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1 Gram
Adj.; präd.; geh.: jemandem gram sein nachtragend: bear s.o. a grudge; VERÄRGERT: be angry with s.o.* * *der Gramgrief; annoyance; disappointment* * *[graːm]m -(e)s, no pl (geh)grief, sorrow* * *der1) (great sorrow or unhappiness: She was filled with grief at the news of her sister's death.) grief2) ruefulness* * *<-[e]s>[ˈgra:m]m kein pl (geh) grief, sorrow* * *der; Gram[e]s (geh.) grief; sorrowaus Gram um od. über etwas — (Akk.) out of grief or sorrow at something
* * *vor Gram vergehen pine away;vor Gram sterben die of grief, die of a broken heart* * *der; Gram[e]s (geh.) grief; sorrowaus Gram um od. über etwas — (Akk.) out of grief or sorrow at something
* * *nur sing. m.grief n.sorrow n. -
2 gram
Adj.; präd.; geh.: jemandem gram sein nachtragend: bear s.o. a grudge; VERÄRGERT: be angry with s.o.* * *der Gramgrief; annoyance; disappointment* * *[graːm]m -(e)s, no pl (geh)grief, sorrow* * *der1) (great sorrow or unhappiness: She was filled with grief at the news of her sister's death.) grief2) ruefulness* * *<-[e]s>[ˈgra:m]m kein pl (geh) grief, sorrow* * *der; Gram[e]s (geh.) grief; sorrowaus Gram um od. über etwas — (Akk.) out of grief or sorrow at something
* * ** * *der; Gram[e]s (geh.) grief; sorrowaus Gram um od. über etwas — (Akk.) out of grief or sorrow at something
* * *nur sing. m.grief n.sorrow n. -
3 Jammer
m; -s, kein Pl.; (Elend) misery; (Verzweiflung) despair; (Wehklagen) lamentation; es ist ein Jammer it’s such a shame; der Jammer ist, dass the trouble is that; es ist immer derselbe Jammer it’s the same old story every time* * *der Jammermisery; bitchiness; ruefulness* * *Jạm|mer ['jamɐ]m -s,no pl1) (= Elend) misery, wretchednessein Bild des Jammers bieten or sein — to be the picture of misery
der Jammer überkam ihn — a feeling of misery came over him
es ist ein Jammer, diesen Verfall mit ansehen zu müssen — it is a wretched thing or it is heartbreaking to have to watch this decay
2) (= Klage) wailing* * *der1) (a cause of sorrow or regret: What a pity (that) she can't come.) pity2) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) shame* * *Jam·mer<-s>[ˈjamɐ]1. (Kummer) misery, sorrowes ist ein \Jammer, wie wenig Zeit wir haben it's deplorable how little time we havein wilden \Jammer ausbrechen to begin to sob uncontrollably, to burst into uncontrollable sobbing* * *der; Jammers1) (Wehklagen) [mournful] wailing2) (Elend) miseryes ist ein Jammer, dass... — (ugs.) it's a crying shame that...
* * *es ist ein Jammer it’s such a shame;der Jammer ist, dass the trouble is that;es ist immer derselbe Jammer it’s the same old story every time* * *der; Jammers1) (Wehklagen) [mournful] wailing2) (Elend) miseryes ist ein Jammer, dass... — (ugs.) it's a crying shame that...
* * *- m.affliction n.lamentability n.misery n.sorrow n. -
4 Jammer
m1. bitchiness2. ruefulness3. sorrow
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