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Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
English speaking
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
englischsprechend
adj
English-speaking
radebrechen
radebrechend
radebrecht
er
sie radebrecht
ich
er
sie radebrechte
auf Englisch radebrechen
to speak broken ...
speaking broken ...
spoken broken ...
he
she speaks broken ...
I
he
she spoke broken ...
to speak broken English
Börse
f
; Aktienbörse
f
; Wertpapierbörse
f
; Effektenbörse
f
Börsen
pl
; Aktienbörsen
pl
; Wertpapierbörsen
pl
; Effektenbörsen
pl
an der Börse
die Börse schließen
stock exchange; bourse (in a non-English-speaking country)
stock exchanges; bourses
on the stock exchange; on the exchange
to suspend stock exchange trading
Sprachgebiet
n
; Sprachraum
m
ling.
Sprachgebiete
pl
; Sprachräume
pl
ein deutsches Sprachgebiet ein deutschsprachiges Gebiet in Belgien
der deutsche Sprachraum
außerhalb des englischen Sprachraums
language area; linguistic area
language areas; linguistic areas
a German-speaking area German language area in Belgium
the German-speaking area; the German language area
outside the English-speaking area
Börse
f
; Aktienbörse
f
; Wertpapierbörse
f
; Effektenbörse
f
Börsen
pl
; Aktienbörsen
pl
; Wertpapierbörsen
pl
; Effektenbörsen
pl
Derivatebörse
f
an der Börse
die Börse schließen
stock exchange; bourse (in a non-English-speaking country)
stock exchanges; bourses
derivatives exchange; futures and options exchange
on the stock exchange; on the exchange
to suspend stock exchange trading
radebrechen
v
radebrechend
radebrecht
er sie radebrecht
ich er sie radebrechte
auf Englisch radebrechen
to speak broken ...; to smatter
speaking broken ...; smattering
spoken broken ...; smattered
he she speaks broken ...; he she smatters
I he she spoke broken ...; I he she smattered
to speak broken English; to smatter English
sprechen; reden
v
(über; von)
sprechend; redend
gesprochen; geredet
du sprichst; du redest
er sie spricht; er sie redet
ich er sie sprach; ich er sie redete
er sie hat hatte gesprochen; er sie hat hatte geredet
ich er sie spräche; ich er sie redete
sprich!; rede!
Deutsch sprechen
gebrochen Deutsch sprechen
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
Ich spreche nur ein bisschen Deutsch.
Ich spreche leider kein Englisch nicht englisch.
Mit wem spreche ich?
Könnten Sie bitte lauter langsamer sprechen?
lauter sprechen
sich klar und deutlich ausdrücken
frei sprechen
von jdm. schlecht reden
frisch von der Leber weg reden
also sprach ...
Dürfte ich Sie kurz sprechen?
to speak {spoke; spoken} (about)
speaking
spoken
you speak
he she speaks
I he she spoke; I he she spake
obs.
he she has had spoken
I he she would speak
speak!
to speak German
to speak broken German
Do you speak German?
I only speak a little German.
I'm sorry I don't speak English.
Who am I speaking to?
Could you please speak louder slower?
to speak up
to speak plain English
to speak without notes
to speak evil of sb.
to speak freely; to let fly
thus spoke ...; thus spake ...
May I have a word with you?
(mit jdm.) sprechen
v
(über von etw.)
sprechend
gesprochen
du sprichst
er sie spricht
ich er sie sprach
er sie hat hatte gesprochen
ich er sie spräche
sprich!
Deutsch sprechen
gebrochen Deutsch sprechen
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
Ich spreche nur ein bisschen Deutsch.
Ich spreche leider kein Englisch; Ich kann leider nicht Englisch.
ugs.
Mit wem spreche ich?
Könnten Sie bitte lauter langsamer sprechen?
lauter sprechen
sich klar und deutlich ausdrücken
frei sprechen
von jdm. schlecht reden
frisch von der Leber weg reden
also sprach …
Dürfte ich Sie kurz sprechen?
Das Kind spricht schon ganz gut.
mit Engelszungen reden
altertümlich
(Bibel)
Es gilt das gesprochene Wort. (Vorbehaltsklausel zu einem im Voraus verteilten Redemanuskript)
to speak (with sb. about sth.) {spoke; spoken}
speaking
spoken
you speak
he she speaks
I he she spoke; I he she spake
obs.
he she has had spoken
I he she would speak
speak!
to speak German
to speak broken German
Do you speak German?
I only speak a little German.
I'm sorry, I don't speak English.
Who am I speaking to?
Could you please speak louder slower?
to speak up
to speak plain English
to speak without notes
to speak evil of sb.
to speak freely; to let fly
thus spoke …; thus spake …
May I have a word with you?
The kid already speaks pretty well.
to speak with the tongues of angels
archaic
(Bible)
Check against delivery. (Reservation clause for a speech script distributed in advance)
Deutsche
englischsprechend {adj} Synonyme
Englische
English-speaking Synonyme
English speaking Definition
Borough-English
(
n.
)
A
custom,
as
in
some
ancient
boroughs,
by
which
lands
and
tenements
descend
to
the
youngest
son,
instead
of
the
eldest
English
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
England,
or
to
its
inhabitants,
or
to
the
present
so-called
Anglo-Saxon
race.
English
(
a.
)
See
1st
Bond,
n.,
8.
English
(
n.
)
Collectively,
the
people
of
England
English
(
n.
)
The
language
of
England
or
of
the
English
nation,
and
of
their
descendants
in
America,
India,
and
other
countries.
English
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
printing
type,
in
size
between
Pica
and
Great
Primer.
See
Type.
English
(
n.
)
A
twist
or
spinning
motion
given
to
a
ball
in
striking
it
that
influences
the
direction
it
will
take
after
touching
a
cushion
or
another
ball.
English
(
v.
t.)
To
translate
into
the
English
language
English
(
v.
t.)
To
strike
(the
cue
ball)
in
such
a
manner
as
to
give
it
in
addition
to
its
forward
motion
a
spinning
motion,
that
influences
its
direction
after
impact
on
another
ball
or
the
cushion.
Home-speaking
(
n.
)
Direct,
forcible,
and
effective
speaking.
Indo-English
(
a.
)
Of
or
relating
to
the
English
who
are
born
or
reside
in
India
Speaking
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Speak
Speaking
(
a.
)
Uttering
speech
Speaking
(
a.
)
Seeming
to
be
capable
of
speech
English speaking Bedeutung
body
English
a
motion
of
the
body
by
a
player
as
if
to
make
an
object
already
propelled
go
in
the
desired
direction
English
Civil
War
civil
war
in
England
between
the
Parliamentarians
and
the
Royalists
under
Charles
I,
-
English
Revolution
Glorious
Revolution
Bloodless
Revolution
the
revolution
against
James
II,
there
was
little
armed
resistance
to
William
and
Mary
in
England
although
battles
were
fought
in
Scotland
and
Ireland
(-)
English
sparrow
house
sparrow
Passer
domesticus
small
hardy
brown-and-grey
bird
native
to
Europe
English
lady
crab
Portunus
puber
crab
of
the
English
coasts
English
toy
spaniel
British
breed
having
a
long
silky
coat
and
rounded
head
with
a
short
upturned
muzzle
English
foxhound
an
English
breed
slightly
larger
than
the
American
foxhounds
originally
used
to
hunt
in
packs
English
setter
an
English
breed
having
a
plumed
tail
and
a
soft
silky
coat
that
is
chiefly
white
English
springer
English
springer
spaniel
a
breed
having
typically
a
black-and-white
coat
cocker
spaniel
English
cocker
spaniel
cocker
a
small
breed
with
wavy
silky
hair,
originally
developed
in
England
Old
English
sheepdog
bobtail
large
sheepdog
with
a
profuse
shaggy
bluish-grey-and-white
coat
and
short
tail,
believed
to
trace
back
to
the
Roman
occupation
of
Britain
bulldog
English
bulldog
a
sturdy
thickset
short-haired
breed
with
a
large
head
and
strong
undershot
lower
jaw,
developed
originally
in
England
for
bull
baiting
English
sole
lemon
sole
Parophrys
vitulus
popular
pale
brown
food
flatfish
of
the
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
English
horn
cor
anglais
a
doubleeed
woodwind
instrument
similar
to
an
oboe
but
lower
in
pitch
English
saddle
English
cavalry
saddle
a
saddle
having
a
steel
cantle
and
pommel
and
no
horn
speaking
trumpet
a
trumpet-shaped
acoustic
device
to
intensify
and
direct
the
human
voice,
formerly
held
to
the
ear
by
a
hard-of-hearing
person
speaking
tube
a
tube
for
conveying
the
sound
of
a
voice
from
one
room
to
another
perpendicular
perpendicular
style
English-Gothic
English-Gothic
architecture
a
Gothic
style
in
th
and
th
century
England,
characterized
by
vertical
lines
and
a
fourentered
(Tudor)
arch
and
fan
vaulting
English
the
discipline
that
studies
the
English
language
and
literature
Shakespearean
sonnet
Elizabethan
sonnet
English
sonnet
a
sonnet
consisting
three
quatrains
and
a
concluding
couplet
in
iambic
pentameter
with
the
rhyme
pattern
abab
cdcd
efef
gg
Oxford
English
Dictionary
O.E.D.
OED
an
unabridged
dictionary
constructed
on
historical
principles
New
English
Bible
a
modern
English
version
of
the
Bible
and
Apocrypha
Basic
English
a
simplified
form
of
English
proposed
for
use
as
an
auxiliary
language
for
international
communication,
devised
by
C.
K.
Ogden
and
I.
A.
Richards
English
English
language
an
Indo-European
language
belonging
to
the
West
Germanic
branch,
the
official
language
of
Britain
and
the
United
States
and
most
of
the
commonwealth
countries
American
English
American
language
American
the
English
language
as
used
in
the
United
States
African
American
Vernacular
English
AAVE
African
American
English
Black
English
Black
English
Vernacular
Black
Vernacular
Black
Vernacular
English
Ebonics
a
nonstandard
form
of
American
English
characteristically
spoken
by
African
Americans
in
the
United
States
King's
English
Queen's
English
English
as
spoken
by
educated
persons
in
southern
England
Middle
English
English
from
about
to
Modern
English
English
since
about
Old
English
Anglo-Saxon
English
prior
to
about
Oxford
English
the
dialect
of
English
spoken
at
Oxford
University
and
regarded
by
many
as
affected
and
pretentious
Scottish
Scots
Scots
English
the
dialect
of
English
used
in
Scotland
manner
of
speaking
speech
delivery
your
characteristic
style
or
manner
of
expressing
yourself
orally,
his
manner
of
speaking
was
quite
abrupt,
her
speech
was
barren
of
southernisms,
I
detected
a
slight
accent
in
his
speech
speaking
speech
production
the
utterance
of
intelligible
speech
public
speaking
speechmaking
speaking
oral
presentation
delivering
an
address
to
a
public
audience,
people
came
to
see
the
candidates
and
hear
the
speechmaking
English
side
(sports)
the
spin
given
to
a
ball
by
striking
it
on
one
side
or
releasing
it
with
a
sharp
twist
English
muffin
round,
raised
muffin
cooked
on
a
griddle,
usually
split
and
toasted
before
being
eaten
scarlet
runner
scarlet
runner
bean
runner
bean
English
runner
bean
long
bean
pods
usually
sliced
into
half-inch
lengths,
a
favorite
in
Britain
English
walnut
nut
with
a
wrinkled
two-lobed
seed
and
hard
but
relatively
thin
shell,
widely
used
in
cooking
lemon
sole
English
sole
highly
valued
almost
pure
white
flesh
congou
congo
congou
tea
English
breakfast
tea
black
tea
grown
in
China
English
department
department
of
English
the
academic
department
responsible
for
teaching
English
and
American
literature
English
Channel
an
arm
of
the
Atlantic
Ocean
that
forms
a
channel
between
France
and
Britain
English
person
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
England
English
English
people
the
people
of
England
English
teacher
English
professor
someone
who
teaches
English
Sydenham
Thomas
Sydenham
English
Hippocrates
English
physician
(-)
Old
World
yew
English
yew
Taxus
baccata
predominant
yew
in
Europe,
extraordinarily
long-lived
and
slow
growing,
one
of
the
oldest
species
in
the
world
ivy
common
ivy
English
ivy
Hedera
helix
Old
World
vine
with
lobed
evergreen
leaves
and
black
berrylike
fruits
common
daisy
English
daisy
Bellis
perennis
low-growing
Eurasian
plant
with
yellow
central
disc
flowers
and
pinkish-white
outer
ray
flowers
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