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media
[Nomen]

the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.

die Medien, das Medium

die Medien, das Medium

Ex: She studies how media influences politics and public opinion .
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celebrity
[Nomen]

someone who is known by a lot of people, especially in entertainment business

Prominente(r), Be­rühmt­heit

Prominente(r), Be­rühmt­heit

Ex: The reality show is hosted by a celebrity.
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free press
[Nomen]

media that is not under government or private control and is able to report news and express opinions freely without censorship or fear of retaliation

freie Presse, unabhängige Presse

freie Presse, unabhängige Presse

Ex: In a society with free press, the media can expose corruption without fear of punishment .
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the practice of conducting thorough investigations to uncover and report on significant stories that often involve wrongdoing, corruption, or abuse of power

Investigativjournalismus, Recherchierender Journalismus

Investigativjournalismus, Recherchierender Journalismus

Ex: His work in investigative journalism led to a major reform in the healthcare system.
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journalist
[Nomen]

someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites

Journalist(in)

Journalist(in)

Ex: journalist spent months researching for his article .
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paparazzi
[Nomen]

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

Paparazzi, Boulevardfotografen

Paparazzi, Boulevardfotografen

Ex: The actress hired security to shield her from paparazzi while attending the movie premiere .
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press
[Nomen]

newspapers, journalists, and magazines as a whole

die Presse, die Medien

die Presse, die Medien

Ex: Public figures are frequently in the spotlight of press.
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regulator
[Nomen]

official in charge of overseeing and monitoring a specific area or activity in the public interest

Regulierungsbehörde, Aufsichtsbehörde

Regulierungsbehörde, Aufsichtsbehörde

Ex: The regulator is responsible for monitoring energy prices .
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privacy
[Nomen]

a state in which other people cannot watch or interrupt a person

Privatsphäre, Datenschutz

Privatsphäre, Datenschutz

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law
[Nomen]

a country's rules that all of its citizens are required to obey

Gesetz, Recht

Gesetz, Recht

Ex: It 's important to know your rights under law.
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publicity
[Nomen]

actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public

Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Werbung

Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Werbung

Ex: The movie studio hired a PR firm to increase the filmpublicity through interviews , posters , and trailer releases .
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scandal
[Nomen]

harmful and sensational gossip about someone's private life, often designed to shame or discredit them in public

Skandal, Entweihung

Skandal, Entweihung

Ex: The family tried to recover from scandal that tarnished their name .
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tabloid
[Nomen]

a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news

Boulevardzeitung, Tabloid

Boulevardzeitung, Tabloid

Ex: Tabloids often rely on anonymous sources and speculative reporting to attract readers with sensational stories .
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used to describe someone or something that attracts a great deal of public attention

Ex: She was in the public eye due to her philanthropic work .
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used to describe actions or decisions that are made with the intention of benefiting the general public or society as a whole, rather than individual or private interests

Ex: Public health measures are often in the public interest to protect citizens .
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to harass
[Verb]

to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation, often causing distress or discomfort

belästigen, nötigen

belästigen, nötigen

Ex: Street vendors often face challenges , including harassed by local authorities .
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to invade
[Verb]

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

einfallen, einfallen

einfallen, einfallen

Ex: Governments around the world are currently considering whether invade or pursue diplomatic solutions .
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to stalk
[Verb]

to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort

nachstellen, verfolgen

nachstellen, verfolgen

Ex: The thriller novel depicted a chilling story of an obsessed individual who stalk their victims relentlessly .
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to sue
[Verb]

to bring a charge against an individual or organization in a law court

klagen, eine Klage erheben

klagen, eine Klage erheben

Ex: Last year , the author sued the competitor for plagiarism .
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libel
[Nomen]

a published false statement that damages a person's reputation

Verleumdung, Üble Nachrede

Verleumdung, Üble Nachrede

Ex: The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff , awarding damages for the emotional distress and financial loss caused by libel.
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arrogant
[Adjektiv]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arrogant

arrogant

Ex: The company 's CEO was known for arrogant behavior , which created a toxic work environment .
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self-assured
[Adjektiv]

confident in one's abilities or qualities

selbstsicher, wanrscheinlich

selbstsicher, wanrscheinlich

Ex: self-assured attitude helped him navigate difficult situations with ease .
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calculating
[Adjektiv]

(of a person) using clever planning and strategies to achieve their goals

berechnend, raffiniert

berechnend, raffiniert

Ex: Her calculating personality often made others feel uneasy about her true intentions.
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courageous
[Adjektiv]

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

tapfer, mutig

tapfer, mutig

Ex: The rescue dog demonstrated courageous effort in saving lives during the disaster response mission .
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foolhardy
[Adjektiv]

behaving in a way that is unnecessarily risky or very stupid

tollkühn, verrückt

tollkühn, verrückt

Ex: Taking on such a large loan without a stable income foolhardy to her financial advisor .
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pushy
[Adjektiv]

trying hard to achieve something in a rude way

aufdringlich, penetrant

aufdringlich, penetrant

Ex: Despite pushy behavior , she remained firm in her decision and refused to change her mind .
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enthusiastic
[Adjektiv]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

enthusiastisch, begeistert

enthusiastisch, begeistert

Ex: enthusiastic fans cheered loudly for their favorite band .
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reserved
[Adjektiv]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

zurückhaltend, reserviert

zurückhaltend, reserviert

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.
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antisocial
[Adjektiv]

lacking interest or concern for others and avoiding social interactions or activities

asozial, kontaktarm

asozial, kontaktarm

Ex: antisocial student sits alone during lunch , avoiding conversations with classmates .
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thrifty
[Adjektiv]

using resources carefully and efficiently, often in order to save or avoid waste

sparsam, wirtschaftlich

sparsam, wirtschaftlich

Ex: thrifty person makes the most out of limited resources .
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shrewd
[Adjektiv]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

schlau, clever

schlau, clever

Ex: shrewd analysis of the situation enabled her to make strategic moves that outmaneuvered her competitors .
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stingy
[Adjektiv]

unwilling to spend or give away money or resources

geizig, sparsam

geizig, sparsam

Ex: stingy donor gave only a minimal amount , even though they could afford much more .
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