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1500 amerikanische
     1. adj. form of amerikanisch
     amerikanisch
          1. adj. (relational) American
1501 Dach
     1. n. roof
     2. n. (informal) circumflex
     3. n. (colloquial) head, especially the scalp
           Du kriegst gleich etwas aufs Dach! - You'll get something (usu. a smack) on the head!
     4. n. (geology) a rock layer above a seam
1502 denkst
     1. v. second-person singular present of denken
     denken
          1. v. to think
          2. v. not to forget; to remember (to bring along, etc.)
1503 bleibe
     1. v. first-person singular present of bleiben
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of bleiben
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of bleiben
     4. v. singular imperative of bleiben
     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
1504 allzu
     1. adv. all too
1505 durchs
     1. contraction. contraction of durch das
1506 schmeckt
     1. v. third-person singular present of schmecken
     2. v. second-person plural present of schmecken
     3. v. plural imperative of schmecken
     schmecken
          1. v. (copulative, often with nach) to taste (good, bad, sweet, salty, etc.)
          2. v. to enjoy (qual, the taste of something)
1507 gelegt
     1. Participle. past participle of legen
     legen
          1. v. to lay, to put, to place, to position, so that it afterwards lies as opposed to being setzen, stellen
1508 Kosten
     1. n. costs
1509 Tier
     1. n. animal (i, see usage notes below)
     2. n. A person who has a quality thought of as animalistic, such as ferocity, strength, hairiness, etc.
           Wenn er getrunken hat, wird er zum Tier. - When he’s had a drink, he turns into an animal.
     3. n. (hunting jargon) hind (female red deer)
1510 vermutlich
     1. adj. suspected, presumable, assumed
     2. adv. presumably
1511 niemanden
     1. pron. accusative of niemand
1512 besuchen
     1. v. to visit, to see
           Wir haben heute unsere Mama in der Seniorenwohnanlage besucht. - We visited our mom in the retirement home today.
     2. v. to attend
           Er besuchte das Düsseldorfer Gymnasium. - He attended the high school of Düsseldorf.
1513 gefahren
     1. Participle. past participle of fahren
     fahren
          1. v. (chiefly of a person or animal) to go at speed
1514 dauernd
     1. Participle. present participle of dauern
     2. adj. continuous, perpetual, all the time
1515 Wege
     1. n. nominative plural of Weg
     2. n. genitive plural of Weg
     3. n. accusative plural of Weg
     Weg
          1. n. path, trail, track (usually for foot traffic)
          2. n. route, way (to get from one place to another)
1516 verraten
     1. v. to betray, to be disloyal to
           Deine sogenannten Freunde haben dich verraten. - Your so-called friends have betrayed you.
           Wir können das nicht tun, ohne unsere Ideale zu verraten. - We can't do that without betraying our ideals.
     2. v. (ditransitive) to reveal (something secret)
           Er hat mir das Geheimnis verraten. - He revealed the secret to me.
1517 Flur
     1. n. hall, hallway, corridor, stairwell
           Wir warten im Flur. - We're waiting in the hallway.
           Sie wohnen auf demselben Flur. - They live on the same corridor.
     2. n-f. (now chiefly in compounds and idioms) farmland; field or lea, heath
           durch Wald und Flur - through forest and field
1518 tust
     1. v. second-person singular present of tun
     tun
          1. v. To do (to perform or execute an action).
1519 Minute  ©
     1. n-f. minute (unit of time; unit of angle)
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