to have/develop a sense of right and wrong Children seem to develop a sense of right and wrong within a few years of birth. ein Gefühl für Richtig und Falsch haben/entwickeln honesty The thief’s honesty saved him from jail. Ehrlichkeit dishonest A dishonest teen stole a £75 cheque from a pensioner. unehrlich 2 unemployable Don’t assume that people with disabilities are unemployable. arbeitsunfähig, nicht einstellbar substance abuser The defendant was a chronic substance abuser. Drogenkonsument/in 3 to be accosted I don’t know a single woman who wants to be accosted. angepöbelt werden psychotic Psychotic people often don’t get the right treatment. seelisch krank, psychotisch drug addict A drug addict robbed his own granny. Drogenabhängige/r Lost and found 1 confrontation They avoided confrontation by discussing the problem calmly. Streit unbridgeable The cultural divide between the two communities seemed unbridgeable. unüberbrückbar shelter After the storm hit, many families were left without homes and had to seek temporary shelter in a local community centre. Schutz, Unterschlupf exhibition The art exhibition showcased various paintings. Ausstellung reunion The family had an emotional reunion at the airport. Wiedervereinigung purpose The purpose of the meeting is to discuss new ideas. Zweck unconditional Parents often have unconditional love for their children. bedingungslos Check-out 1 likelihood Stress increases the likelihood of having an accident. Wahrscheinlichkeit remarkable It has been a remarkable run. bemerkenswert considerable A considerable amount of money was stolen this evening. beträchtlich occupier The occupier put out the blaze before the firefighters arrived. Bewohner/in gamble Is Ireland’s gamble paying off? hier: Wagnis, Risiko 2 to make ends meet My mum worked part-time and so we made ends meet. mit seinem Geld auskommen to evade paying taxes Thousands of millionaires are doing what they can do to evade paying taxes. das Zahlen von Steuern vermeiden 3 questionable A grand jury is examining questionable bank deals. fragwürdig to spearhead a campaign Pharmacists to spearhead campaign on anti-malaria policy. an der Spitze einer Kampagne stehen rape The 17-year-old was charged with second-degree rape. Vergewaltigung 4 cuddly There is a big, cuddly toy lion in his bedroom. kuschelig Globalisation to argue against Producers in other countries had argued against giving protected status to Dutch cheese. gegen etw. argumentieren 1 outsourcing Outsourcing is actually a logical outcome of globalisation. Arbeit an externe Dienstleister/innen vergeben stocks US stocks ended with mixed outcomes on Thursday. Wertpapiere migration !maI*GreISn? The author stressed how migration has benefited Canada. Völkerwanderung, Migration competition Competition is healthy. Wettbewerb inequality Health inequality between the rich and poor is huge. Ungleichheit recession Budget cuts may lead to another recession. Konjunkturrückgang to unify What unifies the students is participating in campus life. vereinen refugee !+refjU*dZi"? Residents step up campaign against refugees. Flüchtling a steady flow of The future of general aviation depends on a steady flow of new pilots. ein stetiger Zustrom von clash Man shoots himself after clash with officer. Konflikt 2 in favour of Just one person voted in favour of the elected mayor. zugunsten von Globalisation: Not new at all … phenomenon He talked about the phenomenon of social networking. Erscheinung, Phänomen scholar Scholar discovers overlooked Rembrandt in Dutch gallery Gelehrte/r 1 empire Ancient Egypt was one of the earliest and most enduring empires. Reich Unit 5 189 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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