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21 bar
bares Geld kontanter Pl;bar bezahlen betala kontant;gegen bar per kontant;etwas für bare Münze nehmen fig ta ngt bokstavligt -
22 Bart
Bart m skägg n;jdm um den Bart gehen fig stryka ngn medhårs; -
23 Berg
über alle Berge sein fig vara långt borta, ha rymt;hinter dem Berg halten fig dölja sitt uppsåt;die Haare stehen zu Berge håret reser sig;über den Berg sein ha det värsta bakom sig -
24 Blickwinkel
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25 Blut
böses Blut machen väcka ont blod;bis aufs Blut fig till det yttersta;ruhig Blut! ta det lugnt!;Blut stillend blodstillande -
26 Braten
Braten m stek;den Braten riechen fig ana oråd;ein fetter Braten fig ett gott kap, en riktig godbit -
27 Bühne
Bühne f scen; skådebana, teater; estrad, podium n;hinter der Bühne fig bakom kulisserna;das ging glatt über die Bühne det gick som smort;von der Bühne abtreten fig försvinna från scenen -
28 dick
dick tjock;durch dick und dünn i alla väder, i vått och torrt;ein dickes Fell haben fig vara hårdhudad;dicke Freunde bästa vänner;es herrscht dicke Luft fig det är dålig stämning -
29 drillen
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30 durchblicken
durchblicken lassen fig antyda; skina;ich blicke nicht mehr durch umg jag förstår ingenting längre -
31 einfrieren
einfrieren v/i frysa till (fast); fig frysa inne; v/t frysa (in) ( auch fig); Verhandlung: lägga på is -
32 einseitig
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33 entfalten
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34 entflammen
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35 entgegenkommen
entgegenkommend fig tillmötesgående -
36 erbauen
er ist nicht besonders erbaut davon han är inte särskilt förtjust över det -
37 erhitzen
sich erhitzen bli varm; fig bli upphetsad -
38 fangen
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39 Farbe
Farbe f färg;die Farbe wechseln skifta färg; fig övergå till ett annat parti -
40 fertig
fertig färdig, klar; (erschöpft) slut, färdig;fertig bringen få färdig; fig kunna förmå sig (till);sich fertig machen göra sig klar;fertig stellen göra färdig (i ordning);mit etwas fertig werden klara av ngt, komma över ngt;mit jdm fertig werden umg klara av ngn;mit jdm fertig sein inte vilja ha något att göra med ngn
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Fig — Fig, v. t. [See {Fico}, {Fig}, n.] 1. To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion. See {Fico}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When Pistol lies, do this, and fig me like The bragging Spaniard. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To put into the head of, as something … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fig — Fig, n. Figure; dress; array. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Were they all in full fig, the females with feathers on their heads, the males with chapeaux bras? Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig. — fig. UK US noun [C] ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for FIGURE(Cf. ↑figure) noun: »The model used in his reflection (see fig. 1, p. 40) captures the act of composing as many of us recognize it … Financial and business terms