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1 England
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2 Land
lantn1) ( Staat) pays m2) ( ländliche Gegend) campagne f3) ( Grundstück) terre f, terrain m4)jdn an Land ziehen — récupérer qn/gagner qn
Land gewinnen — disparaître/ficher le camp (fam)
LandLạnd [lant, Plural: 'lεnd3f3a8ceeɐ/3f3a8cee] <-[e]s, Lạ̈nder>2 kein Plural (Festland) terre Feminin; Beispiel: an Land gehen descendre à terre; Beispiel: Land in Sicht! terre!; Beispiel: Land unter! Norddeutsch terres immergées!Wendungen: Land und Leute kennen lernen apprendre à connaître le pays et ses habitants; andere Länder, andere Sitten autres pays, autres mœurs; das Gelobte Land la Terre promise; [wieder] Land sehen (umgangssprachlich) voir le bout du tunnel; an Land ziehen (umgangssprachlich) décrocher Job, Auftrag -
3 Landschaft
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4 Landstraße
'lantʃtraːsəfroute nationale f, route départementale f, grand-route fLandstraßeLạ ndstraße ['lant∫tra:sə] -
5 landeinwärts
lant'aɪnvɛrtsadvà l'intérieur des terres, vers l'intérieur du payslandeinwärtsland136e9342ei/136e9342nwärts [lant'?e39291efai/e39291efnvεr7a05ae88ts/7a05ae88]à l'intérieur des terres -
6 Landenge
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7 Landstreicher
'lantʃtraɪçərmvagabond mLandstreicherLạ ndstreicher (in) <-s, ->vagabond(e) Maskulin(Feminin) -
8 Landstreitkräfte
'lantʃtraɪtkrɛftəplMIL armée de terre f, forces terrestres f/plLandstreitkräfteLạ ndstreitkräftePlural forces Feminin Plural terrestres -
9 landschaftlich
'lantʃaftlɪçadj1) du paysage2) ( regional) régionallandschaftlichlạ ndschaftlichBeispiel: landschaftlich reizvoll sein offrir un paysage attrayant -
10 Landärztin
'lantɛrtstɪnfMED médecin de campagne f -
11 Atlantik
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12 Gratulant
gratu'lantmpersonne qui félicite f, congratulateur mGratulant<-en, -en> Substantiv Maskulin(Feminin)personne Feminin qui félicite -
13 Holland
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14 Querulant
kveru'lantmpersonne qui se plaint de tout f, rouspéteur mQuerulant<-en, -en> Substantiv Maskulin(Feminin)(gehobener Sprachgebrauch) chicaneur Maskulin -
15 Simulant
zimu'lantmSimulant<-en, -en> Substantiv Maskulin(Feminin)simulateur(-trice) Maskulin(Feminin) -
16 Spekulant
ʃpɛku'lantmFIN spéculateur mSpekulant<-en, -en> Substantiv Maskulin(Feminin)spéculateur(-trice) Maskulin(Feminin) -
17 ambulant
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18 galant
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19 kulant
ku'lantadjarrangeant, accomodant, coulant (fig), conciliantkulantkulạnt [ku'lant]Geschäftsmann arrangeant(e); Verhalten accommodant(e) -
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