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blɪntadjblindblịnd [blɪnt]I Adjektiv1 aveugle2 Fenster mat(e)3 (ohne Ausgang) en cul-de-sac4 (ohne Sicht) sans visibilitéII Adverb1 (wahllos) au hasard2 (unkritisch) aveuglément -
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'liːbəfamour mLiebeL2688309eie/2688309ebe ['li:bə] <-, -n>1 kein Plural amour Maskulin; Beispiel: etwas mit viel Liebe tun faire quelque chose avec beaucoup d'amour; Beispiel: aus Liebe zur Kunst par amour pour l'Art; Beispiel: in Liebe, dein... avec tout mon amour, ton...2 (sexueller Kontakt) Beispiel: körperliche Liebe amour Maskulin physique; Beispiel: käufliche Liebe (gehobener Sprachgebrauch) amour vénal; Beispiel: mit jemandem Liebe machen (umgangssprachlich) faire l'amour avec quelqu'unWendungen: die Liebe auf den ersten Blick le coup de foudre; Liebe macht blind (Sprichwort) l'amour rend aveugle -
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'blɛndənv1) ( Licht) aveugler, éblouir2) (fig: täuschen) éblouir3) ( verzaubern) fasciner, tromperblenden1 éblouir2 (täuschen) abuser3 (blind machen) aveugler1 Sonne éblouir2 (hinters Licht führen) chercher à impressionner -
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