intransitiv |
1. adj. (grammar, of verbs) intransitive (not taking a direct object) | |
umgangssprachlich |
1. adj. (linguistics) colloquial (informal but within standard language norms)Danko Šipka: Exclusion Labels in Slavic Monolingual Dictionaries: Lexicographic Construal of Non-Standardness. In: Colloquium: New | |
2. adj. (linguistics) vernacular, non-standard (non-standard usage) | |
hart |
1. adj. hard | |
2. adj. severe, harsh | |
3. adj. (figurative) unmoved, cold, cruel | |
4. adv. hard (with force or effort) | |
Sie haben die ganze Woche hart gearbeitet. - They worked hard all week. | |
5. adv. sharply, roughly, severely | |
6. adv. close (an (+ dative) to) | |
Lernen |
1. n. (gerund of lernen); learning, study | |
2. v. to learn | |
Ich lerne noch. - I’m still learning. | |
Ich lerne Spanisch. - I’m learning Spanish. | |
3. v. to study (revise or review materials) | |
Ich lerne für meine Prüfung. - I’m studying for my exam. | |
4. v. (somewhat informal, transitive) to train to become something | |
Ich lerne Bäcker. - I’m training to be a baker. | |
5. v. (colloquial nonstandard transitive with dative) to teach | |
Das lern ich dir. - I’ll teach you that. | |