En 15 segundos
- Taking decisive action based on a specific outcome.
- Moving from a problem to a firm solution or exit.
- Commonly used for resignations or major life changes.
Significado
This phrase describes taking a decisive action or making a major change because of a specific situation or result. It is about moving from observation to action, often to fix a problem or accept responsibility.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Quitting a stressful job
Der Job macht mich krank, ich muss jetzt die Konsequenzen ziehen.
The job is making me sick; I have to draw the consequences now.
Ending a friendship after a lie
Du hast mich belogen, daraus ziehe ich meine Konsequenzen.
You lied to me; I am drawing my consequences from that.
A politician resigning
Nach dem Skandal musste der Minister die Konsequenzen ziehen.
After the scandal, the minister had to draw the consequences.
Contexto cultural
High value on accountability.
Don't over-use
Only use for serious situations.
En 15 segundos
- Taking decisive action based on a specific outcome.
- Moving from a problem to a firm solution or exit.
- Commonly used for resignations or major life changes.
What It Means
Imagine you are in a situation that just isn't working. Maybe your job is too stressful. Perhaps a project failed completely. You don't just sit there and complain. Instead, you decide to act. You make a firm choice to change things. That is what Konsequenzen ziehen means. It is the bridge between seeing a problem and doing something about it. It is about being an adult and taking charge of your path. You are essentially saying, "Because of X, I am now doing Y."
How To Use It
You will mostly use this with the verb ziehen. It works just like "drawing a conclusion," but with actions. You often use the preposition aus. For example, you can say ich ziehe die Konsequenzen aus meinem Fehler. This means you are acting based on your mistake. It sounds very strong and determined. You can use it in the present tense for a current decision. You can also use it in the past tense to explain why you left a situation. It makes you sound like someone who takes responsibility.
When To Use It
This phrase is perfect for serious life changes. Use it when you decide to quit a job. Use it when you end a long-term relationship. It is very common in professional settings. If a project goes wrong, a manager might need to Konsequenzen ziehen. You might even use it with yourself. Maybe you stayed up too late and feel terrible. You might say, "I am drawing consequences and going to bed early tonight."
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for tiny, everyday accidents. If you spill your coffee, don't say you are drawing consequences. It sounds way too dramatic! It is not for minor inconveniences. Avoid using it if there is no real action involved. If you are just annoyed but do nothing, you aren't drawing consequences. It requires a real step or a change in behavior. Using it for small things might make you sound like a character in a soap opera.
Cultural Background
Germans deeply value the concept of Verantwortung or responsibility. This phrase is a cornerstone of that value. In German culture, if something goes wrong, someone usually needs to take the lead. You will hear this constantly in German politics. When a politician makes a mistake, the public asks them to Konsequenzen ziehen. This usually means they should resign. It reflects a culture that prefers clear endings and new beginnings over lingering uncertainty.
Common Variations
You will often hear die nötigen Konsequenzen ziehen. This means "to draw the necessary consequences." It adds a sense of duty to the action. Another version is persönliche Konsequenzen ziehen. This is very common in resignations. It implies the person is leaving of their own will. You might also hear Konsequenzen tragen. This is slightly different. It means to bear or endure the results of an action, rather than taking a new step yourself.
Notas de uso
This is a high-frequency B1-level collocation. It is particularly useful in professional emails or serious personal discussions. Avoid using it in very casual slang contexts unless you are being intentionally dramatic.
Don't over-use
Only use for serious situations.
Ejemplos
6Der Job macht mich krank, ich muss jetzt die Konsequenzen ziehen.
The job is making me sick; I have to draw the consequences now.
Here it implies the speaker is going to resign.
Du hast mich belogen, daraus ziehe ich meine Konsequenzen.
You lied to me; I am drawing my consequences from that.
A strong way to say the relationship is changing or ending.
Nach dem Skandal musste der Minister die Konsequenzen ziehen.
After the scandal, the minister had to draw the consequences.
A classic formal use indicating a resignation.
Ich bin zu fitlos. Ich ziehe Konsequenzen: Ab morgen nur noch Salat!
I'm too unfit. I'm drawing consequences: From tomorrow, only salad!
A slightly more casual, self-improving use.
Der Verein hat die Konsequenzen aus den Niederlagen gezogen.
The club has drawn the consequences from the defeats.
Common in sports reporting when someone is let go.
Der Film war so schlecht, ich ziehe Konsequenzen und gehe jetzt schlafen.
The movie was so bad, I'm drawing consequences and going to sleep now.
Using a serious phrase for a trivial situation for comedic effect.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct verb.
Er musste die Konsequenzen ____.
The fixed collocation is 'Konsequenzen ziehen'.
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The fixed collocation is 'Konsequenzen ziehen'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, it sounds too dramatic.
Frases relacionadas
Konsequenzen tragen
similarTo suffer the consequences.