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1 lehnt auf
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2 lehnt sich auf
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3 rebelliert
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4 Bundschuh
m HIST.2. (Bauernaufstand) name or symbol of rebels in the Peasants’ Revolts* * *1. Kleidung: medi(a)eval peasant’s shoe2. (Bauernaufstand) name or symbol of rebels in the Peasants’ Revolts -
5 ekeln
I v/refl und v/t unpers.: es ekelt mich oder mich ekelt, ich ekle mich davor it turns me (right) off, it revolts me, it gives me the shivers (creeps umg.); ich ekle mich etc. vor ihm etc. he etc. gives me the creeps umg.* * *sich ekelnto nauseate* * *['eːkln]1. vtto disgust, to revolt, to nauseate2. vt imperses ekelt mich vor diesem Geruch/Anblick, mich or mir ekelt vor diesem Geruch/Anblick — the smell/sight of it fills me with disgust or revulsion, this smell/sight is disgusting or revolting or nauseating
3. vrto be or feel disgusted or revolted or nauseatedékeln — to find sth disgusting or revolting or nauseating
* * *[ˈe:kl̩n]I. vt▪ jdn \ekeln to disgust [or revolt] [or nauseate] sbII. vt impers▪ es ekelt jdn [vor jdm/etw] sb/sth disgusts sbes ekelt mich vor diesem Anblick the sight of it disgusts meIII. vrsie ekelte sich vor seinen Frettchen she found his ferrets revolting* * *1.reflexives Verb be or feel disgusted or sickened2.sich vor jemandem/etwas ekeln — find somebody/something disgusting or revolting
transitives, intransitives Verb; unpers3.mich od. mir ekelt davor — I find it disgusting or revolting
transitives Verb1)Hunde ekeln ihn — he finds dogs repulsive
2) (vertreiben)jemanden aus dem Haus ekeln — hound somebody out of the house
* * *A. v/r & v/t unpers:mich ekelt, ich ekle mich davor it turns me (right) off, it revolts me, it gives me the shivers ( creeps umg);ich ekle mich etcB. v/t umg:jemanden aus dem Haus ekeln make life in the same house intolerable for sb* * *1.reflexives Verb be or feel disgusted or sickened2.sich vor jemandem/etwas ekeln — find somebody/something disgusting or revolting
transitives, intransitives Verb; unpers3.mich od. mir ekelt davor — I find it disgusting or revolting
transitives Verb1)2) (vertreiben)* * *v.to disgust v. -
6 Achtundsechziger
* * *Ạcht|und|sech|zi|ger(in) [axt|ʊnt'zɛçtsIgɐ, -ərɪn]1. m(f) 68er(in)2. m(f)member of the '68 generation* * *Acht·und·sech·zi·ger(in)<-s, ->m(f) sb who took an active part in the demonstrations and student revolts of 1968* * * -
7 hiervor
Adv. davor* * *hier|vor ['hiːɐ'foːɐ, hiːɐ'foːɐ] (emph) ['hiːɐfoːɐ]adv2) (fig)híérvor ekele/fürchte ich mich — it revolts/frightens me
híérvor möge uns Gott bewahren — may God preserve us from this
* * *hier·vor[ˈhi:ɐ̯ˈfo:ɐ̯]1. (vor dieser Stelle) in front of here2. (vor diese Stelle) in front of here* * *1) (vor dieser/diese Stelle) in front of this or here2)Angst hiervor haben — be afraid of this
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8 putschen
v/i stage a coup* * *pụt|schen ['pʊtʃn]vito rebel, to revoltsich an die Macht putschen — to take power by a military coup
* * *put·schen[ˈpʊtʃn̩]vi▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \putschen to revolt [against sb/sth]* * *intransitives Verb organize a putsch or coup* * *putschen v/i stage a coup* * *intransitives Verb organize a putsch or coup* * *v.to revolt v. -
9 Achtundsechziger
Acht·und·sech·zi·ger(in)<-s, -> m(f)sb who took an active part in the demonstrations and student revolts of 1968Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Achtundsechziger
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