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any
     Adverb:
     [1] irgendeine/r/s, irgendwie, irgendwelche/r/s
     [2] jede/r/s, jegliche/r/s
          [1] „Give me any of these.“
            Gib mir irgendeine von diesen.
          [2] „Come any time“
            Du kannst jederzeit kommen.
of
several
     Adjektiv:
     [1] einige
     [2] verschiedene
     [3] veraltet: jeweilig
          [1] "The jaguar is very like the leopard, but is considerably larger, and may be easily distinguished from that animal by the appearance of the spots, which are larger than those of the leopard, and are composed of a black spot surrounded by several others. There is also a black streak across the chest."
          [2] "This is the critical point: a concept may presuppose several different dimensions at once."
     Indefinitpronomen:
     [1] einige, ein paar
large
     [1] vom Umfang: groß, beträchtlich, riesig
carnivorous
and
     Konjunktion:
     [1] und
          [1] I have two sons. Their names are Thomas and Harald.
carrion
     Substantiv:
     [1] Aas, attributiv: Aas-
     [2] verdorbenes Fleisch
          [1] Ravens feed on carrion.
            Raben ernähren sich von Aas.
eating
     Partizip I:
     Partizip Präsens (present participle) des Verbs 'eat'
     eat
          [1] (transitiv) essen
          [2] (intransitiv) essen, speisen
               [1] I wouldn't eat that – it looks horrible!
                 Ich werde das nicht essen – es schaut schrecklich aus!
               [2] When are we eating today?
                 Wann essen wir heute?
birds
     Deklinierte Form:
     Plural des Substantivs 'bird'
     bird
          Substantiv:
          [1] Zoologie: der Vogel
               [1] "He was clearly so scared by his mischance in breaking the window and by the approach of Peterson that he thought of nothing but flight, but since then he must have bitterly regretted the impulse which caused him to drop his bird."
in
     in
the
     Adverb:
     [1] desto, um so
     [1a] the … the: je …, desto
     [1b] all the: um so
     Artikel:
     [1] bestimmter Artikel, unabhängig von Numerus, Genus (Geschlecht) und Kasus (Fall)
          [1] I'm sitting in the garden.
          ..Ich sitze im Garten.
family
     Substantiv:
     [1] Familie
          [1] I miss my family a lot.
            Ich vermisse meine Familie sehr.
accipitridae
having
     Partizip I:
     Partizip Präsens (present participle) des Verbs 'have'
     have
          transitiv:
            [1] haben; besitzen; zur Verfügung haben
            [2] erfahren, erleben
            [3] (eine Sprache, ein Fach) kennen, können
            [4] betont, oft passiv; umgangssprachlich: (jemanden) betrugen
            [5] salopp: (jemanden) ficken
            mit Mittelwörtern der Vergangenheit:
              [6] erleiden, erfahren (unfreiwillig etwas Schlechtes erfahren): someone had [object] [past participle] = jemandem wurde [das Objekt] [Partizip Perfekt] (siehe die Beispiele)
              [7] machen, dass etwas geschieht; veranlassen, dass jemand etwas tut; lassen: someone had [object] [past participle] = jemand lässt/ließ [das Objekt] [Infinitiv] (siehe die Beispiele)
            [8] nur aktiv, mit einem Infinitiv ohne to: veranlassen (befehlen oder bitten), dass jemand etwas tut: someone had [object] [infinitive] = jemand hat [Objekt] dazu gezwungen, zu [Infinitiv]
            [9] veranstalten
            [10] nur aktiv: essen, trinken
            [11] hauptsächlich aktiv: haben, (eine Eigenschaft wie Gnade oder Frechheit) durch Taten zeigen
            [12] nur aktiv: (ein Kind) gebären
            [13] nur aktiv: in einer bestimmten Lage oder Haltung halten
            [14] mit nachfolgendem to (und entweder einem Verb oder nichts): müssen
          Hilfsverb:
            [15] zur Bildung des Perfekts [15a] (present perfect), des Plusquamperfekts [15b] (past perfect) und des Perfektfuturs [15c] (future perfect)
            [16] zur Bildung des (periphrastischen) Vergangenheitskonjunktivs
          intransitiv:
            [17] selten, gehoben: Reichtum haben
               [1] I have a garden and a huge house.
                 Ich habe einen Garten und ein großes Haus.
               [1] I have two children.
                 Ich habe zwei Kinder.
               [1] You have thirty seconds to explain why you're here.
               [1] We don't have time to stay.
               [2] I had a good time.
                 Ich habe mich gut unterhalten.
               [2] I have a headache.
                 Ich habe Kopfschmerzen.
               [2] We almost had an accident on our way over.
               [3] Only I had failed to mention that Mitterand did not speak English. And Reagan has only a little French. An interpreter should have been called in.
               [4] He's just having you (on)!
               [4] I was had! / I've been had!
               [5] He brags about how many women he has had.
               [6] He had his car stolen.
                 Ihm wurde das Auto gestohlen.
               [7] He had his hair cut.
                 Er ließ sich die Haare schneiden.
               [8] Julian had me feed his cats while he was on vacation.
               [8] The police had the suspect put his hands up.
               [9] Michaela is having a party next weekend.
               [9] The candidates are having a debate next weekend.
               [9] My favourite bands are having a show next weekend.
               [10] I had a hamburger yesterday, so I'm having a salad today.
               [10] What did you have for breakfast?
               [10] We have dinner at 6 o'clock.
               [11] May God have mercy on your soul.
               [11] And now you have the nerve to say that?
                 Und jetzt hast du die Frechheit, das zu sagen?
               [12] She had her first child at age twenty.
               [12] The couple couldn't have children, so they adopted.
               [12] She's in the hospital having a baby!
               [13] I had her trapped. (She was trapped.)
               [13] I had the coins in a bag.
               [13] He had his back to them when they walked in, so they didn't recognise him at first.
               [14] We have to go.
                 Wir müssen gehen.
               [14] I didn't want to go, but my parents said I had to.
               [14] You don't have to do this! There has to be another way!
               [15] When she had finished her meal, she phoned her mother.
                 Als sie gegessen hatte, rief sie ihre Mutter an.
               [15a] I have read the book.
               [15b] He had read the book already.
               [15c] She will have read the book by the time the book club meets.
               [16] Had I known you were sick, I would have come. / If I had known you were sick, I would have come.
               [17] Some have; others have not.
a
     Artikel:
     [1] unbestimmter Artikel: ein, eine, einen
          [1] I can see a car and a plane.
            Ich kann ein Auto und ein Flugzeug sehen.
          [1] Yesterday we met an Afro-Carribean.
            Gestern haben wir einen Afro-Kariben getroffen.
powerful
     Adjektiv:
     [1] mächtig, stark, gewaltig, kräftig
     [2] kräftig, wirksam (Argument), wuchtig, packend
     [3] massig, gewaltig
hooked
     Adjektiv:
     [1] süchtig, total begeistert
     [2] hakenförmig, mit Haken versehen
          [1] He shared a famous maths problem from a magazine that fascinated her – and she was hooked. The rest is mathematical history.
             Er löste gemeinsam ein berühmtes mathematisches Problem von einem Magazin, dass sie faszinierte - und sie war total begeistert. Der Rest ist mathematische Geschichte.
     Konjugierte Form:
     Präteritum (simple past) des Verbs 'hook'
     Partizip II:
     Partizip Perfekt (past participle) des Verbs 'hook'
     hook
          Substantiv:
          [1] ein gebogenes Gerät aus einem harten Stoff (oft Metall), zum Fangen oder Halten; der Haken
          [2] Boxsport: der Haken
          [3] der Angelhaken, der Haken
          [1] etwas mit einem Haken befestigen; anhaken, festhaken
          [2] versuchen, Fische zu fangen; angeln
bill
     Substantiv:
     [1] Rechnung, Abrechnung
     [2] (Nordamerika): Banknote, Geldschein
     [3] Gesetzesentwurf
     [4] Schnabel
     [5] Stichwaffe, mit einem Widerhaken
and
     Konjunktion:
     [1] und
          [1] I have two sons. Their names are Thomas and Harald.
keen
     begeistert, eifrig
vision
     Sicht, Sehkraft
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