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1020 mehrere
     1. pron. multiple, several; more than one; a number of
1021 schlägt
     1. v. third-person singular present of schlagen
     schlagen
          1. v. to beat; to hit; to knock; to strike; to punch; to hammer; to pound
          2. v. to beat; to win against; to defeat
          3. v. to beat; to strike repeatedly; to pound
          4. v. to beat; to whip; to mix food in a rapid aerating fashion
          5. v. (of a clock) to chime
1022 müde
     1. adj. tired
           Die müden Kinder gingen ins Bett. - The tired children went to bed.
     2. adj. (with es + infinitive phrase) tired of it, tired of (infinitive phrase)
           Ich bin es müde. - I am tired of it.
           Ich bin (es) müde, mich immer wieder erklären zu müssen. - I am tired of having to explain myself again and again.
1023 durchaus
     1. adv. (somewhat, formal)
     2. adv. absolutely, fully, entirely
           Er hat sich als durchaus ungeeignet erwiesen. - He has proved himself entirely unqualified.
     3. adv. absolutely, definitely, certainly, in any case
           Das kann ich mir durchaus vorstellen. - I can certainly envision that.
1024 mensch
     1. pron. (indefinite, informal, slang) one, they (indefinite third-person singular pronoun)
1025 beste
     1. adj. form of gut, ste
     besten
          1. adj. superlative of gut, (best)
1026 Lebens
     1. n. genitive singular of Leben
     Leben
          1. n-n. (gerund of leben): living
          2. n-n. life; being alive
          3. n-n.          (biology) a state in which organic entities such as animals, plants and bacteria have properties like metabolism, adaption and replication
1027 dahin
     1. adv. there (to or into that place; thither)
     2. adv. over, gone
           Das Auto ist leider dahin, da kann man nichts mehr tun. - Unfortunately, the car is broken, there is nothing more that can be done.
           Dahin ist all die Macht. - All the power is gone.
1028 Rede
     1. n-f. speech, address
           Das ist nicht der Rede wert. - That is nothing to speak of.
1029 Schnee
     1. n. (meteorology) snow
           Der Schnee schmilzt wegen des heißen Wetters. - The snow is melting because of the hot weather.
     2. n. (figuratively) snow (static on TV set etc.)
     3. n. (slang) cocaine
1030 Laden
     1. n. shop
           Wann schließen hier die Läden? - When do the shops close around here?
     2. n. (informal) any establishment entertaining guests, especially a pub or bar, but also a hotel, restaurant, discotheque, etc.
           Was kostet denn das Bier hier in dem Laden? - So how much is a beer in this place?
     3. n. (informal) a (usually organised) group of people and its affairs: a company, political party, club, school, etc.
1031 Bürger
     1. n-m. citizen, inhabitant, resident; legally recognized inhabitant of a city or state
     2. n-m. bourgeois, burgher, member of the middle class
     3. n-m. (historical) burgher, freeman, usually richer and/or more influential than a peasant/worker but poorer and/or less influential than a nobleman
1032 Schritt
     1. n. step, footstep (a single instance of walking)
     2. n. walk (slow gait of a horse)
     3. n. crotch (the area between the human legs close to the genitals or comprising them)
     4. n. a pace (any of several obsolete linear measures about as long as a man steps, that is about 70–80 cm)
     5. n. any imaginary measure that is likened in its partitioning to the distance traveled by a leg moving forward in its single footsteps
1033 Sofa
     1. n. sofa, couch (upholstered seat with a raised back and one or two raised ends, that accommodates at least two people)
1034 gleichen
     1. v. (with a dative case object) to be like (something); to equal (something); to resemble
     2. v. to be alike
1035 unterwegs
     1. adv. on one’s way, underway, en route, in transit, going, travelling
           Sie ist unterwegs. - She’s on her way.
           Wir haben unterwegs deinen Onkel getroffen. - We met your uncle on our way.
     2. adv. (figuratively) on one’s way (to a goal etc.)
           Es gibt noch viel zu tun, aber wir sind unterwegs. - There’s still a lot to do, but we’re getting there.
1036 erscheint
     1. v. third-person singular present of erscheinen
     2. v. second-person plural present of erscheinen
     3. v. plural imperative of erscheinen
     erscheinen
          1. v. to appear
          2. v. to come out, be released
          3. v. (copulative, with dative object) to appear, to seem (to someone)
1037 gutes
     1. adj. form of gut
     gut
          1. adj. good (acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral)
          2. adj. good (effective; useful)
          3. adj. good (fortunate)
          4. adj. good (having a particularly pleasant taste)
1038 Geist
     1. n. spirit
     2. n. (Christianity) the Holy Spirit; Holy Ghost
     3. n. essence
     4. n. mind, wit
     5. n. ghost; spook
1039 gespielt
     1. Participle. past participle of spielen
     spielen
          1. v. to play (engage in some activity for fun or entertainment)
          2. v. to play, to engage in (a game, a sport, etc.)
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