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['kʊkɪ] noun2) (Computing) Cookie, der* * *['kuki]((American) a biscuit.) das Plätzchen* * *[ˈkʊki]n esp AMchocolate-chip \cookie Schokokeks mcoconut \cookie Kokosnussplätzchen ntpeanut butter \cookie Erdnusskeks ma smart \cookie ein cleverer Bursche, ein schlaues Bürschchena tough \cookie ein zäher Typ famCarrie's quite the tough \cookie Carrie ist eine von der ganz zähen Sorte fam4.▶ tough \cookies! AM Pech gehabt!▶ that's the way the \cookie crumbles ( saying) so ist das nun mal im Leben, tja, so kann's gehen fam* * *['kʊkɪ]n1) (US: biscuit) Keks m, Plätzchen ntthat's the way the cookie crumbles ( inf : also Brit ) — so ist das nun mal (im Leben), das ist der Lauf der Welt or der Dinge
2) (inf: smart person) Typ mhe's a pretty tough cookie — er ist ein ziemlich zäher Typ
* * *cookie [ˈkʊkı] s1. besonders USa) (süßer) Keksb) Plätzchen n:cookie sheet Backblech n;that’s the way the cookie crumbles umg so gehts nun mal im Leben, so ists nun mal;2. schott Brötchen n, Semmel f3. besonders US umga) Typ m:he’s a tough cookie mit ihm ist nicht gut Kirschen essenb) sexy Mädchen4. COMPUT Cookie n (auf der Festplatte erzeugte kleine Datei)* * *['kʊkɪ] noun2) (Computing) Cookie, der* * *(US) n.Keks -e m.Plätzchen (Gebäck) n.Teegebäck n.
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