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adjective2) (neat) keck [Hut, Anzug usw.]; hübsch [Körper, Nase, Hinterteil]* * *[pɜ:t, AM pɜ:rt]1. (attractively small) wohl geformt2. (impudent) frech, keck3. (neat and jaunty) adrett* * *[pɜːt]adj (+er)keck, kess; (= impudent) kecka pert little smile — ein kesses or freches Lächeln
* * ** * *adjective1) (saucy, impudent) unverschämt; frech2) (neat) keck [Hut, Anzug usw.]; hübsch [Körper, Nase, Hinterteil]* * *adj.keck adj.kess adj.vorlaut adj. n.burschikos adj. -
2 pert
adjective2) (neat) keck [Hut, Anzug usw.]; hübsch [Körper, Nase, Hinterteil]* * *[pɜ:t, AM pɜ:rt]1. (attractively small) wohl geformt2. (impudent) frech, keck3. (neat and jaunty) adrett* * *[pɜːt]adj (+er)keck, kess; (= impudent) kecka pert little smile — ein kesses or freches Lächeln
* * ** * *adjective1) (saucy, impudent) unverschämt; frech2) (neat) keck [Hut, Anzug usw.]; hübsch [Körper, Nase, Hinterteil]* * *adj.keck adj.kess adj.vorlaut adj. n.burschikos adj. -
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