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480 gestern  ©
     1. adv. yesterday
481 komme
     1. v. first-person singular present of kommen
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of kommen
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of kommen
     4. v. singular imperative of kommen
     kommen
          1. v. to come; to arrive
          2. v. to come to; to come over (go somewhere so as to join someone else)
482 liegen
     1. v. to lie (to be in a horizontal position)
     2. v.          (Swiss) to lie down
     3. v. to be, to lie somewhere (of flat objects, also of inpatients in a hospital; otherwise use sitzen or stehen)
     4. v. to be located, to lie somewhere (of countries, towns, houses, etc.)
     5. v. to be, to stand (of indices, measurements)
483 gefunden
     1. Participle. past participle of finden
     2. adj. found, located
     3. adj. encountered
     finden
          1. v. to find; to discover
          2. v. to think that (something) is (a certain way); to consider (something) to be (a certain way); to find
          3. v. to find one’s way
484 Krieg
     1. n. war, warfare
           im Krieg - at war
           Erwähnt bloß nicht den Krieg! - Just don’t mention the war!
485 jedenfalls
     1. adv. in any case
           (synonyms, auf jeden Fall)
486 verstehen
     1. v. to understand
     2. v.          to hear and interpret (speech)
                   Ich verstehe dich nicht bei dem Lärm. - I can't understand you with this noise.
     3. v.          to comprehend, make sense of
                   Ich verstehe nicht, was du meinst. - I don't understand what you mean.
487 sitzen
     1. v. to sit; to perch
     2. v. to stay (in one place); to remain; to be (in a particular place or state)
           Wir saßen fest! - We were stuck!
     3. v. to fit
     4. v. to be (i, e.g. with voller)
488 fragen
     1. v. to ask (someone something)
           Darf ich dich etwas fragen? - May I ask you something?
     2. v. to ask for, to ask after
     3. v. to wonder (literally, to ask (oneself))
           Ich frage mich, wer mir helfen kann. - I wonder who can help me.
489 trotzdem
     1. adv. anyhow, nevertheless
           Ich verstehe deine Sichtweise. Trotzdem bin ich anderer Meinung. (I understand your point of view. Nevertheless, I have a different opinion.)
     2. conj. (less frequent, introduces a subordinate clause) although
           Trotzdem ich anderer Meinung bin, verstehe ich deine Sichtweise. (Although I have a different opinion, I understand your point of view.)
490 ruhig
     1. adj. quiet
           ruhige Gegend - quiet area
     2. adj. calm
           ruhiger Gemütszustand - calm state of mind
           ruhiger Befund - stable finding; no indication of progression (medical examination)
491 längst
     1. adv. long ago, long
492 schaut
     1. v. third-person singular present of schauen
     2. v. second-person plural present of schauen
     3. v. plural imperative of schauen
     schauen
          1. v. to look (at something, at a certain location, in a certain direction)
          2. v. to watch, to view
493 tatsächlich
     1. adj. actual, real, factual
     2. adv. actually, really, indeed
     3. interj. really?, indeed?
494 Herrn
     1. n. singular of Herr
     2. n. less common plural of Herr
     Herr
          1. n. man, gentleman (polite term)
          2. n. sir (title of respect)
495 Idee
     1. n-f. idea
           Gute Idee! - Good idea!
           Hast du eine Idee, wo meine Schlüssel sind? - You have any idea where my keys are?
           Das ist der Wert dieser Veranstaltung, diese neuen Ideen aufkommen zu lassen. - That is the value of this event, to get these new ideas emerging.
496 Bühne
     1. n-f. a stage
     2. n-f. a scaffolding
497 leider
     1. adv. unfortunately
498 sehe  ©
     1. v. first-person singular present of sehen
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of sehen
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of sehen
     sehen
          1. v. to see; to have sight
          2. v. to see (something); to perceive by vision
          3. v. to realize; to notice; to see; to find out
          4. v. to meet (somebody); to meet up; to see; (butnot in the sense of “pay a visit to”, nor as a euphemism for having a romantic or sexual relation)
499 Beispiel
     1. n. example
           an vielen Beispielen (verdeutlichen/zeigen). - (to illustrate/demonstrate) by many examples.
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