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61 плюгавый
P (42 K.) mick(e)rig -
62 прижимистый
F (42 K.) knaus(e)rig -
63 прошлый
vergangen; vo rig, Vor-; Su. n Vergangenheit f, Vergangene(s); Vergessenheit f; дело прошлое F et. gehört schon der Vergangenheit an -
64 развинченный
F (42 K.) überreizt, überdreht; wie gerädert; schlott(e)rig -
65 расхлябанный
F (42 K.) ausgeleiert; schlott(e)rig; latschig, lax -
66 сажень
f (36; Gpl. a. ()н) Klafter m, n (= 2,134 m); косая сажень в плечах F breitschult(e)rig; hühnenhaft -
67 серебристый
(42 K.) silb(e)rig; silberfarben; silberhell; (o.K.) Silber- -
68 скаредный
F (42; ен, на) knaus(e)rig; ärmlich -
69 скупой
(42; , а) geizig, knaus(e)rig; kärglich, spärlich; скупой на слова wortkarg -
70 слащавый
(42 K.) süßlich, zuck(e)rig -
71 сумеречный
(42; чен, чна) dämm(e)rig, Dämmer-; fahl, fade -
72 сумрачный
(42; чен, чна) dämm(e)rig; trübe, dunkel; fig. finster; trist -
73 сыпучий
(45 K.) pulv(e)rig; bröck(e)lig; (o. K.) Streu-; Flug-; Schütt-; меры f/pl. сыпучих тел Hohlmaße n/pl. -
74 трёхколёсный
dreiräd(e)rig, Dreirad- -
75 узкоплечий
(45 K.) schmalschult(e)rig -
76 утлый
(42 K.) nicht stabil, F mick(e)rig; armselig, schäbig -
77 ухабистый
F (42 K.) holp(e)rig, hump(e)lig -
78 халтурный
F (42; ен, на) schlud(e)rig, stümperhaft; (o.K.) Neben- -
79 хлипкий
P (44; пок, 'пка) klapp(e)rig; schwächlich; kränklich; breiig -
80 худой
(42; , а)1. mager, hager, dürr; F löch(e)rig; + nieder;2. F (хуже; 'ший) schlecht, schlimm, übel; плохой; на худой конец F schlimmstenfalls; не говоря худого слова ohne ein Wort zu verlieren; худой мир лучше доброй ссоры Spr. ein magerer Vergleich ist besser als ein fetter Prozeß
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