Sport |
1. n. sport (athletic activity that uses physical skills competitively under a set of rules) | |
2. n. athletics, sports, (loosely) exercise (physical activities (not necessarily with fixed rules) requiring stamina, fitness and skill) | |
3. n. physical education, phys ed (element of an educational curriculum concerned with bodily development, physical health etc.) | |
4. n. hobby (activity involving exercise or exertion that one enjoys doing in one's spare time) | |
einen |
1. num. masculine accusative singular of ein | |
2. art. masculine accusative singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. masculine accusative singular of einer | |
4. pron. singular of einer | |
5. pron. plural of einer | |
6. v. (higher register, transitive) to unite | |
Eine Idee, die alle eint. - An idea that unites everybody. | |
7. v. (higher register, reflexive) to come to terms | |
Nach langem Diskutieren haben sie sich endlich geeint. - After discussing for a long time, they have eventually come to an agreement. | |
Ball |
1. n. ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games) | |
Können wir uns deinen Ball ausleihen? - Can we borrow your ball? | |
Er formte einen Ball aus Papier. - He shaped the paper into a ball. | |
2. n. (ball games, informal) pass, play | |
ein guter Ball in den Strafraum - a great ball into the box | |
Die Bälle müssten öfter über links kommen. | |
3. n. (dance) ball (social gathering for dancing), prom (US) | |
mit |
1. prep. with (in the company of; alongside) | |
Ich spiele mit meinen Freunden. - I'm playing with my friends. | |
2. prep. with, by (using as an instrument; by means of) | |
Ich schreibe mit einem Bleistift. - I'm writing with a pencil. | |
Ich fahre mit dem Bus. - I'm going by bus. | |
3. prep. with (as an accessory to) | |
4. prep. with (having) | |
5. prep. at (with the age of) | |
6. prep. with, including, with ... included | |
7. adv. among; denotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group | |
Hier gibt es mit das beste Essen in der Stadt. - Here they have some of the best food in town. | |
Ich war mit der erste, der hier war. - I was one of the very first who arrived. | |
8. adv. also, too (in addition; besides; as well) | |
9. adv. (somewhat, informal) with (something), with it | |
Ich brauch nicht unbedingt Majonäse zu den Fritten, aber mit sind sie natürlich besser. - I don't necessarily need mayonnaise with the chips, but they taste better with it, of course. | |
einem |
1. num. dative singular of ein | |
2. art. dative singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. dative singular of einer | |
Handschuh |
1. n. any piece of apparel for the hand: glove, mitten, mitt, gauntlet | |
Fangen |
1. n. (gerund of fangen): catching | |
2. n. (games) tag | |
3. v. to catch (grab something flying in the air) | |
Der Torwart fängt den Ball. - The goalkeeper catches the ball. | |
4. 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. | |
5. v. to improve in health; do well again; to do better | |
Es sah schlecht um sie aus, aber jetzt hat sie sich wieder gefangen. - It looked quite bad for her, but now she has improved again. | |
6. v. to calm down; to compose oneself | |
Wenn du dich gefangen hast, kannst du jetzt essen kommen. - If you’ve composed yourself, you may come to dinner now. | |
7. v. (colloquial transitive with reflexive dative) to catch (a disease; something unpleasant) | |
Ich hab mir auf der Kirmes nur ’ne Grippe gefangen. - All I caught at the fun fair was a flu. | |
8. v. (colloquial with eine and reflexive dative) to be slapped | |
Sag das noch mal und du fängst dir eine. - Say that again and you’ll catch it. | |