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antipodean
schwerer Fall
en el diccionario PONS
ˈhard case SUST.
1. hard case (criminal person):
schwerer [o. coloq. schlimmer] Fall
2. hard case ingl. austr., ingl. neoz. coloq.:
3. hard case (social hardship):
Härtefall m <-(e)s, -fälle>
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
case1 [keɪs] SUST.
1. case (situation, instance):
Fall m <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
in case ...
in case ...
falls ...
2. case (matter):
Angelegenheit f <-, -en>
Frage f <-, -n>
3. case DER.:
Sache f <-, -n>
Verfahren nt <-s, ->
Mordfall m <-(e)s, -fälle>
to state one's case also fig.
4. case MED.:
Fall m <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
Geisteskranke(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
5. case usu sing. (arguments):
Argumente pl für/gegen +acus.
6. case no pl DER. (evidence):
I rest my case fig. coloq.
7. case fig. (person):
he's a case also hum. coloq.
8. case no pl coloq. (nerves):
to be [or get] on sb's case
jdm auf die Nerven gehen coloq.
hör auf, mich zu nerven! coloq.
9. case LING.:
Fall m <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
Kasus m <-, -> espec.
case2 [keɪs] SUST.
1. case (suitcase):
Koffer m <-s, ->
2. case (for display):
Vitrine f <-, -n>
Schaukasten m <-s, -kästen>
3. case (packaging plus contents):
Kiste f <-, -n>
case for instruments
Kasten m <-s, Käs·ten>
4. case:
Schatulle f <-, -n>
Schachtel f <-, -n>
Etui nt <-s, -s>
Kasten m <-s, Käs·ten>
Hülle f <-, -n>
5. case (of a computer):
6. case TIPOGR.:
Setzkasten m <-s, -kästen>
case3 [keɪs] V. trans. coloq.
sich dat. den Laden mal ansehen argot
I. hard [hɑ:d, ingl. am. hɑ:rd] ADJ.
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
Bargeld nt <-(e)s>
Hartkäse m <-s, ->
[as] hard as iron [or a rock] [or stone]
2. hard (tough):
hard person
zäh <zäher, am zäh(e)sten>
hard person
hart <härter, am härtesten>
das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tun coloq.
3. hard (difficult):
4. hard (laborious):
ein harter Kampf a. fig.
to be hard work studies
to be hard work text
to be hard work text
5. hard (severe):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
hard voice
hard voice
hard luck [or esp ingl. brit. lines]! coloq., hard cheese! ingl. brit. coloq.
[so ein coloq.] Pech!
das ist dein Pech! coloq.
to be hard on sb/sth
6. hard (harmful):
to be hard on sth
to be hard on the eyes monitor
7. hard (unfortunate):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
to go hard with sb dated
to go hard with sb dated
8. hard (extreme):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
the hard left/right esp ingl. brit. POL.
9. hard (reliable):
fest <fester, am festesten>
10. hard (potent):
stark <stärker, stärkste>
11. hard (with lime):
12. hard (scrutinizing):
sich dat. etw genau ansehen
13. hard TIPOGR.:
Ausdruck m <-(e)s, -dru·cke>
Kopie f <-, -n>
Abzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
14. hard LING.:
15. hard FÍS. NUCL.:
Hartstrahlung f espec.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
knallhart verhandeln coloq. [o. usu pey. feilschen]
hard and fast information, facts
II. hard [hɑ:d, ingl. am. hɑ:rd] ADV.
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
frozen hard liquid
frozen hard clothing, plants
to set hard glue, varnish
hart werden espec.
to set hard glue, varnish
to set hard concrete, mortar
fest werden espec.
to set hard concrete, mortar
2. hard (vigorously):
to fight hard [for sth] fig.
[um etw acus.] hart kämpfen
sich acus. sehr bemühen [o. coloq. ranhalten] , etw zu tun
3. hard (severely):
schwer <schwerer, schwerste>
to be hard pressed [or pushed][or put] to do sth
4. hard (closely):
knapp <knapper, am knapp(e)sten>
hard by sb/sth
hard by sb/sth
ganz nahe von jdm/etw elev.
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
jdm/etw knapp folgen
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
5. hard (copiously):
6. hard fig. (stubbornly):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be hard done by ingl. brit.
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
case SUST.
Present
Icase
youcase
he/she/itcases
wecase
youcase
theycase
Past
Icased
youcased
he/she/itcased
wecased
youcased
theycased
Present Perfect
Ihavecased
youhavecased
he/she/ithascased
wehavecased
youhavecased
theyhavecased
Past Perfect
Ihadcased
youhadcased
he/she/ithadcased
wehadcased
youhadcased
theyhadcased
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
A particular application of toffee is in toffee apples, sometimes called candy apples, which are apples coated with hard toffee mounted on sticks.
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The festival helped promote many new hard rock and heavy metal acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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It would be hard to turn down a ferrari and speedboat though, and that's why we need to be vigilant about the govenrments relationships with private enterprise and public wealth.
www.macleans.ca
Unfortunately it also saw several mechanical failures, which effectively undid the hard work to develop the motorcycle.
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Also, it isn't hard to generate random text with a frequency distribution similar to real text, artificially raising the coincidence count.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
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Hard cases cannot always be foreseen in advance.
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Härtefälle können nicht immer vorausgesehen werden.
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