Lieber |
1. n. dear | |
2. adj. comparative of lieb | |
3. adj. form of lieb | |
(in a letter) Lieber Hans - Dear Johnny | |
4. adv. comparative of gern; rather, better, by preference | |
Ich nehme lieber das Fahrrad als das Auto. - I would rather take the bicycle than the car. | |
Ente |
1. n-f. duck (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae) | |
2. n-f. (especially) mallard; the commonest duck species in the area, thought of as the duck per se | |
3. n-f. (informal) Citroën 2CV | |
4. n-f. (medicine) urinal (vessel for holding urine) | |
5. n-f. (journalism) canard (false or misleading report) | |
einer Ente aufsitzen | |
und |
1. conj. (co-ordinating) and | |
Kaffee und Kuchen - coffee and cake | |
Ich kam, sah und siegte. - I came, saw, and conquered. | |
2. conj. (colloquial) links two nouns, often a person and an activity, in rhetoric questions to express an opposition between them | |
Er und Abwaschen? Vielleicht einmal im Jahr! - Him doing the dishes? Maybe once per year! | |
3. interj. so?, now?, and? | |
Und? Wie ist es gelaufen? - So? How did it go? | |
roh |
1. adj. raw (uncooked) | |
2. adj. unprocessed, crude, raw | |
3. adj. (figuratively) unrefined, rude, brutal | |
Als |
1. n. creek, drainage channel | |
2. conj. (subordinating, referring to time of occurrence) at (approximately) the same moment; when; while; as | |
Als er ankam, öffnete sie die Tür. - When he arrived, she opened the door. | |
Als wir jung waren, spielten wir im Wald. - We played in the forest when we were young. | |
3. conj. (used with a comparison or as an exception) than | |
Zwei ist größer als eins. - Two is greater than one. | |
Die Kopie sieht anders aus als das Original. - The copy looks different than the original. | |
Er sagt nichts anderes als die Wahrheit. - He tells nothing other than the truth. | |
4. conj. as; like; in the function of; in the form of | |
Als Polizist muss ich es tun. - As a policeman, I must do it. | |
Wir sind Feinde, aber im Moment müssen wir uns als Freunde verhalten. - We are enemies, but for now we must act like friends. | |
Sie verkleidete sich als Krankenschwester, um das Krankenhaus zu betreten. - She disguised herself as a nurse to enter the hospital. | |
5. conj. as if | |
6. conj. (after negative pronoun) but, other than | |
Gans |
1. n. goose | |
2. n. (derogatory, for a female referent) hen; silly goose | |
eingebildete Gans | |
dumme Gans | |
und |
1. conj. (co-ordinating) and | |
Kaffee und Kuchen - coffee and cake | |
Ich kam, sah und siegte. - I came, saw, and conquered. | |
2. conj. (colloquial) links two nouns, often a person and an activity, in rhetoric questions to express an opposition between them | |
Er und Abwaschen? Vielleicht einmal im Jahr! - Him doing the dishes? Maybe once per year! | |
3. interj. so?, now?, and? | |
Und? Wie ist es gelaufen? - So? How did it go? | |
gar |
1. adj. cooked, done (of food such as meat or vegetables: ready for consumption) | |
2. adj. (of a metal) refined | |
3. adv. (negative polarity) at all; even | |
Sie hat gar kein Geld. - She has no money at all. | |
Er ist gar nicht gekommen. - He didn't even show up. / He didn't show up at all. | |
4. adv. (chiefly formal, or literary) even; expressing a climax | |
Ist er ein Dieb? Ein Räuber? Oder gar ein Mörder? - Is he a thief? A robber? Or even a murderer? | |
5. adv. (chiefly formal, or literary, with zu) all | |
Wenn er gar zu frech wird, geben Sie ihm eine kräftige Ohrfeige. - If he becomes all too impertinent, give him a sturdy slap. | |
6. adv. (Austria, Switzerland, otherwise archaic, poetic) very; quite; really | |
Das war gar frech von dir! - That was quite impertinent of you! | |