zieh |
1. v. singular imperative of ziehen | |
ziehen |
1. v. to pull (e.g., a door handle); to drag (+aux, haben) | |
2. v. to draw (e.g. a weapon); to extract; to puff (+aux, haben) | |
3. v. to draw (a conclusion, lesson, etc.) (+aux, haben) | |
4. v. (impersonal, intransitive) to be drafty; there to be a draft (current of air) | |
Es zieht. - There’s a draft. | |
5. v. to move; to migrate (+aux, sein) | |
Ich ziehe nach Hamburg, aber mein Bruder zieht in eine andere Stadt. - I'm moving to Hamburg, but my brother is moving to another city. | |
6. v. to roam; to head (+aux, sein) | |
7. v. to stretch; to warp (+aux, haben) | |
zeihen |
1. v. (ditransitive, dated, or elevated, accusative + genitive,) to accuse, to blame somebody (of) | |
Niemand kann mich einer Lüge zeihen. - Nobody can accuse me of a lie. | |
Selbst seinen Dienern traut er nicht, / zeiht seine Engel noch des Irrtums. - Even in his servants he puts no trust, and his angels he charges with error. | |
Dir |
1. pron. alternative case form of dir | |
2. pron. personal dative of du; you, to you. | |
3. pron. dative of du; yourself, to yourself. | |
Bitte |
1. n-f. request, plea | |
2. adv. please, if you please (used to make a polite request or affirm an offer) | |
3. interj. you're welcome (acknowledgement of thanks) | |
4. interj. excuse me, sorry (request to repeat information) | |
5. interj. here you are (when handing something over to someone) | |
6. interj. (sarcastic) OK then, well then, all right (indication of mock acquiescence to someone's apparent demanding attitude) | |
7. v. first-person singular present of bitten | |
8. v. first-person singular subjunctive of bitten | |
9. v. third-person singular subjunctive of bitten | |
10. v. singular imperative of bitten | |
bitten |
1. v. to ask, to beg, to plead, to request (help, understanding, etc.) | |
Wir lieben euch–Entschuldigt–Wir bitten um Verzeihung–Vielen Dank - We love you. We are sorry. We plead for your pardon. Many thanks. | |
deine |
1. pron. feminine singular of deiner | |
2. pron. plural of deiner | |
3. det. feminine singular of dein | |
4. det. plural of dein | |
dein |
1. det. thy, your (esp. to friends, relatives, children, etc.). | |
2. det. singular of dein | |
Hausschuhe |
1. n. plural of Hausschuh | |
an |
1. prep. (local) on; upon; at; in; against | |
Das Bild hängt an der Wand. - The picture hangs on the wall. | |
2. prep. by; near; close to; next to | |
3. prep. (temporal, with days or times of day) on; in; at | |
Wir treffen uns am (an dem) Dienstag. - We're meeting on Tuesday. | |
Ich werde sie am (an dem) Abend sehen. - I will see her in the evening. | |
4. prep. (temporal) a; per; only used with the word Tag, otherwise use in | |
zweimal am Tag - twice a day | |
5. prep. on; onto | |
Ich hänge das Bild an die Wand. - I hang the picture on the wall. | |
6. prep. at; against | |
Schauen Sie an die Tafel. - Look at the blackboard. | |
7. prep. to; for | |
Ein Brief an Anna. - A letter for Anna. | |
8. adv. onward; on | |
von heute an - from today on | |
9. adj. (predicative) on | |
Ist der Schalter an oder aus? = Ist der Schalter an- oder ausgeschaltet? - Is the switch on or off. Is the switch switched on or off. | |
sonst |
1. adv. otherwise (under different circumstances) | |
Beeil dich, sonst kommen wir zu spät. - Hurry up, otherwise we'll be late. | |
2. adv. normally, usually (as opposed to a particular case) | |
Ich trinke sonst nicht so viel. - I don't normally drink so much. | |
3. adv. (often with noch) else | |
Sonst noch etwas? - Anything else? | |
Was soll es sonst sein? - What else would it be? | |
4. adv. (colloquial) so; then; (consecutive, but directed against an explicit or implicit alternative) | |
Wenn wir jetzt losgehen, sind wir eh zu spät. Sonst lass uns morgen noch mal wiederkommen. - If we go there now, we’ll be late anyway. So let’s not do that but instead let’s come back again tom | |
Wir gehen grad in die Stadt. Also, wenn du Lust hast... sonst komm doch mit! - We’re headed for the city. So, if you’re interested... maybe you’re not, but if you are then come along! | |
bekommst |
1. v. second-person singular present of bekommen | |
bekommen |
1. v. to receive; to get (+aux, haben) | |
Hunger bekommen - to get hunger | |
ein Kind bekommen - to have a child | |
2. v. to catch (+aux, haben) | |
den Schnupfen bekommen - to catch a cold | |
3. v. (with dative object) to agree with (someone); to sit well with (someone) i, of food or drink +aux, sein | |
Das Essen bekommt ihm nicht. - The food does not agree with him. | |
4. v. to get (with the past participle form of a verb) (+aux, haben) | |
Das bekommt er ständig gesagt. - He gets told that all the time. | |
Wir haben sie ins Krankenhaus gebracht, wo sie einen Gips angelegt bekommen hat. - We brought her to the hospital where she got a cast applied. | |
Haben Sie jemals Antidepressiva verordnet bekommen? - Have you ever been prescribed antidepressants? | |
Du |
1. pron. alternative case form of du you (singular) (especially when used as a direct address in letters) | |
2. n. (literally) the thou, the you (singular) | |
jemandem das Du anbieten - to offer somebody the thou | |
3. pron. you (thou, singular familiar) | |
kalte |
1. adj. form of kalt | |
Füße |
1. n. nominative plural of Fuß | |
2. n. accusative plural of Fuß | |
3. n. genitive plural of Fuß | |
Fuß |
1. n. foot (body part) | |
2. n. footing | |
3. n. (architecture) pedestal | |
4. n. (dated) foot, foot (unit of length; always in the singular) | |
5. n. metrical foot | |
6. n. (regional) leg | |