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  • beantragen to request
  • prudent klug, bedacht (sensible)
  • keine spur von no trace of
  • divination Prophezeiung, Weißsagung
  • to haunt heimsuchen, spuken (The pictures of children dying in war have haunted me for a long time)
  • intermediary middleman, person who negotiates (they hired an intermediary to help them discuss their case)
  • to invoke anrufen, für Unterstützung rufen (believers invoke their god by holding out their hands)
  • to perpetuate aufrechterhalten, bewahren, keep going, to maintain, to preserve (A puppet state was set up in the north to perpetuate British imperialist domination)
  • to condemn verdammen, missbilligen (They condemned the government for allowing alcohol), to blame
  • to idle faulenzen, (faul, still liegend)
  • to be prone to anfällig sein für, dazu neigen etwas zu tun , likely
  • to assimilate into sich anpassen, to adapt, sich angleichen
  • Feuerbestattung, cremation, to cremate, crematorium
  • to domesticate etwas zähmen, make suitable for being home, They hoped to domesticate the tiger, domestic, to tame
  • to preserve etwas konservieren, einmachen, haltbar machen (Essen, Leichen)
  • to fossilize to become preserved, petrified (The dinosaur eggs had fossilized over thousand years)
  • shore Küste (coast is only used for oceans), a shore can boarder any body of water
  • relic Relikt, Überreste
  • rite ceremony, tradition
  • vestige Überbleibsel, sign, indication (The flowers were the only vestige of their weekend)
  • burden (mental) weight, stress (The donkey walked slow under the burden of its heavy load), to burden
  • in retaliation of zur Vergeltung von
  • discriminate unterscheiden (nicht negativ), unterscheiden (negativ, prejudices)
  • notion belief, idea (The notion that old office equipment ist unreliable is inaccurate) ; desire, impulse (She suddenly took the notion to paint her kitchen red) (to suddenly want to do something: )
  • to oppress unterdrücken, to subdue, They oppressed workers through intimidation
  • paradigm example, Musterbeispiel (The usual paradigm does not apply to some poor nations.)
  • prevailing üblich, aktuell, allgemein geltend, to prevail, prevalance [priwEIling]
  • Mut courage
  • verurteilt zu sentenced to
  • distinct clear, deutlich (I distinctly remeber saying that we would meet at noon), different
  • erudite [Erudait], highly educated, belesen, gebildet
  • to fortify to strengthen, verstärken, (Vitamins fortify the body)
  • implicit implizit, bedingungslos (By joining you agree implicitly to the rules)
  • parochial narrow-minded, restricted, parochial thinking [parOUkiel]
  • rigor strictness, exactness, He followed his diet with rigor (rigorous)
  • roster list of items, names
  • secular not spiritual or religious
  • trial Gerichtsverhandlung, legal proceeding ; test, on trial
  • in midair mitten in der Luft, The acrobat was suspended in midair
  • allegiance to sth [ellIgienz] loyality to sth
  • to cease to stop [zieß]
  • hierarchy [hAIraki] Hierarchie, hierarchical [hairAkikel]
  • in the trenches in the middle of the hardest fighting; generals do not know what things are like out in the trenches) trench=Graben
  • to mobilize to put so into motion
  • to rank to classify in system
  • ratio Verhältnis, ratio of ... to ...
  • to annex to add sth, (the city grew by annexing farms), angliedern, annexation, the annex [Ännex] [tu enÄx]
  • apex highest point, mostly of someones ability (His running skills were on their apex) [EIpex]
  • conquest Eroberung, Bezwingung eines Berges, to conquer
  • to devise to come up with, to conceive, entwerfen, sich ausdenken (They devised a way to cross the river)