a separate unit that is complete and has its own character
entity / entities
clear and with only one possible meaning
unambiguous
used for talking about how many times something happens in a particular period of time
often
something good that happens or that you receive because of something that you have done, money that you receive for working
reward
very happy, especially because something good has happened
delighted
communication that consists of comments that people make to each other in an informal way, not formal communication such as news reports and advertisements
word-of-mouth
Kundenverhalten
customer behavior
willing to help and be generous towards people
benevolent (benevolence)
suitable or right for a particular situation or purpose
appropriate (adj)
1: to make a knot with two ends of a piece of string, rope, 2: to combine things, or to form a connection between them
the tie
schwach
weak
to make something such as information or knowledge available to a lot of people
disseminate (dissemination)
1: a series of actions or events that together show how things normally happen or are done, 2: a set of lines, shapes, or colours that are repeated regularly, 3: a drawing or shape that you use when you are making something, so that you get the shape
pattern
to understand or think about something in a particular way
perceive
1: the way that you do something, or the way that something happens, 2: a way of behaving or speaking
manner
verschlungen, verflochten
intertwined
1: wide, 2: including many different things or people
broad
im weiteren Sinne
in a broader sense
felt or done in the same way by each of two or more people
mutual
a complete thing made of several parts
whole (n)
something that people who support a particular religion or idea believe completely, although it has not been proved
article of faith
not afraid to do dangerous things (an intrepid explorer)
intrepid
capable of dealing with danger or pain, without seeming to be frightened
brave
a small knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle
penknife
to feel very worried about something that might happen or something that is going to happen
dread
a traditional skill of making things by hand, for example furniture or jewellery
craft
the dark colour of your skin when you have spent time in the sun
suntan
a temperate climate or region is never extremely hot or extremely cold
temperate
a shelf above the opening of a fireplace
mantelpiece
a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them
auction
a small flat case that people keep money, bank cards, and small documents in and usually carry in their pocket or bag
wallet
at the end of a process or period of time in which many things happen
hardly ever
at the end of a process or period of time in which many things happen
eventually
after something else happened
subsequently
to cook food in hot oil or fat
fry or fry up
to cook food quickly by moving it around in hot oil
stir-fry
a round metal container used for cooking, with a handle and usually a lid
pan
a container that is used for boiling water: It has a lid, a handle, and a spout (=a part for pouring):
kettle (n)
a kitchen tool with a handle at one end and a wide flat part at the other for lifting hot foods or for spreading soft substances
spatula
1: feeling angry or upset because of a bad experience, especially when you think that you have been treated unfairly, 2: something that is bitter has a strong sharp taste that is not sweet, 3: extremely cold in a way that makes you very uncomfortable
bitter
tasting of salt or spices and not sweet
savoury
not having a strong taste and therefore not very interesting to eat
bland
chilled food or drink has been made cold in order to make it more pleasant or to keep it fresh
chilled
a fish that lives in the North Atlantic Ocean (Kabeljau)
cod
a type of large fish that lives in the North Atlantic Ocean (Schellfisch)
haddock
1: for cooking/serving food, 2: prepared food
dish
to cut something such as food or wood into pieces
chop or chop up
to rub cheese, vegetables, chocolate etc against a grater in order to cut them into small pieces
grate
a plant used for adding flavour to food or as a medicine
herb
a hard round vegetable with green or purple leaves that can be eaten raw in salads or cooked
cabbage