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Definition
Synonym
misslich
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
misslich
adj
geh.
parlous
obs.
humor.
misslich
; prekär
adj
misslich
er Vorfall
awkward; invidious; unfortunate
unfortunate incident
misslich
; mißlich
alt
adj
misslich
e Situation
f
misslich
er Vorfall
awkward; difficult; unfortunate
awkward situation; difficult situation
unfortunate incident
schlecht; ungünstig;
misslich
; widrig
geh.
adj
die schlechte ungünstige Wirtschaftslage
ungüstiges Wetter für einen Campingausflug
widrige Umstände
jdn. in ein schlechtes Licht rücken
unfavourable
Br.
; unfavorable
Am.
unfavourable economic conditions
unfavorable weather for a camping trip
unfavourable circumstances
to cast put sb. in an unfavorable light
unbehaglich;
misslich
; unbequem; mulmig
adj
unbehaglicher;
misslich
er; unbequemer; mulmiger
am unbehaglichsten; am
misslich
sten; am unbequemsten; am mulmigsten
sich unwohl fühlen
eine
misslich
e Situation
Ich fühlte mich sehr unbehaglich.
Sie fühlte sich nicht ganz wohl in ihrer Haut als sie ihm wieder begegnete.
uncomfortable; uncomfy
coll.
more uncomfortable
most uncomfortable
to feel uncomfortable
an uncomfortable situation
I felt very uncomfortable.
She felt slightly uncomfortable meeting him again.
unbehaglich;
misslich
; unbequem; mulmig
adj
unbehaglicher;
misslich
er; unbequemer; mulmiger
am unbehaglichsten; am
misslich
sten; am unbequemsten; am mulmigsten
sich unwohl fühlen
eine
misslich
e Situation
Ich fühlte mich sehr unbehaglich.
Sie fühlte sich nicht ganz wohl in ihrer Haut, als sie ihm wieder begegnete.
uncomfortable; uncomfy
coll.
more uncomfortable
most uncomfortable
to feel uncomfortable
an uncomfortable situation
I felt very uncomfortable.
She felt slightly uncomfortable, meeting him again.
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misslich Synonyme
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misslich Synonym
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Englische
parlous Synonyme
parlous
alarming
awkward
bad
chancy
critical
dangerous
dangersome
difficult
explosive
fraught with danger
hairy
hazardous
iffy
jeopardous
menacing
periculous
perilous
precarious
risky
serious
threatening
ticklish
ugly
uncertain
misslich Definition
Humor
(
n.
)
Moisture,
especially,
the
moisture
or
fluid
of
animal
bodies,
as
the
chyle,
lymph,
etc.
Humor
(
n.
)
A
vitiated
or
morbid
animal
fluid,
such
as
often
causes
an
eruption
on
the
skin.
Humor
(
n.
)
State
of
mind,
whether
habitual
or
temporary
(as
formerly
supposed
to
depend
on
the
character
or
combination
of
the
fluids
of
the
body)
Humor
(
n.
)
Changing
and
uncertain
states
of
mind
Humor
(
n.
)
That
quality
of
the
imagination
which
gives
to
ideas
an
incongruous
or
fantastic
turn,
and
tends
to
excite
laughter
or
mirth
by
ludicrous
images
or
representations
Humor
(
v.
t.)
To
comply
with
the
humor
of
Humor
(
v.
t.)
To
help
on
by
indulgence
or
compliant
treatment
Parlous
(
a.
)
Attended
with
peril
Parlous
(
a.
)
Venturesome
parlous [obs.] [humor.] Bedeutung
humor
humour
sense
of
humor
sense
of
humour
the
trait
of
appreciating
(and
being
able
to
express)
the
humorous,
she
didn't
appreciate
my
humor,
you
can't
survive
in
the
army
without
a
sense
of
humor
humor
humour
the
quality
of
being
funny,
I
fail
to
see
the
humor
in
it
aqueous
humor
aqueous
humour
the
limpid
fluid
within
the
eyeball
between
the
cornea
and
the
lens
vitreous
humor
vitreous
humour
vitreous
body
the
clear
colorless
transparent
jelly
that
fills
the
posterior
chamber
of
the
eyeball
liquid
body
substance
bodily
fluid
body
fluid
humor
humour
the
liquid
parts
of
the
body
humor
humour
(Middle
Ages)
one
of
the
four
fluids
in
the
body
whose
balance
was
believed
to
determine
your
emotional
and
physical
state,
the
humors
are
blood
and
phlegm
and
yellow
and
black
bile
wit
humor
humour
witticism
wittiness
a
message
whose
ingenuity
or
verbal
skill
or
incongruity
has
the
power
to
evoke
laughter
black
humor
black
humour
the
juxtaposition
of
morbid
and
farcical
elements
(in
writing
or
drama)
to
give
a
disturbing
effect
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
good
humor
good
humour
good
temper
amiability
a
cheerful
and
agreeable
mood
ill
humor
ill
humour
distemper
an
angry
and
disagreeable
mood
humor
humour
put
into
a
good
mood
parlous
perilous
precarious
touch-and-go
fraught
with
danger,
dangerous
waters,
a
parlous
journey
on
stormy
seas,
a
perilous
voyage
across
the
Atlantic
in
a
small
boat,
the
precarious
life
of
an
undersea
diver,
dangerous
surgery
followed
by
a
touch-and-go
recovery
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