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CORE WORDS




Tanaka6000 cocked Tanaka6000 cockroaches Tanaka6000 cocktail

COMPOUND WORDS


Banbury story of a cock and a bull {n} (roundabout, nonsensical story) cock {n} (any male bird) cock {n} (male chicken or other gallinaceous bird) cock {n} (male pigeon) cock {n} (slang: penis) SEE: dick :: cock {n} (valve or tap for controlling flow of liquid) SEE: stopcock :: cockade {n} (a rosette worn in a hat as an office or party badge) cock-a-doodle-doo {interj} (The cry of the rooster) Cockaigne {prop} (mythical land) cockatiel {n} (a small, rather atypical cockatoo with a distinctive pointed yellow crest) cockatoo {n} (a bird) cockchafer {n} (beetle of genus Melolontha) cockcrow {n} (dawn) cockerel {n} (young male chicken) cockfight {n} (contest) cockle {n} (any of various edible European bivalve mollusks) cockle {n} (corncockle) SEE: corncockle :: cockle {n} (wrinkle) SEE: wrinkle :: cock pigeon {n} (male pigeon) cockpit {n} (the space for pilot and crew in an aircraft) cockpit voice recorder {n} (part of a flight recorder) cock pump {n} (penis pump) SEE: penis pump :: cockroach {n} (type of insect) cockscomb {n} (fleshy red crest of a rooster) cockscomb {n} (Rhinanthus minor) SEE: yellow rattle :: cocksucker {n} (a fellator) cocksucker {n} (an objectionable person) cocktail {n} (alcoholic beverage) cocktail bar {n} (drinking establishment) cockteaser {n} (cocktease) SEE: cocktease :: cocky {adj} (overly self-confident and boastful) corncockle {n} (plant of the genus Agrostemma) gamecock {n} (fighting cock) German cockroach {n} (Blattella germanica) giant burrowing cockroach {n} (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) Molotov cocktail {n} (simple incendiary bomb) peacock {n} (bird) poppycock {n} (nonsense) proud as a peacock {adj} (extremely proud) shuttlecock {n} (badminton ball) spitchcock {n} (eel prepared by spitchcocking) stopcock {n} (valve, tap or faucet) turkey-cock {n} (male turkey) warm the cockles of someone's heart {v} (to provide happiness to someone) weathercock {n} (weather vane) woodcock {n} (wading bird in the genus Scolopax)

5000 WORDS


L107 P4489 peacock der Pfau 孔雀















PHRASES



Die Federn des Pfaus sind sehr schön.



The feathers of the peacock are very beautiful .
Die Federn des Pfaus sind sehr schön 0

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Kakerlaken sind ekelhaft.



Cockroaches are disgusting .
Kakerlaken sind ekelhaft 0

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Kakerlaken sind wirklich ekelhaft.



Cockroaches are really disgusting .
Kakerlaken sind wirklich ekelhaft 0

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She cocked an eye at him .

Sie warf einen schiefen Blick auf ihn.


Sie warf einen schiefen Blick auf ihn.


She cocked an eye at him .