1360 |
toll |
1. adj. (colloquial) great, nice, wonderful |
‚Katjuscha‘ ist ein tolles Lied. - ‘Katyusha’ is a great song. |
2. adj. (dated) crazy, mad |
1361 |
Kuchen |
1. n-m. pie; cake; tart (foodstuff made of baked dough, other than bread) |
1362 |
müsse |
1. v. first-person singular subjunctive of müssen |
2. v. third-person singular subjunctive of müssen |
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müssen |
1. v. (auxiliary) to have to (do something); must; to be obliged (to do something); to need (to do something). |
2. v. to have to do something implied; must; to be obliged. |
1363 |
Schulter |
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1364 |
gesetzt |
1. Participle. past participle of setzen |
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setzen |
1. v. to set; to put |
2. v. to sit down |
3. v. to settle |
1365 |
Schluss |
1. n. end, ending, conclusion, finish |
2. n. logical conclusion |
1366 |
leiden |
1. v. to suffer, to experience pain, sorrow, etc. |
Lerne leiden ohne zu klagen. - Learn to suffer without complaining. |
2. v. to suffer, bear, endure, undergo, experience (some hardship) |
Er litt höllische Qualen. - He suffered hellish torment. |
3. v. to suffer from (a disease or condition) (+preo, an) |
1367 |
Überraschung |
1. n-f. surprise |
1368 |
Mut |
1. n. courage; bravery |
Hab Mut! - Have courage! |
2. n. (now chiefly in compounds or with adjective) mood; emotional state |
1369 |
Mittel |
1. n-n. agent, appliance |
2. n-n. means |
3. n-n. medicament, remedy |
Ein ausgezeichnetes Mittel gegen Arteriosklerose. - An excellent remedy for arteriosclerosis. |
4. n-n. (only plural) funds, capital |
1370 |
bleib |
1. v. singular imperative of bleiben |
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bleiben |
1. v. (copulative, with a predicate adjective or predicate nominative) to remain (to continue to be) |
2. v. to keep (on); to continue (see usage notes below) |
3. v. to stay; to remain in a place |
1371 |
fliegen |
1. v. to fly; to travel by air (+aux, sein) |
2. v. to rush; to fly; to go quickly (+aux, sein) |
3. v. to fly; to pilot (+aux, haben) |
4. v. to transport by air (+aux, haben) |
5. v. to get the axe, to get kicked out (+aux, sein) |
1372 |
kannte |
1. v. first-person singular preterite of kennen |
2. v. third-person singular preterite of kennen |
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kennen |
1. v. to know; to be acquainted with; to be familiar with |
1373 |
möglichst |
1. adv. as much as possible |
2. adv. preferably |
1374 |
passen |
1. v. (with dative) to fit |
2. v. (with dative) to suit, to be suitable |
3. v. to go with (correspond or fit well with, to match) |
4. v. (card games) to pass |
1375 |
öffnen |
1. v. to open (to make something accessible or allow for passage by moving from a shut position) |
Das Kind öffnete die Fenster. - The child opened the windows. |
2. v. to open (to make accessible to customers or clients) |
3. v. to open (to load into memory for viewing or editing) |
4. v. to open, get, or answer the door |
1376 |
Entscheidung |
1. n-f. decision |
1377 |
gefährlich |
1. adj. dangerous |
1378 |
merkt |
1. v. third-person singular present of merken: he, she, it notices, notes, perceives, feels, remembers |
Er merkt etwas. |
He perceives something |
2. v. second-person plural present of merken: you notice, note, perceive, feel, remember |
Merkt ihr den Unterschied? |
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merken |
1. v. to notice (a situation, difference not readily apparent) |
2. v. to memorize, remember, learn |
1379 |
Schiff |
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1. n. (nautical) ship |
2. n. (architecture) nave |
3. n. (informal) a large, unwieldy car (e.g. an SUV) |
4. n. (obsolete) vessel (for holding fluids) |
5. n. (dated, regional) boiler (metal container for boiling water in some old stoves and ovens) |