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  • 1 der Wind

    - {breeze} ruồi trâu, than cám, gió nhẹ, gió brizơ, sự cãi cọ, sự nổi cáu = am Wind (Marine) {by the wind}+ = der heftige Wind {snorter}+ = mit dem Wind (Marine) {before the wind; down the wind}+ = unter dem Wind {alee}+ = unter dem Wind (Marine) {down the wind}+ = von Wind umtost {blown}+ = der Wind springt um {the wind hauls around}+ = der stürmische Wind {fresh gale}+ = der schneidende Wind {bitter wind}+ = Wind bekommen von {to get scent of; to get wind of}+ = an den Wind gehen (Marine) {to haul to the wind}+ = den Wind abfangen (Marine) {to blanket}+ = der veränderliche Wind {variable}+ = in den Wind bringen (Marine) {to stay}+ = in den Wind schlagen {to set at nought}+ = ein schneidender Wind {a nipping wind}+ = von etwas Wind bekommen {to get wind of something}+ = nahe an den Wind bringen {to luff}+ = die Fahne nach dem Wind drehen {to jump on the bandwagon}+ = von einer Sache Wind bekommen {to get wind of a thing}+ = den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen {to go with the tide; to temporize}+ = eine Warnung in den Wind schlagen {to throw a warning to the winds}+ = seinen Mantel nach dem Wind hängen {to trim one's sails to the wind}+ = Ein leichter Wind ist aufgekommen. {A breeze has sprung up.}+

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