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1 Gedicht
n; -(e)s, -e; poem; Gedichte auch poetry Sg.; das Kleid etc. ist ein Gedicht umg., fig. the dress etc. is pure poetry; noch ein Gedicht! umg., hum. here’s another!* * *das Gedichtpoem; song* * *Ge|dịcht [gə'dɪçt]nt -(e)s, -epoem* * *(a piece of writing arranged in lines which usually have a regular rhythm and often rhyme.) poem* * *Ge·dicht<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈdɪçt]nt poem[jdm] ein \Gedicht schreiben to write [sb] a poem\Gedichte schreiben to write poetry* * *das; Gedicht[e]s, Gedichte poemGoethes Gedichte — Goethe's poetry sing. or poems
das Steak/Kleid ist ein Gedicht — (fig. ugs.) the steak is just superb/the dress is just heavenly
* * *das Kleid etcnoch ein Gedicht! umg, hum here’s another!* * *das; Gedicht[e]s, Gedichte poemGoethes Gedichte — Goethe's poetry sing. or poems
das Steak/Kleid ist ein Gedicht — (fig. ugs.) the steak is just superb/the dress is just heavenly
* * *-e n.ode n.poem n.
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