I |
Personalpronomen: | |
[1] Personalpronomen 1. Person Singular Subjektform: ich | |
[1] I am a doctor. | |
Ich bin ein Doktor. | |
don't |
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do |
[1] als Vollverb: tun, machen | |
[2] als Hilfsverb: | |
[2a] um eine Frage zu formen | |
[2b] um eine Verneinung zu formen | |
[2c] um ein Verb besonders zu betonen | |
[1] I do anything for you. | |
Ich tue alles für dich | |
[1] Yesterday I did my homework. | |
Gestern habe ich meine Hausaufgaben gemacht. | |
[1] I haven't done my homework yet. | |
Ich habe meine Hausaufgaben noch nicht gemacht. | |
[2a] Does he like ice cream? | |
Mag er Eis? | |
[2b] She does not see it. | |
Sie sieht es nicht. | |
[2b] "She tried to worry that something terrible had happened to him, but didn't believe it for a moment." | |
Sie versucht sich Sorgen um ihn zu machen, dass ihm etwas schreckliches passiert sein könnte, aber sie glaubte es keinen Moment. | |
[2c] I do like it! | |
Ich mag es. | |
not |
Negationspartikel: | |
[1] nicht | |
[1] This was not your fault. | |
Das war nicht dein Verschulden. | |
want |
Verb: | |
[1] wollen, wünschen | |
[2] (jemanden) sprechen wollen, (nach jemandem) verlangen oder fragen | |
[3] nur Passiv: (als Tatverdächtiger) gesucht werden | |
[4] sexuell begehren | |
[5] amE umgangssprachlich, mit in/into/out: (in einen Ort, eine Situation) hineinwollen, herauswollen | |
[6] benötigen, erfordern (brE umgangssprachlich auch mit Dingen als Subjekt) | |
[7] brE umgangssprachlich: verdienen | |
[8] bildlich: entbehren, fehlen, vermissen, darben, sich in Not oder Armut befinden | |
[9] euphemistisch: sollen | |
[1] We want answers to our questions. | |
[1] He wants to marry a rich girl. | |
[1] She wanted me to take her to Italy. | |
[1] Mr. Jones wants his car repaired by tomorrow. | |
[1] Steve wants Mike as his classmate. | |
[2] The boss wants you in his office. | |
[2] You are wanted on the telephone. | |
[3] He is wanted by the police in connection with a murder case. | |
[4] He was so good-looking, she wanted him on the spot. | |
[5] Would you open the door? The cat wants in. | |
[5] If anyone wants out, there’s the door. | |
[6] The farmers desperately want rain. | |
[6] This invoice wants paying. | |
[7] That rascal! He wants a good smack in his face! | |
[8] You shall want for nothing while you are with me. | |
[8] It wanted twenty minutes to midnight. | |
[9] You want to be very careful what you say. | |
Substantiv: | |
[1] Wunsch, Bedarf, Bedürfnis | |
[2] Entbehrung, Fehlen, Mangel, Not | |
[1] I know his wants and desires. | |
[1] He is in want of an assistant. | |
[2] Those old houses are in want of repair. | |
[2] For want of a pajama he slept in his underwear. | |
[2] In this country want was virtually unknown. | |
my |
Possessivpronomen: | |
[1] possessives Personalpronomen für die 1. Person Singular: mein | |
[1] That is my best friend. | |
Das ist mein bester Freund. | |
[1] „Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;“ (Battle Hymn of the Republic) | |
Meine Augen haben die Herrlichkeit der Ankunft des Herrn gesehen; | |
children |
Deklinierte Form: | |
Plural von child | |
child |
Substantiv: | |
[1] Kind | |
[1] I'm the father of two children. | |
Ich bin der Vater zweier Kinder. | |
[1] "They also relate that Zafir Khan said to his grandson, "Oh, my child, you are in a great hurry; though if you had not done so, all I have was intended for you." | |
to |
Partikel: | |
[1] zu | |
[2] um zu | |
[1] I am going to work. | |
Ich gehe zur Arbeit. | |
[1] That's hard to tell. | |
Das ist schwer zu sagen / zu unterscheiden. | |
[2] I am here to have fun. | |
Ich bin hier, um Spaß zu haben. | |
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! | |
hungry |
Adjektiv: | |
[1] hungrig | |
[1] „But have you ever been so hungry that it keeps you awake?“ | |
Aber warst du jemals so hungrig, dass es dich wach gehalten hat? | |