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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
Führung (Advanced search)




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COMPOUND WORDS


abduction {n} (law: wrongful carrying off of a human being) abduction {n} (leading away, carrying away) accomplishment {n} (that which completes) accountancy {n} (the profession of accounting) behaviour {n} (the way matter moves or acts) behaviour {n} Verhalten biological warfare {n} (use of an organism as a weapon of war) conduct {n} (act or method of controlling or directing) crossover {n} (A place where one thing cross, see also: crosses over another) delusion {n} (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind) demonstration {n} (event) direction {n} (work of the director (manager)) display {n} (spectacle) ditto {n} (ditto mark) elite {n} (group with higher status) execution {n} (act of executing or the state of being executed) execution {n} (carrying into effect of a court judgment, or of a will) execution {n} (carrying out of an instruction by a computer) explanation {n} (the act or process of explaining) exposition {n} (fiction: opening section) fake {n} (something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently) hijack {n} (instance of hijacking of a vehicle) inception {n} (the creation or beginning of something) introduction {n} (act or process of introducing) introduction {n} (initial section of a book or article which introduces subject material) introduction {n} (means of presenting one person to another) kidnap {n} (an instance of kidnapping) kidnapping {n} (the crime of taking a person against their will, sometimes for ransom) lead {n} (act of leading or conducting) lead {n} (precedence; advance position) leadership {n} (capacity to lead) management {n} (administration; the process or practice of managing) overpass {n} (A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc) performance {n} (live show or concert) performance {n} (the act of performing; carrying into execution or action; accomplishment) premiere {n} (first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment) preview {n} (advance showing of a film, exhibition etc.) quotation marks {n} (Note: These languages use “◌”-style marks or other styles as indicated. Some are singular and some plural.) rerun {n} (television program shown after its initial presentation) scare quote {n} (quotation mark used to provoke reaction ) seduction {n} (act of seducing) staging {n} (theater: performance of a play) temptation {n} (act of tempting) underpass {n} (passage) warfare {n} (Military operations of some particular kind) warfare {n} (The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy) 101 {adj} (basic, beginner-)

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PHRASES



Nummer 6 übernahm die Führung gegenüber allen anderen Wettbewerbern.



No 0 6 has taken the lead over all the other contestants .
Nummer 6 übernahm die Führung gegenüber allen anderen Wettbewerbern 0

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(DE )

(0628)


Heute Abend gibt es eine Ballettaufführung.



There is a ballet performance tonight .
Heute Abend gibt es eine Ballettaufführung 0

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(DE )

(0881)


Sie gibt heute Abend eine Aufführung auf der Bühne.



She is giving a performance on stage this evening .
Sie gibt heute Abend eine Aufführung auf der Bühne 0

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(DE )

(1560)




Everyone looked on me as a leader .

Alle sahen in mir eine Führungspersönlichkeit.


What time is the next performance ?

Um wie viel Uhr findet die nächste Aufführung statt?


Alle sahen in mir eine Führungspersönlichkeit.
Um wie viel Uhr findet die nächste Aufführung statt?


Everyone looked on me as a leader .
What time is the next performance ?