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abbess {n} (female superior of a nunnery) about to {phrase} (indicating imminence) absoluteness {n} (the fact free from any conditions or other beings) acanthesthesia {n} (tingling, numbing sensation as of being pierced) acenaphthene {n} (hydrocarbon found in coal tar) actuary {n} (maker of insurance calculations) adequateness {n} (meeting needs) aesthetic {adj} (concerned with beauty) aesthetic {n} (that which appeals to the senses) aesthetician {n} (oneone who studies aesthetics; student of art or beauty) aestheticism {n} (doctrine which holds aesthetics as the highest ideal) aesthetics {n} (study or philosophy of beauty) ago {prep} (past; gone by; since) all right {interj} (Used to express exasperation or frustration, often with already ) alternative hypothesis {n} (hypothesis) aluminothermy {n} (the production of a metal from its oxide by heating it with aluminium) anaesthesia {n} (loss of bodily sensation) anaesthesiology {n} (science of administering anaesthetics) anaesthetic {n} (anaesthetic) anathema {n} (ban or curse) anesthesia {n} (loss of bodily sensation) anesthetic {adj} (causing the reduction in pain sensitivity) anesthetic {n} (a substance for the reduced perception of pain) anesthetist {n} (person who gives an anesthetic) anesthetization {n} (an administration of anesthesia) anesthetize {v} (administer anesthesia) anthelmintic {adj} (destructive to parasitic intestinal worms) Antisthenes {prop} (Greek name) antitheism {n} (active opposition to theism) antithesis {n} (proposition that is opposite to other proposition) apartheid {n} (any policy of racial separation, see also: segregation) apartheid {n} (a policy or situation of separation based on some specified attribute, see also: segregation) apartheid {n} (policy of racial separation in South Africa) aphthous ulcer {n} (ulcer in the mouth caused by break in mucous membrane) apothegm {n} (A short witty instructive saying) applied mathematics {n} (area of mathematics) approve {v} (To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; as, to approve the decision of a court-martial) aromatherapy {n} (type of therapy) arousal {n} (the act of arousing or the state of being aroused) asleep {adj} (in a state of sleep) assertiveness {n} (the quality of being self-assured) asthenia {n} (loss of strength) asthenosphere {n} (the zone of the Earth's upper mantle, below the lithosphere) atheism {n} (belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs)) atheism {n} (rejection of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist)) atheist {n} (a person who believes that no deities exist) atheist {n} (a person who rejects belief that any deities exist, whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist) atheistic {adj} (relating to atheists) Athena {prop} (Greek goddess) Athens {prop} (capital city of Greece) atheroma {n} (abnormal fatty deposit) authentic {adj} (conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief) authenticate {v} (To prove authentic) authenticate {v} (To render authentic) authentication {n} (proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network) authentic cadence {n} (cadence where dominant resolves to tonic) authenticity {n} (the quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original) bar {n} (counter of such a premises) beat around the bush {v} (to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) beat around the bush {v} (to treat a topic but omit its main points) Belarusian {adj} (pertaining to Belarus) bellgirl {n} (a female bellhop) bet {n} (A degree of certainty) bite the bullet {v} (endure punishment with dignity or accept a negative aspect of a situation) break the Sabbath {v} (to break the Sabbath) brightness {n} (intelligence, cleverness) bring owls to Athens {v} (to undertake a pointless venture) call {v} (to contact by telephone) carry coals to Newcastle {v} (do something unneeded or redundant) cat {n} (member of the subfamily Pantherinae) category theory {n} (branch of mathematics) cathedral {n} (principal church of a bishop's diocese) catheter {n} (small tube inserted into a body cavity) cathetus {n} (either of the sides of a right triangle other than its hypotenuse) celebrity {n} (a famous person) celebrity {n} (fame) chamber {n} (legislative body) chemotherapy {n} (therapeutic chemical treatment) chiropractor {n} (chiropractor) chrysanthemum {n} (flower) cinema {n} (a film/movie theatre) clear {v} (to remove from suspicion) coals to Newcastle {n} (a pointless venture) co-brother-in-law {n} (one's spouse's brother-in-law) cock {n} (any male bird) cold {adj} (unfriendly) cold-hearted {adj} (callous or heartless) complicatedness {n} (state or quality of being complicated) conditionality {n} (state of being subject to conditions) conjecture {n} (statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally proven) conjecture {n} (supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a hypothesis) conspiracy theorist {n} (one who believes in a conspiracy theory) conspiracy theory {n} (hypothetical speculation) corncob {n} (core of an ear of corn) correctness {n} (computing: state of an algorithm that correctly mirrors its specification) correctness {n} (freedom from error) cosmocrat {n} (supreme or total ruler of the world or universe) counter {n} (table or board on which business is transacted) cranberry {n} (berry) croup {n} (an infectious illness of the larynx) currant {n} (small dried grape) date {n} (companion when one is partaking in a social occasion) dauntlessness {n} (fearlessness) defection {n} (act or incidence of defecting) deity {n} (a powerful entity that possesses numerous miraculous powers) deity {n} (essential nature of a god, divinity) delicacy {n} (quality of being delicate) Demosthenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name) denture {n} (set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit) deprecate {v} (express disapproval of) desecrate {v} (to profane or violate sacredness) desecration {n} (act of disrespect towards sacred) despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence) determination {n} (quality of mind which reaches definite conclusions; decision of character; resoluteness) deuterothematic {adj} ( composed of two traditional name elements) dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator) diethyl ether {n} (diethyl ether) dip {v} (to lower into a liquid) diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract) disco {n} (discotheque) discotheque {n} (nightclub) dishevelled {adj} (untidy in appearance) divinity {n} (a deity) Dorothy {prop} (female given name) dyslexia {n} (learning disability) dyslexic {adj} (having dyslexia) dyslexic {n} (a person who has dyslexia) effrontery {n} (insolent and shameless audacity) eloquence {n} (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing) endosymbiotic theory {n} (the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) endothermic {adj} (absorbing heat) epistemology {n} (branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge) epithelium {n} (membranous tissue) epithet {n} (term used to characterize a person or thing) epithet {n} (word in the scientific name of a taxon following the name of the genus or species) erudition {n} (profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship) erythema {n} (abnormal redness) essential oil {n} (volatile oil used to make perfumes and flavourings) Esther {prop} (female given name) ether {n} (archaic: space filling substance) ether {n} (organic chemistry: a compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups) ether {n} (the fifth classic physical element) ethereal {adj} (Pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere) ethylene {n} (compound) exactness {n} (the state of being exact) exothermic {adj} (releasing heat) faintness {n} (property of being faint) familiarity {n} (the state of being extremely friendly; intimacy) fancy {n} (Any sport or hobby pursued by a group) fence {v} (to build a fence) Feodosiya {prop} (port and resort city) Führer {n} (Adolf Hitler when chancellor) fluency {n} (linguistics: being fluent in a language ) foot-and-mouth disease {n} (foot-and-mouth disease) fratricide {n} (killing of one's sibling) frown upon {v} (facial expression) fruit dove {n} (dove in the genus Ptilinopus) frustum {n} (truncated cone or pyramid) game theory {n} (mathematical study of strategic situations) garden {n} (grounds at the front or back of a house) garland chrysanthemum {n} (Chrysanthemum coronarium) gear lever {n} (lever used to change gears) general anesthetic {n} (a local anesthetic) general relativity {n} (theory in physics) gene therapy {n} (therapy involving the insertion of genes into a patient's cells) genuineness {n} (the quality of being genuine; authenticity) get up on the wrong side of the bed {v} (to feel irritable without a particular reason) glibness {n} (the condition of being glib) god {n} (deity) Goethe {prop} (surname) go out {v} (to leave, especially a building) Gothenburg {prop} (city on the west coast of Sweden) go without saying {v} (to be obvious, apparent or clear) grammar {n} (study of internal structure and use of words) grand unification theory {n} (theory that unifies fundamental forces) graph theory {n} (study of networks of nodes and vertices) great-grandparent {n} (parent of a grandparent) group theory {n} (mathematical theory of groups) guff {n} (nonsensical talk or thinking) Gunter {prop} (male given name) have eyes bigger than one's stomach {v} (take more food than one can eat) have one's cake and eat it too {v} (to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) heliotheism {n} (worship of the sun as a god) hemisphere {n} (half of the Earth) hen {n} (female bird) henotheism {n} (religion) high-handed {adj} (using power or authority without proper consideration for the feelings or rights of others) histrionic {adj} (excessively dramatic) histrionics {n} (exaggerated, overemotional behaviour) hot spring {n} (natural spring producing water whose temperature is greater than about 20°C (68° F)) hyacinth {n} (plant of the genus Hyacinthus) hyperthermia {n} (medical condition) hypnotherapy {n} (treatment of disease through hypnotism) hypotheca {n} (lower half of a diatom frustule) hypothesis {n} (antecedent of a conditional statement) hypothesis {n} (assumption taken to be true) hypothesis {n} (tentative conjecture in science) hypothetic {adj} (based on hypothesis or theory) hypothetic {adj} (existing as an abstract concept rather than a concrete reality) hypothetical {adj} (based upon a hypothesis) if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle {proverb} (proverb) I'm an atheist {phrase} (I'm an atheist) impeachment {n} (the act of impeaching a public official) impudence {n} (impudent language, conduct or behavior) impudence {n} (quality of being impudent) infatuation {n} (The act of infatuating; the state of being infatuated; folly; that which infatuates) information theory {n} (branch of applied mathematics) insolence {n} (Arrogant conduct; insulting, bold behaviour or attitude) insouciance {n} (carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern) insouciance {n} (nonchalance) intricacy {n} (The state or quality of being intricate or entangled) isotherm {n} (line representing equal or constant temperature) January {prop} (first month of the Gregorian calendar) kabuki {n} (form of Japanese theatre) kick the bucket {v} (to die) kindhearted {adj} (having an innately kind disposition or character) kinesthesia {n} (sensation or perception of motion) knot theory {n} (branch of topology) Labour Party {prop} (British party) Labour Party {prop} (similar party in another country) let's {contraction} (let us; forming first-person plural imperative) librarian {n} Bibliothekar librarian {n} (the manager of a library) library {n} (collection of books) library {n} (collection of subprograms) library {n} (institution which holds books etc.) lift a finger {v} (to make minimal effort) like {n} (something similar to a given person or object) like {v} (enjoy) limerence {n} (state of mind) lip {n} Lippe local anesthetic {n} (a local anesthetic) lofty {adj} (high) Lutheran {adj} (related to the Lutheran church) Lutheran {n} (member of a Lutheran church) Lutheranism {n} (branch of Christianity developed by Martin Luther) #NAME? {suffix} (used to form adverbs from adjectives) madness {n} (insanity) maize {n} (corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays) make an effort {v} (to try; to work towards a goal) mass grave {n} (a grave with many human corpses) math {n} (short form of mathematics) mathematical {adj} (of, or relating to mathematics) mathematical economics {n} (sub-field of economics) mathematically {adv} (according to or using mathematics) mathematician {n} (expert in mathematics) mathematics {n} (field of study) mathesis {n} (learning) maths {n} (short form of mathematics) memorize {v} (to commit to memory, to learn by heart) mesothelioma {n} (uncommon malignant tumour of the mesothelium) metathesis {n} (the transportation of letters, syllables or sounds within a word) monkey business {n} (an activity that is considered silly, or stupid, or time-wasting (idiomatic)) monotheism {n} (belief in one God) monotheist {n} Monotheist monotheistic {adj} (believing in a single god) monothematic {adj} ( composed of a single traditional name element) more {adv} (word to form a comparative) mortgage {n} (special form of secured loan) mortgage {v} (to borrow against a property) motherboard {n} (primary circuit board of a computer) moult {n} (The process of shedding or losing a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc) moult {v} (To shed or lose a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc.) mule {n} (offspring of male donkey and female horse) music theory {n} (field of study dealing with how music works) music therapy {n} (any of various therapeutic uses of music) nakedness {n} (state of being naked) narrowness {n} (state of being narrow) neck {n} (the part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals) nightgown {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) nitpicker {n} (one who nitpicks) no pain, no gain {proverb} (discomfort is necessary to achieve goals) normothermic {adj} (having normal body temperature) Northern Territory {prop} (Territory in northern Australia) notoriety {n} (condition of being infamous) nucleosynthesis {n} (process that leads to synthesis in stars) nudity {n} (the state of being without clothing on the body) null hypothesis {n} (hypothesis) number theory {n} (branch of pure mathematics) oat {n} (a widely cultivated cereal grass) occupational therapist {n} (therapist) occupational therapy {n} (therapeutic practice) omnitheism {n} (The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God) one another {pron} (idiomatic, reciprocal pronoun) one's days are numbered {phrase} (some period of time is coming to an end) out {adv} (away from expected or default place) out {adv} (away from the inside or the centre) own {adj} (belonging to (determiner)) panentheism {n} (a doctrine that the universe is within God) panentheist {n} (person who believes in panentheism) pantheism {n} (belief that the universe is divine) pantheist {n} (person who believes in pantheism) pantheistic {adj} (pertaining to pantheism) pantheon {n} (a temple dedicated to all the gods) panther {n} (big cat of genus Panthera) panther {n} (big cat with black fur) panther cap {n} (Amanita pantherina) parenthesis {n} (a clause, phrase or word inserted into a passage which is already grammatically complete) parochialism {n} (state of being parochial) parthenogenesis {n} (reproduction from a single gamete without fertilisation) Parthia {prop} (empire of the Parthians) Parthian {n} (person) Pathet Lao {prop} (political movement and party in Laos) petroleum ether {n} (petroleum fraction) pharmacist {n} (professional who dispenses prescription drugs) pharmacotherapy {n} (use of pharmaceuticals to treat disease) pharmacy {n} (a place where prescription drugs are dispensed) philosophy of science {n} (study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science) photosynthesis {n} (biological process) physiotherapeutic {adj} (of or relating to physiotherapy) physiotherapist {n} (therapist who treats physical injury or dysfunction, usually with exercise) physiotherapy {n} (therapy that uses physical techniques such as massage and exercise) pig in a poke {n} (something whose true value is concealed or unknown) poikilotherm {adj} (Ecology: animals with unconstant body temperature) poikilothermy {n} (the quality of having a variable body temperature depending on the environment) political correctness {n} (being politically correct) polysynthetic {adj} (polysynthetic) polytheism {n} (belief in the existence of many gods) polytheist {n} (believer in polytheism) polytheistic {adj} (of or relating to polytheism) pope {n} (head of the Roman Catholic Church) posit {v} (Suggest) potato {n} (plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable) probability theory {n} (study of probability) Prometheus {prop} (Greek mythological figure) prosthesis {n} (artificial replacement for a body part) psychotherapist {n} (who practices psychotherapy) psychotherapy {n} (treatment of those with mental illness) pure mathematics {n} (area of mathematics) purpose {n} (subject of discourse) purposefulness {n} (being intentional) quantum theory {n} (theory) queueing theory {n} (the study of the behaviour of queues) raciness {n} (the property of being racy) realize {v} (to make real) referee {n} (person who settles a dispute) referee {n} (person who writes a letter of reference) report {v} (to relate details of) reserve {n} (restraint of freedom in words or actions) reticence {n} (the avoidance of saying too much) rigmarole {n} (complex obsolete procedure) robustness {n} (quality of being robust) rock {v} (slang: to be very favourable or skilful) row {v} (intransitive: to argue noisily) Rusian {adj} (related to the Rus (people)) Ruthenia {prop} (alternative name of Rus, see also: Rus) ruthenium {n} (chemical element) rutherfordium {n} (chemical element) scenario {n} (outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work) Scythian {n} (an inhabitant of Scythia) secondary school {n} (school) security theater {n} (measures which provide a sense of security without providing security) selenophosphate synthetase {n} (enzyme) set theory {n} (mathematical theory of sets) sheeple {n} (the sheeple, one of the sheeple) shibboleth {n} (A common or longstanding belief, custom, or catchphrase associated with a particular group, especially one with little current meaning or truth) shoe {n} (protective covering for the foot) sickly {adj} (having the appearance of sickness) since {adv} (from a specified time in the past) skeleton in the cupboard {n} (a shameful secret) slate {n} (record of money owed) snail {n} (any animal of the class Gastropoda having a shell) sobriety {n} (quality or state of being sober) special relativity {n} (physics theory) specific epithet {n} ((taxonomy, botany) second word in the scientific name of a species) speciousness {n} (state or quality of being specious) split {n} (acrobatic feat) stallion {n} (male horse kept primarily as a stud) stallion {n} (very virile, sexy or horny man) State of the Union {prop} (annual address given by the US president) stonecrop {n} (Sedum) straight from the horse's mouth {adj} (from the source) straight from the horse's mouth {adv} (firsthand) string theory {n} (candidate unified theory of all physical forces and particles) stud {n} (male animal kept for breeding) subject {n} (main topic) subtlety {n} (quality or act of being subtle) sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof {proverb} (today has provided enough to worry about) synaesthesia {n} (physiological or psychological phenomenon) syngas {n} (synthesis gas) syntax {n} (study of the structure of phrases and sentences) synthesis {n} (chemistry: reaction of elements or compounds) synthesis {n} (formation of something complex or coherent) synthesis gas {n} (gas obtained by heating coal and steam) synthesize {v} (To be produced a by chemical synthesis) synthesize {v} (To produce a substance by chemical synthesis) synthesizer {n} (music: an electronic keyboard instrument) systemic lupus erythematosus {prop} (systemic autoimmune disease) temper {n} (tendency to be of a certain type of mood) tendency {n} (likelihood of behaving in a particular way) tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle) tent peg {n} (a peg, driven into the ground, to hold a rope that supports a tent) Teresa {prop} (female given name) Tethys {prop} (moon of Saturn) Thames {prop} (river through London) theater {n} (place or building) theatrical {adj} (fake and exaggerated) theatrical {adj} (of or relating to the theatre) Theban {adj} (pertaining to Thebes) Thebes {prop} (Any of two important cities in antiquity, either in Greece or Egypt.) Thecla {prop} (female given name) the early bird gets the worm {proverb} (whoever arrives first has the best chance of success) the icing on the cake {n} (something that intensifies the appreciation of something else) theism {n} (belief in existence of at least one deity) theist {n} (believer) theistic {adj} (of or relating to theism) thematic {adj} (relating to, or having a theme or a topic) theme {n} (linguistics: topic, what is generally being talked about) theme {n} (music: main melody of a piece of music) theme {n} (subject of a talk or an artistic piece) theme park {n} (amusement park that has one or more specific central themes) theocracy {n} (government under the control of a Church) theocratic {adj} (pertaining to theocracy) theodicy {n} (a justification of a deity) theodolite {n} (instrument) Theodore {prop} (male given name) Theodosia {prop} (city in Crimea) theologian {n} (one who studies theology) theological {adj} (of or relating to theology) theology {n} (study of God, or a god, or gods) theonym {n} (name of a god) theophany {n} (a visible manifestation of a deity) Theophilus {prop} (biblical character) theorbo {n} (theorbo) theorem {n} ( mathematical statement that is expected to be true) theorem {n} (proved mathematical statement) theoretic {adj} (concerned with theories or hypotheses) theoretic {adj} (existing only in theory) theoretical {adj} (Of or relating to theory) theoretically {adv} (in theory) theorist {n} (someone who constructs theories) theory {n} (a coherent set of statements attempting to explain observed phenomena) theory {n} (a field of study in mathematics) theory {n} (an unproven conjecture) theory {n} (in logic: a set of axioms and all statements derivable from them) theory of everything {n} (theory of everything) theory of knowledge {n} (epistemology) theory of relativity {n} (generic term of special and general relativity) theosophic {adj} (of, or relating to theosophy) theosophy {n} (doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism) the penny drops {phrase} (understanding is reached, one comprehends) therapeutic {adj} (of, or relating to therapy) therapist {n} (one who provides therapy) therapy {n} (treatment of disease) thermoception {n} (sense of heat and cold) thermochemistry {n} (study) thermodynamic {adj} (relating to the conversion of heat) thermodynamic {adj} (relating to thermodynamics) thermodynamics {n} (science of heat-energy conversion) thermoelectric {adj} (of, pertaining to, or exhibiting thermoelectricity) thermoelectricity {n} (physics: direct conversion of heat into electricity) thermometer {n} (apparatus used to measure temperature) thermos {n} (vacuum flask) thermosphere {n} (layer of the Earth's atmosphere) thermostat {n} (device which maintains the desired temperature) thermotropism {n} (thermotropic movement of a plant or plant part) thesaurus {n} (book of synonyms) Theseus {prop} (hero) the shoemaker's children go barefoot {proverb} (one often neglects those closest to oneself) thesis {n} (statement supported by arguments) Thessaloniki {prop} (city in Greece) Thessaly {prop} (region of Greece) theta {n} (Greek letter) Thetis {prop} (the mother of Achilles) thread {n} (a theme or idea) Timothy {prop} (companion of Paul) Tisza {prop} (a river) to {prep} (used to indicate purpose) to {prep} (used to indicate the indirect object) tomorrow night {adv} (during the night of the day after) topic {n} (subject; theme) transit {n} (A surveying instrument) tritheism {n} (belief in three gods) tritheism {n} (form of Christianity that denies the Trinity) Trondheim {prop} (city in Norway) turkey {n} (bird) turkey-hen {n} (female turkey) uniqueness {n} (state or quality of being unique or one-of-a-kind) valiance {n} (being valiant) varia lectio {n} (any one of the readings of a passage in a text which differ from source to source) virginity {n} (state of being a virgin) voice {n} (grammar: particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs) Walter {prop} (male given name) weightlifter {n} (person who uses weights) weightlifting {n} (sport in which competitors lift heavy weights) welcome {v} (to accept willingly) wet behind the ears {adj} (inexperienced, not seasoned) what goes around comes around {proverb} (actions have consequences) worry {v} (be troubled) would {v} (indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) would {v} (indicating an action in the past that was planned or intended) would {v} (indicating a possible (but not definite) future action or state) would {v} (indicating in action or state that is conditional on another) would {v} (used to express a polite request) year of our Lord {adj} (anno Domini) yeast {n} (cake or dried granules used to make bread dough rise) yeast {n} (froth used in medicine, baking and brewing) zither {n} (musical instrument) 's {particle} (possessive marker)

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Sie studieren in der Bibliothek.



They are studying in the library .
Sie studieren in der Bibliothek 0

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(0088)


Dieses mathematische Problem ist sehr schwierig.



This math problem is very difficult .
Dieses mathematische Problem ist sehr schwierig 0

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(0226)


Ich gehe in die Bibliothek, um die Bücher zurückzugeben.



I am going to the library to return the books .
Ich gehe in die Bibliothek , um die Bücher zurückzugeben 0

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(0289)


Der Lehrer unterrichtet uns in Mathematik.



The teacher is teaching us math .
Der Lehrer unterrichtet uns in Mathematik 0

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(0409)


Das Essen von Mondkuchen am Mittherbsttag ist in China ein Brauch.



Eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Day is a custom in China .
Das Essen von Mondkuchen am Mittherbsttag ist in China ein Brauch 0

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(0438)


Er macht Mathe.



He is doing math .
Er macht Mathe 0

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(0500)


Ich gehe in die Bibliothek und versuche, einige Informationen/Materialien zu finden.



I am going to the library to try to find some information/materials .
Ich gehe in die Bibliothek und versuche , einige Informationen/Materialien zu finden 0

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(0553)


Er erklärt seine Theorie.



He is explaining his theory .
Er erklärt seine Theorie 0

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(0980)


In der Bibliothek ist es ruhig.



It is quiet in the library .
In der Bibliothek ist es ruhig 0

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(1031)


Sie ging in eine Apotheke, um Medikamente zu kaufen.



She went to a drugstore to buy medicine .
Sie ging in eine Apotheke , um Medikamente zu kaufen 0

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(1201)


Der Geschmack des Sushi ist sehr authentisch.



The taste of the sushi is very authentic .
Der Geschmack des Sushi ist sehr authentisch 0

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(1353)


Ich gehe in die Bibliothek, um mir Bücher auszuleihen.



I am going to the library to borrow some books .
Ich gehe in die Bibliothek , um mir Bücher auszuleihen 0

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(1378)


Dieses [mathematische] Problem ist sehr komplex.



This [math] problem is very complex .
Dieses [mathematische] Problem ist sehr komplex 0

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(1405)


Es gibt alle Arten von Büchern in der Bibliothek.



There are all types of books in the library .
Es gibt alle Arten von Büchern in der Bibliothek 0

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(1758)


Er ist mit einer schweren Hypothek belastet.



He has a home mortgage loan that is a heavy burden .
Er ist mit einer schweren Hypothek belastet 0

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(1787)


Das Thema ist zu kompliziert, das schaffe ich nicht.



The topic is too complicated , I can't do it .
Das Thema ist zu kompliziert , das schaffe ich nicht 0

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(1851)


Ich liebe es, Puppentheater zu sehen.



I like watching puppet shows .
Ich liebe es , Puppentheater zu sehen 0

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(2226)


Sie ist eine wundervolle (gutherzige und vernünftige) Frau.



She is a wonderful (kind-hearted and sensible) wife .
Sie ist eine wundervolle (gutherzige und vernünftige) Frau 0

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(2667)


The Analects wurde von Konfuzius-Schülern geschrieben.



The Analects was written by students of Confucius .
The Analects wurde von Konfuzius-Schülern geschrieben 0

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Mathe ist das einzige Fach, in dem er nicht gut kann.



Math is the only subject in which he can not do well .
Mathe ist das einzige Fach , in dem er nicht gut kann 0

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Seine Frau ist sehr gutherzig.



His wife is very kind-hearted .
Seine Frau ist sehr gutherzig 0

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Dies ist mein Heft für Mathematik.



This is my exercise book for math .
Dies ist mein Heft für Mathematik 0

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Soccer is more popular in japan than it used to be .

Fußball erfreut sich in Japan größerer Beliebtheit als früher.


To change the subject .

Um das Thema zu wechseln.


She goes to the library every other day .

Sie geht jeden zweiten Tag in die Bibliothek.


American students are falling behind in math .

Amerikanische Studenten fallen in Mathematik zurück.


Our school library has many books .

Unsere Schulbibliothek verfügt über viele Bücher.


Suppose we change the subject .

Angenommen, wir wechseln das Thema.


Excuse me , but where is the library ?

Entschuldigung, aber wo ist die Bibliothek?


I am familiar with this subject .

Ich kenne mich mit diesem Thema aus.


You are welcome to any book in my library .

Sie können sich gerne jedes Buch in meiner Bibliothek ansehen.


He got good marks in math .

Er bekam gute Noten in Mathe.


There are a lot of students in the library .

Es gibt viele Studenten in der Bibliothek.


The women are in front of a library .

Die Frauen stehen vor einer Bibliothek.


Give me any books you have on the subject .

Geben Sie mir alle Bücher, die Sie zu diesem Thema haben.


Suppose we change the subject .

Angenommen, wir wechseln das Thema.


Where's the nearest library ?

Wo ist die nächste Bibliothek?


Every student has free access to the library .

Jeder Studierende hat freien Zugang zur Bibliothek.


You are welcome to any book in my library .

Sie können sich gerne jedes Buch in meiner Bibliothek ansehen.


I need to study math .

Ich muss Mathe lernen.


You'll find the book in the library .

Sie finden das Buch in der Bibliothek.


She studies mathematics .

Sie studiert Mathematik.


She is familiar with the subject .

Sie ist mit dem Thema vertraut.


I want to study math .

Ich möchte Mathematik studieren.


All the other issues are subordinate to this one .

Alle anderen Themen sind diesem untergeordnet.


Talking in the library is not allowed .

Das Reden in der Bibliothek ist nicht gestattet.


I study math as hard as english .

Ich lerne Mathematik genauso intensiv wie Englisch.


Do I have to have a full denture ?

Muss ich eine Vollprothese haben?


He got a job at the law library .

Er bekam eine Anstellung in der juristischen Bibliothek.


I saw bill in the library yesterday .

Ich habe Bill gestern in der Bibliothek gesehen.


Mathematics is an interesting subject .

Mathematik ist ein interessantes Fach.


Are you good at mathematics ?

Bist du gut in Mathematik?


Please bring the matter forward at the next meeting .

Bitte bringen Sie das Thema bei der nächsten Sitzung vor.


Tom is behind everybody in mathematics .

Tom liegt in der Mathematik hinter allen zurück.


Tom is interested in mathematics .

Tom interessiert sich für Mathematik.


My brother is good at mathematics .

Mein Bruder ist gut in Mathematik.


He is in his library .

Er ist in seiner Bibliothek.


We had an examination in mathematics today .

Wir hatten heute eine Prüfung in Mathematik.


The subject is out of one's sphere .

Das Thema liegt außerhalb der eigenen Sphäre.


She had a book stolen from the library .

Ihr wurde ein Buch aus der Bibliothek gestohlen.


Be silent in the library , boys .

Sei still in der Bibliothek, Jungs.


He would often go to the library .

Er ging oft in die Bibliothek.


Let's drop the subject .

Lassen wir das Thema fallen.


They were alone in the library .

Sie waren allein in der Bibliothek.


We spoke about many subjects .

Wir haben über viele Themen gesprochen.


This is an important theory .

Das ist eine wichtige Theorie.


What subject do you like best ?

Welches Thema gefällt dir am besten?


Every student has access to the library .

Jeder Studierende hat Zugang zur Bibliothek.


This is a difficult math problem .

Dies ist eine schwierige mathematische Aufgabe.


This is a subject of which I know nothing whatever .

Das ist ein Thema, von dem ich überhaupt nichts weiß.


He wrote a paper on the subject .

Er verfasste eine Arbeit zu diesem Thema.


She acted in a play for the first time .

Sie spielte zum ersten Mal in einem Theaterstück mit.


I will not dwell any longer upon this subject .

Ich werde mich nicht länger mit diesem Thema befassen.


Mathematics is difficult for me .

Mathematik fällt mir schwer.


Until what time does your pharmacy stay open ?

Bis wann bleibt Ihre Apotheke geöffnet?


I agree with your opinion about taxes .

Ich stimme Ihrer Meinung zum Thema Steuern zu.


Where is the library ?

Wo befindet sich die Bibliothek ?


There are a lot of books in the library .

Es gibt viele Bücher in der Bibliothek.


Let's not deviate from the subject .

Lassen Sie uns nicht vom Thema abweichen.


All students have access to the library .

Alle Studierenden haben Zugang zur Bibliothek.


Did you work out the math problem ?

Hast du die Matheaufgabe gelöst?


She returned the book to the library .

Sie gab das Buch an die Bibliothek zurück.


I make it a rule to study math every day .

Ich mache es mir zur Regel, jeden Tag Mathematik zu lernen.


He is good at mathematics .

Er ist gut in Mathematik.


Please ask whether they have this book at the library .

Bitte fragen Sie, ob dieses Buch in der Bibliothek vorhanden ist.


I do not like mathematics very much .

Ich mag Mathematik nicht besonders.


I like math best .

Am besten gefällt mir Mathe.


I go to the library from time to time .

Von Zeit zu Zeit gehe ich in die Bibliothek.


Bill is good at mathematics .

Bill ist gut in Mathematik.


Are you going to the theater tonight ?

Gehst du heute Abend ins Theater?


I am well acquainted with the subject .

Ich kenne mich gut mit der Thematik aus.


I see him in the library now and then .

Ich sehe ihn ab und zu in der Bibliothek.


She is at home in the subject .

Sie ist in dem Thema zu Hause.


They are very popular among boys .

Sie erfreuen sich bei Jungen großer Beliebtheit.


Let's get off the subject .

Lassen wir das Thema hinter uns.


Suddenly , he changed the subject .

Plötzlich wechselte er das Thema.


We live near a big library .

Wir wohnen in der Nähe einer großen Bibliothek.


I cannot approve of your going out with him .

Ich kann es nicht gutheißen, dass du mit ihm ausgehst.


There is a library at the back of that tall building .

Im hinteren Teil des hohen Gebäudes befindet sich eine Bibliothek.


I'll join you in the library .

Ich komme zu Ihnen in die Bibliothek.


You should avail yourself of the books in the library .

Sie sollten die Bücher in der Bibliothek nutzen.


I study math as hard as english .

Ich lerne Mathematik genauso intensiv wie Englisch.


This movie has won great popularity .

Dieser Film erfreut sich großer Beliebtheit.


Fußball erfreut sich in Japan größerer Beliebtheit als früher.
Um das Thema zu wechseln.
Sie geht jeden zweiten Tag in die Bibliothek.
Amerikanische Studenten fallen in Mathematik zurück.
Unsere Schulbibliothek verfügt über viele Bücher.
Angenommen, wir wechseln das Thema.
Entschuldigung, aber wo ist die Bibliothek?
Ich kenne mich mit diesem Thema aus.
Sie können sich gerne jedes Buch in meiner Bibliothek ansehen.
Er bekam gute Noten in Mathe.
Es gibt viele Studenten in der Bibliothek.
Die Frauen stehen vor einer Bibliothek.
Geben Sie mir alle Bücher, die Sie zu diesem Thema haben.
Angenommen, wir wechseln das Thema.
Wo ist die nächste Bibliothek?
Jeder Studierende hat freien Zugang zur Bibliothek.
Sie können sich gerne jedes Buch in meiner Bibliothek ansehen.
Ich muss Mathe lernen.
Sie finden das Buch in der Bibliothek.
Sie studiert Mathematik.
Sie ist mit dem Thema vertraut.
Ich möchte Mathematik studieren.
Alle anderen Themen sind diesem untergeordnet.
Das Reden in der Bibliothek ist nicht gestattet.
Ich lerne Mathematik genauso intensiv wie Englisch.
Muss ich eine Vollprothese haben?
Er bekam eine Anstellung in der juristischen Bibliothek.
Ich habe Bill gestern in der Bibliothek gesehen.
Mathematik ist ein interessantes Fach.
Bist du gut in Mathematik?
Bitte bringen Sie das Thema bei der nächsten Sitzung vor.
Tom liegt in der Mathematik hinter allen zurück.
Tom interessiert sich für Mathematik.
Mein Bruder ist gut in Mathematik.
Er ist in seiner Bibliothek.
Wir hatten heute eine Prüfung in Mathematik.
Das Thema liegt außerhalb der eigenen Sphäre.
Ihr wurde ein Buch aus der Bibliothek gestohlen.
Sei still in der Bibliothek, Jungs.
Er ging oft in die Bibliothek.
Lassen wir das Thema fallen.
Sie waren allein in der Bibliothek.
Wir haben über viele Themen gesprochen.
Das ist eine wichtige Theorie.
Welches Thema gefällt dir am besten?
Jeder Studierende hat Zugang zur Bibliothek.
Dies ist eine schwierige mathematische Aufgabe.
Das ist ein Thema, von dem ich überhaupt nichts weiß.
Er verfasste eine Arbeit zu diesem Thema.
Sie spielte zum ersten Mal in einem Theaterstück mit.
Ich werde mich nicht länger mit diesem Thema befassen.
Mathematik fällt mir schwer.
Bis wann bleibt Ihre Apotheke geöffnet?
Ich stimme Ihrer Meinung zum Thema Steuern zu.
Wo befindet sich die Bibliothek ?
Es gibt viele Bücher in der Bibliothek.
Lassen Sie uns nicht vom Thema abweichen.
Alle Studierenden haben Zugang zur Bibliothek.
Hast du die Matheaufgabe gelöst?
Sie gab das Buch an die Bibliothek zurück.
Ich mache es mir zur Regel, jeden Tag Mathematik zu lernen.
Er ist gut in Mathematik.
Bitte fragen Sie, ob dieses Buch in der Bibliothek vorhanden ist.
Ich mag Mathematik nicht besonders.
Am besten gefällt mir Mathe.
Von Zeit zu Zeit gehe ich in die Bibliothek.
Bill ist gut in Mathematik.
Gehst du heute Abend ins Theater?
Ich kenne mich gut mit der Thematik aus.
Ich sehe ihn ab und zu in der Bibliothek.
Sie ist in dem Thema zu Hause.
Sie erfreuen sich bei Jungen großer Beliebtheit.
Lassen wir das Thema hinter uns.
Plötzlich wechselte er das Thema.
Wir wohnen in der Nähe einer großen Bibliothek.
Ich kann es nicht gutheißen, dass du mit ihm ausgehst.
Im hinteren Teil des hohen Gebäudes befindet sich eine Bibliothek.
Ich komme zu Ihnen in die Bibliothek.
Sie sollten die Bücher in der Bibliothek nutzen.
Ich lerne Mathematik genauso intensiv wie Englisch.
Dieser Film erfreut sich großer Beliebtheit.


Soccer is more popular in japan than it used to be .
To change the subject .
She goes to the library every other day .
American students are falling behind in math .
Our school library has many books .
Suppose we change the subject .
Excuse me , but where is the library ?
I am familiar with this subject .
You are welcome to any book in my library .
He got good marks in math .
There are a lot of students in the library .
The women are in front of a library .
Give me any books you have on the subject .
Suppose we change the subject .
Where's the nearest library ?
Every student has free access to the library .
You are welcome to any book in my library .
I need to study math .
You'll find the book in the library .
She studies mathematics .
She is familiar with the subject .
I want to study math .
All the other issues are subordinate to this one .
Talking in the library is not allowed .
I study math as hard as english .
Do I have to have a full denture ?
He got a job at the law library .
I saw bill in the library yesterday .
Mathematics is an interesting subject .
Are you good at mathematics ?
Please bring the matter forward at the next meeting .
Tom is behind everybody in mathematics .
Tom is interested in mathematics .
My brother is good at mathematics .
He is in his library .
We had an examination in mathematics today .
The subject is out of one's sphere .
She had a book stolen from the library .
Be silent in the library , boys .
He would often go to the library .
Let's drop the subject .
They were alone in the library .
We spoke about many subjects .
This is an important theory .
What subject do you like best ?
Every student has access to the library .
This is a difficult math problem .
This is a subject of which I know nothing whatever .
He wrote a paper on the subject .
She acted in a play for the first time .
I will not dwell any longer upon this subject .
Mathematics is difficult for me .
Until what time does your pharmacy stay open ?
I agree with your opinion about taxes .
Where is the library ?
There are a lot of books in the library .
Let's not deviate from the subject .
All students have access to the library .
Did you work out the math problem ?
She returned the book to the library .
I make it a rule to study math every day .
He is good at mathematics .
Please ask whether they have this book at the library .
I do not like mathematics very much .
I like math best .
I go to the library from time to time .
Bill is good at mathematics .
Are you going to the theater tonight ?
I am well acquainted with the subject .
I see him in the library now and then .
She is at home in the subject .
They are very popular among boys .
Let's get off the subject .
Suddenly , he changed the subject .
We live near a big library .
I cannot approve of your going out with him .
There is a library at the back of that tall building .
I'll join you in the library .
You should avail yourself of the books in the library .
I study math as hard as english .
This movie has won great popularity .