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1200 Aufgabe
     1. n-f. task, duty, job, chore, responsibility, business, office
     2. n-f. mission, task, challenge
     3. n-f. abandonment, surrender, relinquishment
     4. n-f. problem (math, arithmetic)
     5. n-f. function, aim, object, purpose
1201 schlimmer
     1. adv. worse
     2. adj. form of schlimm
     schlimm
          1. adj. bad, terrible, serious (seriously bad), dire, horrible, awful
          2. adj. hurting, ill, infected
1202 lief
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of laufen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of laufen
     laufen
          1. v. to walk; to jog; to run (to move on foot; either at a normal or an increased speed)
          2. v. to flow; to leak; to run
1203 geschafft
     1. Participle. past participle of schaffen
     2. adj. (predicative, colloquial) exhausted
     schaffen
          1. v. to create; to produce; to make; to cause; to establish ?
          2. v. to manage, to cope with
          3. v. to succeed with; to accomplish, achieve
1204 Kleid
     1. n. dress, gown (kind of woman's garment)
     2. n. (dated, or archaic) garment
     3. n. (in the formal) clothes
1205 Ärger
     1. n. annoyance, anger
           seinem Ärger Luft machen. - to vent one's anger.
     2. n. trouble, an unpleasant or dangerous situation
           Es wird Ärger geben. - There will be trouble.
     3. Symbol. The letter Ä in the German and Austrian spelling alphabets.
1206 Schatz
     1. n. treasure
     2. n. darling, sweetheart, honey
1207 hob
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of heben
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of heben
     heben
          1. v. to lift; to raise
          2. v. to heave; to hoist
          3. v. to rise; to lift
1208 verliebt
     1. Participle. past participle of verlieben
     2. adj. in love, enamored
     3. v. first-person singular present of verlieben
     4. v. second-person plural present of verlieben
     5. v. plural imperative of verlieben
     verlieben
          1. v. to fall in love
          2. v. to fall in love with (+ in + accusative)
1209 Tee
     1. n. tea (drink made by infusing parts of a plant, especially leaves or buds of Camellia sinensis, in water)
     2. n. (golf) tee
1210 entfernt
     1. Participle. past participle of entfernen
     2. adj. distant
     3. adj. (with a spatial or temporal measure) away
           Der Bahnhof ist 15 Minuten vom Stadtzentrum entfernt. - The railway station is 15 minutes away from the city centre.
     entfernen
          1. v. to remove
          2. v. to gradually move away; to recede; to retreat; to diverge
1211 Sommer  ©
     1. n-m. summer
     2. Proper noun. (surname, from=nicknames) originating as a nickname
1212 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)
1213 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.
1214 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.
1215 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)
1216 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
1217 Kampf
     1. n. fight, struggle
1218 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
1219 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
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