2. Proper noun. (surname, from=nicknames) originating as a nickname
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stecken
1. v. to stick; to put; to insert; to pin
2. v. to stick; to be stuck
Die Katze steckt im Baum. - The cat is stuck in the tree.
in Schwierigkeiten stecken - to be in trouble (lit. to be stuck in difficulty)
3. v. to be hiding (by location or causally behind something)
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abends
1. adv. in the evening, at night, see Abend;
von morgens bis abends - from morning to night
2. adv. p.m., indicating that a time is in the evening or early night. a.m./p.m. have no direct equivalents in German; the appropriate time of day is used instead.
8 Uhr abends - 8 p.m.
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falls
1. conj. (conditional, somewhat, formal) if, in the event that
Falls es anfängt zu regnen, müssen wir das Fenster zumachen. - If it starts raining, we need to close the window.
2. conj. (chiefly colloquial) in case, in order to be; prepared if
Lass uns das Fenster zumachen, falls es anfängt zu regnen. - Let's close the window, in case it starts raining.
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Monaten
1. n. noun form of Monat, , dat, p
Monat
1. n. month (division of a year, usually one twelfth ≈ 30 days)
2. n. month (any period of such length)
3. n. month (period between two new moons)
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Alten
1. n. singular of Alter
2. n. dative plural of Alter
3. n. singular of Alter
4. n. plural of Alter
5. n. dative plural of Alte
Alte
1. n. female equivalent of Alter: old woman
2. n. plural of Alter
3. n. nominative singular of Alter
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Kampf
1. n. fight, struggle
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überzeugt
1. Participle. past participle of überzeugen
2. adj. convinced
3. v. third-person singular present of überzeugen
4. v. second-person plural present of überzeugen
5. v. plural imperative of überzeugen
überzeugen
1. v. to convince
2. v. to convince oneself
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ruft
1. v. third-person singular present of rufen
2. v. second-person plural present of rufen
3. v. plural imperative of rufen
rufen
1. v. to call out; to shout; to cry; to shriek
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