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to blink He blinked twice and that was my sign to start. blinzeln, zwinkern 4 to anticipate It was impossible to anticipate the problems. vorwegnehmen The UK: Living together separately 1 watchful She escaped the watchful eyes of her parents. wachsam superstition Superstitions can make life really difficult. Aberglaube dregs !dreGz? As a social worker he had to do with the dregs of society. Bodensatz, Abschaum to splice !splaIs? The script writers had spliced together a few episodes but it was not a good story. verbinden bar He was hit with an iron bar. hier: Stange 3 trade union The trade union movement started in the late 19 th century. Gewerkschaft on his arrival in On his arrival in Canada he went straight to the embassy. bei seiner Ankunft in The UK: Inside – outside 2 Muslim !*m0zlIm? The Muslim community supports local initiatives. Muslim/in succession Several calls were made in quick succession. Reihe, Abfolge veiled woman !veIld *wUmEn? Veiled women dominated the scene outside the supermarket. verschleierte Frau to gesticulate !dZe*stIkjUleIt? He was so shocked he could only gesticulate but he could not say a word. gestikulieren to answer back to sb. The officer told her not to answer back to him because that would only make her situation more difficult. jmdm. eine freche Antwort geben all-pervasive There was an all-pervasive smell of smoke. alles durchdringend to let sb. down He stayed on because he did not want to let his friends down. jmdn. im Stich lassen regressive Revenue from the national Lottery is not regressive. rückläufig to keep in check The new pressure groups must be kept in check. im Zaum halten to resent sb./sth. His children resented the new woman at their father’s side. sich über jmdn./etw. ärgern, jmdn./etw. ablehnen hardship Immediately after the earthquake the people had to suffer all sorts of hardships. Not, Härte, Ungemach to be conditioned (not) to We were conditioned not to give up. konditioniert sein to instil in Their teacher instilled self-discipline in them. anerziehen extended family Christmas is often celebrated with the extended family. erweiterte Familie insularity They cherished their insularity, they did not mix with others. Abgeschlossenheit, Inselcharakter tightly knit !taItlI nIt? They felt at home in their tightly knit community. eng miteinander verbunden to tarnish His public profile was tarnished by the report. beflecken to emulate British businesses should emulate Canada’s policies. nachahmen patterns of behaviour !*pxtEnz Ev bI*heIvjE? They immediately adopted the new patterns of behaviour. Verhaltensmuster The UK: Finding happiness 2 embedded in On the beach they found tree trunks embedded in sand. eingebettet in stare She could not stand the stares of her family. starrer Blick name-calling Name-calling is another expression for rude behaviour. Beschimpfungen dotcom The dotcom industry suffered a severe blow. Internetfirma reign !reIn? During the reign of King George VI India became independent. Regierungszeit to be diluted !bI daI*lju"tId? Their efforts to change the system should not be diluted. verwässert werden to savour !*seIvE? At the graduation the students savoured every moment. genießen, auskosten action/parents line Parents called the action line to enquire about the trip. Telefonhotline to turn out The new manager turned out to be very capable. sich erweisen als laid-back The hotel staff is really laid-back; that’s lovely for tourists. gelassen, relaxed voyage !*vCIIdZ? The voyage took seven weeks. Reise to eradicate !I*rxdIkeIt? The headmaster was determined to eradicate bullying. auslöschen a bunch of He was there with a bunch of friends. hier: eine Gruppe von 201 Nur zu Prüfzw cken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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