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Voc1
Voc1
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Flashcards | 300 |
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Language | English |
Category | Finance |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 20.11.2012 / 19.12.2014 |
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thwart,
ausbremsen, durchkreuzen, vereiteln
bolster,
auffangen, unterstützen
unbridled ,
grenzenlos, ungezügelt
emanate,
von etwas ausgehen
prolonged,
anhaltend
cursory,
flüchtig, oberflächlich
reluctance,
Unlust, Abneigung
pledge, to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something:
We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign.
If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country.
So far, £50 000 has been pledged (= people hav
das Versprechen, das Gelöbnis
pinch, to steal something:
Right, who's pinched my chair?
drücken, klauen, erwischen
vigilant, always being careful to notice things, especially possible danger:
Following the bomb scare at the airport, the staff have been warned to be extra vigilant.
vorsichtig, wachsam, umsichtig
vigilante,
Mitglied, Selbstjustiz
presage,
das Omen, die Prophezeiung
concomitantly,
begleitend erreicht
scramble, to change a radio or telephone signal so that it can only be understood using a special device
verschlüsseln, klettern
threshold, the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen:
I have a low/high boredom threshold (= I do/don't feel bored easily).
His secretary earns £268 a month, well below the threshold for paying t
Schwelle
doldrum, in the doldrums unsuccessful or showing no activity or development:
Her career was in the doldrums during those years.
2 UK INFORMAL in the doldrums sad and with no energy or enthusiasm
3 OLD-FASHIONED an area of sea where ships are unable to m
Flaute
pre-eminence, more important or better than others:
She is the pre-eminent authority in her subject.
Vorrang, Überlegenheit
complacency, a feeling of calm satisfaction with your own abilities or situation that prevents you from trying harder:
What annoys me about these girls is their complacency - they seem to have no desire to expand their horizons.
There's no room for compla
Wohlbehagen, Selbstgefälligkeit
avert, to prevent something bad from happening; avoid:
to avert a crisis/conflict/strike/famine
to avert disaster/economic collapse
abwenden, Konkurs abwenden
overwhelming,
überwältigend
insurgency, someone who is fighting against the government in their own country:
All approaches to the capital are now under the control of the insurgents.
Aufstand, Aufruhr
yank, to pull something forcefully with a quick movement:
He tripped over the wire and yanked the plug out.
She yanked open the cupboard and everything fell out.
herausziehen
procrastinate, to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring:
I know I've got to deal with the problem at some point - I'm just procrastinating.
zögern
profligacy, wasteful with money:
She is well-known for her profligate spending habits
Lasterhaftigkeit
intimidate, to frighten or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something that you want them to do:
They were intimidated into accepting a pay cut by the threat of losing their jobs.
einschüchtern
glum, disappointed or unhappy, and quiet:
You look glum. What's up?
He's very glum about the company's prospects.
betreten, belemmert
weigh,
consider, abwägen, hin und her überlegen
peril, great danger, or something that is very dangerous:
I never felt that my life was in peril.
The journey through the mountains was fraught with peril (= full of dangers).
Teenagers must be warned about the perils of unsafe sex.
Gefahr, in Lebensgefahr schweben
dismantling,
Demontierung
clear,
freisprechen, befreien, lossprechen
boon, something that is very helpful and improves the quality of life:
Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted.
Wohltat
endorse, to write something in order to give permission for something, especially your signature on the back of a cheque, in order to make it able to be paid to someone else
unterschreiben
reverberate,
erklingen, widerhallen
endure, to continue to exist for a long time:
The political system established in 1400 endured until about 1650.
durchstehen, aushalten, andauern
vindicate, to prove that what someone said or did was right or true, after other people thought it was wrong:
The decision to include Morris in the team was completely vindicated when he scored three goals.
The investigation vindicated her complaint about
rehabilitieren
feeble, weak and without energy, strength or power:
He was a feeble, helpless old man.
The little lamp gave only a feeble light.
Opposition to the plan was rather feeble
weak, without energy
counterfeit, made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes: counterfeit jewellery/passports/coins
Fälschung
culprit, a fact or situation that is the reason for something bad happening:
Children in this country are getting much too fat, and sugar and sweets are the main culprits.
der Schuldige
windfall, an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly:
Investors each received a windfall of £3000.
The government is hoping to collect a windfall tax (= extra tax on a large unexpected company profit) from British Electric.
unexpected money
sanity, He'd been behaving so strangely that they began to doubt/question his sanity.
Maybe Jenny can bring some sanity into (= think and act with good judgment in) this crazy situation.
to keep/preserve/retain your sanity
Vernunft, Verstand