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conciliatory,
versöhnlich
belligerent, DISAPPROVING wishing to fight or argue:
a belligerent person
a belligerent gesture
Watch out! Lee's in a belligerent mood.
2 SPECIALIZED fighting a war:
The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war.
aggressiv, angriffslustig
pursuit,
Jagd
to shore up, to stop a wall or a building from falling down by supporting it with building materials such as wood or metal:
Boundary walls have had to be shored up.
abstützen
reveal, 1 to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret:
He was jailed for revealing secrets to the Russians.
[+ that] Her biography revealed that she was not as rich as everyone thought.
[+ question word] He would not r
aufdecken,
scant, 1 very little and not enough:
He pays scant attention to the needs of his children.
scant regard for the truth
2 almost:
Add a scant half litre (= almost half a litre) of milk to the mixture and stir well.
karg
curfews,
Abendglocken
grim, worried or worrying, without hope:
The future looks grim.
Her face was grim as she told them the bad news.
The expression on his face was one of grim determination.
Later Mr Ashby left the court, grim-faced and silent.
düster, erbittert, grauenvoll
alienated, to cause someone or a group of people to stop supporting and agreeing with you:
All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers.
abgezweigt, veräussert, abwendig
assertion, a statement that you strongly believe is true:
I certainly don't agree with his assertion that men are better drivers than women.
Behauptung, Versicherung
sense,
Bedeutung, Gefühl, Sinn
sober, not drunk or affected by alcohol:
Are you sober enough to drive, Jim?
I'd had no wine all evening so I was stone cold (= completely) sober.
ernüchternd
sombre, 1 serious, sad and without humour or amusement:
a sombre atmosphere/voice/face
The funeral was a sombre occasion.
I left them in a sombre mood.
2 dark and plain:
He wore a sombre black suit.
düster
peek,
verstohlener Blick
stir, to cause an unpleasant emotion or problem to begin or grow:
The teacher told him to stop stirring up trouble.
The photographs stirred up some painful memories.
die Aufregung, aufgebracht sein
hone, 1 to sharpen an object:
The bone had been honed to a point.
2 to make something perfect or completely suitable for its purpose:
His physique was honed to perfection.
Her debating skills were honed in the students' union.
verbessern
hokum,
Kitsch
mimic,
imitieren
loom,
sich abzeichnen
defy , 1 to refuse to obey, or to act or be against, a person, decision, law, situation, etc:
children openly defying their teachers
A few workers have defied the majority decision and gone into work despite the strike.
The fact that aircraft don't fall o
herausfordern
ease,
erleichtern
savvy,
gerissen, klug, schlau
embrace, to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone:
She saw them embrace on the station platform.
He leant over to embrace the child.
umfassen, annehmen, einbeziehen
iterate,
wiederholen
retort,
scharf entgegnen
prevail, to get control or influence:
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
And did reason prevail over (= become a more powerful influence than) emotion?
2 to be common among a group of people or area at a particular time:
This attitude
durchsetzen
become skittish,
launisch
bifurcated,
sich gabeln
cite,
zitieren
aloft,
hoch oben, in der Höhe
moan, to make a complaint in an unhappy voice, usually about something which does not seem important to other people:
Thelma's always moaning (about something), and forgets how lucky she actually is.
[+ speech] "I don't like potatoes, " he moaned.
[+ (tha
jammern, stöhnen
inferiority, 1 not good, or not as good as someone or something else:
These products are inferior to those we bought last year.
She cited cases in which women had received inferior health care.
It was clear the group were regarded as intellectually/morall
Unterlegenheit
calamity, a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering:
A series of calamities ruined them - floods, a failed harvest and the death of a son.
Elend, Misere
dowry,
Heiratsgut, Mitgift
gregarious,
gesellig
captivate,
bezaubern, entzückend, fesseln
accuse,
verklagen, vorwerfen
dull,
flau, lustlos
acreage,
Anbaufläche
scuttle,
ruinieren, versenken