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fest (einge) schlafen
fast a sleep
The children were fast asleep.
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unglücklicherweise, leider
unfortunately
unfortunately, no one was there.
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glauben
to believe
Do you really believe that?
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aufbewahren, aufheben
to keep
We keep our car in the garage.
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Portemonnaie, Geldbörse
purse
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sogar (noch), selbst
even
The thief even took our clothes.
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schließlich, zum Schluss
finally
Finally we meet again, Mr Bond.
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erst als
not....until
Don't go until I say.
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böse, zornig
angry
Tom was very angry.
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glücklicherweise
fortunately
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
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fangen
to catch
The police want to catch the burglars.
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reparieren
to mend
Can you mend this for me?
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ausgehen, alle werden, zu Ende gehen
to run out of
We've run ot of milk.
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bewaffnet
armed
The burglar was armed.
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fordern, verlangen
to demand
Anne demanded more money.
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behaupten
to claim
She claims she needs it.
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deutlich, klar erkennbar
distinct
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trotzdem
even so
It's a good offer, but even so.
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fallen (lassen)
to drop
They almost dropped the box.
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flüchten, entkommen
to escape
He escaped before the police came.
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Möbel
furniture
My new furniture was very expensive.
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zertrümmern, zerschlagen
to smash
I had to smash a window to get in.
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Schmuck (sücke)
jewellery
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sofort, umgehend
immediately
We must go immediately.
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(den Stoff) wiederholen
to revise
He didn't revise for his exams.
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plötzlich
suddenly
Suddenly I heard a noise.
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abheben
to pick up
He picked up the phone and said his name.
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(Theater-) Stück, Hörspiel
play
We saw a good play at the theatre.
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(er)morden
to murder
She murded two people.
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Durst haben
to be thirsty
"I'm thirsty." - "Have a drink."
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Verbrechen, Vergehen
crime
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exakt, genau
exactly
How exactly did it happen?
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Hochzeitstag
wedding anniversary
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sich freuen auf
to look forward to
We look forward to working with you.
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anbeten
to adore
Bob adores children.
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(sich) umdrehen
to turn round
Turn around and look at me!
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keine Ahnung
no idea
Sorry, I have no idea.
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auch (noch)
as well
We need salt as well as pepper.
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Ihren Ohren trauen
to believe your ears
Listen to this! You won't believe your ears!
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Was um Himmels willen...?
What on earth....?
What on earths is that?
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schlagen, treffen
to hit
She hit him hard.
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(sich) bewegen
to move
Jo moved quickly.
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höher stellen
to turn up
Please turn up the radio.
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durch (...hindurch)
through
The burglar got in through the window.
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durchsuchen
to search
The police searched the house.
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schmelzen
to melt
My ice-cream has meltetd.
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trösten
to comfort
No one could comfort him.
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schluchzen
to sob
Frank sobbed like a baby.
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sich fragen
to wonder
I wonder what happened next.
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Schluck
sip
He took a sip of whisky.
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Verhalten, Benehmen
behaviour
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verstecken, verbergen
to hide
Anne hid behind a tree.
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(ungestraft) davonkommen
to get away with
He got away with a murder.
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zuletzt
last
When did you last go out.
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nehmen
to catch
We've decided to catch an earlier bus.
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