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21 Birne f [fig.] [ugs.] [Kopf]
кратуна {ж} [прен.] [разг.] [глава]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Birne f [fig.] [ugs.] [Kopf]
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22 Birne f [fig.] [ugs.] [Kopf]
тиква {ж} [прен.] [разг.] [глава]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Birne f [fig.] [ugs.] [Kopf]
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23 bissig [auch fig.]
хаплив [също и прен.] -
24 bleischwer [auch fig.]
тежък като оловоDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > bleischwer [auch fig.]
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25 Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
боза {ж} [прен.] [странна, неопределена течност]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
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26 Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
буламач {м}Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
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27 Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
мътилка {ж} [неопределена течност]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Brühe f [fig.] [undefinierbare Flüssigkeit]
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28 Bumerang m [auch fig.]
бумеранг {м}Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Bumerang m [auch fig.]
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29 den Schwanz einziehen [fig.] [ugs.]
подвивам опашка [прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > den Schwanz einziehen [fig.] [ugs.]
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30 die Spreu vom Weizen trennen [auch fig.]
отделям зърното от пляватаDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > die Spreu vom Weizen trennen [auch fig.]
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31 Dissonanz f [auch fig.]
дисонанс {м} [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Dissonanz f [auch fig.]
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32 Drohne f [auch fig.]
търтей {м} [също и прен.] -
33 Du musst kürzer treten [fig.]
Трябва да правиш по-малки крачки [прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Du musst kürzer treten [fig.]
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34 einen Schritt nach vorn machen [auch fig.]
правя крачка напред [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > einen Schritt nach vorn machen [auch fig.]
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35 einen Schritt zulegen [fig.] [ugs.]
забързвам сеDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > einen Schritt zulegen [fig.] [ugs.]
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36 einfädeln [Intrige, Plan] [fig.]
скроявам [интрига, план]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > einfädeln [Intrige, Plan] [fig.]
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37 einschätzen [fig.]
преценявам -
38 entflammen [auch fig.]
разгарям се [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > entflammen [auch fig.]
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39 entschärfen [fig.]
смекчавам [прен.] -
40 ergreifen [fig.] [Wort, Maßnahmen]
вземам [думата, мерки]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > ergreifen [fig.] [Wort, Maßnahmen]
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