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81 anfassen
jemanden hart anfassen fig zacházet s kým hrubě;mit anfassen pomáhat <- moct> co nést -
82 arm
armer Teufel m fig fam chudák m, chuďas m;armes Schwein n fig fam ubožák m, chudák m;Arm und Reich bohatí chudí;arm an Vitaminen chudý na vitaminy;jemanden arm machen <u>dělat k-o chudým;arm werden <z>chudnout -
83 ärmellos
ärmellos bez rukávů;die Ärmel hochkrempeln fig fam vykasat (si) pf rukávy;et aus dem Ärmel schütteln fig fam <vy>sypat co z rukávu -
84 aufsitzen
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85 auftürmen
'auftürmen <na>kupit; -
86 ausbauen
'ausbauen ARCH <vy>stavět, <vy>budovat (a fig); TECH vymontovávat <- ovat>; fig Beziehungen, Kenntnisse prohlubovat <- hloubit> -
87 ausbreiten
die Arme ausbreiten roz(e)vírat < rozevřít> náruč; -
88 Ausmaß
in großem Ausmaß ve velkém rozsahu -
89 Beigeschmack
'Beigeschmack m příchuť f (a fig);einen bitteren Beigeschmack haben fig mít trpkou příchuť -
90 Bildfläche
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91 Bitterkeit
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92 Bogen
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93 Brett
Schwarzes Brett fig černá tabule;ein Brett vor dem Kopf haben fig fam být zabedněný -
94 bunt
ein buntes Durcheinander páté přes deváté;ein buntes Programm fig pestrý program m;bunt bemalen <na>malovat barevně;das wird mir aber zu bunt! fam to už je na mě moc! -
95 Busch
da ist etwas im Busch fig fam tam se něco děje; -
96 Dampf
Dampf m <Dampf(e)s; ÷e> pára f;jemandem Dampf machen fig fam tlačit na k-o; -
97 darüber
darüber hinaus fig přes to;100 Jahre und darüber sto let a víc(e);sich darüber freuen těšit se z toho, mít z toho radost;darüber stehen fig mít tím převahu;denken Sie darüber nach! přemýšlejte o tom! -
98 Deckmantel
'Deckmantel m fig pláštík m, záminka f; -
99 drücken
an sich drücken < při>tisknout k sobě;ihn drückt der Schuh fig tlačí ho bota -
100 durchblicken
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Fig — (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig dust — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig faun — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig gnat — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fig marigold — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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fig — fig1 [fig] n. [ME fige < OFr < VL * fica, for L ficus, fig tree, fig] 1. the hollow, pear shaped false fruit (syconium) of the fig tree, with sweet, pulpy flesh containing numerous tiny, seedlike true fruits (achenes) 2. any of a genus… … English World dictionary