Er arbeitet nachts und schläft tagsüber. - He works at night and sleeps during the day
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politische
1. adj. form of politisch
politisch
1. adj. political (concerning or related to politics)
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beginnen
1. v. to begin; to commence; to be started
Der Vortrag hat begonnen. - The lecture has begun.
2. v. (chiefly literary, transitive or with mit) to start something; to begin something
Er hat den Vortrag begonnen. - He has started the lecture.
Er hat mit dem Vortrag begonnen. - He has started the lecture.
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Hose
1. n-f. trousers
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Gewalt
1. n-f. strong or violent force
Naturgewalt - force of nature
Schrauben mit Gewalt herausreißen - to rip out screws with force
2. n-f. (with gegen) violence
häusliche Gewalt - domestic violence
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dadurch
1. adv. through it, through that
2. adv. thus
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größer
1. adj. comparative of groß
groß
1. adj. big, large, large-scale
2. adj. great, grand
3. adj. (of a person) tall
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Seiten
1. n. plural of Seite "pages/sides".
Seite
1. n-f. (geometry, and in general) side (a bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape)
2. n-f. (geometry) face, side, surface of any three-dimensional object
3. n-f. page (single leaf of any manuscript or book)
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bewegen
1. v. to motivate; to persuade; to prompt (someone or something to do something); to make (someone or something to do something); to induce; to get (someone or something to do something)
2. v. to move; to stir
3. v. to exercise (intransitive)
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dürfte
1. v. first-person singular subjunctive of dürfen
2. v. third-person singular subjunctive of dürfen
dürfen
1. v. (auxiliary) to be allowed (to do something); to be permitted (to do something); may
2. v. to be allowed or permitted to do something implied or previously stated; may
1. Proper noun. (astronomy) the Moon; Earth's only natural satellite, and also a luminary
Der Mond ist so massereich, dass Erde und Mond zusammen häufig als Doppelplanet bezeichnet werden. - The Moon has such an enormous mass that Earth and Moon are often considered as a binary syst
2. n. (astronomy) moon (a natural satellite that is orbiting its corresponding planet)
Ganymed ist der größte Mond des Sonnensystems. - Ganymede is the biggest moon of the Solar System.
Merkur und Venus haben keine natürlichen Monde. - Mercury and Venus do not possess natural moons.
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offenbar
1. adj. apparent (evident)
2. adv. apparently, evidently; obviously
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wohnen
1. v. to live, reside, dwell (to remain or be settled permanently, or for a considerable time)
2. v. to stay (to remain in a place for a definite or short period of time)
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sowie
1. conj. as well as
2. conj. as soon as
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Hintergrund
1. n. background
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Text
1. n. text (writing consisting of several sentences and forming a discrete unit)
2. n. text (passage of a larger opus, often Scripture, examined and interpreted as a unit)
3. n. lyrics, lines (words of a song, film, etc.)
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hörst
1. v. second-person singular present of hören
hören
1. v. to hear (to perceive sounds (or a sound) through the ear)
2. v. to listen to, pay attention to (to give (someone) one's attention)
3. v. to attend, to go to, to sit in on
4. v. to get, to receive
5. v. to listen (to pay attention to a sound or speech; to accept advice or obey instruction)
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erreichen
1. v. to reach, to catch, to accomplish
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Patienten
1. n. genitive singular of Patient
2. n. dative singular of Patient
3. n. accusative singular of Patient
4. n. nominative plural of Patient
5. n. genitive plural of Patient
Patient
1. n. (medicine) patient (male or of unspecified sex or female)