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manm1) hombre mein gemachter Mann — un hombre hecho y derecho m, un hombre caval m
mit Mann und Maus — con toda la tripulación, con todo el equipo
2) ( Ehemann) esposo m, marido mMann [man, Plural: 'mεnɐ]<-(e)s, Männer>1 dig (Erwachsener) hombre Maskulin; ein junger Mann un joven; ein gestandener Mann un hombre hecho y derecho; selbst ist der Mann hay que ayudarse a sí mismo; ein Mann von Welt un hombre de mundo; ein Mann, ein Wort palabra de honor; bis zum letzten Mann kämpfen luchar hasta el último hombre; Mann über Bord! Seefahrt ¡hombre al agua!; alle Mann an Deck! Seefahrt ¡todo el mundo en pie!; der kleine Mann (Mensch) el hombre de pocos recursos; (umgangssprachlich: Penis) el pito; der Mann auf der Straße (bildlich) el hombre de la calle; ein gemachter Mann sein (umgangssprachlich) ser hombre de provecho; etwas an den Mann bringen (umgangssprachlich) vender algo; seinen Mann stehen cumplir con sus obligaciones; wenn Not am Mann ist en caso de necesidad; von Mann zu Mann de hombre a hombre; mein lieber Mann! (umgangssprachlich) ¡madre mía!; Mann, oh Mann! (umgangssprachlich) ¡hombre!; mach schnell, Mann! (umgangssprachlich) ¡date prisa, hombre!2 dig (Ehemann) marido Maskulin; mein geschiedener Mann mi ex-marido; ihr verstorbener/erster Mann su difunto/primer marido3. (Pl Männer, Leute) [Angestellter](umgangssprachlich) [verkaufen] vender algo————————(oh)Mann! [auffordernd, wütend] ¡hombre!————————alle Mann Pronomen————————kleine Mann der
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