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1 Wiege
f; -, -n1. cradle (auch fig.)2. fig.: von der Wiege an from the day s.o. was born; von der Wiege bis zur Bahre from (the) cradle to (the) grave; seine Wiege stand in Berlin he was born in Berlin; es ist ihm nicht an der Wiege gesungen worden, dass... who would have thought (that)...; ... wurde ihm in die Wiege gelegt he was born with...* * *die Wiegecradle* * *Wie|ge ['viːgə]f -, -n (lit, fig TECH)cradleseine Wíége stand in Schwaben (geh) — his birthplace was Swabia
es ist mir/ihm auch nicht an der Wíége gesungen worden, dass... — no-one could have foreseen that...
das ist ihm (schon or gleich) in die Wíége gelegt worden — he inherited it
damals lagst du noch in der Wíége — at that time you were still a babe in arms
von der Wíége bis zur Bahre (geh) — from the cradle to the grave
die Wíége der Demokratie — the cradle of democracy
* * *(a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) cradle* * *Wie·ge<-, -n>[ˈvi:gə]f cradle▶ jdm ist etw in die \Wiege gelegt worden sb inherits sth* * *die; Wiege, Wiegen (auch fig.) cradlevon der Wiege bis zur Bahre — (scherzh.) from the cradle to the grave
* * *1. cradle (auch fig)2. fig:von der Wiege an from the day sb was born;von der Wiege bis zur Bahre from (the) cradle to (the) grave;seine Wiege stand in Berlin he was born in Berlin;es ist ihm nicht an der Wiege gesungen worden, dass … who would have thought (that) …;… wurde ihm in die Wiege gelegt he was born with …* * *die; Wiege, Wiegen (auch fig.) cradlevon der Wiege bis zur Bahre — (scherzh.) from the cradle to the grave
* * *-n f.cradle n.
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