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Man kann nicht gleichzeitig am Kuchen naschen und ihn behalten
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your [jɔ:ʳ, jʊəʳ, ingl. am. jʊr] ADJ. pos.
1. your:
2. your (one's):
too [tu:] ADV. inv.
1. too (overly):
too big, heavy, small
2. too (very):
sehr <mehr, am meisten>
3. too (also):
me too! coloq.
4. too (moreover):
5. too ingl. am. coloq. (said for emphasis, to contradict):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
too right! ingl. austr.
I. cake [keɪk] SUST.
1. cake:
Kuchen m <-s, ->
Torte f <-, -n>
2. cake (patty):
Küchlein nt <-s, ->
Fischlaibchen nt austr.
Kartoffelpuffer m <-s, ->
Reibekuchen m <-s, ->
3. cake (block):
4. cake ingl. am. black argot (money):
Knete f <-> argot
Stutz m <-es, -> kein pl suizo
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
a piece of cake coloq.
a piece of cake coloq.
a piece of cake coloq.
ein Klacks m coloq.
to take the cake coloq.
to take the cake coloq.
II. cake [keɪk] SUST. modifier
cake (ingredients, form, mixture, recipe):
III. cake [keɪk] V. trans.
IV. cake [keɪk] V. 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 acus.
you sing.
dir dat.
you polite form
Sie nom., acus.
you polite form
Ihnen dat.
you got it ingl. am.
2. you:
you pl
ihr <euer, euch, euch> nom.
you pl
euch acus., dat.
you polite form
Sie nom., acus.
you polite form
Ihnen dat.
3. you (one):
man <einem, einen>
4. you (in exclamations):
du/sie/ihr ...!
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] V. trans.
1. eat (consume):
to eat sth
etw essen
to eat sth animal
frühstücken <frühstückt, hat gefrühstückt>
morgenessen coloq. suizo
etwas essen elev.
2. eat ingl. am. fig. coloq. (accept costs):
to eat sth
etw hinnehmen [o. coloq. schlucken] [müssen]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to eat sb for breakfast coloq.
eat your heart out hum. coloq.
sich acus. [vor Kummer] verzehren elev.
[I'm so hungry] I could eat a horse esp hum. coloq.
jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen coloq. hum.
to eat humble pie [or ingl. am., ingl. austr. also crow] coloq.
what's eating you? coloq.
what's eating you? coloq.
II. eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] V. intr.
essen <isst, aß, gegessen>
coloq. to eat for comfort
aus Frust essen coloq.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
you are what you eat provb.
it's [ɪts]
it's = it is/it has, be, have
I. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] V. trans.
1. have:
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth (possess)
etw haben
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth (own)
etw haben [o. besitzen]
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] the time (have enough time)
2. have (suffer from):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth illness, symptom
etw haben
3. have (feel):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth
etw haben
4. have (engage in):
to have a nap [or coloq. snooze]
schwimmen <schwamm, geschwommen>
sich acus. mit jdm aussprechen
5. have (consume):
to have sth
etw zu sich dat. nehmen
6. have (experience):
7. have (receive):
okay, her [o. rüber] damit! coloq.
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. austr.have got] sth
etw haben
10. have (exhibit):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth
etw haben [o. aufweisen]
11. have (comprise):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth
etw haben
eine Wochen hat [o. elev. zählt] 7 Tage
12. have (have learned):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth
etw haben
13. have (think):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth idea, plan, reason, suggestion
etw haben
14. have (be obliged):
to have [or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] to do sth
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth to do
15. have (give birth to):
16. have (render):
to have [or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] the radio/TV on
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sth ready (finish)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have 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. austr.have got] sb/sth
jdn/etw [gefunden] haben
20. have (place):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sb/sth somewhere
jdn/etw irgendwo haben
21. have (hold):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sb/sth by sth she had the dog by the ears
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sb by the throat
22. have m. coloq. (have sex with):
to have sb
23. have coloq. (deceive):
24. have coloq. (confound):
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] sb
25. have esp ingl. am. coloq. (indulge):
sich dat. etw gönnen [o. genehmen]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to not have any [of it] coloq.
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 coloq. (be broken)
hinüber sein coloq.
to have had it coloq. (be broken)
dran coloq. [o. argot geliefert] sein
to have had it with sb/sth coloq.
von jdm/etw die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben coloq.
to have had it with sb/sth coloq.
jdn/etw satthaben
etw ist nicht zu bekommen [o. coloq. aufzutreiben]
kommt nicht infrage [o. coloq. in die Tüte] !
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] nothing on sb coloq. (be less able)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] nothing on sb coloq. (be less able)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)
to have[or esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.have got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)
and what have you coloq.
II. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] V. aux.
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] SUST. coloq.
be <was/were, been> [bi:, bi] V. intr. + sust./adj.
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 acus. sein
to be all for sth
ganz [o. sehr] für etw acus. 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] coloq.
7. be in part. pas. (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. liter.:
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! elev.
be seated! form.
18. be (expresses continuation):
to be doing sth
19. be (expresses passive):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
far be it from sb to do sth
geh! hau ab! coloq.
so sei es coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
cake SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
eat V.
to eat like a pig fig.
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eat V.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
IT SUST.
IT abreviatura de information technology TEC. INF.
in·for·ma·tion tech·ˈnol·ogy SUST., IT SUST. 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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