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61 play on
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62 play up
vt1) ( emphasize)to \play up up <-> sth etw hochspielento \play up up <-> sb ( cause trouble) jdm zu schaffen machen;( cause pain) jdm Schmerzen bereiten1) ( flatter) -
63 play down
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64 play about (Brit) or around
vispielenI wish he'd stop playing around and settle down to a steady job — ich wollte, er würde mit dem ständigen Hin und Her aufhören und sich eine feste Arbeit suchen
to play around with sth —
to play around with sb/sb's feelings — mit jdm/mit jds Gefühlen spielen
he's been playing around (with another woman) — er hat mit einer anderen Frau herumgemacht (inf)
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65 play-acting
noun* * *ˈplay·-act·inghe was just indulging in a little \play-acting er schauspielerte nur* * *noun -
66 play down
vtto \play down down <-> sth etw herunterspielen;to \play down down the seriousness of a situation den Ernst einer Situation herunterspielen -
67 play off
vito \play off off <-> sb against sb jdn gegen jdn ausspielen -
68 play through
vt musto \play through through <-> sth etw [von Anfang bis Ende] [durch]spielen;to \play through through a series of pieces eine Reihe von Stücken spielen vi sports auf dem Golfplatz eine langsamer spielende Gruppe überholen -
69 play
[pleɪ] UK / US1. nSpiel nt, THEAT (Theater)stück nt2. vtspielen, (another player or team) spielen gegen3. vi -
70 play
[pleɪ] UK / US1. nSpiel nt, THEAT (Theater)stück nt2. vtspielen, (another player or team) spielen gegen3. vi -
71 play in
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72 play by ear
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73 play about
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74 play back
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75 play upon
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76 play
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77 play (N.)
germ. laika-; laika-; laiki-; spilaы{(V.)}germ. hristjan; laikan; plajjan?; spilæn------------------------------------play {(V.)} aroundgerm. ? bilaikan -
78 play at
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79 play at
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80 play/reverse play button
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