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1 Au!
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2 Aua!
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3 autsch
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4 autsch
Interj. ouch!* * *[autʃ]interj (inf)ouch, ow* * *[autʃ]interj (fam) ouch* * *Interjektion ouch; ow* * *autsch int ouch!* * *Interjektion ouch; ow -
5 au
[aː'|uː]f -, no pl abbrSee:* * *Au<-, -en>[au]* * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh* * *au int1. ouch!;au Backe! (oje) ouch!, ow!2.au ja! oh yes!;au fein oh great* * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh -
6 aua
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7 AU
[aː'|uː]f -, no pl abbrSee:* * *Au<-, -en>[au]* * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh* * ** * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh -
8 Au
[aː'|uː]f -, no pl abbrSee:* * *Au<-, -en>[au]* * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh* * ** * *1) (bei Schmerz) ow; ouch2) (bei Überraschung, Begeisterung) oh -
9 Interjektion
f; -, -en; LING. interjection* * *die Interjektioninterjection* * *In|ter|jek|ti|on [ɪntɐjɛk'tsioːn]f -, -eninterjection* * *(a word or words, or some noise, used to express surprise, dismay, pain or other feelings and emotions: Oh dear! I think I've lost my key; Ouch! That hurts!) interjection* * *In·ter·jek·ti·on<-, -en>[ɪntɐjɛkˈtsi̯o:n]f LING interjection* * *die; Interjektion, Interjektionen (Sprachw.) interjection* * ** * *die; Interjektion, Interjektionen (Sprachw.) interjection -
10 Au
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11 au
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12 autsch
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13 Eins
WENDUNGEN:\Eins A Ware first-class goods;halt mal fest und \Eins, zwei, drei habe ich den Dorn entfernt keep still and before you can say ‘ouch!’ I'll have the thorn out;es kommt \Eins zum anderen it's [just] one thing after another;das kommt [o läuft] auf \Eins hinaus ( fam) it doesn't make any difference, it all amounts to the same thing1) ( eine Ganzheit) [all] one2) ( egal)etw ist jdm \Eins sth is all one to sb, sth makes no difference to sb3) ( einig)sich \Eins mit jdm wissen/ fühlen to know/feel that one is in agreement with sbWENDUNGEN:das ist alles \Eins ( fam) it doesn't matter, it's all the same [thing]2. Eins <-, -en> [ʼains] f1) ( Zahl) one2) ( auf Würfel)lauter \Einsen würfeln to throw nothing but ones3) ( Verkehrslinie)die \Eins the [number] one4) ( Zeugnisnote)eine \Eins bekommen to get [an] A, to get [an] excellent [or an excellent mark] -
14 eins
WENDUNGEN:\eins A Ware first-class goods;halt mal fest und \eins, zwei, drei habe ich den Dorn entfernt keep still and before you can say ‘ouch!’ I'll have the thorn out;es kommt \eins zum anderen it's [just] one thing after another;das kommt [o läuft] auf \eins hinaus ( fam) it doesn't make any difference, it all amounts to the same thing1) ( eine Ganzheit) [all] one2) ( egal)etw ist jdm \eins sth is all one to sb, sth makes no difference to sb3) ( einig)sich \eins mit jdm wissen/ fühlen to know/feel that one is in agreement with sbWENDUNGEN:das ist alles \eins ( fam) it doesn't matter, it's all the same [thing]2. Eins <-, -en> [ʼains] f1) ( Zahl) one2) ( auf Würfel)lauter \einsen würfeln to throw nothing but ones3) ( Verkehrslinie)die \eins the [number] one4) ( Zeugnisnote)eine \eins bekommen to get [an] A, to get [an] excellent [or an excellent mark] -
15 au
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16 Au!
1. Oh!2. Ouch!3. Ow!
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