imbecile

imbecile
1. adjective
schwachsinnig (ugs. abwertend)
2. noun
Idiot, der (ugs.)
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['imbəsi:l, ](American[) -sl]
noun
1) (a stupid person; a fool.) der Idiot
2) (a person of very low intelligence who cannot look after himself.) der/die Schwachsinnige
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im·becile
[ˈɪmbəsi:l, AM -sɪl]
I. n
1. (stupid person) Dummkopf m pej, Schwachkopf m pej, Idiot m pej fam
to behave like an \imbecile sich akk wie ein Vollidiot benehmen pej fam
2. MED [mittelgradig] Schwachsinnige(r) f(m)
II. adj
1. (stupid) schwachsinnig pej fam, idiotisch pej fam, blöd
2. MED imbezil fachspr, mittelgradig schwachsinnig
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['ɪmbəsiːl]
1. n
1) Dummkopf m, Idiot m, Schwachkopf m

to behave like an imbecile — sich völlig blödsinnig or wie ein Idiot benehmen

2) (MED) Schwachsinnige(r) mf
2. adj
1) person beschränkt, schwachsinnig, geistig minderbemittelt (inf); laugh schwachsinnig, dumm, blöd(e); idea dumm, töricht
2) (MED) schwachsinnig, geistesschwach, imbezil (spec)
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imbecile [ˈımbısiːl; -saıl; US ˈımbəsəl; -ˌsaıl]
A adj (adv imbecilely)
1. MED imbezil(l), mittelgradig schwachsinnig
2. pej idiotisch, vertrottelt
B s
1. MED Schwachsinnige(r) m/f(m) mittleren Grades
2. pej Idiot m, Trottel m
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1. adjective
schwachsinnig (ugs. abwertend)
2. noun
Idiot, der (ugs.)
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adj.
geistesschwach adj. n.
Einfaltspinsel m.
Schwachsinnige m.,f.

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