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Das Buch Headway - Obere Mittelstufe - Einheit 5

Hier finden Sie den Wortschatz aus Unit 5 im Headway Upper Intermediate Lehrbuch, wie "tolerieren", "Kritik", "übernehmen" usw.

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Headway - Upper Intermediate
to put up
[Verb]

to place something somewhere noticeable

ausstellen, zeigen

ausstellen, zeigen

Ex: He was putting up a warning sign when the visitors arrived .Er **brachte** ein Warnschild an, als die Besucher ankamen.
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to assume without question that something is true

Ex: Over time, people tend to take their freedom for granted.
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to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

tolerieren

tolerieren

Ex: Teachers put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .Lehrer **ertragen** die Komplexitäten virtueller Klassenzimmer, um die Ausbildung der Schüler zu gewährleisten.
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to allow something one dislikes, especially certain behavior or conditions, without interference or complaint

tolerieren, ertragen

tolerieren, ertragen

Ex: Employees learn to tolerate workplace challenges to maintain a positive and productive atmosphere .Mitarbeiter lernen, Arbeitsplatzherausforderungen zu **tolerieren**, um eine positive und produktive Atmosphäre zu erhalten.
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increased
[Adjektiv]

having grown or become larger in amount or degree

erhöht, gestiegen

erhöht, gestiegen

Ex: The increased rainfall led to flooding in low-lying areas .Der **erhöhte** Niederschlag führte zu Überschwemmungen in tiefliegenden Gebieten.
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to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

Ex: The teacher asked if anyone had a problem with extending the deadline.
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used to emphasize an opinion or the point one is making

zweifellos, ohne Zweifel

zweifellos, ohne Zweifel

Ex: Without doubt, learning a new language takes time and effort .**Ohne Zweifel** braucht das Erlernen einer neuen Sprache Zeit und Mühe.
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to occur at a specific time or location

Ex: The historic took place centuries ago .
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to make something stop or prevent it from happening, often in a temporary way

Ex: The teacher put a stop to the students' disruptive behavior in the classroom .
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to become aware of someone or something and pay them attention

Ex: After the first cases of the illness were reported , health officials began take notice of the potential outbreak .
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to assign someone to be responsible for a task or group of people

Ex: They are putting someone in charge of handling all customer complaints now.
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the obligation to perform a particular duty or task that is assigned to one

Verantwortung, Verpflichtung

Verantwortung, Verpflichtung

Ex: Parents have the responsibility of providing a safe and nurturing environment for their children .Eltern haben die **Verantwortung**, eine sichere und förderliche Umgebung für ihre Kinder zu schaffen.
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to listen to and follow the guidance or suggestions offered by another person

Ex: The committee should take the experts' advice into account before finalizing the project plan.
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to take part
[Phrase]

to participate in something, such as an event or activity

Ex: The team was thrilled take part, despite the challenging competition .
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criticism
[Nomen]

negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement

Kritik

Kritik

Ex: The manager ’s criticism pushed the team to perform better next time .Die **Kritik** des Managers trieb das Team an, beim nächsten Mal besser zu performen.
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to listen to and accept negative feedback or comments about oneself or one's work, and to use that feedback to improve oneself or one's work

Ex: He refuses take criticism, even when it ’s constructive .
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to try to influence or persuade someone to do something by applying force, stress, or urgency

Ex: The company putting pressure on suppliers to lower costs .
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to take ages
[Phrase]

to require a very long time to complete something, often much longer than expected or necessary

Ex: Waiting for the bus on a cold day feels like takes ages.
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to distract someone's attention or thoughts away from something, typically something stressful, worrisome, or unpleasant

Ex: Find a hobby.
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to take time
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to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

Ex: Learning to play a musical instrument well can take a long time.
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to try to be calm and relaxed and possibly rest

Ex: She ’s taking it easy this weekend , catching up on sleep .
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to become less angry, upset, or worried

sich beruhigen

sich beruhigen

Ex: The baby finally calmed down after being rocked to sleep .Das Baby hat sich endlich **beruhigt**, nachdem es in den Schlaf gewiegt wurde.
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in a similar or identical situation to someone else, particularly a difficult or unpleasant one

Ex: As a manager, he made an effort to be fair and considerate, always trying to put himself in his employees' shoes to better understand their perspectives.
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fault
[Nomen]

a wrong move or act

Schuld, Fehler

Schuld, Fehler

Ex: The committee found a fault in the financial report , leading to an audit .Der Ausschuss fand einen **Fehler** im Finanzbericht, was zu einer Prüfung führte.
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diary
[Nomen]

a book or journal in which one records personal experiences, thoughts, or feelings on a regular basis, usually on a daily basis

Tagebuch, Journal

Tagebuch, Journal

Ex: Many people find that keeping a diary can be a therapeutic way to express their emotions and improve their mental well-being .Viele Menschen finden, dass das Führen eines **Tagebuchs** eine therapeutische Möglichkeit sein kann, ihre Emotionen auszudrücken und ihr psychisches Wohlbefinden zu verbessern.
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to interpret or perceive a comment, action, or situation as being directed towards oneself, and to feel hurt, offended, or insulted as a result

Ex: took his comment personally, even though it was n’t aimed at her .
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to hurry
[Verb]

to move or do something very quickly, particularly because of a lack of time

sich beeilen

sich beeilen

Ex: Not wanting to miss the flight , the family hurried through the airport security checkpoint .Um den Flug nicht zu verpassen, **beeilte** sich die Familie durch den Sicherheitscheckpunkt am Flughafen.
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panic
[Nomen]

a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly

Panik, Schrecken

Panik, Schrecken

Ex: He managed to control his panic and calmly solve the problem .Es gelang ihm, seine **Panik** zu kontrollieren und das Problem ruhig zu lösen.
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to say or do something that is embarrassing, inappropriate, or offensive, usually without intending to

Ex: He had put his foot in it before he realized his mistake.
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to retract a statement, opinion, or promise, especially in an apologetic manner

zurücknehmen, widerrufen

zurücknehmen, widerrufen

Ex: They took back their accusation and admitted they were wrong .Sie haben ihre Anschuldigung **zurückgenommen** und zugegeben, dass sie falsch lagen.
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to put on
[Verb]

to place or wear something on the body, including clothes, accessories, etc.

(sich) anziehen

(sich) anziehen

Ex: He put on a band-aid to cover the cut.Er **zog** ein Pflaster auf, um den Schnitt zu bedecken.
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to observe something with one's eyes, often paying close attention to the details

beobachten, untersuchen

beobachten, untersuchen

Ex: The detective took in the surroundings of the crime scene .Der Detektiv **nahm** die Umgebung des Tatorts **in Augenschein**.
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to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

(sich) ausziehen

(sich) ausziehen

Ex: The doctor asked the patient to take off their shirt for the examination .Der Arzt bat den Patienten, sein Hemd für die Untersuchung **auszuziehen**.
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to hire someone

einstellen, anheuern

einstellen, anheuern

Ex: The startup is ready to take on fresh talent for their innovative projects .
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to gain control or possession of something through force, effort, or strategy

übernehmen

übernehmen

Ex: Ruth moved into our apartment and promptly took over.Ruth zog in unsere Wohnung ein und übernahm prompt **die Kontrolle**.
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to make something stop burning or shining

löschen, ausmachen

löschen, ausmachen

Ex: The wind put out the lanterns on the porch .Der Wind **löschte** die Laternen auf der Veranda.
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to postpone an appointment or arrangement

verschieben, aufschieben

verschieben, aufschieben

Ex: They’ve already put off the wedding date twice.Sie haben den Hochzeitstermin bereits zweimal **verschoben**.
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to place something where it should be after using it

wegräumen, an seinen Platz stellen

wegräumen, an seinen Platz stellen

Ex: She put away the groceries as soon as she got home .Sie **räumte** die Lebensmittel weg, sobald sie nach Hause kam.
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to argue or disagree with someone over something

Ex: While historians take issue, the stories of ancient mythology and modern-day urban legends often serve as reflections of societal values and beliefs .
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the thing is
[Phrase]

used to introduce an explanation or a reason for something; often a way of clarifying a situation

Ex: She agreed to meet, but the thing is, she’s running late.
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to resolve a situation or make amends for a mistake or wrongdoing

wiedergutmachen, korrigieren

wiedergutmachen, korrigieren

Ex: She did everything she could to put right the situation with her friend .Sie tat alles, was sie konnte, um die Situation mit ihrer Freundin **wieder gutzumachen**.
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to be excessively obsessed with someone, especially in a way that seems strange or unreasonable

Ex: has a thing about cleanliness and hates when the house is messy .
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to like being with someone and find their presence pleasant or enjoyable

Ex: They really enjoy each other’s company, which makes the workday easier.
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a particular place, person, or thing aligns with or matches one's personal preferences, tastes, or interests

Ex: She may not be a fan of outright warfare , but people standing up for themselves her kind of thing.
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to treat or portray something as more important, significant, or serious than it actually is, often resulting in exaggerated attention or drama

Ex: She made a big thing out of missing the bus, even though it was only a few minutes late.
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to decide to do something that may result in something unpleasant or dangerous

Ex: Despite the uncertainties, he decided to take the risk of starting his own tech startup.
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offense
[Nomen]

any type of behavior or expression that is disrespectful, hurtful, or unpleasant towards another person or group of people

Beleidigung, Vergehen

Beleidigung, Vergehen

Ex: The criticism , though harsh , was not an offense but a chance to improve .Die Kritik, obwohl hart, war keine **Beleidigung**, sondern eine Chance zur Verbesserung.
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