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21 Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
expr.Was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen. ausdr.English-german dictionary > Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
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22 Never say die!
expr.Nur nicht verzweifeln! ausdr. -
23 never-ending
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24 never-failing
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25 never do things / finish things off properly
English-German idiom dictionary > never do things / finish things off properly
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26 never-ending
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27 never-ending
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28 now-or-never
now-or-ˈnev·er29 is a \now-or-never year in a young woman's life 29 ist für eine junge Frau ein Alter, in dem sie das Gefühl hat, jetzt oder nie -
29 you never can tell
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30 now-or-never
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31 what you never have you never miss
expr.was ich nicht weiss macht mich nicht heiss ausdr.English-german dictionary > what you never have you never miss
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32 A lost opportunity never returns.
expr.Eine verlorene Gelegenheit kehrt niemals wieder. ausdr.English-german dictionary > A lost opportunity never returns.
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33 Better late than never!
expr.Besser spät als nie! ausdr. -
34 He'll never get anywhere.
expr.Er wird es nie zu etwas bringen. ausdr. -
35 He never loses his poise.
expr.Er verliert die Fassung nie. ausdr. -
36 I'll never make it.
expr.Ich werde es nie schaffen. ausdr. -
37 It never entered my mind.
expr.Es kam mir nie in den Sinn. ausdr. -
38 It never rains but it pours.
expr.Ein Unglück kommt selten allein. ausdr. -
39 it would never have occurred to me
expr.darauf wäre ich nie gekommen ausdr.English-german dictionary > it would never have occurred to me
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40 One never knows.
expr.Man weiß nie. ausdr.
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never — [nev′ər] adv. [ME nevere < OE næfre < ne, not (see NO1) + æfre, EVER] 1. not ever; at no time 2. not at all; by no chance; in no case; under no conditions … English World dictionary