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1420 stehe
     1. v. first-person singular present of stehen
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of stehen
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of stehen
     4. v. singular imperative of stehen
     stehen
          1. v. to stand (to be upright, support oneself on the feet in an erect position)
          2. v. to be, to appear, to stand (to be placed or located somewhere)
          3. v. to stay; to be still
1421 fangen
     1. v. to catch (grab something flying in the air)
           Der Torwart fängt den Ball. - The goalkeeper catches the ball.
     2. v. to catch; to capture (to take hold of a person or an animal)
           Die Förster fingen das entlaufene Wildschwein. - The rangers caught the run-away boar.
     3. v. to improve in health; do well again; to do better
1422 Reihe
     1. n-f. row
     2. n-f. rank, succession, series, sequence, range
     3. n-f. (maths) series
     4. n-f. (chess) rank
1423 Zahl
     1. n-f. number, numeral, figure
     2. n-f. tails (side of a coin)
1424 zudem
     1. adv. (formal) moreover, furthermore
1425 entlang
     1. post. (indicates movement following or toward something), along
           Ich gehe den Fluss entlang. - I'm walking along the river.
           Ich gehe an dem Fluss entlang. - I'm walking along the river.
           Ich gehe hier entlang. - I'm walking this way.
     2. prep. along
1426 schicken
     1. v. to send
     2. v. to hurry (rare)
     3. v. to be decent, to be appropriate
     4. v. to chew tobacco
1427 Vaters
     1. n. genitive singular of Vater
     Vater
          1. n. father
1428 roten
     1. adj. form of rot
1429 unterhalten
     1. v. to maintain
     2. v. to entertain
     3. v. to converse (+preo, über, accusative)
           Er hat sich mit einem Mitarbeiter über die Arbeit unterhalten. - He conversed with an employee about the work
1430 Ehe
     1. n-f. marriage (state of being married; life as a married couple)
1431 öffnete
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of öffnen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of öffnen
     3. v. first-person singular subjunctive of öffnen
     4. v. third-person singular subjunctive of öffnen
     öffnen
          1. v. to open (to make something accessible or allow for passage by moving from a shut position)
          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
1432 Schultern
     1. n. plural of Schulter "shoulders".
1433 Schlafzimmer
     1. n-n. bedroom (bed-room), bedchamber (bed-chamber)
1434 beschäftigt
     1. Participle. past participle of beschäftigen t=to keep busy
     2. adj. busy (engaged in an activity; doing a great deal)
     3. adj. employed
1435 Lösung
     1. n-f. solution (answer to a riddle or problem)
     2. n-f. solution (solvent + solute; action of dissolving)
     3. n-f. cancellation
     4. n-f. breaking away
1436 warm
     1. adj. warm; mildly hot
     2. adj. (of clothes) warm; keeping the wearer warm
     3. adj. (of rental prices, chiefly adverbial or in compounds) including heating costs, water, and fees (electricity may or may not be included)
           Ich zahle 800 € warm für meine Wohnung. - I pay €800 for my apartment, including utilities.
     4. adj. (dated, except in warmer Bruder) gay, homosexual (mostly male)
1437 reich
     1. adj. rich
           Sie ist sehr reich. - She’s very rich.
           Es ist reich an Ballaststoffen. - It’s rich in fiber.
     2. v. singular imperative of reichen
     reichen
          1. v. to reach (extend a certain distance)
          2. v. (ditransitive) to pass, to hand, to serve, to put within reach
1438 werdet
     1. v. second-person plural present of werden
     2. v. second-person plural subjunctive of werden
     3. v. plural imperative of werden
     werden
          1. v. (auxiliary) will; to be going (to do something); forms the future tense
          2. v. (auxiliary) would; forms the subjunctive tense of most verbs
          3. v. (auxiliary) to be done; forms the passive voice
1439 Tat
     1. n-f. deed
     2. n-f. act, action
           ein Mann der Tat - a man of action
     3. n-f. (law) crime, offense
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