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1 Wind
Wind bekommen von fig få nys om;(viel) Wind machen (um) gøre blæst (af);in den Wind schreiben afskrive;etwas in den Wind schlagen slå ngt. hen;er hängt seinen Mantel nach dem Wind fig han undersøger fra hvilken kant vinden blæser;in alle Winde zerstreut fig spredt for alle vinde;jemandem den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen fig tage luven fra én -
2 abflauen
abflauen v/i <sn> Wind: løje af, lægge sig -
3 auffrischen
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4 aufkommen
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5 heulen
es ist zum Heulen det er til at græde over -
6 lau
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7 legen
legen lægge;Eier legen lægge æg;Karten legen lægge kort op;jemandem das Handwerk legen forhindre én i ngt.;an den Tag legen lægge for dagen;Wert legen auf (A) sætte pris på;sich legen lægge sig; Wind: løje af;sich schlafen legen lægge sig til at sove -
8 nachlassen
nach·lassen2. v/t tage af; (aufhören) holde op, stilne af; Wind: løje af -
9 Nord
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10 schneiden
schneiden skære, snitte; Haar, Film, mit Schere: klippe; (sägen) save; (mähen) slå, meje; ( meiden) undgå, overse; fam fryse ud;Gesichter schneiden skære ansigter;sich das Haar schneiden lassen blive klippet, få håret klippet; Kälte, Wind: bide; Ball: snitte;sich schneiden skære sig; Wege: krydses, skære hinanden -
11 umspringen
um·springen v/i <sn> Wind: springe om;umspringen mit jemandem fig behandle én efter forgodtbefindende
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