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81 Schärfe f [auch fig.]
острота {ж} [също и прен.] -
82 schlaff [fig.] [pej.]
муден -
83 Schritt m rückwärts [fig.]
крачка {ж} назадDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Schritt m rückwärts [fig.]
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84 Schritt m rückwärts [fig.]
стъпка {ж} назадDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Schritt m rückwärts [fig.]
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85 schwärmen [fig.]
движа се на тълпа [хора] -
86 schwer [auch fig.]
тежко -
87 seicht [auch fig.]
плитък -
88 sich (vor Angst) in die Hosen machen [fig.] [ugs.]
напълвам гащите от страхDeutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > sich (vor Angst) in die Hosen machen [fig.] [ugs.]
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89 sich an etw. (+Dat.) berauschen [fig.]
опиянявам се от нщ.Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > sich an etw. (+Dat.) berauschen [fig.]
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90 stürzen [fig.] [Regierung, Regime, Macht]
събарям [прен.] [правителство, режим, власт]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > stürzen [fig.] [Regierung, Regime, Macht]
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91 Strom m [auch fig.]
поток {м} [и прен.] -
92 Trumpf m [auch fig.]
коз {м} [също и прен.] -
93 Untergang m [auch fig.]
залез {м} [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Untergang m [auch fig.]
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94 Untergang m [fig.]
упадък {м} [на империя и пр.] -
95 verschlingen [auch fig.]
поглъщам [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > verschlingen [auch fig.]
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96 Verstecken n [Spiel] [auch fig.]
жмичка {ж}Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Verstecken n [Spiel] [auch fig.]
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97 Verstecken n [Spiel] [auch fig.]
криеница {ж} [също и прен.]Deutsch-Bulgarisch basis Wörterbuch > Verstecken n [Spiel] [auch fig.]
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98 verwelken [auch fig.]
повяхвам [също и прен.] -
99 Vorbote m [auch fig.]
предвестник {м} [също и прен.] -
100 Vorbote m [fig.]
първа ластовица {ж} [прен.] [предвестник]
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