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1 Bremer
* * *Bre|mer I ['breːmɐ]adj attrBremen II ['breːmɐ]1. m -s, -,Bré|me|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nennative of Bremen; (= Einwohner) inhabitant of Bremen* * *Bre·mer(in)<-s, ->[ˈbre:mɐ]m(f) native of Bremen; (Einwohner) inhabitant of Bremen* * *1.indeklinabeles Adjektiv; nicht präd. Bremen2.der Bremer Hafen — the Port of Bremen
der; Bremers, Bremer: native/inhabitant of Bremen; s. auch Kölner* * *B. adj Bremen;die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (Märchentitel) the musicians of Bremen* * *1.indeklinabeles Adjektiv; nicht präd. Bremen2.der; Bremers, Bremer: native/inhabitant of Bremen; s. auch Kölner -
2 absegeln
(trennb., -ge-)I v/i* * *ạb|se|geln sep1. vi2) (SPORT = die Saison beenden) to have one's last sail2. vtStrecke to sail; Küste to sail along* * *ab|se·gelnaus dem Hafen/von der Küste \absegeln to sail from the port/leave the coastdie \absegelnden Jachten boten einen prächtigen Anblick the departing yachts made a beautiful sight▪ etw \absegeln to sail sth* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein sail away* * *absegeln (trennb, -ge-)A. v/i1. (ist) set sail (nach for), sail away;* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein sail away
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