Idioms & Phrases
Feelings
Useful Adjectives
Miscellaneous
100

"to _____ oneself together" sich zusammenreißen

to pull oneself together

100

reassured, no longer under pressure; erleichtert

relieved

100

excellent, very good

outstanding

100

What is the difference between topic and theme

topic (specific, used in general), theme (for books, cinema, music; universal)

200

to be undecided; hin und her gerissen sein

"to be on _____ _____"

to be on the fence

200

feeling frightened and not confident in a particular situation; eingeschüchtert

intimidated

200

very important; decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something; ausschlaggebend

crucial

200

What is the difference between shade and shadow?

Shade can refer to any dark area in which sunlight or other bright light is blocked. Shadow refers to the dark shape that appears on a surface when an object blocks sunlight or other light

300

to be in full agreement

"to see ____ ____ ____ (with someone) (on something)"

to see eye to eye

300

unable to pay attention to somebody/something because you are worried or thinking about something else; abgelenkt

distracted

300

more important than anything else; von größter Bedeutung, vorrangig

paramount

300

clean and orderly; ordentlich

neat

400

to do something spontaneously, based on a sudden, impulsive urge, desire, or idea; etwas aus einer Laune machen

"to do something on a ____"

on a whim

400

feeling worried about something that you are going to do or that is going to happen; besorgt

apprehensive

400

simple and easy; uncomplicated and easy to do or understand; another meaning of the word: (about a person) direct, honest

straightforward

400

not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it; abgeneigt, widerwillig, zögerlich

reluctant

500

to annoy someone without intending to; jmd. reizen, nerven

"to ____ someone the ____ way"

to rub someone the wrong way

500

(adj., formal) impolite, rude

discourteous

500

formal word for "bad"; not good enough or too low in quality; unzureichend, unzulänglich

inadequate

500

What are the uses of the present perfect. Give examples

1. life experiences: I have been to NYC.

2. past actions relevant in the present: I have cut my finger.

3. actions/states that started in the past and still happening now: I have known him for 15 years.

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