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1 Schatz
m; -es, Schätze1. treasure; einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig.: ein Schatz an Erfahrungen etc. a wealth of experience etc.; Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possession4. umg., als Kosewort: love, darling, sweetie, Am. honey, hon; du bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear); sei ein Schatz und... (could you) be an angel and...* * *(Kosename) treasure; sweetheart; darling;der Schatztreasure* * *Schạtz [ʃats]m -es, -e['ʃɛtsə]für alle Schätze der Welt (fig) — for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China
2) (= Liebling) sweetheart; (als Anrede) sweetheart, darling* * *der1) (a lovable person: Mary really is a darling!) darling2) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) dear3) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) treasure* * *<-es, Schätze>[ʃats, pl ˈʃɛtsə]m1. (Ansammlung kostbarer Dinge) treasureein \Schatz sein (fam) to be a dear [or a love] [or a treasure]* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *1. treasure;einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig:Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possessiondu bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear);sei ein Schatz und … (could you) be an angel and …* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *-¨e m.hoard n.treasure n. -
2 schatz
m; -es, Schätze1. treasure; einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig.: ein Schatz an Erfahrungen etc. a wealth of experience etc.; Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possession4. umg., als Kosewort: love, darling, sweetie, Am. honey, hon; du bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear); sei ein Schatz und... (could you) be an angel and...* * *(Kosename) treasure; sweetheart; darling;der Schatztreasure* * *Schạtz [ʃats]m -es, -e['ʃɛtsə]für alle Schätze der Welt (fig) — for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China
2) (= Liebling) sweetheart; (als Anrede) sweetheart, darling* * *der1) (a lovable person: Mary really is a darling!) darling2) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) dear3) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) treasure* * *<-es, Schätze>[ʃats, pl ˈʃɛtsə]m1. (Ansammlung kostbarer Dinge) treasureein \Schatz sein (fam) to be a dear [or a love] [or a treasure]* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *…schatz m im subst1. allg im wörtl Sinn: treasure;Piratenschatz pirates’ treasure;Kirchenschatz church treasure2. fig:Märchenschatz treasury ( oder collection) of fairy tales;Sagenschatz collection of legends* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *-¨e m.hoard n.treasure n. -
3 liebenswert
* * *likeable; likable; amiable; lovable; endearing* * *lie|bens|wertadjlovable, endearing* * *1) ((negative unlovable) easy to love or like; attractive: a lovable child.) lovable2) ((of a person) agreeable and attractive.) lik(e)able* * *lie·bens·wertadj likeable, lovable* * *Adjektiv likeable < person>; (stärker) loveable < person>; attractive, endearing < trait>* * *ein liebenswerter Mensch auch such a nice person* * *Adjektiv likeable < person>; (stärker) loveable < person>; attractive, endearing < trait>* * *adj.likeable adj.lovable adj. adv.lovably adv. -
4 Lämmchen
n little lamb* * *das Lämmchenlambkin* * *(a lovable or gentle person, usually a child.) lamb* * *Lämmchen n little lamb* * *- n.lambkin n.
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