Fortschritt – Fortgeschritten - Teil 5
Hier finden Sie das Vokabular aus Einheit 5 im Headway Advanced-Kursbuch, wie zum Beispiel „Stereotyp“, „robust“, „Konzession“ usw.
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a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
Stereotyp
the most common language in the world, originating in England but also the official language of America, Canada, Australia, etc.
Englisch
any of the Celtic languages spoken in Ireland, Scotland, or the Isle of Man
Gälisch
belonging or relating to Scotland, its people, or the Gaelic language
schottisch
a Celtic language spoken in Scotland, primarily in the Scottish Highlands
Schottisch-Gälisch
the main language of France that is also spoken in parts of other countries such as Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, etc.
Französisch
one of the four official languages of Switzerland, along with German, French, and Italian
Rätoromanisch
a country in the North Western Europe, informally known as Holland
Niederlande
a country in Western Europe bordered by Germany, France, and Luxembourg
Belgien
referring to something or someone from or related to Belgium
belgisch
belonging or relating to Sweden, its people, and language
schwedisch
referring to something that is related to Poland, its people, language, culture, or products
polnisch
a country in Northern Europe bordered by Norway, Sweden, and Russia
Finnland
a Nordic island country located in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its stunning natural landscapes that include glaciers, geysers, hot springs, volcanoes, and waterfalls
Island
a person from Iceland, a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean
Isländer
referring to something or someone from or related to Iceland
isländisch
the main language of Spain and many Southern or Central American countries
Spanisch
a country that is mainly in Western Asia with a small part in Southeast Europe
Türkei
relating to the country, people, culture, or language of Turkey
türkisch
a sovereign island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, known for its stunning landscapes and diverse Maori and European cultures
Neuseeland
referring to something or someone that is of or related to New Zealand
neuseeländisch
an eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Maori people of New Zealand
Maori
one of the Afghanistan's official languages, which is also the second most-used language in Pakistan
Paschtu
a dialect of the Persian language that is primarily spoken in Afghanistan
Dari
relating to the country, people, culture, or language of Argentina
argentinisch
referring to anything or anyone that is related to or originates from Peru
peruanisch
a family of languages generally spoken by the indigenous people of Peruvian Andes, which is recognized as an official language in Peru and Ecuador
Quechua
an indigenous language primarily spoken by the Aymara people of the Andes region in South America, particularly in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile
Aymara
describing something that is gradually and subtly intruding upon or taking over something else, often to the point of causing harm or damage
übergreifend
in a way that is strong, sturdy, or capable of withstanding force or pressure
robust
a contractual agreement that grants a company or individual the right to operate a subsidiary business, such as a store or a kiosk, within the premises of another business or organization
Konzession
to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
bombardieren
to precisely locate or identify something or someone
genau lokalisieren
worn out or tired, especially after excessive work or activity
ermüdet
to reject or disown something previously accepted or claimed, often in a formal or public manner
verzichten auf
a strategic action or remark that is used to gain an advantage, particularly in the early stages of a situation, game, conversation, etc.
Gambit
a sudden, intense, and pleasurable feeling of excitement, shiver, fear, or thrill, often accompanied by a tingling sensation on the skin
Schauer
to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort
stalken
a familiar place or location, particularly one where someone often goes to or spends time in