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1 fiken
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2 fikentre
fig -
3 fiken
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4 langt nede
[fig: deprimert] depressed (dagligtale) [ down] in the dumps -
5 god
adj.1. ( om vejr) gut, schön;vær så god bitte!;hvordan kan jeg gøre det godt igen? wie kann ich das wieder gut machen;nu har jeg det godt igen es geht mir wieder gut; ( det er nok)tak, det er godt! danke, gut!, danke, das reicht!2.have ngt til gode etw. gut haben; (fig. om ondt fig. om godt) etw. auf dem Kerbholz haben, sich auf etw. freuen können -
6 fikentre
subst. fig tree, fig -
7 bagvej
sb.ad bagvejen auf Umwegen -
8 bestik
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9 brækfornemmelser
sb.(fig.)få brækfornemmelser einen Brechreiz haben, sich ekeln -
10 byrde
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11 børste
I sb.rejse børsterne seine Borsten zugenII vb.bürsten;han børster tænder er putzt sich (dat.) (die) Zähne -
12 fiske
vb.( med stang) fischen, angeln; (fig.)fiske efter ngt nach etw. (dat.)angeln -
13 hær
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14 knibe
I sb.være i knibe in der Patsche sitzen;komme i knibe in eine Patsche geratenII vb.1. kneifen;knibe det ene øje i ein Auge zudrücken;knibe uden om et spørgsmål einer Frage ausweichen2.det kniber es hält schwer, es hapert -
15 mure
vb.mauern; (fig.)mure sig inde zu Hause hocken -
16 oplyst
adj.( med lys) erleuchtet; (fig.) aufgeklärt -
17 spore
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18 stemme
I sb. II vb.1.det stemmer das stimmt;stemme overens übereinstimmen2. ( ved valg) wählen;stemme på et parti eine Partei wählen3. (musikinstrument el. fig.) stimmen -
19 strid
I sb.det er i strid med... das steht im Widerspruch zu...II adj.1. ( vind) hart2. (fig.) trotzig, widerspenstig -
20 udtømmende
adj.(fig.) erschöpfend
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