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Name: Englisch - Beschreibung
Erstellt von: Jochen Lüders / Jörg-Michael Grassau
Erstellt am: 12.09.2005
Copyright: (c) Jochen Lüders; wichtiger Copyright-Hinweis zu den Wortschätzen auf vokabeln.de
Inhalt: Adjektive und Redewendungen zur Beschreibung von Menschen, Verhalten und Stimmungen; außerdem Alternativen und Synonyme für die Wörter 'good', 'bad', 'like' und 'dislike'.
Kommentar: Quelle: www.jochen-lueders.de. Verwendung mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Jochen Lüders. Genauere Beschreibung der einzelnen Themen:
* Characterization: Adjektive zur Charakterisierung von Menschen und ihrem Verhalten
* How Do You Feel Today?: englische Adjektiven und deutsche Bedeutungen zur Stimmung und 'Befindlichkeit'
* Good / Bad: Alternativen und Synonyme mit Angaben zu usage
* Like - Dislike: I can't stand people who adore chocolate ...
Kategorie: Kapitel (5 Einträge)

Characterization: Abschnitt 1(20 Vokabeln)
open-minded parents (willing to consider and accept other people's ideas and opinions)aufgeschlossen
a narrow-minded politician (unwilling to accept or understand new or different ideas, opinions, or customs)engstirnig
prejudiced views (~ against sb./sth.) ((disapproving) having an unreasonable dislike of people who belong to a different race, sex, or religion)voreingenommen
an enthusiastic crowd (feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something)begeistert
a zealous preacher ((disapproving) extremely enthusiastic about something such as a political or religious idea which you believe in very strongly)fanatisch
a modest appearance (not wanting to talk about one’s abilities or achievements)bescheiden
a vain facial expression ((disapproving) too proud of one’s good looks, abilities or position)eitel
an arrogant attitude (behaving in an unpleasant or rude way because you think you are more important than other people)arrogant, überheblich
a snobbish remark (behaving in a way that shows you think you are better than other people because you are from a higher social class)snobistisch
a boastful interview (talking too proudly about yourself)angeberisch
an outgoing partner (liking to meet and talk to new people)kontaktfreudig
an easy-going lifestyle (not easily upset, annoyed, or worried)gelassen, entspannt
a (self-)confident reply (sure that you can do things well, that people like you etc)selbstbewusst
a dominant mother ((disapproving) controlling or trying to control other people)dominant
an extroverted woman (having a confident character and enjoying the company of other people)extrovertiert
an introverted young man (quiet and shy, not enjoying being with other people)introvertiert
a reserved young man (unwilling to express your emotions or talk about your problems)zurückhaltend
a shy smile (nervous and embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people, especially people you do not know)schüchtern
a timid reaction (not having courage or confidence)ängstlich
a self-conscious teenager (worried and embarrassed about what you look like or what other people think of you) (~ about sth.)befangen, gehemmt
  
Characterization: Abschnitt 2(20 Vokabeln)
a generous offer (willing to give money, spend time etc, in order to help people or give them pleasure)großzügig
a mean old man (not wanting to spend money, or not wanting to use much of something)geizig
a materialistic attitude ((disapproving) concerned only with money and possessions rather than things of the mind such as art, religion, or moral beliefs)materialistisch
petty jealousy (unkind and caring too much about small unimportant things)kleinlich
a fussy housekeeper (~ about sth.) (very concerned about small, usually unimportant details, and difficult to please)pingelig, umständlich
a selfish/self-centered man ((disapproving) caring only about yourself and not about other people)egoistisch
a (highly) ambitious plan (determined to be successful, rich, powerful etc)(überaus) ehrgeizig
an competitive atmosphere (determined or trying very hard to be more successful than other people)(überaus) leistungsorientiert
a hard-working student (working with a lot of effort)fleißig
a demanding boss (expecting a lot of attention or expecting to have things exactly the way you want them)anspruchsvoll
an imaginative child (very good at thinking of new and unusual ways of doing things; synonym: inventive)phantasievoll
a sensitive child (~ to sth.) (getting upset too easily)empfindlich
an assertive woman (behaving confidently so that they get what they want; syn. self-confident, self-assured)energisch
a determined effort (having a strong desire to do something, so that you will not let anyone stop you)entschlossen
an indecisive leader (unable to make clear decisions or choices)unentschlossen
a forgetful professor (often forgetting things)vergesslich
a ruthless dictator (so determined to get what you want that you do not care if you have to hurt other people in order to do it)rücksichtslos
a vicious tone in his voice (very unkind in a way that is intended to hurt someone's feelings or make their character seem bad)bösartig
a malicious rumour (very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to upset or hurt someone)boshaft
a spiteful liar (deliberately nasty to someone in order to hurt or upset them)gehässig
  
Characterization: Abschnitt 3(20 Vokabeln)
a courageous decision (brave)mutig
a cowardly attack on a defenseless man (not at all brave)feig
a well-mannered boy (talking and behaving in a polite way)wohlerzogen
a rude remark (speaking or behaving in a way that is not polite and is likely to offend or annoy people)unhöflich, unverschämt
a considerate daughter (~ towards sb.) (always thinking of what other people need or want and being careful not to upset them)rücksichtsvoll
a gentle touch (kind and careful in the way you behave or do things, so that you do not hurt or damage anyone or anything)sanft(mütig)
an affectionate hug (showing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them)liebevoll
a tender kiss (gentle and careful in a way that shows love)zärtlich
a passionate speech (believing something very strongly)leidenschaftlich
a smart kid ((AE) intelligent)clever
a naive belief (not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much)naiv
a down-to-earth guy (practical and direct in a sensible honest way)praktisch
a stubborn refusal (determined not to change your mind, even when people think you are being unreasonable)stur
a likable character (nice and easy to like)sympathisch
a tolerant community (~ of sb./sth.) (allowing people to do, say, or believe what they want without criticizing or punishing them; opposite: intolerant)tolerant
a reliable friend (someone or something that can be trusted or depended on)zuverlässig
a dedicated teacher (working very hard because you care a lot about it)engagiert
a trustworthy salesman (someone who can be trusted and depended on; synonym: dependable)vertrauenswürdig
a cautious driver (careful to avoid danger or risks)vorsichtig
a reckless disregard for human life (not caring or worrying about the possible bad or dangerous results of your actions)rücksichtslos
  
How Do You Feel Today?: Abschnitt 1(20 Vokabeln)
hystericalhysterisch
hotheiß, schwitzen
aggressiveaggressiv
optimisticoptimistisch
enviousneidisch
painedschmerzerfüllt
enragedwütend, aufgebracht
bashfulverschämt, verlegen
lonelyeinsam
disappointedenttäuscht
suspiciousmisstrauisch, argwöhnisch
negativeablehnend
agonizedgequält
coldkalt, frieren
anxiousängstlich, besorgt
turned-on(sexuell) erregt
relievederleichtert
idioticidiotisch
prudishprüde
meditativenachdenklich, sinnend
  
How Do You Feel Today?: Abschnitt 2(20 Vokabeln)
shockedgeschockt
disgustedangewidert
sympatheticmitfühlend
indifferentgleichgültig
surlymürrisch
lovestruckverliebt
sheepishängstlich, kleinlaut
disbelievingungläubig
determinedentschlossen
satisfiedzufrieden
curiousneugierig
obstinatestarrsinnig, stur
smugselbstgefällig, süffisant
jealouseifersüchtig
blissfulglückselig
undecidedunentschlossen
surprisedüberrascht
frustratedfrustriert
horrifiedentsetzt
frightenederschrocken
  
How Do You Feel Today?: Abschnitt 3(20 Vokabeln)
eavesdroppinglauschend, horchend
miserableelend
cautiousvorsichtig
regretfulbedauernd
puzzledverwirrt
sadtraurig
distastefulwiderlich
apologeticsich rechtfertigend
happyglücklich
paranoidparanoid
hungovereinen Kater haben
hurtverletzt
demurezurückhaltend, spröde
confidentselbstsicher, zuversichtlich
exhaustederschöpft
exasperatedentnervt, verärgert
arrogantarrogant
thoughtfulnachdenklich, bedächtig
grievingbekümmert
mischievousboshaft, bösartig
  
How Do You Feel Today?: Abschnitt 4(9 Vokabeln)
interestedinteressiert
concentratingsich konzentrierend
guiltyschuldbewusst
boredgelangweilt
withdrawnzurückgezogen
ecstaticekstatisch
perplexedperplex, verblüfft
loadedbelastet
innocentunschuldig
  
Good: Abschnitt 1(20 Vokabeln)
He had always been an excellent student.hervorragend
He has a huge collection of fine prints.prächtig
She is proud of her superior academic record.überragend
This is a perfect example of Gothic architecture.vollkommen
We spent a great afternoon at the beach.großartig
We had a marvellous time together.wunderbar
Their latest album is fantastic.phantastisch
The special effects are simply terrific.sagenhaft
The food was superb.vorzüglich
You must read this amazing book.erstaunlich
We enjoyed this incredible performance.unglaublich
Her talent is really extraordinary.außerordentlich
Her new book is just awesome.(ugs.) "stark"
He surprised us with his brilliant idea.hervorragend
He made us an attractive offer.attraktiv
That was an outstanding achievement.herausragend
The results of your work are impressive.beeindruckend
She wrote an exceptional essay.außergewöhnlich
I like the admirable simplicity of her work.bewundernswert
2001 is a classic science fiction movie.klassisch
  
Good: Abschnitt 2(12 Vokabeln)
The Mona Lisa is a masterpiece.Meisterwerk
That’s still a first-class car.erstklassig
He gave a thought-provoking lecture.zum Nachdenken anregend
Have you read this stimulating article?anregend
This sounds absolutely fascinating.faszinierend
That’s a strong story with intriguing characters.faszinierend
Collecting stamps can be an absorbing hobby.fesselnd
The novel has an unusual ending.ungewöhnlich
I saw a gripping report on TV.packend
Don’t miss this compelling film.unwiderstehlich
I love Grisham’s thrilling books.spannend
I think this topic is of interest.interessant
  
Bad: Abschnitt 1(20 Vokabeln)
I can’t stand his banal stories.banal
He was kept in appalling conditions in prison.entsetzlich
Don’t believe a word from such a dishonest politician.unehrlich
There is a sinister side to these events.unheimlich, finster
Tom is a mediocre student.mittelmäßig
The wine wasn’t up to much.nichts Besonderes
They got help from corrupt policement.korrupt
Chewing tobacco is a disgusting habit.ekelhaft
She complained about his immoral behaviour.unmoralisch
Forget it, this film sucks. (AE, infml.)ätzend
There’s nothing but crap on television these days.Schrott
That was an awful concert.fürchterlich
He had a terrible accident.furchtbar
It is a dreadful film.entsetzlich
He committed a horrible crime.entsetzlich
That’s a load of garbage (AE).Dreck
He gave a pathetic excuse.erbärmlich, jämmerlich
Don’t buy such inferior products.minderwertig
The movie isn't any good / is no good.taugt nichts
She led a humdrum life.stumpfsinnig
  
Bad: Abschnitt 2(14 Vokabeln)
What lousy weather!saumäßig
Her singing was atrocious.grauenhaft
I can’t accept your shameful behaviour.schändlich
Hitler was an evil dictator.(moralisch) böse
They killed the wicked witch.niederträchtig, heimtückisch
I almost fell asleep during this tedious movie.öde
Life in prison was an absolute nightmare.Alptraum
Your suggestion is absolute rubbish (BE).Mist
He looked really repulsive.abstoßend
Sally is a naughty little girl.unartig, ungezogen
He blames himself for this poor performance.schlecht
They only sell shoddy goods.schludrig, schlampig
They protested against this outrageous tax increase.empörend, unerhört
He suffers from his repetitive work.sich dauernd wiederholend
  
Like - Dislike: Abschnitt 1(20 Vokabeln)
She has always been fond of animals.gern haben
I know he's keen on opera music.sich für etwas begeistern
This delightful book will appeal to your children.jmd. gefallen
My sister and I used to argue a lot, but now we're very close.(eng) verbunden
I'm very lucky to have friends who care about me.jmd. sehr mögen
I adore chocolate, I can't live without it.über alles lieben
Tom is crazy/mad about motorcycles.verrückt sein nach
My father is attached to his old car.an etwas hängen
Sarah has a passion for classical music.eine Leidenschaft für
My sister has a weakness for cream cakes.eine Schwäche für
Recently he has taken to red wine.Geschmack an etwas finden
After some time I've come to like Guinness.etwas allmählich mögen
She's a genuine fitness freak.Fanatiker/in
Tom is a golf enthusiast.Liebhaber
You don't think much of Carol, do you? (spoken)nicht viel halten von
Rob isn't her type at all.nicht jmds Typ sein
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's hypocrisy (Heuchelei).nicht ausstehen können
I hated my first husband. He used to hit me and the children.hassen
I could see the jealousy and deep hatred in Jeff's eyes.tiefer Hass
I detest any form of cruelty toward animals.verabscheuen
  
Like - Dislike: Abschnitt 2(5 Vokabeln)
I felt that the other kids despised me.verachten
He never tried to hide his contempt for her.Verachtung für
I felt nothing but loathing for him after the way he'd treated me.Abscheu gegenüber
Animosity between parents causes great suffering to their children.Feindseligkeit
He bore a grudge against my father for years.jmd. etwas nachtragen