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1 die Tochter
- {daughter} con gái = der Mann, dessen Tochter {the man whose daughter}+ -
2 Frau
- {Mrs.} = die Frau {female; lady; woman}+ = die alte Frau {granny}+ = diese Frau {that woman}+ = die prüde Frau {prude}+ = die junge Frau {bit; lass}+ = die ältere Frau {matron}+ = die schöne Frau {beautiful woman}+ = die gnädige Frau {madam}+ = die schönste Frau {rose}+ = die vornehme Frau {gentlewoman}+ = die Frau von heute {the new woman}+ = die zänkische Frau {brimstone; shrew; termagant}+ = zur Frau nehmen {to take to wife}+ = die bezaubernde Frau {witch}+ = die neuvermählte Frau {bride}+ = eine typische Frau {a daughter of Eve}+ = seine ehemalige Frau {his ex-wife}+ = um meiner Frau willen {for the sake of my wife}+ = die Gleichstellung der Frau {emancipation}+ = die unmodern gekleidete Frau {dowdy}+ = einer Frau verfallen sein {to be a slave to a woman}+ = für eine Frau nicht geeignet {unwomanly}+ = einer gebildeten Frau unwürdig {unladylike}+ = sich von seiner Frau scheiden lassen {to divorce one's wife}+ = die Bewegung für die Emanzipation der Frau {feminism}+ -
3 die Pflegetochter
- {foster daughter}
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