trinkbare |
1. adj. form of trinkbar | |
Fruchtflüssigkeit |
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Aus |
1. n. (sports) an out; the end of play for an individual or a team | |
2. n. (sports) the out of bounds area | |
3. n. end | |
4. adv. out | |
5. adv. (with sein) over; finished; done; up | |
Das Spiel ist aus! - The game is up! | |
6. adj. (of a device) off | |
7. prep. out of; from (from the inside of something) | |
Hol das Besteck aus der Schublade! - Get the cutlery from the drawer! | |
8. prep. from (a place; see usage notes below) | |
Er kommt aus dem selben Dorf wie ich. - He’s from the same village as I am. | |
9. prep. of; made of; out of | |
ein Haus aus Eis - a house made of ice | |
10. prep. for; out of (because of a feeling or inner quality) | |
etwas aus Freundschaft tun - to do something out of friendship (i.e. a sense of friendship) | |
etwas aus Feigheit unterlassen - to neglect something out of cowardice | |
reifem |
1. adj. form of reif | |
reif |
1. adj. ripe | |
Die Rüben sind reif zum Ernten. - The turnips are ripe/ready to harvest. | |
2. adj. mature | |
Sie ist für ihr Alter sehr reif. - She's very mature for her age. | |
3. adj. fit | |
Er ist reif fürs Irrenhaus. - He's fit for the loony bin. | |
Obst |
1. n. fruit (food) | |
Heute esse ich nur Obst. - Today I only eat fruit. | |
2. n. cocaine | |
3. v. second-person present of obsen | |
4. v. third-person singular present of obsen | |
5. v. plural imperative of obsen | |
und |
1. conj. (co-ordinating) and | |
Kaffee und Kuchen - coffee and cake | |
Ich kam, sah und siegte. - I came, saw, and conquered. | |
2. conj. (colloquial) links two nouns, often a person and an activity, in rhetoric questions to express an opposition between them | |
Er und Abwaschen? Vielleicht einmal im Jahr! - Him doing the dishes? Maybe once per year! | |
3. interj. so?, now?, and? | |
Und? Wie ist es gelaufen? - So? How did it go? | |
Gemüse |
1. n. vegetable; vegetables (kinds of plants) | |
Iss dein Gemüse! - Eat your vegetables! | |
2. n. a seasoned vegetable-based side dish, such as a relish (not necessarily pickled and not usually in the form of a paste) | |
Wir essen heute Hähnchenschnitzel mit Zwiebel-Möhren-Gemüse. - Today we’re having chicken cutlets with an onion and carrot relish. | |