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| Zusammenfassung | This flashcard set helps university-level learners enhance their English proficiency, focusing on advanced vocabulary and expressions. It covers terms like "to persist," "replete," and "altercation," which are essential for academic and professional communication. The platform supports backward learning, allowing users to practice from the target language to the source language. Ideal for students and professionals aiming to refine their language skills, this set aids in building a robust vocabulary for effective communication at an advanced level. |
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| Karten | 56 |
| Lernende | 1 |
| Sprache | Deutsch |
| Kategorie | Englisch |
| Stufe | Universität |
| Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 24.09.2015 / 19.06.2019 |
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if people (verb) each with each other, they argue about unimportant things, often in a way that is considered childish
bicker
if something is a (idion) between people, it is matter that they disagree about very strongly
bone of contention
(noun) towards someone/between people is when people feel that someone is their enemy and therefore have aggressive and very unfriendly feelings towards them
enmity
if people (phrasal verb) each other, they have an argument or disagreement as a result of which they are no longer friendly with each other.
fall out with
if there is a (noun) between people, they disagree with and dislike each other
feud
if there is (noun) between people, they disagree with and dislike each other
friction
if you feel (noun) towards someone, you feel aggressive towards them, as if you would like them to be harmed in some way
hostility
if people are (adjective) with each other, they can't live or work together in a reasonable way because they are so different from each other that they cannot have a friendly relationship
incompatible
if there is (noun) between people, each is competing with the other in order to get something that both want or in order to be better than the other in some way
rivalry
if someone has a (noun) with someone, they have a big argument or fight with them
set-to
a (noun) is an occasion when people who disagree meet together in order to settle their dispute by arguing angrily
showdown
if people (verb) with each other or have a (noun), they argue with each other noisily, often about unimportant matters
squabble
oftenoften used woth an adjective to form phrases such as political (noun), this means angry and violent disagreement or conflict
strife
if you (idiom) someone, you say that you disagree with them or you argue with them, rather than saying nothing
take issue with
in phrases such as legal (noun), this means long and complicated argument
wrangle
Move out of or away from something and become visible
to emerge: ‘black ravens emerged from the fog’
Filled or well-supplied with something
replete (adj)
Leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully
to omit
Try hard to do or achieve something
to endeavour to (Brit): to endeavour to achieve something
Continue in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
to persist : ‘the minority of drivers who persist in drinking’
davon ausgehen
to assume
auf jmdn eingehen
to respond
die Herausforderung
the challenge
ob
whether
Das Wetter
the weather
sad and depressed, and not feeling hopeful about the future
dejected
extremely unhappy and upset because of semething terrible that has happened that affects you personally
devastated
caused to feel or show that you feel very angry
enrage/d
easily offended or upset, sensitive and likely to get angry soon
touchy
nervous and anxious about something that is going to happen in the future because you think it is going to be unpleasant for you
apprehensive
worried, two explanations!
bothered, concerned
nervous and therefore easily annoyed or upset
edgy
feeling stressed and anxious because of pressure, having too many things to do
harassed
extremely frightened
petrified
anxious and worried, especially when also silent
tense
nervous after previously having been confident or relaxed, because something has happened to make you lose confidence or courage
unnerved
having got into a very worried or nervous statebecause of something that has happened
worked up
very shocked because of something you consider totally unacceptable or disgusting
appalled
extremely surprised or shocked
astounded
very shocked m and possibly also upset or angry, because of something that you consider morally wrong
outraged
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