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61 Richtung
Richtung f riktning, håll n;aus allen Richtungen från alla håll;in jeder Richtung fig i alla avseenden -
62 Rolle
fig das spielt keine Rolle det spelar ingen roll;aus der Rolle fallen göra bort sig -
63 Ruder
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64 Sache
zur Sache till saken;bei der Sache bleiben fig hålla sig till saken;das ist eine Sache für sich det är en sak för sig;nicht bei der Sache sein inte följa med;sagen was Sache ist säga vad man tycker;mach keine Sachen! hitta inte på några dumheter!; vad är det du säger? -
65 Sand
Sand m sand;im Sand(e) verlaufen fig rinna ut i sanden -
66 Sau
keine Sau inte en käft;die Sau rauslassen släppa loss -
67 Schau
zur Schau stellen ställa ut; fig skylta med;zur Schau tragen visa; -
68 Schlag
mit einem Schlag med ens, plötsligt;Schlag 3 Uhr precis på slaget tre;ein Schlag ins Wasser fig ett slag i luften;ich dachte, mich trifft der Schlag umg jag trodde jag skulle få slag -
69 Schliff
keinen Schliff haben inte ha någon hyfs;letzter Schliff fig finputsning -
70 Schmutz
in den Schmutz ziehen fig dra ned i smutsen -
71 schwer
schweres Essen svårsmält (mäktig) mat;ein schwerer Schlag ett hårt slag;ein schwerer Unfall en svår olycka;schwer hören höra illa;schwer beladen tungt lastad;schwer bewaffnet tungt beväpnad;ein schwer erziehbares Kind ett problembarn;schwer verständlich svårbegriplig, svårfattlig;schwer verwundet svårt sårad; -
72 Schwindel
Schwindel erregend svindlande -
73 spalten
sich spalten klyva sig, spricka, rämna; fig dela sig, splittra sig -
74 Stange
fig jdm die Stange halten ta ngns parti;fig bei der Stange bleiben hålla ut;eine Stange Geld umg en massa pengar -
75 stöbern
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76 Strick
fig wenn alle Stricke reißen i yttersta nödfall -
77 Tisch
Tisch m bord n;am Tisch sitzen sitta vid bordet;bei Tisch vid matbordet;zu Tisch gehen gå till bords;fig reinen Tisch machen reda ut ngt;vom Tisch sein fig vara avklarat -
78 ungeschoren
ungeschoren oklippt; fig ostörd, i fred;jdn ungeschoren lassen fig låta ngn vara i fred -
79 verschließen
sich verschließen (Dat) slå dövörat till för ngt;die Augen vor etwas verschließen fig blunda för ngt -
80 vertiefen
sich vertiefen bli djupare; fig fördjupa sig
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