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Man kann nicht gleichzeitig am Kuchen naschen und ihn behalten
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
your [jɔ:ʳ, jʊəʳ, ingl am jʊr] AGG poss
1. your:
2. your (one's):
too [tu:] AVV inv
1. too (overly):
too big, heavy, small
2. too (very):
sehr <mehr, am meisten>
3. too (also):
me too! colloq
4. too (moreover):
5. too ingl am colloq (said for emphasis, to contradict):
locuzioni:
too right! ingl Aus
I. cake [keɪk] SOST
1. cake:
Kuchen m <-s, ->
Torte f <-, -n>
2. cake (patty):
Küchlein nt <-s, ->
Kartoffelpuffer m <-s, ->
Reibekuchen m <-s, ->
3. cake (block):
4. cake ingl am black sl (money):
Knete f <-> sl
Stutz m <-es, -> kein pl CH
locuzioni:
a piece of cake colloq
a piece of cake colloq
a piece of cake colloq
ein Klacks m colloq
to take the cake colloq
to take the cake colloq
II. cake [keɪk] SOST modifier
cake (ingredients, form, mixture, recipe):
III. cake [keɪk] VB vb trans
IV. cake [keɪk] VB vb intr
cake blood, make-up
cake blood, mud
you [ju:, ju, jə] PRON pers
1. you:
you sing
du <deiner, dir, dich> nom
you sing
dich acc
you sing
dir dat
you polite form
Sie nom, acc
you polite form
Ihnen dat
you got it ingl am
2. you:
you pl
ihr <euer, euch, euch> nom
you pl
euch acc, dat
you polite form
Sie nom, acc
you polite form
Ihnen dat
3. you (one):
man <einem, einen>
4. you (in exclamations):
du/sie/ihr ...!
locuzioni:
I. eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB vb trans
1. eat (consume):
to eat sth
etw essen
to eat sth animal
frühstücken <frühstückt, hat gefrühstückt>
morgenessen colloq CH
etwas essen ricerc
2. eat ingl am fig colloq (accept costs):
to eat sth
etw hinnehmen [o. colloq schlucken] [müssen]
locuzioni:
to eat sb for breakfast colloq
eat your heart out scherz colloq
sich acc [vor Kummer] verzehren ricerc
[I'm so hungry] I could eat a horse esp scherz colloq
jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen colloq scherz
to eat humble pie [or ingl am, ingl Aus also crow] colloq
what's eating you? colloq
what's eating you? colloq
II. eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB vb intr
essen <isst, aß, gegessen>
colloq to eat for comfort
aus Frust essen colloq
locuzioni:
it's [ɪts]
it's = it is/it has, be, have
I. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB vb trans
1. have:
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth (possess)
etw haben
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth (own)
etw haben [o. besitzen]
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] the time (have enough time)
2. have (suffer from):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth illness, symptom
etw haben
3. have (feel):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth
etw haben
4. have (engage in):
to have a nap [or colloq snooze]
schwimmen <schwamm, geschwommen>
5. have (consume):
to have sth
etw zu sich dat nehmen
6. have (experience):
7. have (receive):
okay, her [o. rüber] damit! colloq
to let sb have sth back
jdm etw zurückgeben
8. have (receive persons):
jdn zu [o. auf] Besuch haben
9. have (feature):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth
etw haben
10. have (exhibit):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth
etw haben [o. aufweisen]
11. have (comprise):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth
etw haben
eine Wochen hat [o. ricerc zählt] 7 Tage
12. have (have learned):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth
etw haben
13. have (think):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth idea, plan, reason, suggestion
etw haben
14. have (be obliged):
to have [or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] to do sth
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth to do
15. have (give birth to):
16. have (render):
to have [or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] the radio/TV on
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth ready (finish)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sth ready (to hand)
17. have (induce):
to have sb do sth
jdn [dazu] veranlassen, etw zu tun
to have sb/sth doing sth
jdn/etw dazu bringen, etw zu tun
18. have (request):
to have sb do sth
jdn [darum] bitten, etw zu tun
19. have (find):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sb/sth
jdn/etw [gefunden] haben
20. have (place):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sb/sth somewhere
jdn/etw irgendwo haben
21. have (hold):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sb/sth by sth she had the dog by the ears
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sb by the throat
22. have colloq! (have sex with):
to have sb
23. have colloq (deceive):
24. have colloq (confound):
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] sb
25. have esp ingl am colloq (indulge):
sich dat etw gönnen [o. genehmen]
locuzioni:
to not have any [of it] colloq
to not have sb/sth doing sth
nicht erlauben [o. zulassen] , dass jd/etw etw tut
mit etw dat fertig sein
to have had it colloq (be broken)
hinüber sein colloq
to have had it colloq (be broken)
dran colloq [o. sl geliefert] sein
to have had it with sb/sth colloq
von jdm/etw die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben colloq
to have had it with sb/sth colloq
jdn/etw satthaben
etw ist nicht zu bekommen [o. colloq aufzutreiben]
kommt nicht infrage [o. colloq in die Tüte] !
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] nothing on sb colloq (be less able)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] nothing on sb colloq (be less able)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)
to have[or esp ingl brit, ingl Aushave got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)
and what have you colloq
II. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB vb aus
1. have (forming past tenses):
2. have (experience):
3. have (render):
4. have (must):
to have[or have got] to do sth
5. have form (if):
had I/she/he etc. done sth, ...
hätte ich/sie/er etc. etw getan, ...
had I/she/he etc. done sth, ...
III. have [hæv, həv] SOST colloq
be <was/were, been> [bi:, bi] VB vb intr + sost/agg
1. be (describes):
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
to be able to do sth
to be able to do sth
2. be (composition):
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
3. be (opinion):
für/gegen etw acc sein
to be all for sth
ganz [o. sehr] für etw acc sein
4. be (calculation):
sein <ist, war, gewesen>
machen <machte, gemacht>
5. be (timing):
6. be (location):
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
be town, country
liegen <liegst, lag, gelegen>
to be in a fix [or jam] colloq
7. be in part perf (visit):
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
8. be (take place):
9. be (do):
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
to be on benefit [or ingl am welfare]
to be on benefit [or ingl am welfare]
to be up to sth
10. be ant letter:
sein <bin, bist, ist, sind, warst, war, gewesen>
es gibt ...
11. be (expresses possibility):
can it [really] be that ...? form
is it that ...? form
12. be (expresses ability):
sth is to be done
13. be:
etw sollen
to not be to do sth
14. be (expresses future):
to be to do sth
15. be (in conditionals):
if I were you, I'd ...
if sb was [or were] to do sth, ...
wenn jd etw tun würde, ...
were sb to do sth, ... form
würde jd etw tun, ...
16. be (impersonal use):
17. be (expresses imperatives):
be seated! form
setzen Sie sich! ricerc
be seated! form
18. be (expresses continuation):
to be doing sth
19. be (expresses passive):
locuzioni:
far be it from sb to do sth
geh! hau ab! colloq
so sei es colloq
Voce OpenDict
cake SOST
Voce OpenDict
eat VB
Voce OpenDict
eat VB
IT SOST
IT abbreviazione di information technology IT
in·for·ma·tion tech·ˈnol·ogy SOST, IT SOST no pl
Present
Icake
youcake
he/she/itcakes
wecake
youcake
theycake
Past
Icaked
youcaked
he/she/itcaked
wecaked
youcaked
theycaked
Present Perfect
Ihavecaked
youhavecaked
he/she/ithascaked
wehavecaked
youhavecaked
theyhavecaked
Past Perfect
Ihadcaked
youhadcaked
he/she/ithadcaked
wehadcaked
youhadcaked
theyhadcaked
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This should be left in the tank, as the shrimp will eat it to recover the valuable minerals it contains.
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It is also common among pouch-owners to eat little and often, or graze, rather than having three large meals a day.
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However, a philosopher can only eat spaghetti when he has both left and right forks.
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Eagles will not enter burrows, unlike some mammalian carnivores that eat ground squirrels.
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