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Übersetzung & Definition

to smile: lächeln verb
smiling lächelnd
a smile: ein Lächeln noun

Beispiel

  • "When you smile at me, it's like my heart stops working, and then my stomach hurts and I cannot eat anything any more."
  • "Wear your best suits, and some of you may need to practice smiling."
  • "Trotter, best known for his incredible feats of magic, adorable little smile and the bizarre lightning-shaped scar on his forehead, was arrested after police found the boy circling drunkenly around Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square."
  • "Service comes with a fake smile"
  • "(You have a lovely smile, I've seen your photo)."
  • "Jean : No, all I can see is this name and a big smiling face."
  • "TripleD (Donna Donovan) says : And a smile that could charm the pants off a donkey!"
  • "I simply say "You are fired" in my sexy (and largely incomprehensible) accent and the person limps out of the office with a big smile on their face."
  • "Her legs are a bit thick, but she's got a great smile with nice full lips."
  • "You see them smiling?"
  • "Your smile is so adorable."
  • "Stop smiling at me Icarus."
  • "Todd hasn't even smiled."
  • "I can't be sure, but I would swear they were almost like normal human beings: smiling, frowning, yawning."
  • "As my "pretend" wife you should smile and keep quiet at all times."
  • "The last vision I have, just before I wake up screaming, is the face of the truck driver, the evil intent in his eyes, and the faint smile on his lips, as tranquil as my yoga master."
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the chat you just read.

1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice .'

2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his four times a day!

3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big that he uses to tear into meat.

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the chat you just read.

1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice smile 1.'

2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his teeth 2 four times a day!

3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big tooth 3 that he uses to tear into meat.
1 smile: A 'smile' is a facial expression indicating pleasure or happiness. We see it when someone is happy or laughs. In this chat, Donna remarks that Brian has a nice smile. Note that the verb 'to smile' is also used in English. Example: He smiled when I told him that he had won the competition.
2 teeth: The 'teeth' are the white protrusions from gums (the pink parts of the mouth), used to chew (or masticate) food. In this text, Polly writes that Brian has 'perfect teeth'. Note that the singular form of 'teeth' is 'tooth'. One tooth, many teeth.
3 tooth: The singular form of the noun 'teeth' is 'tooth'. As mentioned in the correction above, 'teeth' are used for 'chewing' food.
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue.

This term refers to "money paid to a worker", usually by the hour. "As a student, Hannah worked in a bar for 18 hours a day, and earned a very low ."

This verb describes a movement with the mouth that shows a sign of "happiness", "pleasure" and "contentment". "It is nice to work with Jean; he is always , even when things are bad."

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue.

This term refers to "money paid to a worker", usually by the hour. "As a student, Hannah worked in a bar for 18 hours a day, and earned a very low wage 1."

This verb describes a movement with the mouth that shows a sign of "happiness", "pleasure" and "contentment". "It is nice to work with Jean; he is always smiling 2, even when things are bad."
1 wage: A "wage" is the amount of money given to workers (usually by the hour) for the work they have done. Kevin asks Mrs Lee if the ChinaCorp workers are "paid the minimum wage". A "minimum wage" is the least possible money that a worker can legally be paid. In the US, this figure is $7.25 an hour, in the UK, it is currently £5.93 per hour.
2 smiling: "To smile" is to express "happiness" and "contentment". This involves raising the corners of the mouth. It is said that the Mona Lisa has the world's most famous smile. Mrs Lee says that the workers are "very happy", and asks if Kevin can see them "smiling".
Übung 3
Susie tells Bob that when she returns from lunch, Jean "is just staring" at her.
This means that Jean is .
Susie tells Bob that when she returns from lunch, Jean "is just staring" at her.
This means that Jean is looking at Susie.
looking at Susie: "To stare (at someone)" means to look at them in an intense or fixed manner. Someone might "stare at the television" or "stare off into space". Susie is complaining that Jean does this frequently.
scaring Susie: "To stare at someone" is not the same thing as "to scare someone", which means to frighten someone or make them afraid.
annoying Susie: "To stare at someone" is not the same thing as "to annoy someone", which means to bother or trouble them.
smiling at Susie: "To stare" is not the same thing as "to smile". To smile is to make a gesture of contentment, pleasure or happiness with the mouth.

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