unbelievable

unbelievable
adjective
1) (hardly believable) unglaublich
2) (tremendous) unwahrscheinlich [Hunger, Durst]
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adjective
(too bad, good etc to be believed in: unbelievable rudeness; Her good luck is unbelievable!) unglaublich
- academic.ru/93097/unbelievably">unbelievably
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un·be·liev·able
[ˌʌnbɪˈli:vəbl̩]
adj
1. (surprising) unglaublich
he's really \unbelievable er ist wirklich ein Phänomen
it's \unbelievable! es ist einfach nicht zu fassen!
2. (fam: extraordinary) unglaublich, sagenhaft
3. (impossible to believe) unglaubhaft
\unbelievable or not ... ob du's glaubst oder nicht ...
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["ʌnbɪ'liːvəbl]
adj
unglaublich; (inf = bad) unglaublich; (= good) sagenhaft (inf)

he has so much talent it's unbelievable — es ist unglaublich or es ist nicht zu fassen, wie begabt er ist

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unbelievable adj (adv unbelievably) unglaublich
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adjective
1) (hardly believable) unglaublich
2) (tremendous) unwahrscheinlich [Hunger, Durst]
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adj.
unglaubhaft adj.
unglaublich adj.
unglaubwürdig adj. n.
Unglaubliche n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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