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121 digerir
đixe'rirv irr1) verdauen2) (fig: soportar, sufrir) verschmerzen, verwinden3) (fig: asimilar, comprender) verarbeiten, überdenkenverbo transitivo1. [alimentos] verdauen2. (figurado) [hecho] verkraftendigerirdigerir [dixe'rir]num1num (la comida) verdauen -
122 diluvio
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123 falda
'falđaf1) Rock m2) ( regazo) Schoß m3) (fig: parte inferior de una montaña) Berghang m, Fuß m4) (fig: la mujer) Frau fsustantivo femenino3. [de mesa camilla] lange Tischdecke————————faldas femenino pluralfaldafalda ['fa8D7038CE!8D7038CEda]num1num (vestido) Rock masculino; falda pantalón Hosenrock masculino; falda plisada Plisseerock masculino; estar pegado a las faldas de una mujer unter dem Pantoffel einer Frau stehen; se ha criado bajo las faldas de mamá er/sie ist wohl behütet aufgewachsennum7num (loc): es asunto de faldas das ist Frauensache; le tiran mucho las faldas er ist hinter den Frauen her -
124 flema
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125 fluctuar
fluk'tuarv1) fluktuieren, schwanken2) (fig: oscilar) schwanken3) (fig: vacilar) schwanken, zaudernverbo intransitivofluctuarfluctuar [fluktu'ar] <1. presente fluctúo>schwanken; estoy fluctuando entre comprarme un coche o no ich weiß nicht, ob ich mir ein Auto kaufen soll oder nicht -
126 frescura
fres'kuraf1) Kühle f, Frische f2) (fig: descaro, desembarazo) Frechheit f, Unverschämtheit f3) (fig: tranquilidad) Geistesruhe fsustantivo femenino2. [descaro] Unverschämtheit diefrescurafrescura [fres'kura] -
127 garra
'garraf1) ZOOL Kralle f, Pranke f, Tatze f2)3)sustantivo femenino3. (locución)garragarra ['garra]num1num (de animal) Kralle femenino; caer en las garras de alguien in jemandes Fänge geraten; la policía le echó la garra al ladrón die Polizei konnte den Dieb schnappen -
128 guerra
'gɛrraf1) Krieg mguerra civil — POL Bürgerkrieg m
guerra mundial — HIST Weltkrieg m
guerra relámpago — MIL Blitzkrieg m
2) (fig: oposición) Gegnerschaft f, Streit m3)dar guerra — (fig) Ärger machen, Mühe machen
4)sustantivo femenino4. (locución)guerraguerra ['gerra]num1num Krieg masculino►Wendungen: ir a la guerra in den Krieg ziehen; guerra mediática Medienkrieg masculino; guerra de precios/tarifas Preis-/Tarifkampf masculino; la Primera Guerra Mundial der Erste Weltkrieg; Guerra Santa Heiliger Krieg; estos niños dan mucha guerra (familiar) diese Kinder sind sehr anstrengend
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