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| To cause to sit; seat: Set the baby down here. To put in writing; record: We set down the facts. |
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| The act of allowing. An amount that is allowed or granted: consumed my weekly allowance of two eggs. (Aufwandsentschädigung) |
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| A mechanical apparatus consisting of a continuous moving belt that transports materials or packages from one place to another. (Förderband) |
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| To follow in an effort to overtake or capture; chase: a fox that was pursued by hounds. (verfolgen) |
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| Not essential; unimportant: dispensable items of personal property. (überflüssig) |
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| To force, drive, or constrain: Duty compelled the soldiers to volunteer for the mission.(zwingen, nötigen, zusagen) |
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| To bring or draw out (something latent); educe.To arrive at (a truth, for example) by logic. (entlocken) |
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| A distinguishing feature, as of a person's character. See Synonyms at quality. A genetically determined characteristic or condition: a recessive trait. (Charaktereigenschafft) |
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| A project which is done only once. |
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| Consisting of a number of different kinds: assorted sizes. 2. Separated according to kind or class.(gemischt, sortiert, schlecht sortiert) |
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| Providing no encouragement; depressing: a bleak prospect. |
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| The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect. (Würde) |
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| To maintain in good condition: kept up the property. o continue at the same level or pace: The snow kept up all day. |
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| lacking courage; cowardly; timorous. (mutlos) |
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| it's swings and roundabouts |
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| (British & Australian) also whatyou lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts (British & Australian) |
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| mention something casually in conversation |
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| trying to fit two or more jobs or activities into your life, expecially with difficulty |
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| an attempt to achieve or obtain something |
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| starting your own business |
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| a job, especially one that does not last a long time |
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| invent a new word or expression |
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| working very hard (informal) |
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| something you have promised you will do, or have to do |
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