Ring |
1. n. a ring (a circular and hollow object, made of any material.) | |
2. n. a ring (small jewelry worn on the finger (usually composed of precious metals)) | |
3. n. a ring (a group of people, often involved into criminal and illegal actions) | |
4. n. (mathematics) a ring (algebraic structure) | |
5. n. (geometry) a ring (planar geometrical figure) | |
6. n. (heraldry) an annulet (ring used as a charge) | |
7. n. (astronomy) a ring (a collection of material orbiting a planet) | |
8. n. (sports) a ring (a place where events such as wrestling and boxing take place) | |
9. n. a street that encircles a city where once the old town walls have been; a boulevard. | |
10. v. singular imperative of ringen | |
11. v. colloquial of | |
ringen |
1. v. to wrestle | |
2. v. to struggle | |
3. v. to wring (for example “hands”; but not “clothes”, for that see wringen) | |
oder |
1. conj. or | |
Danach alles gestr. oder noch 1–2 Wörter? - Is everything after that crossed out or are there one or two more words? | |
2. part. (tag question) right?; is it?; is it not? | |
Es ist kalt heute, oder? - It’s cold today, isn’t it? | |
Das war keine so gute Idee, oder? - That wasn’t such a good idea, was it? | |
Du kommst aus Deutschland, oder? - You’re from Germany, aren’t you? | |
halbringförmiges |
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Schmuckstück |
1. n. (piece of) jewellery | |