Medizin |
1. n. medicine (the study of disease and treatment; the profession based thereon) | |
Er studiert Medizin. - He studies medicine. | |
In der Medizin gibt es viele Stellen. - There are a lot of jobs in medicine. | |
2. n. (especially, figurative) medicine (healing substance or cure) | |
Nimm deine Medizin! - Take your medicine! | |
Deine Liebe ist meine Medizin. - Your love is my medicine. | |
gehoben |
1. Participle. past participle of heben | |
2. adj. (linguistics) literary, elevated | |
3. adj. lofty | |
4. adj. upscale | |
heben |
1. v. to lift; to raise | |
2. v. to heave; to hoist | |
3. v. to rise; to lift | |
Kot |
1. n. (formal) feces | |
Feste |
1. n-f. (historical) stronghold, fortress, fortified castle | |
2. n-f. (figurative, chiefly in the plural) foundation, stronghold | |
Das organisierte Verbrechen bedroht den Rechtsstaat bis in die Festen. - Organised crime is a threat to the very foundations of the rule of law. | |
3. n-f. (figurative, archaic, poetic) firmament (the sky conceived as a dome) | |
4. n. plural of Fest | |
5. adj. form of fest | |
Exkremente |
1. n. plural of Exkrement | |