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Results for: an etwas lutschen, aussaugenTranslations 1 - 30 of 232
German GermanEnglish English
(etwas) verabredento agree on, to arrange
(in etwas) anschnallento strap in
(jemandem etwas) ersparento spare
an etwas beteiligt seinto be involved in something
an etwas denkento keep something in mind
an etwas lutschento suck
an etwas tüftelnto fiddle about with
an jemandem etwas auszusetzen habento find fault with someone
Auch dem Aufmerksamsten entgeht manchmal etwas.Homer sometimes nods.
auf etwas böse seinto be angry at something
auf etwas herum reitento harp on about something
auf etwas scheißento shit on
auf etwas schielento peer hard at somebody / something
auf etwas stoßento hit upon
auf etwas zu sprechen kommento approach
aussaugensuck, to suck
beschwatzen (etwas zu tun)to coax (to do, into doing)
bespielen mit etwasto record s.th. (on tape)
dauernd über etwas redento be on about sth.
die Freude (etwas) trübento temper delight
die Grenze ziehen bei etwasto draw the line at something
die Nase voll haben von etwasto have a belly full of something
die Trommel rühren (für etwas)to beat the big drum (for something)
er hat etwas dabei zu sagenhe has a say in the matter
Er hat etwas dabei zu sagen.He has a say in the matter.
Er hat immer etwas in Petto.He always has something up his sleeve.
es auf etwas anlegento aim at something
es ist etwas im Gangesomething is going on
Es ist etwas im Gange.Something is going on.
es liegt etwas in der Luftsomething is in the wind
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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