(adjective) Making someone lose confidence or enthusiasm; entmutigend
demoralizing
(noun) Dislike of or prejudice against women; Frauenfeindlichkeit
misogyny
(noun) the main story or sequence of events in a book, film, or play; Handlung
plot
Correct the mistake(s): I live in Berlin since ten years.
I live in Berlin since ten years.
I have lived in Berlin for ten years.
(noun & verb) Words that express approval or admiration; Lob
praise
(verb) To focus too much on one thing; sich auf etwas versteifen
to fixate (on)
(noun / verb) Blaming a person or group unfairly for problems; Sündenbockpolitik / zum Sündenbock machen
scapegoating / (to) scapegoat
(noun) the group of actors in a movie, play, or show; Besetzung / Schauspielerensemble
cast
Correct the mistake(s): I am living in Berlin and would not want to live anywhere else.
I live in Berlin and would not want to live anywhere else.
(verb) To strongly criticize something or say it is wrong; verurteilen
to condemn
To deal successfully with a difficult situation or manage a problem; zurechtkommen / bewältigen
to cope
(phrasal verb) To express your opinion, especially when it is difficult; sich zu Wort melden / offen sprechen
to speak up
(verb) to film scenes for a movie or television show; filmen / drehen
to shoot
Correct the mistake(s): Harry was hurt quite bad in the accident, but he is better now.
Harry was hurt quite badly in the accident.
(adjective) Related to current events or issues that people are discussing; aktuell / zeitgemäß
topical
A false belief or idea; Trugschluss
fallacy
(verb) To confirm that someone’s feelings, ideas, or experiences are acceptable or understandable; bestätigen / anerkennen
to validate
to replace the audio track with another language; synchronisieren
to dub
Correct the mistake(s): I love spending time in the nature but during Covid times I barely left the house.
I love spending time in the nature but during Covid times I barely left the house.
I love spending time in nature, but during Covid I barely left the house.
(phrase) Similar to or comparable with; ähnlich wie / vergleichbar mit
akin to
To cause someone to feel something strongly because it relates to their experience; einen Nerv treffen
to strike a chord
(noun) The state of being weak or open to harm, emotionally or physically; Verletzlichkeit (Pronounced correctly!)
vulnerability
(verb phrase) to have something as the main subject or focus; sich um etwas drehen
to revolve around
Translate to English: John fühlte sich fürchterlich. Er war fürchterlich müde.
John fühlte sich fürchterlich. Er war fürchterlich müde.
John felt terrible. He was terribly tired.
(phrase) To become less popular or no longer liked; aus der Mode kommen / an Beliebtheit verlieren
to fall out of favor