A1 noun Neutral #295 am häufigsten

power

/ˈpaʊər/

Power refers to the ability to do something or to control people and things. It also means the energy, like electricity, used to make machines, lights, and heaters work.

Beispiele

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1

The computer will not start because it has no power.

The computer has no electricity to turn on.

2

The president has the power to sign new laws.

The leader has the official right to approve rules.

3

Switch off the power before you leave the house.

Turn off the lights and electricity before going out.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
power
Verb
power
Adverb
powerfully
Adjektiv
powerful
Verwandt
powerhouse
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Power outlet' in the wall. It gives your phone the 'strength' to work.

Schnelles Quiz

The storm caused a _____ cut, and now all the lights are off.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: power

Beispiele

1

The computer will not start because it has no power.

everyday

The computer has no electricity to turn on.

2

The president has the power to sign new laws.

formal

The leader has the official right to approve rules.

3

Switch off the power before you leave the house.

informal

Turn off the lights and electricity before going out.

4

Scientists are studying the power of the sun to create clean energy.

academic

Researchers are looking at the sun's strength for electricity.

5

We need to increase our market power to beat the competition.

business

The company needs more influence in the industry.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
power
Verb
power
Adverb
powerfully
Adjektiv
powerful
Verwandt
powerhouse

Häufige Kollokationen

electric power electricity used for machines
political power the control someone has in government
lose power to have the electricity go out
solar power energy from the sun
in power currently holding a position of control

Häufige Phrasen

Knowledge is power

Knowing things makes you more effective and influential

Power trip

Acting bossy because you enjoy having control

The powers that be

The people who are in charge of a situation

Wird oft verwechselt mit

power vs force

Force usually implies physical pushing or pulling, while power is a more general ability or control.

power vs strength

Strength is often about physical muscle or durability, whereas power is about the capacity to act or use energy.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'power' as an uncountable noun when talking about electricity (e.g., 'the power is out'). Use it as a countable noun when talking about influential nations (e.g., 'world powers').

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often say 'open the power' instead of 'turn on the power' when referring to electricity.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Power outlet' in the wall. It gives your phone the 'strength' to work.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old French word 'poir', which means 'to be able'.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable when referring to energy Countable when referring to countries or specific abilities Often followed by the preposition 'to' + verb (e.g., power to vote)
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Kultureller Kontext

In many Western cultures, 'empowerment' is a common social goal, focusing on giving power to individuals.

Schnelles Quiz

The storm caused a _____ cut, and now all the lights are off.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: power

Verwandte Redewendungen

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