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1 gestikulierend
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2 Gefuchtel
* * *Ge|fụch|tel [gə'fʊxtl]nt -s, no plgesticulating* * *Ge·fuch·tel<-s>[gəˈfʊxtl̩]* * *1. (Gebautes) structuresoziales Gefuchtel social fabric;syntaktisches Gefuchtel LING syntactic structure -
3 Geste
f; -, -n gesture (auch fig.); mit lebhaften Gesten gesticulating wildly; versöhnliche Geste fig. conciliatory gesture, peace offering umg.; als höfliche Geste fig. as a matter of politeness; es war eine nette Geste von ihr zu (+ Inf.) fig. it was kind of her to (+ Inf.)* * *die Gestegesture* * *Ges|te ['gɛstə, 'geːstə]f -, -n (lit, fig)gesture* * *Ges·te<-, -n>[ˈge:stə, ˈgɛstə]f1. (Körperbewegung) gestureeine ablehnende/auffordernde \Geste a gesture of refusal/invitationeine eindringliche/warnende \Geste an urgent/ a warning gesture2. (Ausdruck von etw) gestureeine \Geste der Höflichkeit a mark of politeness* * *die; Geste, Gesten (auch fig.) gesture* * *mit lebhaften Gesten gesticulating wildly;als höfliche Geste fig as a matter of politeness;* * *die; Geste, Gesten (auch fig.) gesture* * *-n f.gesture n. -
4 Gestikulieren
I v/i gesticulate, wave one’s hands about (in the air)* * *to gesticulate* * *Ges|ti|ku|lie|rennt -s, no plgesticulation(s pl), gesticulating* * *(to wave one's hands and arms about when speaking: He gesticulates wildly when he is angry.) gesticulate* * *ges·ti·ku·lie·ren *[gɛstikuˈli:rən]vi to gesticulate* * *intransitives Verb gesticulate* * ** * *intransitives Verb gesticulate* * *v.to gesticulate v. -
5 gestikulieren
I v/i gesticulate, wave one’s hands about (in the air)* * *to gesticulate* * *Ges|ti|ku|lie|rennt -s, no plgesticulation(s pl), gesticulating* * *(to wave one's hands and arms about when speaking: He gesticulates wildly when he is angry.) gesticulate* * *ges·ti·ku·lie·ren *[gɛstikuˈli:rən]vi to gesticulate* * *intransitives Verb gesticulate* * ** * *intransitives Verb gesticulate* * *v.to gesticulate v. -
6 gestikulierend
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7 Gefuchtel
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