wilderness

wilderness
noun
Wildnis, die; (desert) Wüste, die

be in the wilderness — (Polit.) alle Bedeutung verloren haben

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['wildənəs]
noun
((a) desert or wild area of a country etc.) die Wildnis
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wil·der·ness
<pl -es>
[ˈwɪldənəs, AM -ɚ-]
n usu no pl
1. (wild unpopulated area) Wildnis f; (desert) Wüste f
2. (fam: overgrown area) wild wachsendes Stück Land; (garden) wild wachsender Garten
3. (confusion) Wirrwarr nt, Durcheinander nt (of von +dat)
4. (position of disgrace)
to be in the \wilderness BRIT zur Bedeutungslosigkeit verurteilt sein
5.
a voice in the \wilderness ein Rufender m/eine Rufende in der Wüste
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['wIldənɪs]
n
Wildnis f; (fig) Wüste f

a voice crying in the wilderness — die Stimme eines Rufenden in der Wüste

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wilderness [ˈwıldə(r)nıs] s
1. Wildnis f, Wüste f (auch fig):
a voice (crying) in the wilderness
a) BIBEL die Stimme des Predigers in der Wüste,
b) fig der Rufer m in der Wüste;
wilderness of sea Wasserwüste
2. wild wachsendes Gartenstück
3. fig Durcheinander n (of von)
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noun
Wildnis, die; (desert) Wüste, die

be in the wilderness — (Polit.) alle Bedeutung verloren haben

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n.
Wildnis -se f.

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