Wirtschaft |
1. n-f. economy | |
2. n-f. (southern) inn, pub | |
3. n-f. economics ((clipping of Wirtschaftswissenschaft)) | |
4. n-f. (colloquial) mess | |
Handel |
1. n. deal | |
2. n. trade, trading | |
3. v. first-person singular present of handeln | |
4. v. singular imperative of handeln | |
sehr |
1. adv. very | |
Ich bin sehr glücklich. - I am very happy. | |
2. adv. a lot, much | |
Ich vermisse dich sehr. - I miss you a lot. | |
Gut |
1. n. commodity, property, possession, good | |
2. n. a large farmstead, estate related to agriculture. | |
3. adj. good (acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral) | |
Wir müssen gut sein, um uns gut zu fühlen. - We must be good to feel good. | |
4. adj. good (effective; useful) | |
5. adj. good (fortunate) | |
6. adj. good (having a particularly pleasant taste) | |
7. adj. all right, fair, proper (satisfactory) | |
8. adj. good (full; entire; at least as much as) | |
9. adv. well (accurately, competently, satisfactorily) | |
Die Mannschaft hat gut gespielt. - The team played well. | |
10. adv. a little more than (with measurements) | |
Ich wohne seit gut zwanzig Jahren in Berlin. - I've lived in Berlin for over twenty years/for a good twenty years. | |
Das Bett ist gut zwei Meter lang. - The bed is a little over two meters long. | |
11. adv. easily, likely | |
Dieser Gegenstand ist gut zu finden. - That item is easily found. | |
Es kann gut sein, dass du nächstes Jahr verheiratet bist. - You may well be married next year. | |
12. interj. okay, all right, now then | |
Gut, dann fangen wir mal an. - All right, then let's get started. | |
Laufen |
1. n. (sports) gerund of laufen: "running". | |
2. v. to walk; to jog; to run (to move on foot; either at a normal or an increased speed) | |
Wir können mit dem Bus fahren oder laufen. - We could take the bus or walk. | |
Lasst uns etwas schneller laufen. - Let's move a little faster. | |
Joggen bedeutet entspannter, aber auch bewusster zu laufen. - Jogging means to run in a less exhausting but more conscious way. | |
3. v. to flow; to leak; to run | |
4. v. to be in progress; to run | |
Das Projekt läuft erfolgreich. - The project is progressing successfully. | |
einwandfrei laufen. - to run smoothly. | |
5. v. to happen, to go on, to take place | |
Was läuft da zwischen euch? - What's going on between you guys? | |
6. v. to run, to execute (a program) | |
Das Programm läuft einwandfrei. - The program runs flawlessly. | |
7. v. to be in order; to work; to function | |
Alles läuft, wie es soll. - Everything works just fine. | |
8. v. to pass; to flow | |
sich |
1. pron. Reflexive pronoun of the third person singular: herself, himself, itself, oneself (direct or indirect object). | |
2. pron. Reflexive pronoun of the third person plural: themselves (direct or indirect object). | |
wirtschaftlich |
1. adj. economical | |
2. adj. efficient | |
Gut |
1. n. commodity, property, possession, good | |
2. n. a large farmstead, estate related to agriculture. | |
3. adj. good (acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral) | |
Wir müssen gut sein, um uns gut zu fühlen. - We must be good to feel good. | |
4. adj. good (effective; useful) | |
5. adj. good (fortunate) | |
6. adj. good (having a particularly pleasant taste) | |
7. adj. all right, fair, proper (satisfactory) | |
8. adj. good (full; entire; at least as much as) | |
9. adv. well (accurately, competently, satisfactorily) | |
Die Mannschaft hat gut gespielt. - The team played well. | |
10. adv. a little more than (with measurements) | |
Ich wohne seit gut zwanzig Jahren in Berlin. - I've lived in Berlin for over twenty years/for a good twenty years. | |
Das Bett ist gut zwei Meter lang. - The bed is a little over two meters long. | |
11. adv. easily, likely | |
Dieser Gegenstand ist gut zu finden. - That item is easily found. | |
Es kann gut sein, dass du nächstes Jahr verheiratet bist. - You may well be married next year. | |
12. interj. okay, all right, now then | |
Gut, dann fangen wir mal an. - All right, then let's get started. | |
entwickeln |
1. v. to develop, to gain (strength, a skill, a talent, an ability, etc.; slowly, often by natural growth or practice) | |
Hast du endlich einen Sinn für Humor entwickelt? - Have you finally developed a sense of humor? | |
2. v. to develop | |
3. v. to shape up | |