Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
die Welt erklären
English translation:
have an answer/solution to all the world's problems
Added to glossary by
Helen Jordan
Jul 26, 2006 09:28
17 yrs ago
German term
die Welt erklären
German to English
Art/Literary
Journalism
In a FAZ article
Sub heading
Der frühere GE Chef Jack Welch erklärt mit seiner Frau Suzy die Welt, aber nicht jeder will zuhören
In main body of the rather scathing article it talks about how since his retirement Welch has come back into the spotlight giving speeches, holding seminars, making TV appearances, publishng a book
'Jack' ist überall und gibt Management-Weisheiten zum besten. Oft hat er dabei seine 24 Jahre jüngere Frau Suzy im Schlepptau, un zusammen erklärt das Ehepaar die Welt.
Grateful for any suggestions on this one! Thanks!
Sub heading
Der frühere GE Chef Jack Welch erklärt mit seiner Frau Suzy die Welt, aber nicht jeder will zuhören
In main body of the rather scathing article it talks about how since his retirement Welch has come back into the spotlight giving speeches, holding seminars, making TV appearances, publishng a book
'Jack' ist überall und gibt Management-Weisheiten zum besten. Oft hat er dabei seine 24 Jahre jüngere Frau Suzy im Schlepptau, un zusammen erklärt das Ehepaar die Welt.
Grateful for any suggestions on this one! Thanks!
Proposed translations
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Change log
Jul 26, 2006 09:40: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Art/Literary" , "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Journalism" , "Field (write-in)" from "Police" to "(none)"
Proposed translations
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23 mins
Selected
have an answer/solution to all the world's problems
They have been bestowing their wisdom upon mankind (irony)
Peer comment(s):
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HarryHedgehog
: I was about to suggest "share their wisdom"
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Good morning, Harry. Mr Welch obviously knows a thing or two about impressing younger listeners. Let's hope Suzy hasn't been teaching grandmothers to suck eggs.
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Textklick
34 mins
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agree |
Alison Jenner
49 mins
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agree |
Ian M-H (X)
1 hr
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agree |
Ulrike Kraemer
4 hrs
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks!"
21 mins
explain the way of the world
is IMO the term here - rather sarcastic!
3 mins
explain the world
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Note added at 24 Min. (2006-07-26 09:52:35 GMT)
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Yes, I think it is.
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Note added at 24 Min. (2006-07-26 09:52:35 GMT)
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Yes, I think it is.
Note from asker:
Is it really as simple as that? |
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54 mins
put the world to rights
together, they.......
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Note added at 57 mins (2006-07-26 10:25:39 GMT)
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I'd suggest Andrew's version for the first occurence of the phrase: this one at the end.
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Note added at 57 mins (2006-07-26 10:25:39 GMT)
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I'd suggest Andrew's version for the first occurence of the phrase: this one at the end.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Lancashireman
: // Your portrait appears to show you already engaged in such a tussle. Who is the person just out of shot on the left?
11 mins
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Thanks Andrew. Assuming acception of either, we'll just have to arm wrestle for points ;-) Added @ Andrew: A comprehensive selection of reference material...
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Alison Jenner
18 mins
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Thanks Alison
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Ian M-H (X)
55 mins
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Cheers Ian
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6 hrs
explain how the world works / figure it all out
I heard the second expression used once in connection to Jean Paul Sartre, 'the little wall-eyed man who had figured it all out'. In intellectual juxtaposition with the breadth and grandiosity of his claims, it was the perfect putdown. In this context it would have to be used with the more direct translation, 'explain how the world works'. so the reader knows what it refers to.
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