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eine lästige Krankheit (als Ausrede für etwas)
nel dizionario PONS
dread·ed ˈlur·gy SOST ingl brit, ingl Aus scherz iron colloq
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I. dread [dred] VB vb trans
1. dread (fear greatly):
to dread sth
sich acc vor etw dat sehr fürchten
to dread sth
2. dread (look forward to with fear):
to dread sth
vor etw dat Angst haben
to dread sth
sich acc vor etw dat fürchten
II. dread [dred] SOST no pl
Furcht f <->
to be [or stand][or live] in dread of sth
III. dread [dred] AGG attr letter
dread·ed [ˈdredɪd] AGG attr
1. dreaded form (feared):
2. dreaded scherz iron:
gefürchtet scherz iron
lur·gy [ˈlɜ:gi] SOST ingl brit, ingl Aus scherz colloq
Zipperlein nt <-s> scherz colloq
Wehwehchen nt <-s, -> scherz
Present
Idread
youdread
he/she/itdreads
wedread
youdread
theydread
Past
Idreaded
youdreaded
he/she/itdreaded
wedreaded
youdreaded
theydreaded
Present Perfect
Ihavedreaded
youhavedreaded
he/she/ithasdreaded
wehavedreaded
youhavedreaded
theyhavedreaded
Past Perfect
Ihaddreaded
youhaddreaded
he/she/ithaddreaded
wehaddreaded
youhaddreaded
theyhaddreaded
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We have had the lurgy.
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