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1 die Weise
- {manner} cách, lối, kiểu, in, thói, dáng, vẻ, bộ dạng, thái độ, cử chỉ, cách xử sự, cách cư xử, phong tục, tập quán, bút pháp, loại, hạng - {mode} cách thức, phương thức, mốt, thời trang, thức, điệu - {way} đường, đường đi, lối đi, đoạn đường, quãng đường, khoảng cách, phía, phương, hướng, chiều, phương pháp, phương kế, biện pháp, cá tính, lề thói, việc, phạm vi, thẩm quyền, vùng ở gần, tình trạng - tình thế, tình hình, giả định, giả thuyết, mức độ, chừng mực, mặt, phương diện, sự tiến bộ, sự thịnh vượng, quy mô, ngành kinh doanh, phạm vi hoạt động, sự chạy, tốc độ, đằng = der Weise {sage}+ = die Weise (Musik) {air; melody; strain; tune}+ = die Art und Weise {fashion; manner; mode; style; the how; way}+ = in keiner Weise {in no way; nohow; none; nowise}+ = auf diese Weise {at this rate; by this means; in this manner; in this way; thus}+ = auf gleiche Weise {in like manner; likewise}+ = in derselben Weise {the same}+ = auf ehrliche Weise {honestly}+ = in anmaßender Weise {encroachingly}+ = der buddhistische Weise {mahatma}+ = auf unehrliche Weise {dishonestly}+ = auf irgendeine Weise {by any possibility; in a sort; in some way or other}+ = in fluchwürdiger Weise {cursedly}+ = auf unordentliche Weise {jumblingly}+ = in bewundernswerter Weise {to admiration}+ = die Art und Weise, etwas zu tun {the way of doing something}+ = auf die eine oder andere Weise {somehow or other}+ = jemanden auf irgendeine Weise zu gewinnen suchen {to bespeak someone's favour}+
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