Konversations-Englisch Vokabeln
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Konversations-Englisch Vokabeln ist eine Sammlung von 326 englischen Wörtern, die mit Spaced-Repetition-Karteikarten gelernt werden. Jede Karte enthält das Wort, seine Lautschrift, die Bedeutung in deiner Sprache und einen Beispielsatz und kommt genau dann zur Wiederholung zurück, wenn du kurz davor bist, es zu vergessen - so setzen sich die Wörter im Langzeitgedächtnis fest, statt nach einem Tag zu verblassen. Das Deck richtet sich an Lernende etwa auf Niveau A1.
24 Wörter aus diesem Deck
| Wort | Aussprache | Bedeutung |
|---|---|---|
| lanky | /ˈlæŋki/ | Someone described this way is tall and thin, often with long limbs. Their movements might sometimes seem a little awkward. |
| flawless | /ˈflɔːləs/ | If something is described this way, it means it is perfect and has no mistakes or defects at all. It is absolutely perfect. |
| mole | /məʊl/ | This is a small, dark spot or mark that appears on someone's skin. Many people have several of these on their body. |
| curly | /ˈkɜːli/ | When hair is described this way, it means it grows in spirals or coils, not straight. It has many bends and curves. |
| wrinkle | /ˈrɪŋkl/ | This is a small line or fold that appears in your skin, often when you get older. You can also find these lines in clothes that haven't been ironed. |
| getting on a bit | /ɡetɪŋ ɒn ə bɪt/ | This phrase means someone is becoming quite old. People use it to talk politely about someone's age. |
| impeccable | /ɪmˈpekəbl/ | If something is described this way, it means it is absolutely perfect and has no faults at all. For example, someone's manners could be like this. |
| well-dressed | /wɛlˈdrɛst/ | Someone described this way wears nice, fashionable clothes that suit them. They always look smart and put-together. |
| handsome | /ˈhænsəm/ | This word describes an attractive man, often with strong, pleasing features. It is generally used for men, not women. |
| fat | /fæt/ | This describes a person or animal that has a lot of extra weight on their body. It is often used directly and can sometimes sound impolite. |
| blonde | /blɒnd/ | This describes hair that is light yellow or very light brown in color. A person with this hair color is also called this. |
| slender | /ˈslendə(r)/ | This describes someone who is thin and graceful, often in an attractive way. It suggests a delicate and elegant build. |
| frail | /freɪl/ | Someone who is described this way is weak and easily broken or hurt. This often applies to older people or those who are ill. |
| scowl | /skaʊl/ | When you do this, you make an angry or unhappy expression with your face, especially by bringing your eyebrows together. It shows you are annoyed or displeased. |
| moustache | /ˈmʌstæʃ/ | This is a strip of hair that some men grow on their upper lip, between their nose and mouth. It can be different shapes and sizes. |
| tanned | /tænd/ | If your skin is described this way, it means it has become darker due to spending time in the sun. Many people like to have this look in summer. |
| rosy | /ˈrəʊzi/ | This describes something that has a healthy, pinkish-red color, often referring to cheeks. It can suggest good health or warmth. |
| bald | /bɔːld/ | A person described this way has no hair, or very little hair, on their head. It is common for men as they get older. |
| plump | /plʌmp/ | This describes someone who is pleasantly rounded or a little bit full-bodied. It is a softer, kinder way to say someone is slightly overweight. |
| chubby | /ˈtʃʌbi/ | This describes a person, especially a child, who is pleasantly round and a little bit fat. It often sounds cute when used for babies or young children. |
| scruffy | /ˈskrʌfi/ | Someone or something described this way looks messy, untidy, and perhaps a bit dirty. Their appearance is not neat or well-kept. |
| muscular | /ˈmʌskjələ(r)/ | A person described this way has strong, well-developed muscles. They often look very fit and powerful. |
| dimple | /ˈdɪmpl/ | This is a small, natural indentation or hollow in someone's skin, often on their cheek when they smile or on their chin. Many people find them attractive. |
| lose figure | /luːz ˈfɪɡə/ | This phrase means to become less slim or shapely, often by gaining weight. It suggests that someone's body shape has changed and become less attractive. |
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Wie viele Wörter enthält das Deck „Konversations-Englisch Vokabeln“?
Das Deck umfasst 326 Wörter, aufgeteilt in kleinere Gruppen, damit du eine überschaubare Portion auf einmal lernen kannst, statt dich der ganzen Liste gleichzeitig zu stellen.
Ist dieses Deck kostenlos?
Die Wortliste auf dieser Seite kannst du ohne Konto lesen. Um sie mit Karteikarten, Audio und Spaced Repetition zu lernen, brauchst du ein kostenloses Parroto-Konto; einige fortgeschrittene Decks sind PRO-Mitgliedern vorbehalten.
Wie lange dauert es, 326 Wörter zu lernen?
Das hängt von deinem täglichen Tempo ab. Mit Spaced Repetition lernst du nie das ganze Deck neu: Jeden Tag wiederholst du nur die Karten, die fällig sind, meist ein paar Dutzend. Fünfzehn bis zwanzig Minuten am Tag reichen für stetigen Fortschritt - Beständigkeit zählt weit mehr als lange Einheiten.