we |
Personalpronomen: | |
[1] Personalpronomen 1. Person Plural: wir | |
[1] We are the champions. | |
Wir sind Meister. | |
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. | |
everything |
Indefinitpronomen: | |
[1] die Gesamtheit aller Dinge: alles | |
[2] etwas, das sehr wichtig/das Wichtigste ist: alles | |
[1] „Well since I cannot prepare for everything, I guess I will prepare for nothing.“ | |
Nun, da ich nicht alles vorbereiten kann, denke ich, werde ich nichts vorbereiten. | |
[2] Money isn't everything. | |
Geld ist nicht alles. | |
we |
Personalpronomen: | |
[1] Personalpronomen 1. Person Plural: wir | |
[1] We are the champions. | |
Wir sind Meister. | |
need |
Verb: | |
[1] benötigen, brauchen | |
[1] He needs more water in a hurry! | |
Er benötigt schnell mehr Wasser! | |
[1] I need a rest! | |
Ich brauche eine Rast! / Ich muss mich ausruhen! | |
Substantiv: | |
[1] Bedarf, Notwendigkeit, Bedürfnis | |
[1] "If you are like most individuals, you will probably experience a mixture of emotions ranging from nonchalance to denial of the need to prepare a CV." | |
money |
Substantiv: | |
[1] das Geld, (umgangssprachlich) der Schotter | |
[1] Peter has a lot of money. | |
Peter hat sehr viel Geld. | |
time |
Substantiv: | |
[1] kein Plural: Zeit | |
[2] Linguistik: Tempus, (grammatische) Zeit | |
[1] Sorry, what time is it? | |
Entschuldigung, wie spät ist es? | |
and |
Konjunktion: | |
[1] und | |
[1] I have two sons. Their names are Thomas and Harald. | |
brains |
Deklinierte Form: | |
Plural des Substantivs 'brain' | |
brain |
Substantiv: | |
[1] Anatomie: das Gehirn, zentraler Teil des menschlichen Nervensystems | |
[1] The human brain consists mostly of fat tissue and water. | |
Das menschliche Gehirn besteht zum größten Teil aus Fettgewebe und Wasser. | |