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Definition
Synonym
Anwandlung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Anwandlung
f
mood
Anwandlung
f
; Anfall
m
psych.
in einer
Anwandlung
von Großzügigkeit
in einem Anfall von Wut
fit
in a fit of generosity
in a fit of anger
Anwandlung
f
; Anfall
m
psych.
Schreianfall
m
in einer
Anwandlung
von Großzügigkeit
in einem Anfall von Wut
fit
screaming fit
in a fit of generosity
in a fit of anger
Laune
f
(des Augenblicks); spontane
Anwandlung
f
; spontaner Einfall
m
; Kapriole
f
die Launen des Schicksals
die Kapriolen der Mode
spontan; aus einer spontanen
Anwandlung
heraus; aus einer Laune heraus
nach Lust und Laune; nach Belieben; nach Gutdünken
geh.
ganz nach Lust und Laune; ganz nach Belieben
der Willkür von jdm. ausgesetzt sein (Person); dem Gutdünken von jdm. überlassen sein (Sache)
Ich habe es aus einer Laune (des Augenblicks) heraus gekauft.; Der Kauf war ein spontaner Einfall.
Wir dachten es wäre die vorübergehende Laune eines Kindes.
Er gibt jeder ihrer Launen nach.
Er kommt und geht nach Lust und Laune wie es ihm beliebt.
Meine Aufgaben wechseln täglich wie es dem Chef gerade in den Sinn kommt.
whim
the whims of fate
the whims of fashion
on a whim
at whim
as the whim takes you
to be at the whim of sb.
I bought it on a whim.
We thought it was the passing whim of a child.
He indulges satisfies her every whim.
He appeares and disappeares at whim.
My duties change daily at the whim of the boss.
Laune
f
(des Augenblicks); spontane
Anwandlung
f
; spontaner Einfall
m
; Kapriole
f
die Launen des Schicksals
die Kapriolen der Mode
spontan; aus einer spontanen
Anwandlung
heraus; aus einer Laune heraus
nach Lust und Laune; nach Belieben; beliebig; nach Gutdünken
geh.
ganz nach Lust und Laune; ganz nach Belieben
der Willkür von jdm. ausgesetzt sein (Person); dem Gutdünken von jdm. überlassen sein (Sache)
Ich habe es aus einer Laune (des Augenblicks) heraus gekauft.; Der Kauf war ein spontaner Einfall.
Wir dachten, es wäre die vorübergehende Laune eines Kindes.
Er gibt jeder ihrer Launen nach.
Er kommt und geht nach Lust und Laune wie es ihm beliebt.
Meine Aufgaben wechseln täglich, wie es dem Chef gerade in den Sinn kommt.
whim
the whims of fate
the whims of fashion
on a whim
at whim; at your whim
as the whim takes you
to be at the whim of sb.
I bought it on a whim.
We thought it was the passing whim of a child.
He indulges caters to satisfies her every whim.
He appeares and disappeares at whim.
My duties change daily at the whim of the boss.
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Englische
mood Synonyme
mood
Aristotelian sorites
Goclenian sorites
action
affection
air
anagnorisis
angle
architectonics
architecture
argument
atmosphere
attitude
aura
background
catastrophe
categorical syllogism
character
characterization
color
complication
conditional
continuity
contrivance
cue
denouement
design
development
device
dilemma
disposition
eager
emotion
enthymeme
episode
fable
falling action
feel
feeling
figure
frame
frame of mind
gimmick
heart
humor
imperative
in the
mood
incident
inclination
inclined
indicative
individuality
jussive
keen
line
local color
mind
minded
mode
modus tollens
morale
motif
movement
mythos
nature
note
obligative
optative
paralogism
peripeteia
permissive
personality
plan
plot
potential
prosyllogism
pseudosyllogism
ready
recognition
response
rising action
rule
rule of deduction
scheme
secondary plot
semblance
sense
slant
sorites
soul
spirit
spirits
state of mind
story
strain
structure
subject
subjunctive
subplot
switch
syllogism
sympathetic
temper
temperament
thematic development
theme
timbre
tone
topic
twist
vein
well-disposed
willing
mood
iness
arbitrariness
bouderie
caprice
capriciousness
crankiness
crotchetiness
dejection
desultoriness
deviability
dumpishness
eccentricity
erraticism
fancifulness
fantasticality
fickleness
flightiness
freakishness
glumness
grimness
grumness
humorsomeness
impulsiveness
inconsistency
inconstancy
instability
irregularity
melancholy
mercuriality
mood
ishness
mopishness
moroseness
motivelessness
petulance
quirkiness
restlessness
shiftiness
sulkiness
sullenness
surliness
temperamentalness
uncertainty
undependability
unfixedness
unpredictability
unreliability
unsettledness
unstableness
unsteadfastness
unsteadiness
variability
variation
variety
wantonness
waywardness
whimsicality
whimsicalness
whimsy
mood
y
abrupt
adrift
afloat
alternating
amorphous
arbitrary
beetle-browed
black
black-browed
blue
brooding
broody
cantankerous
capricious
changeable
changeful
chapfallen
cheerless
crabbed
crabby
cranky
crestfallen
crotchety
crusty
curt
dark
dejected
depressed
desolate
despondent
desultory
deviable
disconsolate
disheartened
dismal
dizzy
dour
downcast
downhearted
dumpish
eccentric
erratic
fanciful
fantasied
fantastic
fast and loose
fickle
fitful
flaky
flickering
flighty
flitting
fluctuating
freakish
frowning
giddy
gloomy
glowering
glum
grim
grum
harebrained
huffish
huffy
humorsome
ill-humored
ill-tempered
impatient
impetuous
impulsive
in the doldrums
inconsistent
inconstant
indecisive
infirm
irregular
irresolute
irresponsible
irritable
kinky
long-faced
lowering
lugubrious
maggoty
mazy
melancholy
mercurial
mood
ish
mopey
moping
mopish
morose
motiveless
mumpish
notional
out of sorts
peevish
petulant
piqued
quirky
rambling
restless
roving
sad
saturnine
scatterbrained
scowling
shapeless
shifting
shifty
short
short-tempered
shuffling
snappish
snappy
spasmodic
spineless
sulking
sulky
sullen
surly
temperamental
testy
touchy
unaccountable
uncertain
uncontrolled
undependable
undisciplined
uneven
unfixed
unhappy
unpredictable
unreasonable
unreliable
unrestrained
unsettled
unstable
unstable as water
unstaid
unsteadfast
unsteady
vacillating
vagarious
vagrant
variable
vicissitudinary
vicissitudinous
volatile
wandering
wanton
waspish
wavering
wavery
wavy
wayward
whimsical
wishy-washy
Anwandlung Definition
Mood
(
n.
)
Manner
Mood
(
n.
)
Manner
of
conceiving
and
expressing
action
or
being,
as
positive,
possible,
hypothetical,
etc.,
without
regard
to
other
accidents,
such
as
time,
person,
number,
etc.
Mood
(
n.
)
Temper
of
mind
mood Bedeutung
temper
mood
humor
humour
a
characteristic
(habitual
or
relatively
temporary)
state
of
feeling,
whether
he
praised
or
cursed
me
depended
on
his
temper
at
the
time,
he
was
in
a
bad
humor
mood
mode
modality
verb
inflections
that
express
how
the
action
or
state
is
conceived
by
the
speaker
indicative
mood
indicative
declarative
mood
declarative
common
mood
fact
mood
a
mood
(grammatically
unmarked)
that
represents
the
act
or
state
as
an
objective
fact
subjunctive
mood
subjunctive
a
mood
that
represents
an
act
or
state
(not
as
a
fact
but)
as
contingent
or
possible
optative
mood
optative
a
mood
(as
in
Greek
or
Sanskrit)
that
expresses
a
wish
or
hope,
expressed
in
English
by
modal
verbs
imperative
mood
imperative
jussive
mood
imperative
form
a
mood
that
expresses
an
intention
to
influence
the
listener's
behavior
interrogative
mood
interrogative
some
linguists
consider
interrogative
sentences
to
constitute
a
mood
climate
mood
the
prevailing
psychological
state,
the
climate
of
opinion,
the
national
mood
had
changed
radically
since
the
last
election
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