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1 finden
'finden <findet, fand, gefunden> nalézat <- lézt>, nacházet < najít>; ( meinen) <po>myslet;Arbeit finden nalézat <- lézt> práci;den Tod finden nalézt pf smrt;nach Hause finden najít pf cestu domů;et gut finden pokládat co za dobré;wie finden Sie das? co tomu říkáte?, jak se vám to líbí?;das wird sich finden to se nějak zařídí -
2 Arsch
jemandem in den Arsch kriechen pop lézt k-u do prdele;leck mich am Arsch! pop polib mi prdel!;im Arsch sein pop být v prdli;am Arsch der Welt pop v predeli světa -
3 auffinden
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4 erfinden
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5 fündig
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6 Gehege
Ge'hege n <Geheges; Gehege> ohrada f; ( Tiergehege) obora f;jemandem ins Gehege kommen fig fam <v>lézt k-u do zelí -
7 herausfinden
herausfinden < neprav> v/t vynalézat <- lézt>; v/i dostávat <- stat> se ven ( aus D z G) -
8 hinaufklettern
hinaufklettern <sn> vylézat <- lézt> nahoru -
9 Hintern
jemandem den Hintern versohlen napráskat pf k-u zadek;jemandem in den Hintern kriechen fig fam lézt k-u do zadku -
10 klettern
'klettern <sn> <vy>šplhat (se), <vy>lézt -
11 krabbeln
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12 kraxeln
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13 Kreuz
zu Kreuze kriechen < při>lézt ke křížku;es ist ein Kreuz mit ihm fam je s ním kříž;jemanden aufs Kreuz legen fig fam <o>šidit k-o, napálit pf k-o -
14 kriechen
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15 steigen
'steigen <stieg, gestiegen, sn> stoupat <- pnout>; ( stattfinden) konat se; ( hinaufsteigen) vystupovat <- stoupit>( auf A na A); -
16 übersteigen
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17 verkriechen
ver'kriechen < neprav, bez ge; h>: sich verkriechen schovávat <- ovat> se (a fig), zalézat <- lézt> -
18 zurückfinden
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