B1 Collocation Formal 3 min de lectura

außer Acht lassen

To disregard

Literalmente: to leave outside of attention

En 15 segundos

  • To ignore a fact or detail during a decision process.
  • Common in professional settings, planning, and logical arguments.
  • Uses the verb 'lassen' with the fixed expression 'außer Acht'.

Significado

It means to intentionally or accidentally ignore a specific detail, fact, or factor when you are making a decision or analyzing a situation.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Planning a mountain hike

Wir dürfen das Wetter nicht außer Acht lassen.

We must not disregard the weather.

2

In a business meeting about a new project

Sie haben die Konkurrenz völlig außer Acht gelassen.

They completely disregarded the competition.

3

Texting a friend about a cheap apartment

Lass die hohen Nebenkosten nicht außer Acht!

Don't ignore the high additional costs!

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Contexto cultural

In German business culture, admitting you left something 'außer Acht' is a way to show you are taking responsibility for a mistake in your analysis. In German academia, using this phrase is a standard way to critique the work of others. German bureaucratic language loves fixed collocations. This phrase is very common in official reports. Journalists use this to point out what politicians or companies have ignored.

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Capitalize Acht

Always capitalize 'Acht' because it is a noun.

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Don't use for people

It sounds very cold and dehumanizing if used for people.

En 15 segundos

  • To ignore a fact or detail during a decision process.
  • Common in professional settings, planning, and logical arguments.
  • Uses the verb 'lassen' with the fixed expression 'außer Acht'.

What It Means

Imagine you are building a complex LEGO set. You have all the pieces on your table. Suddenly, you decide one small brick is not important. You push it aside and ignore it. That is exactly what außer Acht lassen means. It means to disregard a fact or a detail. You are not just forgetting it by accident. Often, you are choosing not to consider it right now. The word Acht here is an old term for 'attention'. So, you are literally leaving something outside of your attention circle. It is like looking at a map but ignoring the mountains.

How To Use It

This phrase acts like a fixed team of words. The verb lassen does all the heavy lifting. You conjugate lassen based on who is doing the ignoring. The words außer Acht always stay together as a unit. Usually, you place the thing you are ignoring right before außer Acht. For example, you would say: 'I leave the costs outside attention.' In German, that is: Ich lasse die Kosten außer Acht. If you use a modal verb like sollte (should), lassen moves to the very end. It sounds very polished and professional when you use it correctly.

When To Use It

Use this phrase when you are discussing plans or problems. It is perfect for a business meeting. You might say it when a colleague forgets a budget limit. It also works great when planning a trip with friends. Maybe your friend forgot that it might rain in April. You can remind them not to ignore the weather. It is a common phrase in news reports and academic writing. Use it when you want to sound logical and thorough. It shows you are thinking about all the different variables.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for people standing right in front of you. If you walk past a friend and do not say hello, use ignorieren. außer Acht lassen is for facts, risks, or abstract ideas. It is not for physical objects you trip over. If you miss a red light while driving, that is übersehen. Do not use it for simple chores you forgot. If you forgot to buy milk, just use vergessen. This phrase is too 'heavy' for a grocery list. It belongs in the world of logic and planning.

Cultural Background

Germans are famous for being very thorough and detailed. There is even a word for it: Gründlichkeit. Because of this, missing a detail is seen as a significant error. Using außer Acht lassen shows you value precision. It suggests that a 'proper' analysis requires looking at every single piece. The word Acht is also found in Achtung (attention/danger). It carries a sense of duty and carefulness. Historically, it was used in legal contexts to 'outlaw' someone. Today, it is much friendlier but still carries weight.

Common Variations

If you want to sound even more formal, use unberücksichtigt lassen. This literally means 'to leave un-considered'. It is very common in legal contracts or science. A simpler version is nicht beachten. This just means 'to not pay attention to'. If you want to say the opposite, use in Betracht ziehen. That means 'to take into consideration'. You can also say berücksichtigen for a single-word alternative. Most people stick to außer Acht lassen because it sounds sophisticated but not robotic.

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral to formal. It is highly effective in professional writing and debates to highlight neglected factors.

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Capitalize Acht

Always capitalize 'Acht' because it is a noun.

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Don't use for people

It sounds very cold and dehumanizing if used for people.

Ejemplos

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#1 Planning a mountain hike

Wir dürfen das Wetter nicht außer Acht lassen.

We must not disregard the weather.

A classic warning when planning outdoor activities.

#2 In a business meeting about a new project

Sie haben die Konkurrenz völlig außer Acht gelassen.

They completely disregarded the competition.

Used here to point out a strategic mistake.

#3 Texting a friend about a cheap apartment

Lass die hohen Nebenkosten nicht außer Acht!

Don't ignore the high additional costs!

Giving practical advice about hidden details.

#4 A humorous take on a failed diet

Ich habe die Kalorien im Nachtisch einfach außer Acht gelassen.

I simply disregarded the calories in the dessert.

Using a formal phrase for a silly personal choice.

#5 An emotional discussion about a relationship

Du lässt meine Wünsche immer außer Acht.

You always disregard my wishes.

Expressing feelings of being overlooked.

#6 Discussing a scientific study

Man darf diesen Faktor bei der Analyse nicht außer Acht lassen.

One must not disregard this factor during the analysis.

Very standard usage in academic or objective contexts.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing part of the phrase.

Wir dürfen die Sicherheitsregeln nicht _______ lassen.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: außer Acht

The correct collocation is 'außer Acht lassen'.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

Choose the best option.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Wir haben die Kosten bei der Planung außer Acht gelassen.

The phrase is used for abstract factors like costs, not physical objects or people.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Warum ist das Projekt gescheitert? B: Wir haben die Marktveränderungen ______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: außer Acht gelassen

The correct past participle for 'außer Acht lassen' is 'außer Acht gelassen'.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

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Fill in the missing part of the phrase. Fill Blank B1

Wir dürfen die Sicherheitsregeln nicht _______ lassen.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: außer Acht

The correct collocation is 'außer Acht lassen'.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly? Choose B1

Choose the best option.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Wir haben die Kosten bei der Planung außer Acht gelassen.

The phrase is used for abstract factors like costs, not physical objects or people.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B2

A: Warum ist das Projekt gescheitert? B: Wir haben die Marktveränderungen ______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: außer Acht gelassen

The correct past participle for 'außer Acht lassen' is 'außer Acht gelassen'.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

2 preguntas

No, it is only for abstract concepts.

Yes, it is very formal.

Frases relacionadas

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in Acht nehmen

contrast

to be careful

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außer Betracht lassen

synonym

to leave out of consideration

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nicht berücksichtigen

similar

to not take into account

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ignorieren

similar

to ignore

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