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720 Spiegel
     1. n-m. mirror (smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light)
           Sie hatte einen großen Spiegel. - She had a large mirror.
     2. n-m. level (of a liquid within a delimited space or a substance in a liquid mixture)
           Meeresspiegel - sea level
           Alkoholspiegel - alcohol level (amount in blood, for example)
     spiegeln
          1. v. to mirror
721 irgendwo
     1. adv. somewhere
     2. adv. anywhere (in one particular place)
722 verstanden
     1. Participle. past participle of verstehen
     verstehen
          1. v. to understand
          2. v.          to hear and interpret (speech)
          3. v.          to comprehend, make sense of
723 Wahrheit
     1. n-f. truth
           Körnchen Wahrheit - kernel of truth
           Fünkchen Wahrheit - kernel of truth, lit=sparklet of truth
           Funken Wahrheit - kernel of truth, lit=spark of truth
           Quäntchen Wahrheit - kernel of truth, lit=modicum of truth
724 führen
     1. v. to lead
     2. v. to carry, to sell
           Der Laden führt keine Zigaretten. - The shop doesn't carry cigarettes.
     3. v. to conduct some activity or process, to hold (a discussion, a negotiation), to have (a conversation), to lead (one's life), to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
           Regie führen - to direct (a film)
     fahren
          1. v. (chiefly of a person or animal) to go at speed
725 sagst
     1. v. second-person singular present of sagen
     sagen
          1. v. to say (to pronounce; communicate verbally)
          2. v. to tell (to inform (someone) verbally)
          3. v. to mean (to convey or signify)
          4. v. to speak up (+obj, etwas)
726 schlafen
     1. v. to sleep
           Ich habe diese Nacht gut geschlafen. - I slept well last night.
           schlafen gehen - to go to sleep
           sich schlafen legen - to lie down to sleep
     2. v. to sleep on something; to wait and think before making a decision (+preo, über, accusative)
727 hinein
     1. adv. in (away from the speaker)
728 Traum
     1. n. dream
729 voller
     1. adj. form of voll
     2. adj. comparative of voll
     3. prep. full of
           Heute ist ein neuer Tag voller neuer Möglichkeiten. - Today is a new day full of new possibilities.
           Wir wünschen euch ein Leben voller Liebe und Glück. - We wish you all a life full of love and happiness.
730 Bier
     1. n. (beverage) beer (alcoholic beverage fermented from starch material; a serving of this beverage)
     2. n. (informal) business, beeswax (personal affairs)
731 beginnt
     1. v. third-person singular present of beginnen
     2. v. second-person plural present of beginnen
     3. v. plural imperative of beginnen
     beginnen
          1. v. to begin; to commence; to be started
          2. v. (chiefly literary, transitive or with mit) to start something; to begin something
732 denkt
     1. v. third-person singular present of denken
     denken
          1. v. to think
          2. v. not to forget; to remember (to bring along, etc.)
733 erkennen
     1. v. to recognize, perceive
           Ich habe dich mit diesem Hut nicht erkannt. - I didn't recognize you in that hat.
     2. v. to realize, detect, see, know, identify, discover, understand
734 Mitte
     1. n-f. middle
     2. n-f. center
735 lesen  ©
     1. v. to read (look at and understand symbols, words, or data)
     2. v. to select and gather or harvest (things like grapes)
736 acht
     1. num. (cardinal) eight (numerical value represented by the Arabic numeral 8; or describing a set with eight elements)
737 Anfang
     1. n. start, beginning, origin (spatially or temporally)
           Es ist ein guter Anfang. - It's a good place to start. (spatially)
           Es war ein guter Anfang. - It was a good start. (temporally)
           Aus bescheidenen Anfängen. - From humble beginnings.
738 Pfarrer
     1. n-m. (Christianity) pastor (clergyman who serves a parish)
739 Zeitung
     1. n-f. newspaper
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