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1 Er tut nur so.
- {He is only pretending.} = Er trinkt viel. {He is a heavy drinker.}+ = Er weist ihn ab. {He gives him the fluff.}+ = Er ist pudelnaß. {He is like a drowned rat.}+ = Er verlor dabei. {He came off a loser.}+ = Er ging heimwärts. {He headed for home.}+ = Er macht sich rar. {He makes himself scare.}+ = Er kennt sich aus. {He knows his stuff.}+ = Er bleibt höflich. {He keeps a civil tongue in his head.}+ = Er ist hilfsbereit. {He is being helpful.}+ = Er kommt viel herum. {He gets about a lot.}+ = Er ist daran schuld. {He is to blame for it.}+ = Er mischte sich ein. {He put his oar in.}+ = Er hat mich belogen. {He told me a lie.}+ = Er ist glattrasiert. {He is clean-shaven.}+ = Er geht mächtig ran. {He drives a hard bargain.}+ = Er hat es geschafft. {He brought home the bacon.}+ = Er ist nun einmal so. {He is like that.}+ = Er trägt nichts nach. {He bears no enmity.}+ = Er ist voreingenommen. {He is prejudiced.}+ = Er amüsierte sich gut. {He had a fine old time.}+ = Er war sehr ungezogen. {He was very off-hand.}+ = Er ist springlebendig. {He is full of beans.}+ = Er tat es absichtlich. {He did it on purpose.}+ = Er ist nicht mehr hier. {He isn't here any more.}+ = Er tickt nicht richtig. {He is wrong in the garvet.}+ = Er wird es noch bereuen. {He will live to rue it.}+ = Er hat nichts zu lachen. {His life is no bed of roses.}+ = Er ist gar nicht so dumm. {He knows a thing or two.}+ = Er zählt überhaupt nicht. {He simply doesn't count.}+ = Er trägt ihm nichts nach. {He doesn't hold a grudge against him.}+ = Er verliebte sich in sie. {He fell in love with her.}+ = Er sagte überhaupt nichts. {He didn't say anything at all.}+ = Er hat sich an ihm gerächt. {He took revenge on him.}+ = Er kommt vielleicht morgen. {He may come tomorrow.}+ = Er ließ es darauf ankommen. {He took his chance.}+ = Er ist ihm nicht gewachsen. {He is no match for him.}+ = Er ließ sich entschuldigen. {He asked to be excused.}+ = Er nähme es nicht geschenkt. {He wouldn't give it house-room.}+ = Er hat nicht seinesgleichen. {He has not his fellow.}+ = Er wurde von ihm reingelegt. {He was taken in by him.}+ = Er läßt sich nicht abweisen. {He'll take no refusal.}+ = Er kann sich alles erlauben. {He gets away with everything.}+ = Er kann sich nicht benehmen. {He doesn't know how to behave.}+ = Er versuchte es nicht einmal. {He didn't even begin to try.}+ = Er ließ sich leicht überreden. {He was easily persuaded.}+ = Er ist grenzenlos eingebildet. {He thinks no end of himself.}+ = Er arbeitet von früh bis spät. {He works from morning to night.}+ = Er ist zwar arm, aber ehrlich. {Though he's poor, he's an honest man.}+ = Er ist schrecklich langweilig. {He is an awful bore.}+ = Er versuchte es mir anzudrehen. {He tried to palm it off on me.}+ = Er weiß nicht, was er tun soll. {He is in a quandary.}+ = Er ist kaum zufriedenzustellen. {He is a hard man to please.}+ = Er kommt wie gewöhnlich zu spät. {He is late as usual.}+ = Er ist total verschossen in sie. {He is nuts about her.}+ -
2 das Zeug
- {clobber} - {drapery} vải vóc, nghề bán vải, nghề bán đồ vải, quần áo xếp nếp, màn rủ xếp nếp, trướng rủ xếp nếp, thuật khắc xếp nếp, thuật vẽ xếp nếp - {fabric} công trình xây dựng, giàn khung, kết cấu, cơ cấu &), vải texile fabric), mặt, thớ - {stuff} chất, chất liệu, thứ, món, tiền nong, gỗ lạt, đạn, vải len, rác rưởi, chuyện vớ vẩn, ngón, nghề, môn, cách làm ăn = das dumme Zeug {nonsense}+ = dummes Zeug! {fiddle-de-dee!; fiddles!; stuff and nonsense!; tut}+ = das unnütze Zeug {junk}+ = das wertlose Zeug {duffer; frippery; goldbrick}+ = das miserable Zeug {punk}+ = das ungereimte Zeug {nonsense}+ = dummes Zeug reden {to talk nonsense; to twaddle}+ = sich ins Zeug legen {to get up steam; to sail in}+ = albernes Zeug reden {to talk nonsense}+ = stark ins Zeug gehen {to carry on}+ = unsinniges Zeug reden {to blather}+ = Er hat nicht das Zeug dazu. {He hasn't got it in him.}+
См. также в других словарях:
Stuff — A recent headline in the New Statesman read stuff the millennium . Using stuff in this context is a polite way of saying f*** the millennium . Who cares! Stuff it! You can also say stuff him or stuff her meaning they can sod off … The American's guide to speaking British
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stuff — I UK [stʌf] / US noun [uncountable] informal *** 1) a variety of objects or things What s all this stuff on my desk? By the time we got to the sale, all the good stuff was gone. a) the things that belong to a particular person or activity or in a … English dictionary
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