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1) ( colour) gelb;\yellow hair flachsfarbenes Haar;bright \yellow knallgelb ( fam)to have a \yellow streak feige sein, Schiss haben (sl)3) inv(pej!: colour of skin) gelb;\yellow journalism Sensationsjournalismus m nto paint a room/wall \yellow ein Zimmer/eine Wand gelb streichen;a lighter shade of \yellow ein helleres Gelb3) ( snooker)the \yellow [ball] die gelbe Billardkugel vi paint, paper vergilben vtto \yellow sth etw gelb[lich] einfärben;the sun has \yellowed the wallpaper die Sonne hat die Tapete vergilben lassen -
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23 veszély
(DE) Gefahr {e}; Gefahren {pl}; angedroht; Fährde {e}; Fährnis {e}; (EN) danger; distress; hazard; jeopardy; lion in the path; lion in the way; menace; peril; risk; sea-risk -
24 veszélyeztet
(DE) angedroht; gefährdet; bedräuen; (EN) compromise; endanger; enjeopard; hazard; imperil; jeopardize; menace; peril -
25 hiểm hoạ
/Danger/ Gefahr /peril/ Gefahr, Risiko, riskierenTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > hiểm hoạ
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26 hiểm họa
/danger/ Gefahr /peril/ Gefahr, Risiko, riskierenTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > hiểm họa
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