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1180 Beruf
     1. n. occupation, profession, trade, job, career
     2. n. vocation
1181 lustig
     1. adj. funny, humorous
           Der Film war lustig. - The film was funny.
     2. adj. (chiefly colloquial) enjoyable, amusing, fun
           Der Abend war lustig. - The night was fun.
1182 daraus
     1. adv. out of it, out of that, of it
     2. adv. hence, from that
1183 Haut
     1. n. skin, hide of a person, animal or (part of a) plant
     2. n. (by extension, metonymy) a creature, especially a person
           brave Haut - brave person
     3. n. skin (membrane found on the surface of an object, like a sausage)
1184 verheiratet
     verheiraten
          1. v. to wed; to marry (officially join two people in marriage)
          2. v. to marry off; to find a spouse for
          3. v. to marry; to get married
1185 Schicksal
     1. n. destiny, fate (irresistible power that predetermines events)
     2. n. someone's destiny, fate
     3. n. life story; the general conditions and main developments of a person's life; (more often than in English used without any notion of predetermination)
           Das Buch beschreibt die Schicksale von zehn Frauen aus verschiedenen Gesellschaftsschichten im frühen 20. Jahrhundert. - The book portrays the life stories of ten women from different social cl
1186 nahe
     1. prep. (+dative) near
           Brühl ist eine kleine Stadt nahe Köln. - Brühl is a small town near Cologne.
     2. adj. (dated) Alternative form of nah
     3. adj. form of nah
     4. adv. (dated) Alternative form of nah
1187 spürte
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of spüren
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of spüren
     3. v. first-person singular subjunctive of spüren
     4. v. third-person singular subjunctive of spüren
1188 rufen
     1. v. to call out; to shout; to cry; to shriek
           um Hilfe rufen - to cry for help
     2. v. to call (for someone); to request the presence (of someone)
     3. v. to call (something) out
     4. v. (with dative object) to ask (someone) to do something; to call for (someone) to do something
1189 fühlen
     1. v. to feel (a thing, sensation, emotion)
           Ich fühle den Sonnenschein auf meinem Gesicht. - I feel the sunshine on my face.
           Ich fühle reines Glück. - I feel sheer happiness.
     2. v. to feel (somehow)
           Ich fühle mich verschwitzt. - I feel sweaty.
1190 gehalten
     1. Participle. past participle of halten
     halten
          1. v. to hold
          2. v. to stop; to halt; to hold back
          3. v. to support; to hold up
          4. v. to keep; to maintain; to hold
1191 Tränen
     1. n. gerund of tränen
     2. n. plural of Träne
     Träne
          1. n-f. tear (in the eye)
1192 Computer
     1. n-m. computer (programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations, logical operations, and usually also data retrieval/storage)
1193 amerikanischen
     1. adj. form of amerikanisch
     amerikanisch
          1. adj. (relational) American
1194 jemanden
     1. pron. accusative singular of jemand
1195 zwölf
     1. num. (cardinal) twelve
1196 Schnaps
     1. n. spirit, booze, hard liquor
1197 gell
     1. adj. (literary) shrill
     2. adv. (colloquial regional southern Germany Switzerland Austria South Tyrol) right?; is it?; is it not?
           Wir gehen, gell? - We’re going, aren’t we?
           Du verstehst mich, gell? - You understand me, right?
1198 Partei
     1. n-f. (politics) political party
     2. n-f. (legal) party (person, company, or institution) participating in a legal action or contract
     3. Proper noun. A party in a given one-party system, especially
     4. Proper noun.          the NSDAP of Nazi Germany
     5. Proper noun.          the SED of Communist Germany
1199 beinahe
     1. adv. almost; nearly
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