Unit2 Part A Flashcards
1
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leer
A
empty
(full-empty)
2
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Naturwissenschaftler/in
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scientist
3
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studieren, untersuchen, beobachten, lernen
A
(to) study
4
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Werkstatt
A
workshop
5
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Tischler/in, Zimmerer
A
carpenter
6
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Möbel
A
furniture
7
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Öl
A
oil
8
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ein Stück
A
a peace of
9
Q
Hammer
A
hammer
10
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herüberkommen, vorbeikommen
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(to) come over (to)
11
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wahrscheinlich
A
probably
12
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sich über jn./etwas lustig machen
A
(to) make fun of sb./sth.
Don´t make fun of me or I´ll tell Mum.
13
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aufgeben
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(to) give up
14
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heute Nacht, heute Abend
A
tonight
15
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Architekt/in
A
architekt
16
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Astronaut/in
A
astronaut
17
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Friseur /in
A
Hairdresser
18
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Musiker/in
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musician
19
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Maler/in
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painter
20
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natürlich
A
natural
21
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Stichwort( im Wörterbuch)
A
headword
22
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Wortart
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part of speech
23
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Übersetzung
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translation
24
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Kohle
A
coal
25
unterirdisch, unter der Erde
underground
26
jm. Hausarrest/Ausgehverbot erteilen
(to) ground sb.
If you come home so late again, I´ll ground you for two weeks.
27
amtlich, Amts-
official
28
Beamter/in
official
29
Polizei
police
30
aufpassen auf, sich kummern um
(to) look after sb.
I often have to look after my little sister.
31
sich umsehen
(to) look around
I like you new flat. Can i look around?
32
suchen
(to) look for sb./sth.
I´m looking for my keys. Have you seen them?
33
sich freuen auf
(to) look forward to sth.
We´re all looking forward to the summer holidays.
34
untersuchen, prüfen
(to) look into sth.
The officials are going to look into the problem.
35
hochsehen, aufschauen
(to) look up
She heard a noise and looked up from her book.
36
nachschlagen (Wörter, Informationen)
(to) look sth. up
I don´t understand this word. I´ll have to look it up.
37
stoßen auf (zufällig), treffen
(to) come across sb./sth
Later we came across a beuatiful village.
38
bekommen (Krankheit), erkranken an
(to) come down with sth.
Jack can´t take part. He´s come down with a cold.
39
herüberkommen, vorbeikommen
(to) come over
John came over to watch the football with us.
40
haben, kommen auf (Idee, Vorschlag)
(to) come up with sth.
Then my sister came up with a brilliant idea.