are unpleasent/not true | |||
rampant | flourishing or spreading unchecked | |||
slim pickens | means a small amount of anything | |||
nonchalant | feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm | |||
to reconcile | restore friendly relations between, settle | |||
sully | damage the purity or integrity of | |||
~ | ~ | they were outraged that anyone should sully their good name | ||
to press-gang | forcibly enlist (someone) into service in the army or navy | |||
time and tide wait for no man | if you don’t make use of a favourable opportunity, you may never get the same chance again | |||
restitution | the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner | |||
pinnacle | the most successful point; the culmination | |||
to conglomerate | gather together into a compact mass; mixed; accumulate | |||
~ | ~ | atoms which conglomerate at the centre | ||
blimp | 1 a pompous, reactionary type of person // , 2 a small airship or barrage balloon | |||
spiel | an elaborate or glib speech or story, typically one used by a salesperson | |||
abet | encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime | |||
~ | ~ | he was not guilty of murder, but guilty of aiding and abetting others | ||
eligible | having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions | |||
~ | ~ | having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions | ||
insinuation | an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad | |||
fortitude | courage in pain or adversity | |||
~ | ~ | she endured her illness with great fortitude | ||
belligerent | unfriendly and aggressive;, hostile | |||
ailing | in poor health | |||
~ | ~ | the ailing economy | ||
wind chimes | a decorative arrangement of small pieces of glass, metal, or shell suspended from a frame, typically hung near a door or window so as make a tinkling sound in the draught | |||
to invert | put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement | |||
~ | ~ | invert the mousse on to a serving plate |
Abschnitt 9
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bravado | a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate | |||
~ | ~ | he possesses none of the classic wheeler-dealer’s casual bravado | ||
cordial | warm and friendly | |||
cradle | a baby’s bed or cot, typically one mounted on rockers | |||
to stride | walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction | |||
~ | ~ | we are striding confidently towards the future | ||
~ | ~ | he strode across the road | ||
talk to you later | see you on the flipside | |||
propensity | An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way | |||
~ | ~ | his propensity for violence | ||
efficacy | The ability to produce a desired or intended result | |||
~ | ~ | there is little information on the efficacy of this treatment | ||
teeter on the brink (or edge) | Be very close to a difficult or dangerous situation | |||
~ | ~ | the country teetered on the brink of civil war | ||
inquisitive | Having or showing an interest in learning things; curious | |||
crowbar | Brecheisen | |||
to disembowel | Cut open and remove the internal organs of | |||
~ | ~ | the dinosaur used its claw to disembowel prey | ||
groom | Bräutigam | |||
Glasgow smile | is a wound caused by making small cuts on the corners of a victim's mouth, then beating or stabbing him or her until the muscles in the face contract, causing the cuts to extend up the cheeks to the victim's ears. This leaves a scar in the shape of a smile, hence the name | |||
Colombian necktie, corbata colombiana | victim's throat is slashed horizontally | |||
to extenuate | acting in mitigation to lessen the seriousness of guilt or an offence, abschwächen/beschönigen | |||
quirky | Having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects | |||
~ | ~ | her sense of humour was decidedly quirky | ||
to take the plunge | es wagen, den Schritt tun, den Sprung wagen | |||
abyss | A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm | |||
~ | ~ | a rope led down into the dark abyss | ||
marksman | A person skilled in shooting | |||
cauldron | Kessel | |||
concoction | A mixture of various ingredients or elements, Mischmasch | |||
conglomerate | A thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items that are grouped together, A large corporation formed by the merging of separate and diverse firms | |||
Atomausstieg | nuclear phaseout | |||
deference | Polite submission and respect | |||
~ | ~ | he addressed her with the deference due to age | ||
contrivance | invention |
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envoy | A messenger or representative, especially one on a diplomatic mission | |||
immane and interwoven | immens und verflechtet | |||
~ | ~ | There is only one holistic system of systems, one vast and immane, interwoven, interacting, multi-variate, multi-national dominion of dollars | ||
inexorable | Impossible to stop or prevent | |||
~ | ~ | The world is a college of corporations, inexorably determined by the immutable by-laws of business | ||
cantankerous | Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative | |||
loathing | A feeling of intense dislike or disgust; hatred | |||
humour me | To do something for someone, when it seems stupid, explain something, physically do something for specified person...etc..etc | |||
barefaced | showing that you do not care about offending sb or about behaving badly | |||
heap | untidy pile of something; a lot of sth | |||
jacknapes | a person who is rude in an annoying way | |||
bereft | completely lacking sth; having lost sth | |||
exasperate and infuriate | to annoy or irritate sb very much | |||
throttle | strangle | |||
imprecation | a curse | |||
propriety | moral and social behaviour that is considered to be correct and acceptable | |||
excel | to be very good at sth | |||
enthral | if sth enthrals you, it is so interesting, beautiful, etc. that you give it all your attention | |||
deprave | to make sb morally bad | |||
lewd | referring to sex in a rude and offensive way (obscene) | |||
upbraid | to criticise sb or speak angrily to them because you do not approve of sth that they have said or done | |||
detriment | the act of causing harm or damage; sth that causes h or d | |||
sanctity | the state of being very important and worth protecting | |||
give/pay heed | pay careful attention | |||
sway | to move slowly from side to side | |||
enmity | feelings of hatred towards sb | |||
hearken | to listen to sth |
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scorn | contempt | |||
woe | troubles and problems that sb has; misery | |||
in vain | without success | |||
ere | before | |||
ostentation | an exaggerated display of wealth, knowledge or skill | |||
fey | sensitive and rather mysterious or strange; not acting in a very practical way | |||
don't you go on pity patrol | bemitleide mich nicht | |||
hole in the wall | A small dingy bar,_shop,_or restaurant. | |||
i will be there with bells on | Enthusiastically | |||
when push comes to shove | When one must commit oneself to an action or decision | |||
braindrain/braingain | talentschwund durch auswanderung | |||
beggers can't be choosers | selbsterklärend | |||
the straw that broke the camel's back | tropfen, der das fass zum überlaufen bringt | |||
going dutch | jeder zahlt seine eigene rechnung | |||
dreary | that makes you feel sad; dull and not interesting | |||
lethargy | the state of not having any energy or enthusiasm for doing things | |||
uncongenial | (of a person) not pleasant or friendly | |||
to slake something | to satisfy a desire | |||
tattered | old and torn; in bad condition | |||
to swoon (over sb) | to feel very excited, emotional, etc. about somebody that you think is sexually attractive, so that you almost become unconscious | |||
inchoation/incohation | a beginning; early stage | |||
temperamental | having a tendency to become angry, excited or upset easily, and to behave in an unreasonable way | |||
impudent | rude; not showing respect for other people | |||
devious | behaving in a dishonest or indirect way, or tricking people, in order to get something | |||
staple | {[only before noun]} forming a basic, large or important part of something |
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perpetrator | a person who commits a crime or does something that is wrong or evil | |||
row | quarrel | |||
cramped | a cramped room, etc. does not have enough space for the people in it | |||
to savour | to enjoy the full taste or flavour of something, especially by eating or drinking it slowly | |||
to pore over/scutinise | examine | |||
dusk | the time of day when the light has almost gone, but it is not yet dark | |||
to evict sb. from sth. | to force somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so | |||
conscientious | taking care to do things carefully and correctly | |||
sensible | able to make good judgements based on reason and experience rather than emotion; practical | |||
chide | to criticize or blame somebody because they have done something wrong | |||
to scold | to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong | |||
invigorating <-->_enervating | to make somebody feel healthy and full of energy <-->_weak and tired | |||
failing | a weakness or fault in somebody/something | |||
opulent | luxurious, wealthy (of people) | |||
benign | kind and gentle; not hurting anybody | |||
malignant | having or showing a strong desire to harm somebody | |||
overt | done in an open way and not secretly | |||
haven | Zufluchtsort | |||
confounding | confusing | |||
arduous | involving a lot of effort and energy, especially over a period of time | |||
prospect | the possibility that something will happen | |||
trepidation | great worry or fear about something unpleasant that may happen | |||
~ | ~ | He knocked on the door with some trepidation. | ||
superfluous | more than you need or want, unnecessary | |||
swings and roundabouts | used to say that there are advantages and disadvantages whatever decision you make | |||
to infer | to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available;, (sth) to suggest indirectly that something is true | |||
~ | ~ | It is reasonable to infer that the government knew about these deals. | ||
~ | ~ | Are you inferring (that) I'm not capable of doing the job? |
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fad | something that people are interested in for only a short period of time, craze | |||
integral | being an essential part of something | |||
affluence | prosperity, wealth | |||
bosom | a woman's chest or breasts | |||
temerity | extremely confident behaviour that people are likely to consider rude | |||
vantage | a position from which you watch something; a point in time or a situation from which you consider something, especially the past | |||
salvage | the act of saving things that have been, or are likely to be, damaged or lost, especially in a disaster or an accident | |||
rear | the back part of something, bottom | |||
in the throes of doing sth. | in the middle of an activity, especially a difficult or complicated one | |||
to enshrine | to make a law, right, etc. respected or official, especially by stating it in an important written document | |||
to abjure | renounce, to promise publicly that you will give up or reject a belief or a way of behaving | |||
unswerving | strong and not changing or becoming weaker | |||
abdicate | to give up the position of being king or queen | |||
dumbstruck/dumbfounded | unable to speak because of surprise | |||
to tarnish sth. | 1. to spoil the good opinion people have of somebody/something, 2. if metal tarnishes or something tarnishes it, it no longer looks bright and shiny | |||
weary | very tired, especially after you have been working hard or doing something for a long time | |||
quaint | attractive in an unusual or old-fashioned way | |||
petulant | bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want | |||
flummery | nonsense, especially praise that is silly or not sincere | |||
defiance | open refusal to obey somebody/something | |||
diffident | shy | |||
affable | pleasant, friendly and easy to talk to | |||
lest | 1. in order to prevent something from happening, 2. used to introduce the reason for the particular emotion mentioned | |||
~ | ~ | Lest anyone should doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth. | ||
~ | ~ | He gripped his brother's arm lest he be trampled by the mob | ||
~ | ~ | She was afraid lest she had revealed too much. | ||
to romp (+ adverb/preposition), romp home/to victory | to play in a happy and noisy way, to easily win a race or competition | |||
be somebody's pigeon | to be somebody's responsibility or business |
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to meddle (in/with something) | interfere | |||
to aggravate/exacerbate something / someone | worsen / irritate | |||
chav | a young person, often without a high level of education, who follows a particular fashion | |||
red herring | falsche Spur/Fährte | |||
haphazard | with no particular order or plan; not organized well | |||
to indict sb | to officially charge somebody with a crime | |||
leer (at somebody) | to look or smile at somebody in an unpleasant way that shows an evil or sexual interest in them | |||
to taper off | to become gradually less in number, amount, degree, etc | |||
keep up with the Joneses | to try to have all the possessions and social achievements that your friends and neighbours have | |||
to emulate sb | (formal) to try to do something as well as somebody else because you admire them | |||
~ | ~ | She hopes to emulate her sister's sporting achievements. | ||
whimsical | unusual and not serious in a way that is either amusing or annoying | |||
~ | ~ | to have a whimsical sense of humour | ||
~ | ~ | Much of his writing has a whimsical quality. | ||
to redress something | put right | |||
to deplore something | to strongly disapprove of something and criticize it, especially publicly | |||
succinct | expressed clearly and in a few words | |||
pipe dream | a hope or plan that is impossible to achieve or not practical | |||
rag | Lumpen, Fetzen | |||
be in cahoots (with somebody) | to be planning or doing something dishonest with somebody else, be in collusion | |||
to do sth. on a whim | etw. aus einer Laune heraus tun | |||
shedload | A large amount or number. | |||
scapegoat | sündenbock | |||
to be on the cusp of sth. | an der Schwelle zu etw. stehen | |||
to bullyrag | Treat (someone) in a scolding or intimidating way | |||
piquant | exciting and interesting |
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spin something (as something) | to present information or a situation in a particular way, especially one that makes you or your ideas seem good | |||
diffident | shy | |||
sordid | immoral or dishonest | |||
belch | the action of letting air come up noisily from your stomach and out through your mouth | |||
to poach (somebody/something) (from somebody/something) | to take and use somebody/something that belongs to somebody/something else, especially in a secret, dishonest or unfair way | |||
transient | temporary, continuing for only a short time | |||
menial | (usually disapproving) (of work) not skilled or important, and often boring or badly paid | |||
to sulk | (disapproving) to look angry and refuse to speak or smile because you want people to know that you are upset about something | |||
to squirm | to move around a lot making small twisting movements,_because you are nervous,_uncomfortable,_etc., to wriggle | |||
to conflate (a with b) | to put two or more things together to make one new thing | |||
to covet something | to want something very much, especially something that belongs to somebody else | |||
to redact something | to remove information from a document because you do not want the public to see it | |||
to faff about/around | to spend time doing things in a way that is not well organized and that does not achieve much | |||
adoration | a feeling of great love or worship | |||
wreckage | the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged or destroyed | |||
whim | a sudden wish to do or have something, especially when it is something unusual or unnecessary | |||
intricacies of sth. | the complicated parts or details of something | |||
consternation | dismay, a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise | |||
endearing | lovable | |||
dread | fear, nervous | |||
revulsion/repugnance | a strong feeling of disgust or horror | |||
dejection | Unhappiness | |||
leniency | the fact of being less strict than expected when punishing somebody or when making sure that rules are obeyed | |||
curator | a person whose job is to be in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or an art gallery,_etc. | |||
dumbing down | the process of making something less accurate or educational, and of worse quality, by trying to make it easier for people to understand |
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to be dead set on | auf etw. erpicht sein, felsenfest vorhaben | |||
hefty | (of a person or an object) big and heavy | |||
fork out | (informal) to spend a lot of money on something, especially unwillingly | |||
that really gets my goat | das regt mich auf | |||
unwary | not cautious | |||
inveterate | (of a person) always doing something or enjoying something, and unlikely to stop | |||
discerning | able to show good judgement about the quality of somebody/something | |||
fatigued | exhausted | |||
intrepid | fearless | |||
uncongenial | (of a person) not pleasant or friendly; not like yourself | |||
enervate somebody | to make somebody feel weak and tired | |||
dreary | dull | |||
downcast/dejected | sad or depressed | |||
to rough sth. out | to draw or write something without including all the details | |||
kin | your family or your relatives | |||
ceasefire/truce | a time when enemies agree to stop fighting, usually while a way is found to end the fighting permanently | |||
busking | the activity of performing music in a public place and asking for money from people passing by | |||
subversive | a person who tries to destroy or damage a government or political system by attacking it secretly or indirectly | |||
inwardly | in your mind; secretly | |||
bulge out | pop out | |||
coiled | aufgerollt | |||
glisten | to shine | |||
unstinting | given or giving generously | |||
morass/web | an unpleasant and complicated situation that is difficult to escape from | |||
to endear | sich beliebt machen |
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cutlery | knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food | |||
effeminacy | the quality in a man or boy of looking, behaving or sounding like a woman or a girl | |||
fastidious | meticulous | |||
permeate something | a belief that permeates all levels of society | |||
shrewd/astute | clever at understanding and making judgements about a situation | |||
regurgitate something | to bring food that has been swallowed back up into the mouth again, to repeat something you have heard or read without really thinking about it or understanding it | |||
solemn | serious | |||
put across | vermitteln | |||
impending | imminent | |||
to assert | to state clearly and firmly that something is true | |||
solicitor | (British English) a lawyer who prepares legal documents, for example for the sale of land or buildings, advises people on legal matters, and can speak for them in some courts of law | |||
sensuous | giving pleasure to your senses | |||
tender | kind | |||
luscious | delicious, rich | |||
pulpy | soft and wet, especially as a result of being crushed, (of a book or magazine) containing subject matter of little value | |||
wilting | to become weak or tired or less confident | |||
foliage | the leaves of a tree or plant; leaves and branches together | |||
fruition | the successful result of a plan, a process or an activity | |||
transgression | an act that goes beyond the limits of what is morally or legally acceptable | |||
prong | each of the two or more long pointed parts of a fork | |||
tier | row or layer of something that has several rows or layers placed one above the other | |||
spoon-fed | disapproving) to teach people something in a way that gives them too much help and does not make them think for themselves | |||
on knife-edge | (of a situation,_etc.) finely balanced between success and failure, (of a person) very worried or anxious about the result of something | |||
salver | a large plate, usually made of metal, on which drinks or food are served at a formal event | |||
pane | a single sheet of glass in a window |
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gust | a sudden strong increase in the amount and speed of wind that is blowing | |||
~ | ~ | A gust of wind blew his hat off. | ||
speck | a very small spot;_a small piece of dirt,_etc. | |||
vivacious | (especially of a woman) having a lively, attractive personality | |||
complacency | a feeling of satisfaction with yourself or with a situation, so that you do not think any change is necessary | |||
unobtrusive, <-->_obtrusive | not attracting unnecessary attention, <-->_noticeable in an unpleasant way | |||
pervade/permeate | (formal) to spread through and be noticeable in every part of something | |||
~ | ~ | The entire house was pervaded by a sour smell. | ||
trussed up | tied up | |||
ensue | to happen after or as a result of another event, follow | |||
lubricant | a substance, for example oil, that you put on surfaces or parts of a machine so that they move easily and smoothly | |||
assimilate | to become, or allow somebody to become, a part of a country or community rather than remaining in a separate group | |||
encapsulate sth. | formal) to express the most important parts of something in a few words, a small space or a single object; to sum up | |||
hinge | a piece of metal, plastic, etc. on which a door, lid or gate moves freely as it opens or closes | |||
innocuous | harmless | |||
net-effect | nettoergebnis, endresultat | |||
maelstrom | (literary) a situation full of strong emotions or confusing events, that is hard to control and makes you feel frightened | |||
swirl | to move around quickly in a circle; to make something do this | |||
shell out | to pay a lot of money for something | |||
to pester/badger | to annoy somebody, especially by asking them something many times | |||
teem | pour (rain) | |||
to wade | to walk with an effort through something, especially water or mud | |||
to unearth sth. | to dig up | |||
to embellish sth. | decorate | |||
uncharted | that has not been visited or investigated before; not familiar | |||
awe-inspiring | impressive; making you feel respect and admiration | |||
indistinct | vague, hazy |
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dazzling | blinding | |||
gratuitous | unnecessary | |||
florid | (usually disapproving) having too much decoration or detail | |||
fatuous | stupid | |||
glaring | (of something bad) very easily seen, blatant | |||
inscrutable | if a person or their expression is inscrutable, it is hard to know what they are thinking or feeling, because they do not show any emotion | |||
amenity | a feature that makes a place pleasant, comfortable or easy to live in | |||
boarded up | mit Brettern zugenagelt | |||
commemorative | intended to help people remember and respect an important person or event in the past | |||
// to thwart | frustrate | |||
prevalent | common, widespread | |||
annexea | a building that is added to, or is near, a larger one and that provides extra living or work space | |||
latch on | (informal) to understand an idea or what somebody is saying, to become attached to somebody/something, to join somebody and stay in their company, especially when they would prefer you not to be with them, to develop a strong interest in something | |||
unctuous | friendly or giving praise in a way that is not sincere and which is therefore unpleasant | |||
incessant | constant | |||
to compartmentalise | aufgliedern; unterteilen | |||
audacity | nerve | |||
pell-mell (old-fashioned) | very quickly and in a way that is not controlled | |||
opacity | the fact of being difficult to understand; the fact of being opaque, opposite transparency | |||
~ | ~ | the opacity of the poet’s language | ||
propensity | inclination | |||
to declutter | to remove things that you do not use so that you have more space and can easily find things when you need them | |||
endowment | a quality or an ability that you are born with | |||
to enmesh | {[usually passive]} enmesh somebody/something (in something) (formal) to involve somebody/something in a bad situation that it is not easy to escape from | |||
to reiterate | to repeat something that you have already said, especially to emphasize it | |||
~ | ~ | The government has reiterated its commitment to economic reform. | ||
to ostracise sb. | to shun sb., to refuse to let somebody be a member of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to somebody |
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vacuous | showing no sign of intelligence or sensitive feelings | |||
petulant | bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want | |||
high and dry | of a boat, etc.) in a position out of the water | |||
touch-and-go | used to say that the result of a situation is uncertain and that there is a possibility that something bad or unpleasant will happen | |||
~ | ~ | She's fine now, but it was touch-and-go for a while (= there was a possibility that she might die). | ||
the life and soul of the party,_etc. | (British English) the most amusing and interesting person at a party, etc | |||
to make all the right noises | to say the things you are expected to say, sometimes when you do not mean them | |||
to take issue | To take an opposing point of view;_disagree. | |||
strike gold, strike a chord | to become rich, to cause someone to remember something;_to remind someone of something;_to be familiar. | |||
have something burning a hole in your pocket | if someone has money burning a hole in their pocket, they want to spend it as soon as possible | |||
burn the midnight oil | to stay up working, especially studying, late at night. (Alludes to working by the light of an oil lamp late in the night) | |||
get your fingers burned/burnt | have st. go wrong | |||
fiddling while Rome b urns | focusing on sth. trivial during a crisis | |||
have money to burn | have lots of money | |||
burn your bridges | take action which you cannot reverse | |||
face the music | To accept the unpleasant consequences,_especially of one's own actions. | |||
toe the line | do what is expected | |||
deliver the goods, come up with the goods | to do what you have promised to do or what people expect or want you to | |||
come in for something | to receive something, especially something unpleasant | |||
~ | ~ | The government's economic policies have come in for a lot of criticism. | ||
a turn-up for the boooks | i never thought that.. | |||
turn of phrase | a distinctive spoken or written expression | |||
toss and turn | to be unable to sleep because of worrying | |||
cataract | a large steep waterfall | |||
ubiquitous | seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time; very common | |||
upshot | outcome | |||
to winkle out sth | to get something/somebody out of a place or position, especially when this is not easy to do |
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to veer | to swerve | |||
conifer | any tree that produces hard dry fruit called cones. Most conifers are evergreen (= have leaves that stay on the tree all year). | |||
curb something | to check sth | |||
a foregone conclusion | if you say that something is a foregone conclusion, you mean that it is a result that is certain to happen | |||
contravene | infringe | |||
rickety | not strong or well made; likely to break | |||
to scurry/scottle | to run with quick short steps | |||
opinionated | having very strong opinions that you are not willing to change | |||
to splash out | British English, informal) to spend a lot of money on something | |||
any tree that produces hard dry fruit called cones. Most conifers are evergreen (= have leaves that stay on the tree all year). | conifer; coniferous | |||
the most important part of a plan or argument that the other parts depend on | keystone; staple | |||
reputable | respected | |||
conservation | protection of environment | |||
dismissive | disdainful; showing that you do not believe a person or thing to be important or worth considering | |||
reputed | rumoured; generally thought to be something or to have done something, although this is not certain | |||
take over/up the reins | to take control of something, especially an organization or a country: | |||
to fret about sth | to be worried or unhappy and not able to relax | |||
off the cuff | aus dem Stegreif | |||
dreamboat | a man who is very attractive | |||
to have a cob on sth | über etw. verärgert sein | |||
pernicious | having a very harmful effect on somebody/something, especially in a way that is gradual and not easily noticed | |||
avarice | greed; extreme desire for wealth | |||
penchant | fodness | |||
denouement | the end of a play, book, etc., in which everything is explained or settled; the end result of a situation | |||
to mar | to damage or spoil something good; blight, ruin |
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to engender sth | to make a feeling or situation exist | |||
done and dusted | (British English,_informal) completely finished | |||
ensnare somebody/something | to trap | |||
pliable | flexible | |||
mitigation, in mitigation | a reduction in how unpleasant, serious, etc. something is, (law) with the aim of making a crime seem less serious or easier to forgive | |||
insular | (disapproving) only interested in your own country, ideas, etc. and not in those from outside | |||
to go off / leave in a huff | beleidigt abziehen | |||
to shoe-horn | einpassen | |||
penance | something that you have to do even though you do not like doing it | |||
tenacious | persistent | |||
to bludgeon, ˈblʌdʒən | to force somebody to do something, especially by arguing with them | |||
flagrant | shocking because it is done in a very obvious way and shows no respect for people,_laws,_etc., blatant | |||
wedgie | an act of lifting somebody up by his/her underwear, usually done as a joke | |||
panache, pəˈnæʃ | flair; style | |||
madcap | reckless | |||
recalcitrant | unwilling to obey rules or follow instructions; difficult to control | |||
Rosie the Riveter | the name used in the US to refer to any American woman who worked in factories to help the war effort during World War II. A riveter fixes sheets of metal together with thick metal pins. The name was used as the title of a popular song,_and a real riveter,_called Rose Monroe,_was chosen for a famous poster (= large printed notice) which showed a woman worker saying,_‘We can do it! | |||
lechery | the fact of always thinking about sex and looking for sexual pleasure | |||
obtuse | slow or unwilling to understand something | |||
besotted by/with sth | loving somebody/something so much that you do not behave in a sensible way | |||
conjecture | guess | |||
painstaking | meticulous | |||
wretched | terrible | |||
rustle | whisper | |||
denouement | the end result |
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penchant | fondness | |||
jaundiced | tainted; prejudiced | |||
heady | thrilling; intoxicating | |||
to yearn | to long for | |||
to tinge | to color | |||
derisive | ridiculing | |||
apathetic | indifferent | |||
ingenuous | honest | |||
defenestration | the act of throwing someone or something out of a window | |||
auspicious <->_inauspicious | promising | |||
epitome | a perfect example of something, embodiment | |||
smidgen | a small piece or amount of something | |||
salient | most important or noticeable | |||
galling | (of a situation or fact) making you angry because it is unfair | |||
rapacious (formal,_disapproving) | wanting more money or goods than you need or have a right to, grasping | |||
caress sth/sb | to touch somebody/something gently, especially in a sexual way or in a way that shows affection | |||
gossamer | (literary) any very light delicate material | |||
sagacious | wise | |||
noose | a circle that is tied in one end of a rope with a knot that allows the circle to get smaller as the other end of the rope is pulled | |||
gallows | a structure on which people, for example criminals, are killed by hanging | |||
expedient | an action that is useful or necessary for a particular purpose, but not always fair or right | |||
pearl necklace | the glorious culmination of tit-fucking,_in which you blow your nuts out all over a girl's tits,_shoulders,_neck,_and,_with any luck,_chin. one of the highest expressions of love and affection bestowable upon a woman by a man. | |||
to surcease | ablassen/nachlassen | |||
of yore (old use or literary) | long ago | |||
obeisance | respect for somebody/something or willingness to obey somebody |
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beguiling | attractive and interesting but sometimes mysterious or trying to trick you | |||
craven (formal,_disapproving) | lacking courage, cowardly | |||
laden (literary) | full of something, especially something unpleasant | |||
sheepish | looking or feeling embarrassed because you have done something silly or wrong, shamefaced | |||
stridency | the quality of being aggressive and determined | |||
plebiscite | referendum | |||
derision | scorn | |||
to filibuster | to make a long speech in parliament in order to delay a vote | |||
swastika | Hakenkreuz | |||
simple past: hang | hung: things, hanged: people | |||
contend that.., contend for sth. | maintain, to compete against sb in order to gain sth | |||
to abrogate | (specialist) to officially end a law,_an agreement,_etc., repeal | |||
to wane | decrease, fade | |||
forlorn | (of a person) appearing lonely and unhappy | |||
dissipation | he act of wasting money or spending money until there is none left | |||
déshabillé | the state of wearing no clothes or very few clothes | |||
to defray costs (formal) | to give somebody back the money that they have spent on something | |||
a millstone around/round your neck | a difficult problem or responsibility that it seems impossible to solve or get rid of | |||
hermit | a person who, usually for religious reasons, lives a very simple life alone and does not meet or talk to other people | |||
to appal | horrify | |||
to usurp sth/sb (formal) | to take somebody’s position and/or power without having the right to do this | |||
evince something (formal) | to show clearly that you have a feeling or quality | |||
menopause | the time during which a woman gradually stops menstruating, usually at around the age of 50 | |||
fluke | a lucky or unusual thing that happens by accident, not because of planning or skill | |||
doxology | in Christian worship, a short text that can be sung which praises God |
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paunch | a fat stomach on a man | |||
recluse | a person who lives alone and likes to avoid other people | |||
mishap | a small accident or piece of bad luck that does not have serious results | |||
to vindicate (formal) | justify | |||
candour , adj.: candid | frankness | |||
consternation | dismay | |||
impertinent | impolite | |||
vice | Schraubstock, criminal activities that involve sex or drugs | |||
~ | ~ | The film ended most satisfactorily: vice punished and virtue rewarded. | ||
chivalrous | (of men) polite, kind and behaving with honour, especially towards women, gallant | |||
unalloyed (formal) | pure | |||
convoluted | extremely complicated and difficult to follow, (formal) having many twists or curves | |||
covetous (formal) | having a strong desire for the things that other people have | |||
purge | he act of removing people, often violently, from an organization because their views are unacceptable to the people who have power | |||
to disconcert | disturb | |||
confluence | formal) the fact of two or more things becoming one | |||
~ | ~ | a confluence of social factors | ||
(coat) peg | a short piece of wood,_metal or plastic used for holding things together,_hanging things on,_marking a position,_etc. | |||
inconspicuous | not attracting attention; not easy to notice | |||
pedigree | a person’s family history or the background of something, especially when this is impressive | |||
blag something (British English,_informal) | to persuade somebody to give you something, or to let you do something, by talking to them in a clever or amusing way | |||
~ | ~ | We blagged our way into the reception by saying that we were from the press. | ||
curfew | a law which says that people must not go outside after a particular time at night until the morning; the time after which nobody must go outside | |||
oscillate (between A and B) (formal) | to keep changing from one extreme of feeling or behaviour to another, and back again, swing | |||
~ | ~ | Her moods oscillated between depression and elation. | ||
painstaking | thorough | |||
conjecture | guess | |||
to rebuke / reprimand | the act of speaking severely to somebody because they have done something wrong | |||
veneer (of something) (formal) | an outer appearance of a particular quality that hides the true nature of somebody/something |
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cogent | convincing | |||
indigenous | native | |||
gerrymander | to change the size and borders of an area for voting in order to give an unfair advantage to one party in an election | |||
wrought something | (formal or literary) (used only in the past tense) caused something to happen, especially a change | |||
hoarse | (of a person or voice) sounding rough and unpleasant, especially because of a sore throat | |||
~ | ~ | a hoarse cough/cry/scream | ||
beguile (formal) | 1. to trick somebody into doing something, especially by being nice to them, 2. to attract or interest somebody | |||
~ | ~ | He was beguiled by her beauty. | ||
~ | ~ | She beguiled them into believing her version of events. | ||
posterity | all the people who will live in the future | |||
infirmity | weakness or illness over a long period | |||
to console | comfort | |||
profane (formal) | having or showing a lack of respect for God or holy things | |||
tacit {[noun]} | that is suggested indirectly or understood, rather than said in words | |||
~ | ~ | tacit approval/support/knowledge | ||
soothsayer | a person who is believed to be able to tell what will happen in the future | |||
lief (old use) | willingly; happily | |||
coronet | a round decoration for the head, especially one made of flowers | |||
ephemeral (formal) | short-lived | |||
rapture (formal) | delight | |||
elation | a feeling of great happiness and excitement | |||
courtesy | politeness, exchange pleseantries = courtesy | |||
pertinacious (formal) | determined to achieve a particular aim despite difficulties or opposition | |||
vagaries (formal) | changes in somebody/something that are difficult to predict or control | |||
prolix (formal) | (of writing,_a speech,_etc.) using too many words and therefore boring | |||
eavesdrop (on somebody/something) | to listen secretly to what other people are saying | |||
to bludgeon | to hit somebody several times with a heavy object | |||
nostrum | formal, disapproving) an idea that is intended to solve a problem but that will probably not succeed | |||
ham-fisted | clumsy |
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IV | intravenous | |||
bountiful | 1. generous, 2. in large quantities; large | |||
to affiliate yourself with sth | to join, to be connected with, or to work for an organization | |||
dandruff | very small pieces of dead skin, seen as a white dust in a person’s hair | |||
to consign sb to sth (formal) | to put somebody/something in an unpleasant situation | |||
perdition | punishment that lasts for ever after death | |||
to cajole | to make somebody do something by talking to them and being very nice to them, coax | |||
pulpit | a small platform in a church that is like a box and is high above the ground, where a priest, etc. stands to speak to the people | |||
pauper (old use) | a very poor person | |||
gale | an extremely strong wind | |||
indignant | feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you have been treated unfairly, -->_angry; annoyed, furious, heated | |||
usurp sb/sth (formal) | to take somebody’s position and/or power without having the right to do this | |||
evince something (formal) | to show clearly that you have a feeling or quality | |||
mishap | small accident or piece of bad luck that does not have serious results | |||
in rente gehen | to take retirement | |||
See You Next Tuesday, thursday? what about thursday? | cunt, twat | |||
ebullience | the quality of being full of confidence, energy and good humour | |||
to be an item | pärchen sein | |||
to bifurcate | (of roads,_rivers,_etc.) to divide into two separate parts | |||
capricious | unpredictable | |||
ingenuity | inventiveness | |||
copious | in large amounts | |||
to dissipate/squander sth. | to waste something, such as time or money, especially by not planning the best way of using it | |||
to bequeath | to say in a will that you want somebody to have your property, money, etc. after you die, leave | |||
to bamboozle sb | to confuse somebody, especially by tricking them |
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pedlar | a person who in the past travelled from place to place trying to sell small objects | |||
to obviate/preclude sth | to remove a problem or the need for something | |||
a cog in the machine/wheel | (informal) a person who is a small part of a large organization | |||
He who sups with the devil should have a long spoon | A warning not to get too close when dealing with evil people. | |||
to harangue sb | to speak loudly and angrily in a way that criticizes somebody/something or tries to persuade people to do something | |||
to appease sb | to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want | |||
~ | ~ | The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime. | ||
tawdry | intended to be bright and attractive but cheap and of low quality | |||
no man is an island | No one is self-sufficient;_everyone relies on others. This saying comes from a sermon by the seventeenth-century English author John Donne. | |||
paternalistic | (of a government or an employer) protecting the people who are governed or employed by providing them with what they need, but not giving them any responsibility or freedom of choice | |||
fragrance | a pleasant smell | |||
mellow | soft, rich and pleasant | |||
underdog | a person,_team,_country,_etc. that is thought to be in a weaker position than others and therefore not likely to be successful,_win a competition,_etc. | |||
despondency | a feeling of being sad and without much hope | |||
to wield sth, to brandish sth | to have and use power,_authority,_etc., to hold something, ready to use it as a weapon or tool | |||
~ | ~ | He was wielding a large knife. | ||
~ | ~ | She wields enormous power within the party. | ||
asinine | ridiculous | |||
demarcation | border or line seperating 2 things | |||
bemused | bewildered; showing that you are confused and unable to think clearly | |||
pandemonium | chaos | |||
precipitous | hasty (spanish), abrupt | |||
sage | a very wise person | |||
roster | a list of people’s names and the jobs that they have to do at a particular time | |||
on the dole (BrE coll.) | auf Stütze lebend | |||
cocksure | confident in a way that is annoying to other people and that they might find offensive | |||
leave somebody in the lurch | (informal) to fail to help somebody when they are relying on you to do so. | |||
unadulterated/undiluted | {[usually before noun]} you use unadulterated to emphasize that something is complete or total, pure | |||
~ | ~ | For me, the holiday was sheer unadulterated pleasure. |
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cumbersome | bulky | |||
dowry ˈdaʊri/ | money and/or property that, in some societies, a wife or her family must pay to her husband when they get married | |||
amenable | (of people) easy to control; willing to be influenced by somebody/something | |||
mutiny | the act of refusing to obey the orders of somebody in authority, especially by soldiers or sailors | |||
~ | ~ | Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny. | ||
salacious | (of stories,_pictures,_etc.) encouraging sexual desire or containing too much sexual detail | |||
dilapidated/ramshackle | (of furniture and buildings) old and in very bad condition | |||
dressing gown | bademantel | |||
take umbrage (at something) | to feel offended, insulted or upset by something, often without a good reason | |||
gargoyle | an ugly figure of a person or an animal that is made of stone and through which water is carried away from the roof of a building, especially a church, ;; Wasserspeiher | |||
insouciance ɪnˈsuːsiəns | nonchalance | |||
to peruse sth | to read something, especially in a careful way | |||
overzealous ˌəʊvəˈzeləs | showing too much energy or enthusiasm | |||
subterfuge ˈsʌbtəfjuːdʒ | a secret, usually dishonest, way of behaving | |||
to elope | to run away with somebody in order to marry them secretly | |||
verdant | (of grass,_plants,_fields,_etc.) fresh and green | |||
verve | energy, excitement or enthusiasm ;; gusto | |||
athwart | across; from one side to the other | |||
dyke | taboo, slang) a word for a lesbian, that is usually offensive | |||
inclement | (of the weather) not pleasant;_cold,_wet,_etc. | |||
furrow ˈfʌrəʊ | a deep line in the skin of the face | |||
~ | ~ | Suddenly he looked tired and there were deep furrows in his brow. | ||
to fester | (of a wound or cut) to become badly infected, (of bad feelings or thoughts) to become much worse because you do not deal with them successfully | |||
to wrench | jerk; twist | |||
brazen | shameless | |||
exuberant | full of energy, excitement and happiness | |||
subcutaneous ˌsʌbkjuˈteɪniəs | under the skin |
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pallor | pale colouring of the face, especially because of illness or fear | |||
~ | ~ | Her cheeks had an unhealthy pallor. | ||
~ | ~ | the deathly pallor of her face | ||
conducive | making it easy, possible or likely for something to happen | |||
demure | modest | |||
wry {[noun]} | 1. showing that you are both amused and disappointed or annoyed, 2. amusing in a way that shows irony | |||
~ | ~ | ‘At least we got one vote,’ she said with a wry smile. | ||
~ | ~ | He pulled a wry face when I asked him how it had gone. | ||
~ | ~ | a wry comedy about family life | ||
to prance | to move quickly with exaggerated steps so that people will look at you | |||
effusive | showing much or too much emotion | |||
exasperating | infuriating; superannoying | |||
acrid/pungent | having a strong, bitter smell or taste that is unpleasant | |||
to blare | to make a loud unpleasant noise | |||
orifice | a hole or opening, especially one in the body | |||
~ | ~ | the nasal orifice | ||
abreast | next to somebody/something and facing the same way | |||
fervent/ardent | passionate;; aving or showing very strong and sincere feelings about something | |||
placid | calm and peaceful, with very little movement; tranquil | |||
to falter | to become weaker or less effective; waver | |||
vestige | trace | |||
to kowtow | to show somebody in authority too much respect and be too willing to obey them | |||
to goad | to keep irritating or annoying somebody/something until they react | |||
volatile | unstable | |||
livid | furious | |||
sagacity | wisdom | |||
scallywag | tunichtgut, taugenichts | |||
convalescence | a period of time when you get well again after an illness or a medical operation; the process of getting well | |||
tentatively | hesitantly | |||
clamour (esp. US) | (formal) to demand something loudly | |||
take something at face value | to believe that something is what it appears to be, without questioning it |
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to capitulate | give in to sth.; yield; surrender | |||
dissident | strongly disagreeing with and criticizing your government, especially in a country where this kind of action is dangerous | |||
decorum | propriety | |||
concession | sth. that you allow or do, or allow sb to have, in order to end an argument or to make a stiuation less difficult | |||
calamity | disaster | |||
to scavenge | to search through waste for things that can be used or eaten | |||
lead (RP) | leesh | |||
garret | room, often small+dark+unpleasent, at the top of a house | |||
chump | stupid person | |||
desolate | forlorn | |||
scrumptious (inf.) | delicious | |||
to somersault | to turn over completely in the air | |||
~ | ~ | The car hit the kerb and somersaulted into the air | ||
ineffable (formal) | too great or beautiful to describe in words | |||
emissary | envoy | |||
parcel (BrE) | package | |||
to jettison | discard, abandon | |||
insidious | spreading gradually or without being noticed but causeing serious harm | |||
~ | ~ | the insidious effects of polluted water | ||
philanthropy | practice of helping the poor and those in need, especially by giving money | |||
caprice | whim | |||
assent (formal) | official agreement to or approval of sth | |||
~ | ~ | He nodded his assent | ||
if you're going to be a bear,_be a grizzly! | wenn scho, denn scho | |||
trafficers | Schlepper | |||
harrowing | very shocking or frightening and making you feel very upset | |||
to foment /fəʊˈment/ | o create trouble or violence or make it worse; incite | |||
pernicious | having a very harmful effect on somebody/something, especially in a way that is gradual and not easily noticed |
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to reprimand | to tell somebody officially that you do not approve of them or their actions; to rebuke | |||
conniving | behaving in a way that secretly hurts others or deliberately fails to prevent others from being hurt | |||
to proselytise | to try to persuade other people to accept your beliefs, especially about religion or politics | |||
proclivity | propensity | |||
panacea /ˌpænəˈsiːə/ | something that will solve all the problems of a particular situation | |||
residue | the part of the money, property, etc. of a person who has died that remains after all the debts, gifts, etc. have been paid | |||
exemption | a part of your income that you do not have to pay tax on | |||
~ | ~ | a tax exemption on money donated to charity | ||
synergy | the extra energy, power, success, etc. that is achieved by two or more people, companies or elements working together, instead of on their own | |||
jaded | tired and bored, usually because you have had too much of something | |||
gluttony | the habit of eating and drinking too much | |||
sojourn (literary) | a temporary stay in a place away from your home | |||
debauchery /dɪˈbɔːtʃəri/ | immoral behaviour involving sex, alcohol or drugs | |||
banter | friendly remarks and jokes | |||
contemporaneous | happening or existing at the same time; contemporary | |||
caveat | a warning that particular things need to be considered before something can be done | |||
hardship | a situation that is difficult and unpleasant because you do not have enough money,_food,_clothes,_etc. | |||
wistful | thinking sadly about something that you would like to have, especially something in the past that you can no longer have | |||
~ | ~ | There was something rather wistful about the sad little tune. | ||
venial | (of a sin or mistake) not very serious and therefore able to be forgiven | |||
to egg on | (informal) to encourage somebody to do something, especially something that they should not do | |||
to make a mountain out of a molehill | mücke elephant | |||
to tether | to tie an animal to a post so that it cannot move very far | |||
commandeer something | o take control of a building, a vehicle, etc. for military purposes during a war, or by force for your own use | |||
to mollify/placate | to make somebody feel less angry or upset | |||
grasp the nettle | To take on a difficult problem directly and energetically. | |||
emphatically | in a very clear way that involves speaking with force | |||
~ | ~ | Certainly not,’ he replied emphatically. |
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concerted | done in a planned and determined way,_especially by more than one person,_government,_country,_etc. | |||
~ | ~ | a concerted approach/attack/campaign | ||
every nook and cranny//, nook | every part of a place; every aspect of a situation//; a small quiet place or corner that is sheltered or hidden from other people | |||
carnality | Sinnlichkeit, Fleischeslust | |||
barrage ˈbærɑːʒ | the continuous firing of a large number of guns in a particular direction, especially to protect soldiers while they are attacking or moving towards the enemy | |||
~ | ~ | an artillery barrage from at least 1 000 guns | ||
coquettish | (of a woman's behaviour) intended to attract men, flirtatious | |||
to push the envelope | bis an die Grenze gehen | |||
visceral | literary) resulting from strong feelings rather than careful thought | |||
~ | ~ | visceral fear | ||
conceit | (disapproving) too much pride in yourself and what you do | |||
~ | ~ | I can say without conceit that I have talent. | ||
adamant | determined not to change your mind or to be persuaded about something | |||
~ | ~ | determined not to change your mind or to be persuaded about something | ||
aberrant, æˈberənt | not usual or not socially acceptable | |||
~ | ~ | aberrant behaviour | ||
to wallow in | to enjoy something that causes you pleasure | |||
~ | ~ | to wallow in despair/self-pity | ||
to bawl, bɔːl | to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way | |||
hook, line, and sinker | totally | |||
~ | ~ | She fell for our story hook, line, and sinker. They believed every word hook, line, and sinker. | ||
to pester | to badger | |||
none the wiser | so klug wie zuvor | |||
how long is a piece of string | Used as a response to a question such as "How long will it take?" or "How big is it?" when the length or size is unknown,_infinite,_or variable. | |||
philandering | (of a man) having sexual relationships with many different women | |||
prescient | knowing or appearing to know about things before they happen | |||
~ | ~ | prescient warnings | ||
fervent | having or showing very strong and sincere feelings about something, ardent | |||
derisory | too small or of too little value to be considered seriously, laughable | |||
to disavow sth | to state publicly that you have no knowledge of something or that you are not responsible for something/somebody | |||
~ | ~ | They disavowed claims of a split in the party. | ||
chortle | an act of laughing loudly with pleasure or because you are amused | |||
pundit | expert | |||
dally (old-fasioned) | o do something too slowly; to take too much time making a decision | |||
barren | infertile |
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ruse | rick | |||
sumptuous | very expensive and looking very impressive | |||
Dutch courage | the false courage or confidence that a person gets from drinking alcohol | |||
vernacular | (of language) spoken in a particular area or by a particular group, especially when it is not the official or written language; using a vernacular language | |||
~ | ~ | English vernacular poetry | ||
to pull no punches | mit harten Bandagen kämpfen | |||
endemic | regularly found in a particular place or among a particular group of people and difficult to get rid of | |||
~ | ~ | Malaria is endemic in many hot countries. | ||
nadir (ˈneɪdɪə | the worst moment of a particular situation | |||
~ | ~ | the nadir of his career | ||
litany of sth | a long boring account of a series of events,_reasons,_etc. | |||
~ | ~ | a litany of complaints | ||
agog | excited and very interested to find out something | |||
emulsion | any mixture of liquids that do not normally mix together, such as oil and water | |||
venerable | people or things deserve respect because they are old, important, wise, etc | |||
~ | ~ | a venerable old man | ||
desultory | going from one thing to another, without a definite plan and without enthusiasm | |||
~ | ~ | I wandered about in a desultory fashion. | ||
torpid | lethargic | |||
fretful | restless | |||
raucous | sounding loud and rough | |||
soporific | making you want to go to sleep | |||
to swelter | to be very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable | |||
lavish | extravagant, luxurious | |||
haughty | arrogant | |||
imperious | expecting people to obey you and treating them as if they are not as important as you | |||
goody two shoes | a person who always does everything right and always follows the rules,_so much so that it becomes annoying. | |||
to put /throw a spanner in the works | sand ins getriebe streuen | |||
fly off a tangent | (informal) to suddenly start saying or doing something that does not seem to be connected to what has gone before | |||
tacit | hat is suggested indirectly or understood, rather than said in words | |||
~ | ~ | By tacit agreement, the subject was never mentioned again. | ||
dishevelled | (of hair,_clothes or somebody’s general appearance) very untidy, unkempt |
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at somebody’s behest | (old use or formal) because somebody has ordered or requested it | |||
~ | ~ | at the King’s behest/at the behest of the King | ||
stampede /stæmˈpiːd/ | a situation in which a lot of people are trying to do or achieve the same thing at the same time | |||
~ | ~ | Falling interest rates has led to a stampede to buy property. | ||
in lieu (of something) | instead of | |||
bland | nondescript (little colour,_excitement or interest) | |||
docile | quiet and easy to control | |||
distraught | extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly | |||
desperation | state of being desperate | |||
raise/up the ante (änti) | to increase the level of sth, especially demands or sums of money | |||
put that in your pipe and smoke it | schreib dir das hinter die ohren | |||
to put something on the back burner | on hold or suspended temporarily | |||
regal | royal | |||
jovial | very cheerful and friendly | |||
to fend for yourself | to take care of yourself without help from anyone else | |||
unrequited | (of love) not returned by the person that you love | |||
public school | BE private school, US free local school paid for by government | |||
vapid | dull | |||
prosaic | unimaginative; mundane | |||
heyday | prime | |||
~ | ~ | In its heyday, the company ran trains every fifteen minutes. | ||
to allay sth | to make something, especially a feeling, less strong | |||
~ | ~ | to allay fears/concern/suspicion | ||
dappled | marked with spots of colour or shade | |||
obstinate | stubborn | |||
heirloom | valuable object that has belonged to the same family for many years | |||
devilment/devilry | mischief; wild behaviour that causes trouble | |||
good riddance | an unkind way of saying that you are pleased that sb/sth has gone | |||
to fetter | (literary) to restrict sbs freedom to do what they want, shackle sb |
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liege | a king or lord | |||
forfeit | sth that a person has to pay or sth that is taken from them because they have done sth wrong | |||
beacon | a light that is placed somewhere to guide vehicles and warn them of danger | |||
~ | ~ | a beacon of hope | ||
caught red-handed | eiskalt erwischt | |||
to jumble something up | to mix things together in a confused or untidy way | |||
murky | cloudy, (of people’s actions or character) not clearly known and suspected of not being honest | |||
freewheeling | not concerned about rules or the possible results of what you do | |||
to grapple with sth | to try hard to find a solution to a problem | |||
herald something | to be a sign that something is going to happen | |||
~ | ~ | These talks could herald a new era of peace. | ||
to pontificate | Express one’s opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way: | |||
logjam | a difficult situation in which you cannot make progress easily because there are too many things to do, bottleneck | |||
wear one's heart on one's sleeve and have one's heart on one's sleeve | to display one's feelings openly and habitually, rather than keep them private | |||
miscellaneous | gemischt | |||
sedentary | of people) spending a lot of time sitting down and not moving | |||
tomboy | a young girl who enjoys activities and games that are traditionally considered to be for boys | |||
to add insult to injury | das Ganze (nur) noch schlimmer machen | |||
gaffe | faux pas | |||
crooked | not in a straight line; bent or twisted, not straight | |||
truancy | the practice of staying away from school without permission | |||
to succumb | unterliegen | |||
to apprise | to give notice to | |||
to expedite | To speed up the progress of or execute quickly | |||
whinger | a person who complains a lot in an annoying way | |||
lackluster | not interesting or exciting; dull | |||
quiver | a case for carrying arrows |
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to ruffle someones feathers | to do something to cause confusion,_agitation,_irritation or annoyance in that person. | |||
put one's oar in | Interfere with something or insert one's opinion,_as in I'll thank you not to put your oar in when we're discussing a private matter. | |||
Keep your hair on | Ruhig Blut! {[Idiom]} | |||
lynchpin | Dreh- und Angelpunkt {m} {[fig.]} | |||
One can take a leaf out of his book.idiom | eine Scheibe abschneiden | |||
dogsbody | a person who does all the boring jobs that nobody else wants to do, and who is treated as being less important than other people | |||
furnace, /ˈfɜːnɪs/ | a space surrounded on all sides by walls and a roof for heating metal or glass to very high temperatures | |||
to bite the bullet | in den sauren Apfel beißen | |||
set-to | Disput, Wortgefächt | |||
go the whole hog | To do something as entirely or completely as possible;_to reserve or hold back nothing. | |||
~ | ~ | If you can afford a new computer, you might as well go the whole hog and get it custom built. | ||
cave in (to someone or something) | Fig. to give in to someone or something. | |||
yank one's chain | to fool or kid someone; to pull a fast one | |||
deride sth/sb | to treat somebody/something as ridiculous and not worth considering seriously; mock |