Zahn |
1. n. tooth | |
2. n. fang | |
3. n. tusk | |
4. n. cog, tine | |
Probe |
1. n-f. trial | |
2. n-f. test | |
3. n-f. rehearsal | |
4. n-f. sample | |
5. v. first-person singular present of proben | |
6. v. first-person singular subjunctive of proben | |
7. v. third-person singular subjunctive of proben | |
8. v. singular imperative of proben | |
Karte |
1. n-f. card | |
2. n-f. map, chart | |
3. n-f. (short for, Speisekarte): menu | |
4. n-f. ticket | |
5. n-f. (differential geometry) coordinate chart | |
Los |
1. n-n. lottery ticket | |
2. n-n. lot, fate | |
3. n-n. (economics) batch, a calculated amount of produced units (such as in batch production, but even used in architecture to mean sections of a building project) | |
4. adj. (colloquial or dated) Alternative form of lose, , loose | |
5. adv. off, rid of | |
Ich bin meine Erkältung los. - I've got rid of my cold. | |
6. adv. going on | |
Hier ist einiges los. - There's a lot going on here. | |
Was ist los? - What's going on? / What's up? / What's wrong? | |
7. adv. (colloquial regional Westphalia Lower Saxony) open | |
Die Tür stand los. - The door stood open. | |
8. interj. come on!, let's go! | |
Los! An die Arbeit! - Come on! Let's get to work! | |
9. interj. (racing) Go! | |
10. v. singular imperative of losen | |
entnehmen |
1. v. to take from | |
2. v. to extract, withdraw, unload, remove | |
Blut entnehmen. - to withdraw blood. | |
3. v. to learn from | |