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Das Buch Face2face - Obere Mittelstufe - Einheit 2 - 2C

Hier finden Sie das Vokabular aus Einheit 2 – 2C im Face2Face Upper-Intermediate-Kursbuch, wie zum Beispiel „schlüssig“, „Originalität“, „Erkennung“ usw.

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Face2face - Upper-intermediate
conclusive
[Adjektiv]

providing clear and final evidence or proof, leaving no doubt or uncertainty

abschließend, ausführlich

abschließend, ausführlich

Ex: conclusive results of the survey revealed a clear preference for the new product .
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conclusively
[Adverb]

in a way that clearly shows or proves something without doubt or uncertainty

abschließend, schlussendlich

abschließend, schlussendlich

Ex: The autopsy conclusively determined the cause of death .
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criticism
[Nomen]

negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement

Kritik

Kritik

Ex: The managercriticism pushed the team to perform better next time .
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critic
[Nomen]

someone who evaluates and provides opinions or judgments about various forms of art, literature, performances, or other creative works

Kritiker(in)

Kritiker(in)

Ex: Her reviews as a critic are highly anticipated , as she provides detailed critiques of restaurants and dishes based on taste , presentation , and service .
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critical
[Adjektiv]

noting or highlighting mistakes or imperfections

kritisch, beurteilend

kritisch, beurteilend

Ex: The article critical of the government 's handling of the crisis .
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to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something

kritisieren

kritisieren

Ex: It 's unfair criticize someone without understanding the challenges they face .
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critically
[Adverb]

in a manner that shows one's disapproval of someone or something

kritisch, eindringlich

kritisch, eindringlich

Ex: He listened to the critically, questioning the validity of the arguments presented .
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to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence

folgern

folgern

Ex: From her observations of the animal 's behavior , the concluded that it was preparing for hibernation .
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conclusion
[Nomen]

a decision reached after thoroughly considering all relevant information

Schlussfolgerung

Schlussfolgerung

Ex: The committeeconclusion was to approve the new policy .
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to start to be

entstehen, herkommen

entstehen, herkommen

Ex: The originated as a way to celebrate the harvest .
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originally
[Adverb]

in a way that relates to the inherent origin or source

Ex: The legend originally rooted in Norse mythology .
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origin
[Nomen]

the point or place where something has its foundation or beginning

Herkunft

Herkunft

Ex: Scientists are studying origin of the universe through cosmology .
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the skill of being able to come up with unique and innovative ideas or actions

Originalität, Einzigartigkeit

Originalität, Einzigartigkeit

Ex: She originality more than following trends in her artwork .
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realism
[Nomen]

a practical and straightforward way of looking at things that focuses on what is actually happening rather than what we wish would happen

Realismus, Sachlichkeit

Realismus, Sachlichkeit

Ex: Realism teaches us to deal with life as it is , not as we hope it to be .
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realistic
[Adjektiv]

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

realistisch, lebensnah

realistisch, lebensnah

Ex: His goals realistic, taking into account the resources available .
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reality
[Nomen]

the true state of the world and the true nature of things, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

Realität, Wirklichkeit

Realität, Wirklichkeit

Ex: The documentary aims to explore reality of climate change .
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real
[Adjektiv]

having actual existence and not imaginary

echt, wirklich

echt, wirklich

Ex: The tears in her eyes real as she said goodbye to her beloved pet .
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really
[Adverb]

used to put emphasis on a statement

sehr

sehr

Ex: The view from the hilltop really beautiful .
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in a practical and factual way

realistisch, realitätsnah

realistisch, realitätsnah

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to know who a person or what an object is, because we have heard, seen, etc. them before

erkennen, wiedererkennen

erkennen, wiedererkennen

Ex: recognized the song as soon as it started playing .
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the act of accepting that something exists, is true or legal

Anerkennung

Anerkennung

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recognizably
[Adverb]

in a way that can be easily identified or distinguished

erkennbar, deutlich erkennbar

erkennbar, deutlich erkennbar

Ex: The music recognizably Mozart 's , characterized by its harmonious melodies and intricate compositions .
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recognizable
[Adjektiv]

able to be identified or distinguished from other things or people

erkennbar, wiedererkennbar

erkennbar, wiedererkennbar

Ex: His face recognizable to everyone in the small town , where he was a well-known figure .
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to weaken
[Verb]

to make something physically or structurally less strong or sturdy

schwächen, schwächt

schwächen, schwächt

Ex: The repetitive bending of a metal object weaken it and lead to breakage .
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weakness
[Nomen]

a vulnerability or limitation that makes you less strong or effective

Schwäche, Schwächepunkt

Schwäche, Schwächepunkt

Ex: She identified weakness in public speaking and worked to improve it .
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weak
[Adjektiv]

lacking physical strength or energy

schwach

schwach

Ex: The small dog may weak, but it has a lot of energy and enthusiasm .
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weakly
[Adverb]

in a way that is lacking in strength, energy, or force

schwach, schlaff

schwach, schlaff

Ex: The flashlight weakly, signaling that the battery was running low .
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to prefer
[Verb]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

bevorzugen, lieber haben

bevorzugen, lieber haben

Ex: prefer to walk to work instead of taking public transportation because they enjoy the exercise .
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preference
[Nomen]

a strong liking for one option or choice over another based on personal taste, favor, etc.

Vorzug

Vorzug

Ex: The candidate 's policy proposals align closely with preferences of young voters .
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preferable
[Adjektiv]

more desirable or favored compared to other options

wünschenswert

wünschenswert

Ex: Many people find preferable to visiting physical stores due to convenience .
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preferably
[Adverb]

in a way that shows a liking or a priority for something over others

vorzugsweise

vorzugsweise

Ex: In the meeting , the team members discussed potential solutionspreferably focusing on those that require minimal resources .
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to judge
[Verb]

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

beurteilen, urteilen

beurteilen, urteilen

Ex: The judges the taste of the dish by sampling it before serving .
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judge
[Nomen]

the official in charge of a court who decides on legal matters

Richter, Gerichtsmeister

Richter, Gerichtsmeister

Ex: She retired after serving as judge for over thirty years .
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judgment
[Nomen]

the process of evaluating a person, object, or event and coming to a conclusion

Bewertung, Urteil

Bewertung, Urteil

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judgmental
[Adjektiv]

based on personal opinions or biases

wertend, urteilsfähig

wertend, urteilsfähig

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the obligation to perform a particular duty or task that is assigned to one

Verantwortung, Pflicht

Verantwortung, Pflicht

Ex: Parents have responsibility of providing a safe and nurturing environment for their children .
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responsible
[Adjektiv]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

verantwortlich, pflichtbewusst

verantwortlich, pflichtbewusst

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responsibly
[Adverb]

in a manner that reflects a sense of duty and consideration for the consequences of one's actions

verantwortungsbewusst, in verantwortungsvoller Weise

verantwortungsbewusst, in verantwortungsvoller Weise

Ex: The driver parked the responsibly, adhering to traffic regulations and respecting parking spaces .
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to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

überzeugen, überreden

überzeugen, überreden

Ex: Despite his fear of flying , she managed convince her husband to accompany her on a trip to Europe .
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conviction
[Nomen]

a formal declaration by which someone is found guilty of a crime in a court of law

Schuldspruch

Schuldspruch

Ex: She was shocked by conviction, as he had always maintained his innocence .
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convinced
[Adjektiv]

having a strong belief in something

überzeugt

überzeugt

Ex: He convinced that his idea would revolutionize the industry .
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convincing
[Adjektiv]

able to make someone believe that something is right or true

überzeugend, eindringlich

überzeugend, eindringlich

Ex: convincing logic of her proposal won over the skeptical members of the committee .
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convincingly
[Adverb]

in a way that makes people believe something is true

überzeugend

überzeugend

Ex: The convincingly concluded the novel , tying up loose ends and leaving a lasting impact .
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