UNIT 1/INTO ENGLISH II

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confirm bestätigen The plane leaves an hour later than planned. Can you confirm that, please?
diagnose (E) diagnostizieren (E) He was diagnosed with diabetes
extraordinary (E) außergewöhnlich (E) They both crashed into the same tree? That's an extraordinary coincidence!
hire (E) einstellen, mieten (E) I've been to five companies, but no one has hired me yet.
in common gemeinsam The two sisters had nothing in common with their brother.
social relationship gesellschaftliche Beziehung Our social relationship is only professional.
special ability (E) spezielle Begabung (E) She teaches a class of children with special abilities.
exhibition (E) Ausstellung (E) There's a wonderful exhibition at the museum next week.
rare (E) selten (E) The cougar has now become a very rare animal.
exhibit ausstellen They exhibit his photographs in the gallery all the time.
calculation (D) Berechnung (D) The calculations you made are wrong.
invasion Einmarsch There's been an invasion of the north of the company.
representative typisch, charakteristisch His views are not representative of the company.
by the time als, wenn By the time you read this, I'll be in Italy.
make up one's mind (E) sich entscheiden (E) I don't know who to call - Janie or Alyssa. I can't make up my mind!
district (E) Bezirk (E) There are many districts in London.
bunch Haufen, Bündel You're a bunch of idiots, do you know that?
brake (M) bremsen (M) You're going too fast, you need to brake now!
read someone's mind (E) Gedanken lesen (E) You'll have to tell me what you want. I can't read your mind.
take your mind off the problem (E) sich ablenken (von einem Problem) (E) Let's watch a movie. I'll take your mind off the problem.
divide (D) trennen (D) We can work faster if we divide the work between us.
calculate berechnen Mum's calculating how much our holidays will cost.
exceptional (E) außergewöhnlich, bemerkenswert (E) Sandra really is an exceptional student.
exclusively ausschließlich We deliver exclusively to Germany.
hesitation Zögern I have no hesitation in accepting your very kind offer.
multiply vervielfachen The number of Internet users has multiplied in the past decade.
fight over kämpfen um The birds were fighting over the bread.
tight (D) eng (D) These shoes are much too tight. I can't walk in them.
no sign of keine Spur von Where's my cat? There's no sign of him anywhere in the garden!
ratio (D) Verhältnis (D) You're supposed to mix the drink with a ratio of sirup to water 1:6.
significance (E) Bedeutung, Wichtigkeit Don't attach too much significance to this result.
brainchild (D) Idee, Geistesprodukt (D) The project was the brainchild of one of my students.
brainwave (E) Geistesblitz (E) He couldn't figure the problem out until he finally had a brainwave.
pouring with rain (D) in Strömen regnen (D) Take this umbrella. It's pouring with rain outside.
out of one's mind (E) den Verstand verlieren (E) I'd go out of my mind working in front of a computer all day.
slip one's mind (E) entfallen (E) I forgot about the party last weekend - it totally slipped my mind.
pick brains (M) jemanden ausfragen Sam was picking Jonas' brains about which computer to buy.
at the back of one's mind im Hinterkopf It's been at the back of my mind to call you for days.
get it all wrong alles falsch verstehen I spent hours on my homework and I still got the answers wrong.
get off (M) aussteigen (M) When you get off the train, we'll be there to meet you.
get out of one's mind Gedanken vertreiben, aus dem Kopf kriegen I can't get our argument out of my mind.
internal innere She suffered internal bleeding after the accident.
nasty gemein, fies That's a nasty scratch on your car. Did you hit another car?
scientific wissenschaftlich It's a scientific fact that the earth is in orbit around the sun.
stranger (E) Fremder (E) Did your parents and teachers tell you never to talk to strangers?
explore (E) erforschen (E) They explored the island on a rainy day.
flavor (M) Geschmack (M) I don't like that sauce, it has a strange flavor.
performing arts darstellende Kunst She works at the theatre; she's in the performing arts.
delighted erfreut, begeistert Thank you for inviting us to your wedding. We'd be delighted to come.
on one's own auf sich gestellt She sailed the Atlantic on her own.
pick somebody up (M) jemanden abholen (M) Mum, can you pick me up after football practice, please?
rave about (E) von etwas schwärmen (E) She raved about the fashion show.
ever since seitdem He had to leave this country twenty years ago and has been living in Canada ever since.
score (M) bewerten, punkten (M) They scored a goal in the last minute and won the match.
suggestion (E) Vorschlag (E) Where should we go on holiday? Any suggestions?
salutation (M) Begrüßung (M) The salutations at the dinner party were very formal.
register (E) Sprachebene (E) When you go for a job interview, think carefully about the register of your language.
apology (E) Entschuldigung (E) I owe you an apology - I'm afraid I forgot to feed your cat at the weekend.
to have a mind of one's own jemand hat seinen eigenen Willen She's not stubborn, she's just got a mind of her own.
put someone's mind at ease (E) jemanden beruhigen (E) I tried to put his mind at ease , nut he was too nervous.
mind your own business kümmere dich um deine eigenen Angelegenheiten I'm not going to tell you - mind your own business!
mind the gap Achten sie auf den Spalt! This is Piccadilly Circus. Doors open left. Please mind the gap.
narrow-minded (M) kleinkariert (M) My cousin hates foreign food - she's so narrow-minded!
keep an open mind aufgeschlossen bleiben Don't judge him. Try to keen an open mind.
have in mind im Sinn haben What do you have in mind for Mum's birthday?
come to mind einfallen Thinking of the UK, usually the Queen comes to mind.
awareness Bewusstsein We need more public awareness of the problem.
button (D) Knopf (D) If you want to work, you'll have to push the button.
extensively ausgiebig The hospital was extensively rebuilt after the earthquake.
insist bestehen, beharren You must left me pay for lunch. I insist!
inspiration Inspiration I really admire her - she's such an inspiration.
motor skill Motorik, motorische Fertigkeit I'm really bad at ball games, my motor skills aren't the greatest.
self-confident selbstbewusst He was always self-confident at school, no wonder he's successful now.
shoe lace (D) Schuhband (D) Someone had tied his shoe laces together as a joke.
social skill soziale Kompetenz She's a great professor, but her social skills aren't great.
technique Technik, Methode With the help of this technique you can create characters on the screen.
overheard hear something without meaning to I couldn't help overhearing your conversation
recall bring sth to mind again
brain-dead extremely stupid
to go squeal to give forth a loud shrill cry or sound
to come off as sth end up as sth
conceited eingebildet
Jeez! Himmel!
retardate a mentally retarded (poorly developed) person
dumb silent, stupid
fling throw with violence
peg Klammer, Stöpsel sth used to hang up the laundry
aptitude ability
scholarship grant subsidies
gifted talented
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