transitiv |
1. adj. (grammar, of verbs) transitive | |
2. adj. (math) transitive | |
Etwas |
1. n. thing, being | |
2. n. a quality or talent that is hard to pin down | |
Sie hat dieses gewisse Etwas. (She has this certain something.) | |
3. pron. something | |
4. adv. somewhat, slightly | |
5. adv. a little, a bit | |
6. det. (with unor plural noun) some, a bit of | |
Hab etwas Respekt vor den Toten. - Have some respect for the dead. | |
durch |
1. prep. by means of; by; through | |
Das Haus wurde durch ein Feuer zerstört. - The house was destroyed by fire. | |
2. prep. through; entering, then exiting | |
Wir wandern durch den Wald. - We're hiking through the forest. | |
3. prep. through (a period of time) | |
Sie hat mir durch eine schwierige Zeit geholfen. - She helped me through a difficult period. | |
4. prep. via | |
5. prep. owing to; because of | |
6. prep. (mathematics) divided by | |
7. adv. during; throughout; through | |
den ganzen Tag durch - the whole day through | |
8. adv. (colloquial with a time) past | |
Es ist acht Uhr durch. - It is past eight o’clock. | |
Stumpfe |
1. n. dative of Stumpf | |
2. adj. form of stumpf | |
stumpf |
1. adj. dull, blunt | |
2. adj. flat (as opposed to pointy) | |
3. adj. (colloquial figurative derogatory) boring, dull, formulaic, dumb | |
Gewalteinwirkung |
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Zerstören |
1. n. gerund of zerstören | |
2. v. to destroy, demolish, devastate, eliminate | |
Der Alkohol hat seine Gesundheit zerstört. - Alcohol has destroyed his health. | |
3. v. to dispel | |
die Illusion der Unverwundbarkeit zerstören - to dispel the illusion of invulnerability | |