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21 grau
grau a1. се́рыйder gráue Star — катара́кта
die gráue Substánz — се́рое вещество́ (мо́зга)
gráue Táge — мра́чные дни
gráue Zú kunft1) беспросве́тное бу́дущее2) тума́нное [покры́тое мра́ком неизве́стности] бу́дущееgrau wé rden — сере́ть
1) приходи́ть в отча́яние2) хандри́ть, впада́ть в хандру́ ( часто с похмелья)grau in grau1) в се́рых тона́х2) перен. в мра́чных тона́х [кра́сках]álles grau in grau sé hen* [málen] — ви́деть [представля́ть] всё в мра́чном све́те [в мра́чных тона́х]
2. седо́йgrá ues Haar — седина́
grau wé rden — седе́ть
◇ sich (D) ǘber etw. (A) [um etw. (A), wégen etw. (G)] ké ine grá uen Há are wá chsen lá ssen* разг. — не огорча́ться, не расстра́иваться из-за чего́-л.; не принима́ть что-л. бли́зко к се́рдцуbei Nacht sind á lle Ká tzen grau посл. — но́чью все ко́шки се́ры
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22 hundeelend
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23 kreuzelend
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24 nackt
nackt aго́лый, наго́й, обнажё́нныйnackt bá den — купа́ться без купа́льного костю́ма
die ná ckte Wí rklichkeit — неприкра́шенная действи́тельность
er kó nnte nur das ná ckte Lé ben ré tten — он спас то́лько свою́ жизнь ( потеряв всё своё имущество)
◇nackt und bloß — нагишо́м, в чём мать родила́
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25 quälend
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26 todelend
tódélend adv разг.:mir ist tódelend — я чу́вствую себя́ скве́рно; мне черто́вски пло́хо
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27 zurückstoßen
zurǘckstoßen* vt1. толка́ть наза́д2. отта́лкивать; отбра́сывать
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