worin |
1. adv. in what, wherein | |
liegt |
1. v. third-person singular present of liegen | |
2. v. second-person plural present of liegen | |
3. v. plural imperative of liegen | |
liegen |
1. v. to lie (to be in a horizontal position) | |
2. v. (Swiss) to lie down | |
3. v. to be, to lie somewhere (of flat objects, also of inpatients in a hospital; otherwise use sitzen or stehen) | |
4. v. to be located, to lie somewhere (of countries, towns, houses, etc.) | |
5. v. to be, to stand (of indices, measurements) | |
der |
1. art. the | |
2. art. feminine singular of der | |
3. art. genitive plural of der | |
4. pron. who; that; which | |
Ich kenne einen Mann, der das kann. - I know a man who can do that. | |
5. pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) whom, which, that | |
6. pron. (attributive, stressed) that | |
Der Mann war es! - It was that man! | |
7. pron. (indicative) him, he | |
Der hat es getan! - It was him who did it! | |
8. pron. (differential) the one, him | |
Der mit dem Mantel - The one with the coat | |
9. pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) that, (to) her | |
Unterschied |
1. n. difference | |
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Männern und Frauen? - What is the difference between men and women? | |
2. v. first-person singular preterite of unterscheiden | |
3. v. third-person singular preterite of unterscheiden | |
zwischen |
1. prep. between | |
die Schere zwischen Arm und Reich - the gap between the poor and rich | |
2. prep. among, amongst | |
einem |
1. num. dative singular of ein | |
2. art. dative singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. dative singular of einer | |
All |
1. n. cosmos | |
2. det. all | |
Alle Menschen sind gleich. - All people are equal. | |
Du musst doch nicht allen Unsinn nachmachen, den du hörst! - You needn't reproduce all nonsense that you hear! | |
3. det. every (in time intervals, with plural noun) | |
Wir treffen uns alle zwei Wochen. - We meet up every two weeks. | |
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Laden |
1. n. shop | |
Wann schließen hier die Läden? - When do the shops close around here? | |
2. n. (informal) any establishment entertaining guests, especially a pub or bar, but also a hotel, restaurant, discotheque, etc. | |
Was kostet denn das Bier hier in dem Laden? - So how much is a beer in this place? | |
3. n. (informal) a (usually organised) group of people and its affairs: a company, political party, club, school, etc. | |
Ich bin den ganzen Laden so leid. - I’m so fed up with the whole bunch. | |
4. n. shutter (window shutter) | |
5. n. loading | |
6. v. to load (something) e.g. into a container or onto a vehicle, to load up | |
7. v. to load (some weapon) | |
8. v. to load (some data) from a store | |
9. v. to download from a network | |
10. v. to charge (a battery or capacitor) with electricity | |
11. v. to invite | |
12. v. to summon | |
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? | |
einem |
1. num. dative singular of ein | |
2. art. dative singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. dative singular of einer | |
gewöhnlichen |
1. adj. form of gewöhnlich | |
gewöhnlich |
1. adj. usual, normal, ordinary | |
2. adv. usually | |
Wohin reist du gewöhnlich im Sommer? - Where do you usually travel in summer? | |
Ich reise gewöhnlich nach Berlin. - I usually travel to Berlin. | |
Lebensmittelgeschäft |
1. n. grocery, grocery store | |
in |
1. prep. (with dative) in, inside, within, at (inside a building) | |
Es ist in dem Haus. - It is in the house. | |
Ich habe die Schlüssel im (in dem) Kühlschrank gefunden. - I found the keys in the refrigerator. | |
Unsere Kinder sind in der Schule. - Our kids are at school. | |
Er ist in einem Café. - He is at a coffee shop. | |
Letzte Nacht waren sie im (in dem) Club. - They were at the club last night. | |
2. prep. (with dative) in (pertaining to) | |
in diesem Sinne - in this/that sense | |
3. prep. (with dative) in, at, by (at the end of or during a period of time) | |
Er schloss sein Studium im Alter von vierzehn. - He completed his studies at/by the age of fourteen. | |
im Alter - in old age | |
im Mittelalter - during the middle ages | |
in den 1960er Jahren - in the 1960s | |
4. prep. (with accusative) into, to (going inside (of)) | |
Er geht ins Haus. - He goes into the house. | |
Wir gehen in die Schweiz. - We are going to Switzerland. | |
Wir treten in ein neues Zeitalter ein. - We are coming into a new age. | |
5. adj. in, popular (in fashion) | |
Deutschland |
1. Proper noun. Germany (a country in Central Europe) | |
2. Proper noun. short for a nation state, the legal person comprising the most part of territory with German dominating, or its territory | |
3. Proper noun. (short for, Heiliges Römisches Reich, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation) or short for, Heiliges Römisches Reich, heiliges römisches Reich deuts | |
4. Proper noun. (short for, Deutsches Reich) | |
5. Proper noun. (short for, Bundesrepublik Deutschland) | |