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81 genoeglijk
adj. pleasurable, enjoyable, delightful; nice, agreeable--------adv. pleasantly, genially, nicely, in an agreeable manner; handsomely, finely -
82 genotvol
adj. delightful, enjoyable, pleasant--------adv. delightfully, with pleasure, in an enjoyable manner -
83 gentlemanlike
adj. gentlemanlike, polite, courteous, chivalrous; resembling a gentleman, behaving in the manner of a gentleman -
84 geometrisch
adv. geometrically, in a geometric manner; in a geometric form -
85 gereserveerd
adj. reserved, guarded, offish, aloof--------adv. reservedly, in a reserved manner -
86 geruzie
n. quarrelingly, argumentatively, in a quarreling manner, disputatiously -
87 gesticulatie
n. gesticulation, moving of the hands or other parts of the body in an animated manner (in place of or accompanying speech) -
88 gesticuleren
n. gesticulate, move the hands or other parts of the body in an animated manner (in place of or accompanying speech)--------v. gesticulate, gesture, express an idea or emotion through bodily movements -
89 gestiek
n. gesticulation, moving of the hands or other parts of the body in an animated manner (in place of or accompanying speech) -
90 getormenteerd
adj. tormentedly, in an agonizing manner; with suffering -
91 gevaarlijk
adj. dangerous, risky, perilous, hazardous--------adv. dangerously, in a risky manner -
92 gewafeld
adj. honeycombed, having small cells or perforations in the manner of a honeycomb; having a pattern resembling that of a honeycomb -
93 gewoonte
n. habit, custom; habitude, manner -
94 gezellig
adj. sociable, friendly; merry, festive; homy, comfortable, cozy--------adv. sociably, in a friendly manner; festively, merrily; comfortably, cozily -
95 giebel
n. giggler, one who giggles, one who laughs in a silly manner, one who titters -
96 giebelen
v. giggle, titter, laugh in a foolish high-pitched manner -
97 gladaf
adv. in a straightforward manner; without emotion -
98 gluiper
n. sneak, one who acts in a shifty and underhanded manner, base or contemptible person; informer (Slang) -
99 gniffelen
v. snigger, snicker, laugh in a partially suppressed scornful manner -
100 goedgebekt
adj. eloquent, articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive
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Männer — Männer … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Männer — steht für Filme: Annies Männer, US Filmkomödie von Ron Shelton (1988) Die Männer, US Spielfilm (1950) Männer (Film) Männer wie wir, US Filmkomödie (2004) Wahre Männer, US Filmkomödie (1987) Weiteres: Männer (Lied) aus dem Album 4630 Bochum von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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männer.ch — wurde am 28. Juni 2005 als Dachverband der Schweizer Männer und Väterorganisationen gegründet. Mitglieder sind Männerinitiativen, Vätergruppen, diverse Fachstellen, gewinnorientierte Unternehmen wie auch Einzelpersonen. Zurzeit (Stand Frühling… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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manner — [man′ər] n. [ME manere < OFr maniere < VL * manaria < L manuarius, of the hand < manus, a hand: see MANUAL] 1. a way or method in which something is done or happens; mode or fashion of procedure 2. a) a way of acting; personal, esp.… … English World dictionary
manner — ► NOUN 1) a way in which something is done or happens. 2) a person s outward bearing or way of behaving towards others. 3) (manners) polite social behaviour. 4) a style in literature or art. 5) literary a kind or sort. ● … English terms dictionary
Männer — Single by Herbert Grönemeyer from the album Bochum B side Amerika Released June 14, 1984 Format 7 vi … Wikipedia
manner — (n.) c.1200, kind, sort, variety, from Anglo Fr. manere, O.Fr. maniere fashion, method, manner, way; appearance, bearing; custom (12c., Mod.Fr. manière), from V.L. *manaria (Cf. Sp. manera, Port. maneira, It. maniera), from fem. of L. manuarius… … Etymology dictionary
manner — The phrase to the manner born is now commonly used to mean ‘naturally at ease in a given situation’. This use is informal only; the phrase is taken from Shakespeare, Hamlet i.iv.17. (Though I am native here And to the manner born, it is a custom… … Modern English usage
manner — [n1] person’s behavior, conduct address, affectation, affectedness, air, appearance, aspect, bearing, comportment, demeanor, deportment, idiosyncrasy, look, mannerism, mien, peculiarity, presence, style, tone, turn, way; concepts 411,633,644… … New thesaurus