Er |
1. n. a person or animal of male gender, a male | |
Was möchte Er von mir? - What does he want from me? | |
2. pron. (personal) he. | |
audio, De-wo ist klaus.ogg De-wo ist klaus.ogg uxi - Where is Klaus? Where is he? | |
audio, De-Dies ist mein hund.ogg De-Dies ist mein hund.ogg uxi - This is my dog. His name is Waldi. | |
3. pron. (personal) it (when the grammatical gender of the object/article/thing/animal etc., being referred to, is masculine (der)). | |
audio, De-Dort steht ein baum.ogg De-Dort steht ein baum.ogg uxi - There stands a tree. It is more than 100 years old. | |
4. pron. (personal) she (when the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and designating a female person, is masculine (der)). | |
Im Frauengefängnis versuchte ein Häftling zu flüchten, aber er kam nicht weit. - In the women’s prison, an inmate tried to escape, but she didn’t get very far. | |
5. pron. (personal, archaic) Alternative spelling of Er, tr=you (polite) | |
trägt |
1. v. third-person singular present of tragen | |
tragen |
1. v. to carry, to bear (something on one's person); to wear (clothing) | |
Vorsicht, er trägt eine Waffe! - Careful, he's carrying a weapon! | |
2. v. to bear, to carry (responsibility, blame, a name, a title, etc.) | |
Ärzte tragen eine große Verantwortung für ihr Handeln. - Doctors carry a great responsibility for their actions. | |
Er trägt Schuld an dem Unfall. - He's to blame (lit. He bears blame) for the accident. | |
3. v. to bear, to (have to) pay (for) (costs, expenses, losses, etc.) | |
Ohne Versicherung müssen Sie die Kosten leider selbst tragen. - Unfortunately, without insurance you must bear the cost yourself. | |
4. v. to produce, to bear, to yield | |
Die Bäume tragen im Herbst Früchte. - The trees bear fruit in the fall. | |
Investitionen in die Kultur tragen Früchte in Form von Nationalstolz. - Investments in culture bear fruit in the form of national pride. | |
5. v. to wear (clothing, jewelry) | |
Ich trage einen blauen Anzug und eine rote Krawatte. - I'm wearing a blue suit and a red tie. | |
6. v. to support, to maintain | |
7. v. to pay for itself | |
an |
1. prep. (local) on; upon; at; in; against | |
Das Bild hängt an der Wand. - The picture hangs on the wall. | |
2. prep. by; near; close to; next to | |
3. prep. (temporal, with days or times of day) on; in; at | |
Wir treffen uns am (an dem) Dienstag. - We're meeting on Tuesday. | |
Ich werde sie am (an dem) Abend sehen. - I will see her in the evening. | |
4. prep. (temporal) a; per; only used with the word Tag, otherwise use in | |
zweimal am Tag - twice a day | |
5. prep. on; onto | |
Ich hänge das Bild an die Wand. - I hang the picture on the wall. | |
6. prep. at; against | |
Schauen Sie an die Tafel. - Look at the blackboard. | |
7. prep. to; for | |
Ein Brief an Anna. - A letter for Anna. | |
8. adv. onward; on | |
von heute an - from today on | |
9. adj. (predicative) on | |
Ist der Schalter an oder aus? = Ist der Schalter an- oder ausgeschaltet? - Is the switch on or off. Is the switch switched on or off. | |
seinem |
1. det. (possessive) dative singular of sein | |
linken |
1. v. to deceive | |
2. adj. form of linker, en | |
linker |
1. adj. form of link | |
Handgelenk |
1. n. wrist | |
eine |
1. num. feminine singular of ein | |
2. art. feminine singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. feminine singular of einer | |
4. pron. masculine nominative singular of einer | |
5. pron. singular of einer | |
vornehme |
1. v. first-person singular present of vornehmen | |
2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of vornehmen | |
3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of vornehmen | |
Armbanduhr |
1. n-f. wristwatch | |