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1 Röte
Röte ['rø:tə] fdie \Röte stieg ihr ins Gesicht yüzü kızardı -
2 Röte
Röte f <Röte; o pl> kızıllık, kırmızılık; (Schamröte) yüz kızarması -
3 rote
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alışkanlık -
6 Rote-Armee-Fraktion
Rote-Armee-Fraktion [---'---] fkein pl Kızıl Ordu Fraksiyonu -
7 by rote
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8 learn by rote
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9 by rote
makine gibi, ezbere -
10 learn by rote
ezberlemek -
11 rot
rot adj kırmızı;das Rote Kreuz Kızılhaç;das Rote Meer Kızıldeniz;rot glühend adj kor halinde/gibi;rot werden kızarmak;in den roten Zahlen stehen borç içinde olmak -
12 rot
kırmızı; pol kızıl;bei \rot kırmızıda;eine \rote Ampel kırmızı lamba;\rot werden kırmızı olmak;in den \roten Zahlen stecken ekside olmak;das R\rote Meer Kızıldeniz;R\roter Halbmond Kızılay;R\rotes Kreuz Kızılhaç -
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14 Karte
Karte f <Karte; Karten> kart; (Eintritts-, Fahr^) bilet; ( Speise^) yemek listesi; (Weinkarte) şarap listesi;SPORT die gelbe (rote) Karte sarı (kırmızı) kart;gute Karten haben (-in) başarı ihtimali yüksek olmak -
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16 Beete
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17 Faden
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18 Karte
Karte <-n> ['kartə] f1) (Visiten\Karte, Kredit\Karte) kart;die gelbe/rote \Karte sport sarı/kırmızı kart2) (Ansichts\Karte) kart;eine \Karte schreiben bir kart yazmak3) (Speise\Karte) menü4) (Land\Karte) harita;politische \Karte siyasi harita5) (Fahr\Karte) bilet, yolcu bileti; (Eintritts\Karte) bilet6) (Spiel\Karte) kâğıt;jdm die \Karten legen birinin kâğıt falına bakmak;\Karten spielen kâğıt oynamak7) inform kart -
19 Kreuz
Kreuz <-es, -e> [krɔıts] ntdas \Kreuz schlagen haç [o istavroz] çıkarmak;das Rote \Kreuz Kızil Haç;zu \Kreuze kriechen pes etmek;ich mache drei \Kreuze, wenn er geht ( fam) giderse üç kere haç çıkarırım;etw über(s) \Kreuz falten bir şeyi çaprazvari devşirmek [o katlamak]2) (Autobahn\Kreuz) kavşakich hab's im \Kreuz ( fam) belim ağrıyor;jdn aufs \Kreuz legen ( fam) birinin sırtını yere getirmek; ( hereinlegen) birine kazık atmak4) mus diyezsein \Kreuz auf sich nehmen kaderine razı olmak; -
20 Meer
Meer <-(e) s, -e> [me:ɐ] ntdeniz;das Rote \Meer Kızıldeniz;das Schwarze \Meer Karadeniz;am \Meer deniz kıyısında;ans \Meer fahren deniz kıyısına gitmek
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