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1280 gingen
     1. v. first-person plural preterite of gehen
     2. v. third-person plural preterite of gehen
     3. v. first-person plural subjunctive of gehen
     4. v. third-person plural subjunctive of gehen
     gehen
          1. v. to go, to walk
          2. v. to leave
     mitgehen
          1. v. to come along
          2. v. to accompany
1281 Schuld
     1. n-f. (usually in the plural) debt
           Wer wird für diese Schulden aufkommen? - Who will pay for these debts?
     2. n-f. (no plural) fault
     3. n-f. (no plural) guilt
     4. n-f. (no plural) blame, responsibility
1282 schrecklich
     1. adj. awful, terrible, horrible
           schrecklicher Lärm - awful noise
     2. adv. awfully, terribly
           schrecklich laut - awfully noisy
           schrecklich nervös - awfully nervous
1283 treten
     1. v. to step, to walk (a short distance)
           Bitte treten Sie hierher. - Please step over here.
     2. v. to appear
           Als sie die Tragödie sah, traten ihr Tränen in die Augen. - As she saw the tragedy, tears appeared in her eyes.
     3. v. to come into a state implied by a phrase.
1284 Bauern
     1. n. plural of Bauer
     Bauer
          1. n. farmer (male or of unspecified gender)
          2. n. peasant (male or of unspecified gender)
          3. n. (pejorative) boor, yokel, bumpkin (male or of unspecified gender)
          4. n. (chess) pawn
          5. n. (card games) jack, knave
1285 gleiche
     1. adj. form of gleich
     2. v. first-person singular present of gleichen
     3. v. first-person singular subjunctive of gleichen
     4. v. third-person singular subjunctive of gleichen
     5. v. singular imperative of gleichen
     gleichen
          1. v. (with a dative case object) to be like (something); to equal (something); to resemble
          2. v. to be alike
1286 tu
     1. v. singular imperative of tun
1287 rasch
     1. adj. quick, rapid, swift
     2. adv. quickly
1288 teuer
     1. adj. dear
     2. adj. expensive
1289 Mitarbeiter
     1. n-m. person who works, together with others, in a particular business or institution; employee
     2. n-m. collaborator, person who works with others towards a common goal
     3. n-m. assistant, person who assists another person in a business
     4. n-m. staff member
           Dozenten und Mitarbeiter - faculty and staff
1290 lieb
     1. adj. lovable; dear; darling; sweet; good-hearted; kind
           Danke! Das ist sehr lieb von dir. - Thank you! That's very sweet of you.
     2. adj. (of a child or animal also) good; well-behaved
     3. adj. (in or as an address) dear
     4. v. singular imperative of lieben
1291 Typ
     1. n. type
           Von diesem Typ Kaffeemaschine haben wir keine mehr auf Lager. - We don't have any more of this type of coffeemaker in stock.
     2. n. (colloquial) guy; bloke
           Siehst du den komischen Typ da drüben? - Do you see that strange bloke over there?
           Der ist echt ’n toller Typ! - He’s really a great guy!
1292 größte
     1. adj. form of groß, ste
     groß
          1. adj. big, large, large-scale
          2. adj. great, grand
          3. adj. (of a person) tall
1293 tausend
     1. num. (cardinal) thousand
1294 Bücher
     1. n. plural of Buch
           Viele Bücher werden jedes Jahr veröffentlicht. - Many books are published every year.
     Buch
          1. n. book (collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge; long work fit for publication)
          2. n. (accounting usually in the plural) books (accounting records)
          3. n. (rare) omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of a ruminant
          4. Proper noun. either of two municipalities in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1295 komisch
     1. adj. comedic, comic, pertaining to comedy
           Sie spielt selten komische Rollen. - She rarely plays comedic roles.
     2. adj. funny, comical (chiefly dated, but still usual with certain intensifiers as in urkomisch, zu komisch, wahnsinnig komisch)
           Das war wirklich zu komisch! - That was really so funny!
     3. adj. (now predominant, informal) peculiar, weird, strange, funny
1296 zufällig
     1. adj. random, by chance or stochastic
     2. adj. accidental or coincidental
     3. adv. accidentally
     4. adv. by (any) chance
1297 Film
     1. n. film (a thin layer of some substance)
     2. n. (photography) photographic film
     3. n. motion picture
1298 Sonntag
     1. n. Sunday (the first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard)
     2. Proper noun. (historical)
1299 hart  ©
     1. adj. hard
     2. adj. severe, harsh
     3. adj. (figurative) unmoved, cold, cruel
     4. adv. hard (with force or effort)
           Sie haben die ganze Woche hart gearbeitet. - They worked hard all week.
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