übertragen |
1. v. to transfer, transmit | |
2. v. to translate | |
3. v. to broadcast, televise | |
4. v. to hand over something to somebody, entrust somebody with something, confer a right on somebody | |
5. v. (medicine) to have a post-term birth | |
6. v. to be passed on to somebody (disease, illness) | |
7. v. to communicate itself to somebody (enthusiasm, nervousness, etc.) | |
8. Participle. past participle of übertragen | |
9. adj. figurative | |
besonders |
1. adv. especially, particularly | |
Ich mag Musik, besonders Rock. - I love music, especially rock. | |
2. adv. (emphatic) very, especially | |
besonders gut - very good | |
Sei besonders leise. - Be very quiet. | |
3. adv. exceptionally, separately | |
besonders behandeln - to treat separately | |
dynamisch |
1. adj. dynamic | |
mit |
1. prep. with (in the company of; alongside) | |
Ich spiele mit meinen Freunden. - I'm playing with my friends. | |
2. prep. with, by (using as an instrument; by means of) | |
Ich schreibe mit einem Bleistift. - I'm writing with a pencil. | |
Ich fahre mit dem Bus. - I'm going by bus. | |
3. prep. with (as an accessory to) | |
4. prep. with (having) | |
5. prep. at (with the age of) | |
6. prep. with, including, with ... included | |
7. adv. among; denotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group | |
Hier gibt es mit das beste Essen in der Stadt. - Here they have some of the best food in town. | |
Ich war mit der erste, der hier war. - I was one of the very first who arrived. | |
8. adv. also, too (in addition; besides; as well) | |
9. adv. (somewhat, informal) with (something), with it | |
Ich brauch nicht unbedingt Majonäse zu den Fritten, aber mit sind sie natürlich besser. - I don't necessarily need mayonnaise with the chips, but they taste better with it, of course. | |
viel |
1. pron. much, a lot | |
Es ist viel passiert. - Much has happened. | |
2. det. much, many | |
Er hat viel Geld verloren. - He lost a lot of money. | |
3. det. In the singular, the adjective is usually left unchanged when it is not preceded by an article or determiner (see example sentence above). Otherwise it is declined like a normal adjective: das viele | |
4. det. In the plural, the adjective is usually declined even without a preceding article or determiner: viele Kinder. However, it may be left unchanged when modified by a preceding adverb, e.g. in the combi | |
5. det. The comparative form mehr is invariable and never declined; it cannot be preceded by any article or determiner (note however mehrere, mehreres, and obsolete mehre, mehr | |
6. adv. much, a lot | |
Wir haben viel gelacht. - We laughed a lot. | |
Enthusiasmus |
1. n. enthusiasm | |