English-Wörter für '(idiomatic) To render something more difficult.'
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noun
- (idiomatic) A problem that is challenging to solve.
- (idiomatic) An amount that is difficult to finance.
- (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to overcome or deal with.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, nut, crack.
- (idiomatic) A place, opportunity, etc. to which it is difficult to gain entry.
verb
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To do better.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To encourage; to hearten.
- (idiomatic, transitive, colloquial) To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck.
- (idiomatic, transitive, African-American Vernacular, slang) To hit or fight (someone).
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits; to pluck up courage.
- gain courage
intj
prep_phrase
verb
- (idiomatic, transitive) To make something impossible.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To reject an option from a list of possibilities.
- (transitive) To disallow.
- (transitive) To make unavailable.
- (transitive) To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler.
- include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules
- make impossible, especially beforehand
- dismiss from consideration or a contest
prep_phrase
noun
- (idiomatic) A question that attempts to elicit an answer in a certain way, usually incorrectly (i.e. that seems to have an obvious answer that is however incorrect), or a question that does not have a correct answer or that hides the real question or some difficulty.
- (rare) A complex question, whose wording hinders the ability to answer it correctly.
verb
- (idiomatic) To result or transpire.
- (nautical, transitive) To unfurl a reef from a sail
- (sports) To shake one's arms or legs, in order to resist muscle fatigue.
- (transitive, also figurative) To agitate a piece of cloth or other flexible material in order to remove dust, or to try to make it smooth and flat.
adj
- (idiomatic) More complex or confusing than one can understand; beyond one’s comprehension.
- (idiomatic, sports) Performing at a level greatly superior to one's usual level of performance.
- (idiomatic, business) Directed to someone with authority over the person, so as to avoid requiring the approval of the person himself or herself.
- (idiomatic) More than one can handle; too much (especially in over one's head).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see over, head.
verb
- (idiomatic) To achieve a desired or natural result.
- (idiomatic, of a person) To obtain the circumstances one wishes for; to do what one wishes to do, or to have others do what one wishes them to do.
- (euphemistic, followed by with) To have sexual intercourse with, especially without the consent of one's partner.
verb
- (idiomatic) To tend to produce or result in.
- (idiomatic) To identify; to connect.
- (idiomatic, rare) To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, for.
- (idiomatic) To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards.
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
verb
- (idiomatic) to cause to endure
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, through.
- (idiomatic) To connect (a telephone caller) with the callee.
- (transitive, UK) To smash (e.g. a window) so as to create an opening.
- (transitive, soccer) To pass the ball to (someone) giving them a one-on-one scoring opportunity.
- pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
- connect by telephone
noun
noun
- (idiomatic) A problem that is challenging to solve.
- (idiomatic) An amount that is difficult to finance.
- (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to overcome or deal with.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, nut, crack.
- (idiomatic) A place, opportunity, etc. to which it is difficult to gain entry.
noun
- (idiomatic) A question that attempts to elicit an answer in a certain way, usually incorrectly (i.e. that seems to have an obvious answer that is however incorrect), or a question that does not have a correct answer or that hides the real question or some difficulty.
- (rare) A complex question, whose wording hinders the ability to answer it correctly.
verb
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To do better.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To encourage; to hearten.
- (idiomatic, transitive, colloquial) To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck.
- (idiomatic, transitive, African-American Vernacular, slang) To hit or fight (someone).
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits; to pluck up courage.
- gain courage
intj
verb
- (idiomatic, transitive) To make something impossible.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To reject an option from a list of possibilities.
- (transitive) To disallow.
- (transitive) To make unavailable.
- (transitive) To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler.
- include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules
- make impossible, especially beforehand
- dismiss from consideration or a contest
verb
- (idiomatic) To result or transpire.
- (nautical, transitive) To unfurl a reef from a sail
- (sports) To shake one's arms or legs, in order to resist muscle fatigue.
- (transitive, also figurative) To agitate a piece of cloth or other flexible material in order to remove dust, or to try to make it smooth and flat.
verb
- (idiomatic) To achieve a desired or natural result.
- (idiomatic, of a person) To obtain the circumstances one wishes for; to do what one wishes to do, or to have others do what one wishes them to do.
- (euphemistic, followed by with) To have sexual intercourse with, especially without the consent of one's partner.
verb
- (idiomatic) To tend to produce or result in.
- (idiomatic) To identify; to connect.
- (idiomatic, rare) To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, for.
- (idiomatic) To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards.
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
verb
- (idiomatic) to cause to endure
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, through.
- (idiomatic) To connect (a telephone caller) with the callee.
- (transitive, UK) To smash (e.g. a window) so as to create an opening.
- (transitive, soccer) To pass the ball to (someone) giving them a one-on-one scoring opportunity.
- pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
- connect by telephone
noun
adj
- (idiomatic) More complex or confusing than one can understand; beyond one’s comprehension.
- (idiomatic, sports) Performing at a level greatly superior to one's usual level of performance.
- (idiomatic, business) Directed to someone with authority over the person, so as to avoid requiring the approval of the person himself or herself.
- (idiomatic) More than one can handle; too much (especially in over one's head).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see over, head.