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Übersetzung für "lent" :

de Deutsch en Englisch
1
Quadragesima, die
lent
  • Substantiv
  • Religion
  • vierzigtägige christliche Fastenzeit sieben Wochen vor Ostern
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Fastenzeit, die
lent
  • Substantiv
  • Religion
3
Fasten, die
lent
  • Substantiv
  • Religion
  • Fastenzeit
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Worterklärung für " fasten "
  • aus religiösen Gründen über einen längeren Zeitraum bestimmte Nahrung kaum oder gar nicht zu sich nehmen
  • über einen längeren Zeitraum nichts oder wenig essen, um schlanker zu werden
  • anbinden, festbinden, sichern, befestigen, verschließen
  • heften
  • fügen, verbinden

Worterklärung für " Fastenzeit "
  • Christliche Religion: die von Aschermittwoch ausgehende 40-tägige Vorbereitungszeit auf das Osterfest

Worterklärung für " quadragesima "
  • christliche Religion: die 40-tägige Vorbereitungszeit auf das Osterfest

Beispiele für " lent "
  • It is dangerous to sail in 'turbulent' seas.
  • The mid-19th century was a 'turbulent' time in American history.
  • The politicians were 'virulent' in their hatred of the president.
  • The Magnavox Odyssey was a 'silent' console.
  • He tried to pass a 'fraudulent' check.
  • The 'indolent' girl resisted doing her homework.
  • A 'violent' wind ripped the branch from the tree.
  • We would rather negotiate, but we will use 'violent' means if needed.
  • The escaped prisoners are considered extremely 'violent'.
  • The artist expressed his emotional theme through 'violent' colors.
  • He 'relented' of his plan to murder his opponent, and decided just to teach him a lesson instead.
  • I did, I suppose, hope that she might finally 'relent' a little and make some conciliatory response or other.
  • We waited for the storm to 'relent' before we ventured outside.
  • He will not 'relent' in his effort to reclaim his victory.
  • She tried to 'relent' his mood by cooking his favourite meal.
  • The solid block attracted moisture from the air and 'relented' into a thick brown liquour.
  • When we were touring on a riverboat near Dandong, the 'truculent' North Korean soldiers from the other side of the river gave us a steely-eyed death stare.
  • He has the 'talent' of touching his nose with his tongue.
  • The director searched their 'talent' pool to fill the new opening.
  • Not much 'talent' in this bar tonight – let's hit the clubs.
  • We have helpers 'aplenty' but lack the skilled support.
  • Such an extravagant 'valentine' was unexpected.
  • Won't you be my 'valentine'?
  • Fac 'silentium'!
  • 'Silentio' facto.
  • De Partho 'silentium' est.
  • She accumulated a 'plentiful' collection of books.
  • Some years, the tree is a 'plentiful' source of apples.
  • We are lucky to live in a land of peace and 'plenty'.
  • We have 'plenty' of time to have a coffee and catch the train.
  • I think six eggs should be 'plenty' for this recipe.
  • This office is 'plenty' big enough for our needs.
  • His farm, though small, nevertheless allowed him a 'plenteous' supply of healthy food.