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Das Buch Insight - Mittelstufe - Wortschatz-Einblick 8

Hier finden Sie die Wörter aus Vocabulary Insight 8 im Lehrbuch Insight Intermediate, wie "rush off", "at a loose end", "glamour" usw.

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Insight - Intermediate
to [stand] on {one's} own (two|) feet

to be able to take care of oneself without needing any assistance from others

Ex: The company must stand on its own feet without external funding.
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to [put] {one's} foot up

to elevate one's foot in order to rest or relax

Ex: After a busy day at work, he likes to put his feet up with a cup of tea.
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to [put] {one's} foot down

to firmly take control and enforce a specific action

Ex: After years of accommodating unreasonable demands, she finally put her foot down and refused to be taken advantage of any longer.
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to rush off

to leave quickly or abruptly, often because of an urgent or unexpected situation

schnell weggehen, eilig aufbrechen

schnell weggehen, eilig aufbrechen

Ex: I might have to rush off from work if my child 's school calls with an issue .Ich könnte von der Arbeit **losstürmen** müssen, wenn die Schule meines Kindes mit einem Problem anruft.
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to [land] on {one's} feet

to experience success or good fortune, particularly after a period of facing challenges or setbacks

Ex: Following the company restructuring, many employees feared job loss, but fortunately, most of them landed on their feet with new opportunities within the organization.
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to [get|start] off on the wrong foot

to have an unsuccessful or unpleasant beginning in a relationship or activity

Ex: Their business deal got off on the wrong foot due to a communication error.
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at a loose end

used to describe someone who has no plans or obligations, often feeling uncertain about how to spend their time

Ex: On days off, she’s often at a loose end, looking for ways to stay productive.
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to [make] (both|) ends meet

to make enough money to pay for one's basic needs

Ex: He has two jobs just to make ends meet each month.
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to [come] to an end

to reach the conclusion or final stage of something, often after a period of time

Ex: The conference will soon come to an end, and participants will return to their respective locations.
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in the end
in the end
[Adverb]

used to refer to the conclusion or outcome of a situation or event

letztendlich, am Ende

letztendlich, am Ende

Ex: He had doubts at first , but in the end, he trusted his instincts .Er hatte anfangs Zweifel, aber **am Ende** vertraute er seinem Instinkt.
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at the end of {one's} tether

unable to cope with anything due to a lack of energy or patience

Ex: She was jealous, humiliated, and emotionally at the end of her tether.
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to deal
to deal
[Verb]

to engage in activities or behavior aimed at resolving or improving a situation involving someone or something

behandeln, umgehen mit

behandeln, umgehen mit

Ex: I had to deal with a lot of paperwork before the deadline.Ich musste vor der Frist viel Papierkram **erledigen**.
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to run off

to leave somewhere with something that one does not own

weglaufen mit, davonlaufen mit

weglaufen mit, davonlaufen mit

Ex: The police were alerted when someone saw a person running off with a bicycle from the park.Die Polizei wurde alarmiert, als jemand eine Person mit einem Fahrrad aus dem Park **weglaufen** sah.
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to [fall] on {one's} feet

to find oneself in good condition after surviving a difficult experience

Ex: The team struggled at first but eventually fell on their feet.
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to start off

to begin to act, happen, etc. in a particular manner

beginnen, anfangen

beginnen, anfangen

Ex: The book starts off with a mysterious prologue that sets the tone for the story .Das Buch **beginnt** mit einem mysteriösen Prolog, der den Ton für die Geschichte setzt.
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to fly
to fly
[Verb]

to move or travel through the air

fliegen

fliegen

Ex: Look at the clouds ; planes must fly through them all the time .Schau dir die Wolken an; Flugzeuge müssen ständig durch sie **fliegen**.
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glamour
glamour
[Nomen]

the exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, etc. that makes them desirable

Glamour,  Charme

Glamour, Charme

Ex: Despite the early morning and hard work , the model maintained an air of effortless glamour during the photoshoot .Trotz des frühen Morgens und der harten Arbeit bewahrte das Model während des Fotoshootings eine Aura müheloser **Glamour**.
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to challenge

to invite someone to compete or strongly suggest they should do something, often to test their abilities or encourage action

herausfordern, auffordern

herausfordern, auffordern

Ex: By this time , they have challenged each other in numerous debates .Zu diesem Zeitpunkt haben sie sich in zahlreichen Debatten **herausgefordert**.
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stress
stress
[Nomen]

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

Stress, Anspannung

Stress, Anspannung

Ex: The therapist recommended ways to manage stress through relaxation techniques .Der Therapeut empfahl Wege, **Stress** durch Entspannungstechniken zu bewältigen.
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repetition
repetition
[Nomen]

the act of doing or performing something again

Wiederholung

Wiederholung

Ex: The project 's success relied on the repetition of standard procedures .Der Erfolg des Projekts beruhte auf der **Wiederholung** standardisierter Verfahren.
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to vary
to vary
[Verb]

to make changes to or modify something, making it slightly different

variieren

variieren

Ex: The musician varies the tempo and dynamics in his compositions , adding interest and emotion to the music .Der Musiker **variiert** das Tempo und die Dynamik in seinen Kompositionen und verleiht der Musik damit Interesse und Emotion.
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to [have] (a lot|too much) on {one's} plate

to have a certain amount of tasks or problems that need to be dealt with

Ex: He didn’t accept the invitation since he already had too much on his plate.
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to [rise] to the (occasion|challenge)

to demonstrate one's ability in surpassing obstacles and dealing with difficult situations

Ex: The doctor rose to the challenge and saved the patient’s life.
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[show|teach] {sb} the ropes

to show or teach someone how a particular job or task is done

Ex: The mentor taught him the ropes of public speaking.
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to boycott

to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way to show disapproval or to try to bring about a change

boykottieren, einen Boykott durchführen

boykottieren, einen Boykott durchführen

Ex: The school boycotted the exam because of unfair grading policies .Die Schule **boykottierte** die Prüfung wegen ungerechter Benotungspolitik.
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demonstration

a display of support for or protest against something or someone by a march or public meeting

Demonstration

Demonstration

Ex: The political party organized a demonstration to protest against corruption in government .Die politische Partei organisierte eine **Demonstration**, um gegen Korruption in der Regierung zu protestieren.
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to march
to march
[Verb]

to walk firmly with regular steps

marschieren,  schreiten

marschieren, schreiten

Ex: They marched together , singing songs of unity .Sie **marschierten** zusammen und sangen Lieder der Einheit.
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to struggle

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

sich bemühen, kämpfen

sich bemühen, kämpfen

Ex: Right now , the climbers are struggling to reach the summit .Im Moment **kämpfen** die Kletterer darum, den Gipfel zu erreichen.
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meaningful
meaningful
[Adjektiv]

having a significant purpose or importance

bedeutungsvoll, sinnvoll

bedeutungsvoll, sinnvoll

Ex: The workshop provided participants with meaningful insights into effective communication .Der Workshop vermittelte den Teilnehmern **bedeutungsvolle** Einblicke in effektive Kommunikation.
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threat
threat
[Nomen]

something that poses danger or the possibility of harm

Ex: The snake ’s venomous bite is a real threat to humans if not treated promptly .
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