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nounSpiel[en], das; Glücksspiel, das; (on horses, dogs) Wetten, das* * *noun das Spielen* * *gam·bling[ˈgæmbl̩ɪŋ]* * *['gmblɪŋ]nSpielen nt (um Geld); (on horses etc) Wetten ntto disapprove of gambling — gegen das Glückspiel/Wetten sein
* * *A s Spielen nB adj Spiel…:gambling addiction Spielsucht f;gambling den Spielhölle f* * *nounSpiel[en], das; Glücksspiel, das; (on horses, dogs) Wetten, das -
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Spielhölle
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