go |
[1] gehen, sich fortbewegen: gehen, fahren, fliegen… | |
[2] go by (something): mit (etwas) fahren/fliegen | |
[3] go by (X): (X) heißen, unter dem Namen (X) gehen / bekannt sein | |
[4] gehen, weggehen: einen Ort oder eine Zusammenkunft verlassen | |
[5] Befehlsform (Imperativ) bei Rennen, Wettkämpfen: los! | |
[1] Yesterday I went to school very early. | |
Gestern ging ich sehr früh zur Schule. | |
[1] At Easter George and I went to Ireland for the weekend with John and Cynthia Lennon. We flew from Heathrow to Shannon | |
Zum Osterwochenende flogen / reisten George und ich nach Irland mit John und Cynthia Lennon. We waren von Heathrow nach Shannon geflogen | |
[2] He doesn’t go to school by train. | |
Er fährt nicht mit dem Zug zur Schule. | |
[2] In Mesopotamia able-bodied travelers normally went by foot. Apparently even civil servants usually walked, as analysis of ration lists for government officials shows; only the most important persons were supplied with animals for riding | |
[3] His name is Joachim, but he goes by Achim. | |
[3] He doesn't disclose the fact that he goes by the name of John Hall Williams at any time, yet he sues in that name. | |
[4] "I have to go now." — "No, please don't go! I can't bear to be without you!" | |
[4] Folks were always coming and going. | |
[5] On your mark(s), get set, go! | |
Achtung, fertig, los! / Auf die Plätze, fertig, los! | |
neck |
Substantiv: | |
[1] der Hals | |
[2] das Genick | |
[1] "The neck is the part of the body, on many terrestrial or secondarily aquatic vertebrates, that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk." | |
[2] "By the way, I don't suppose you appreciate that we have been mourning over you as having broken your neck?" | |
yourself |
Reflexivpronomen: | |
[1] Reflexivpronomen der 2. Person Singular: [du] dich selbst; [du] dir selbst, [du] selbst | |
[1] You should di it yourself. | |
Du solltest das selbst tun. | |
[1] Did you take a picture of yourself? | |
Hast du dich selbst fotografiert? | |