also |
1. conj. so, therefore | |
Er aß zu viel Kuchen, also wurde er krank. - He ate too much cake so he got sick. | |
2. adv. then, thus, so, hence (Used to connect a sentence or clause with previous information.) | |
Heute bin ich beschäftigt. Also sollen wir uns morgen treffen? - I'm busy today. Should we meet tomorrow then? | |
3. adv. Used to introduce additional information about something previously mentioned. | |
Kürbiskuchengewürz, also eine Mischung aus Zimt und anderen Gewürzen, ist zu dieser Jahreszeit sehr beliebt. - Pumpkin spice, a mixture of cinnamon and other spices, is very popular at this tim | |
4. adv. (dated) thus, in this way | |
5. interj. alright (Indicates agreement with something.) | |
Ich würde gerne spazieren. Also, los geht's! - I would like to take a walk. Alright, let's go! | |
6. interj. so (Used as a lead-in or to start a new topic.) | |
Also, was sollen wir zu Abend essen? - So, what should we have for dinner? | |
7. interj. Used to resume an interrupted train of thought. | |
Das ist nicht wichtig. Also, wie ich bereits sagte, es kommt auf den Preis an. - That's not important. As I said before, the price matters. | |
8. interj. An intensifier, indicates an emotional connection to the statement. | |
Schmeckt dir die Suppe? Nein, also ich hasse sie! - Do you like the soup? No, I hate it! | |
hat |
1. v. third-person singular present of haben | |
haben |
1. v. (auxiliary) to have (forms the perfect and past perfect tenses) | |
Das habe ich nicht gesagt. - I haven't said that. | |
2. v. to have; to own (to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic) | |
3. v. to have; to hold (to contain within itself/oneself) | |
Glaub und hab keine Angst. - Believe and don't be afraid or Believe and have no fear. | |
4. v. to have, get (to obtain, acquire) | |
5. v. to get (to receive) | |
6. v. to have (to be scheduled to attend) | |
7. v. to have (to be afflicted with, suffer from) | |
8. v. to contain, be composed of, equal | |
Ein Meter hat 100 Zentimeter. - One metre has 100 centimetres. | |
9. v. (impersonal, dialectal, with es) there be, there is, there are | |
Es hat zwei Bücher. - There are two books. | |
10. v. to make a fuss | |
Hab dich nicht so! - Don't make such a fuss! | |
11. v. (colloquial with es and mit) to be occupied with, to like, to be into | |
Ich hab's nich so mit Hunden. - I don't have it that much with dogs. | |
12. v. (colloquial with es and von or über) to talk about | |
Wir hatten's grad von dir und deiner Freundin. - We just had it about you and your girlfriend. | |
man |
1. pron. one, you (indefinite pronoun; construed as a third-person singular) | |
Man kann nicht immer kriegen, was man will. - You can’t always get what you want. | |
Manchmal muss man Kompromisse machen. - Sometimes one must compromise. | |
2. pron. they, people (people in general) | |
Zumindest sagt man das so... - At least that’s what they say... | |
3. pron. someone, somebody (some unspecified person) | |
4. pron. they (some unspecified group of people) | |
5. adv. (colloquial regional northern Germany) just; only | |
Komm man hier rüber! - Just come over here! | |
Das sind man dreißig Stück oder so. - These are only thirty or so. | |
Ihnen |
1. pron. personal dative of Sie: you, to you i;indirect object; addressing politely or formally one person | |
2. pron. personal dative of sie; them, to them. | |
Geld |
1. n. money | |
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? | |
Ausrüstung |
1. n-f. equipment, gear | |
abgenommen |
1. Participle. past participle of abnehmen | |
abnehmen |
1. v. to take off (remove something that is attached to something or on top of it) | |
den Deckel von einem Topf abnehmen - to take off the lid from a pot | |
die Brille abnehmen - to take off one's glasses | |
2. v. to shave off (a beard, especially a full beard or moustache) | |
3. v. to amputate (a limb) | |
4. v. to pick up (the phone) | |
5. v. to take (a sample of, especially blood) | |
Blut abnehmen - to draw blood | |
6. v. to take away, to take over (remove something from someone's hands or possession) | |
Wenn das Paket zu schwer ist, kann ich es dir abnehmen. - If the parcel is too heavy, I can take it from you. | |
7. v. to buy (something from); (usually implying a business deal rather than mere shopping) | |
8. v. to win, steal, or confiscate (something from) | |
9. v. to hear and accept (a promise, oath, confession from) | |
Der Priester nahm ihr die Beichte ab. - The priest received her confession. | |
10. v. (informal) to believe (someone something) | |
11. v. to be presented with something and examine it | |
Ich bin schon ausgezogen, aber der Vermieter hat die Wohnung noch nicht abgenommen. - I've already moved out, but the landlord hasn't checked the apartment yet. | |
12. v. (military) to inspect (a parade) | |
13. v. to decrease, to diminish | |
Die Schwellung nimmt ab. - The swelling is decreasing. | |
Der Jahresgewinn hat abgenommen. - The annual profits have decreased. | |
14. v. to lose weight | |
15. v. (of the moon) to wane | |