Mouth: ruhig
Translational equivalents: quiet _; calm _; quiet (n.); to rest; calm
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1179868 1179868 | 46-60m
You have your peace there.
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SILENCE1*
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ruhe
1249951 1249951 | 31-45f
It is really quiet out there.
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SILENCE1*
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ruhe
1976261 1976261 | 61+f
Yes, I felt at ease then as well.
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SILENCE1* I1* RIGHT-OR-AGREED1^ I1*
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ja ruhe immer
1430328 1430328 | 31-45f
There are meadows and a forest. You can use the bridge to cross the river. That's where I went for a walk.
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ALSO3A SILENCE1* MUCH1C* $PROD MEADOW1A
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au{ch} ru{he} viel wiese
1414503 1414503 | 61+f
My neighbor said that I should immediately go to the hospital, to be safe.
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MUST1 TO-BRING1A^* $INDEX1 SILENCE1* I1 THEN2B
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muss sofort kra{nken}haus keine ruhe
1177275 1177275 | 46-60m
It has to be quiet.
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SILENCE1*
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ruhe
1176846 1176846 | 61+f
We had a little something to drink and everything was nice and quiet.
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TO-DRINK1 SILENCE1* COSY2* SILENCE1
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gemütlich ruhe
1414123 1414123 | 46-60m
Back then I lived in the Karlsruhe area.
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CLOSE-BY1^* $INDEX1* OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^* SILENCE1* APARTMENT5 I2 NEXT-TO2
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karlsruhe wohnen [MG]
1204877 1204877 | 46-60m
That’s why I’m more focused on my work within the deaf club right now; I’ve reduced the work with my parents.
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PARENTS1A* BIT2A* $GEST-TO-STAY-CALM1^* SILENCE1*
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eltern bisschen [MG] ruhe
1177278 1177278 | 46-60m
I went on working for about another 15 minutes, and when I got up they still looked all quiet and serious.
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STILL4A* $INDEX1 IF-OR-WHEN1A SILENCE1* TO-SPEAK3* HOW-MUCH3A* SERIOUS1A
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immer noch wenn ruhig wie ernst
1182135 1182135 | 46-60f
Usually, these meetings are well attended. About 40 people come from all over Baden-Wurttemberg such as Heidelberg, Mannheim, Offenburg, Karlsruhe and others.
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$INDEX1* OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^* SILENCE1*
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$INDEX1 $INDEX1 $INDEX1*
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mannheim offenburg karlsruhe
2935384-11295937-11502021 2935384-… | 31-45m
I took my time to study my toy cars, let them drive around and thought about how they worked technologically.
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EXACTLY1* TO-THINK1B* SILENCE1* TO-OBSERVE3B* TECHNOLOGY1 $PROD
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ruhe was technik [MG]
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
I have hearing friends as well who tell me that the noise - like the noise of cars - is awful and they would love to have some peace and quiet.
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$PROD TO-WISH1B $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d* SILENCE1*
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auto wünsch einmal ruhe
1413451-11105600-11163240 1413451-… | 18-30m
Right, we cannot hear; therefore, we have some peace and quiet at all times.
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EAR1* TO-SWITCH-OFF-EAR1 EAR1* SILENCE1*
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aus ruhe
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
It's quieter in other cities.
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$INDEX1* NO1B STH-OR-SLIGHTLY2 SILENCE1* PLANE1^
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ruhig
1212402 1212402 | 31-45f
It was pleasantly quiet at home.
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I1* WELL1 THERE1* SILENCE1*
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zu hause ruh
1290581 1290581 | 31-45m
Nobody tries talking to me and I have my space.
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TO-LET-KNOW1A* NOTHING1B* I2* SILENCE1* FEELING3 I2* WHAT1A
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[MG] was
1250270 1250270 | 46-60f
He snarls at her: “Enough, stop it! I need to rest!” and is about to leave.
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ENOUGH1B* NO3B^ TO-NEED1* SILENCE1* SUDDENLY4*
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TO-ELOPE2*
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genug stopp brauch ruhe
1250721 1250721 | 61+m
Exactly. Now you’re retired and you finally have some peace and quiet.
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RIGHT-OR-CORRECT1B PENSION5* DONE1A SILENCE1*
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richtig rente fertig ruhe
1248090 1248090 | 31-45m
There is never enough time to just calmly sign.
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WHEN1* $GEST-OFF1^ TIME1 SILENCE1* TO-SIGN1D* $GEST-OFF1^*
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wann zeit ruh
1976261 1976261 | 61+f
I only then felt at ease when everyone was home.
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MAIN1A^* PRESENT-OR-HERE1* PRESENT-OR-HERE1* SILENCE1* I1 $GEST-OFF1^
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wenn da da da ruhe
1292458 1292458 | 18-30m
It’s possible they move to the country because the need the peace and quiet.
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BACK1A* REASON4B* TO-NEED1* SILENCE1*
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zurück grund brauch ruhe
1212402 1212402 | 31-45f
Then I stayed in bed all evening, rested and slept it off.
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BED1B EARLY4* TO-STAY2* SILENCE1* TO-SLEEP1A*
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bett früh bett ru{he}
1247205 1247205 | 31-45f
“Don’t get nervous. Just keep calm.”
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NOT3B TO-UPSET1* $INDEX1 SILENCE1*
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nicht aufregen ruhe
1290126 1290126 | 31-45m
They think it’d be better if it were still up or if we just rebuilt the wall.
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WALL1B* BACK2* WALL1B* SILENCE1*
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mauer wieder zurück [MG] ruhe
1289462 1289462 | 46-60f
I have to turn it off then and have my peace.
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MUST1 OFF-CLOSED2* DONE4* SILENCE1* DONE4*
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muss aus ruhe
1414123 1414123 | 46-60m
Back then I lived in the Karlsruhe area.
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OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^* $INDEX1* OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^* SILENCE1* CLOSE-BY1^* $INDEX1* OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^*
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karlsruhe karlsruhe»
1250270 1250270 | 46-60f
He yells at her: “I need to rest! I don’t have the time, I need to rest!”
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I1* $ORAL^ TIME3 SILENCE1*
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ich hab keine zeit ruhe
1177275 1177275 | 46-60m
If the announcer wants to start speaking, everybody else has to stay quiet.
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GO-START1* TO-SHOOT1B^* CLOSE-MOUTH1* SILENCE1*
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los [MG] ruhe
1248862 1248862 | 18-30f
When the plays were done, the people went outside and left the jury to discuss their decision in peace.
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$INDEX1* DISCUSSION1A* TO-LET1* SILENCE1* DISCUSSION1A* $GEST-DECLINE1^* GOOD1^
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[MG] [MG] ruhe [MG]
1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
I usually ate alone and enjoyed thinking and watching others.
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ALWAYS3* ALONE1A TO-EAT-OR-FOOD2* SILENCE1* TO-EAT-OR-FOOD2* TO-THINK1B TO-OBSERVE1*
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immer allein es{sen} ruhe
1976261 1976261 | 61+f
He didn’t care, he wanted to go to sleep, because he had to work the next day.
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$INDEX1 I1* $GEST-DECLINE1^* SILENCE1* $GEST-DECLINE1^* I1 $GEST-NM^
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arbeiten ruhe [MG]
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Nothing had been heard from me, that’s right, exactly.
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SILENCE1 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1B EXACTLY3*
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ruhe genau genau
2021499 2021499 | 46-60m
I'd have my peace there.
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SILENCE1 I1
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ruhe
1289462 1289462 | 46-60m
And have his peace.
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SILENCE1
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ruhe
1249620 1249620 | 18-30m
It's peaceful.
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SILENCE1
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ruhe
1249741 1249741 | 18-30m
It's a quiet area.
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SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^*
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ruhig
1184089 1184089 | 61+m
She was gentle, modest.
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SILENCE1 MODEST1B* NO3B^*
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ruhig bescheiden
1212176 1212176 | 46-60f
And that way I could have my peace.
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OVER-TEMPORAL4* SILENCE1
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ruhe
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Rest.
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$GEST-OFF1^ SILENCE1
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ruhe
1976261 1976261 | 61+f
Then, I felt relieved and I was able to sleep peacefully.
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$GEST-DECLINE1^* SILENCE1 I1* TO-SLEEP2B*
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$GEST-DECLINE1^*
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[MG]
1212402 1212402 | 31-45f
I was able to focus and as a result my grades in school improved gradually.
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I2* SILENCE1 TO-FOCUS1* I2* BEAUTIFUL5*
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ruh konzentra{tion} toll
1248505 1248505 | 31-45f
She could never rest. Why wouldn’t they leave her alone?
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NONE1* SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^ TO-LET1* $GEST-OFF1^
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kein ruhe lass
1984210 1984210 | 61+m
The bird is swinging back and forth, happily whistling.
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BIRD1* SILENCE1 TO-HOLD-ON4* SWING2*
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vogel ruhig [MG]
1204694 1204694 | 61+f
That way, she had her peace.
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TO-BELONG1^* SILENCE1 TO-BELONG1^*
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hat ruhe
1184089 1184089 | 61+m
She was likable, gentle and very, what's the word, sociable.
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GOOD1^* SILENCE1 VERY4* TO-SAY3 CONTACT4
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sympathisch ruhig sehr sag man kontaktfreudig»
1182062 1182062 | 46-60f
You can’t relax then.
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NONE3 SILENCE1
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kein ruhe
1182062 1182062 | 46-60f
There's one in Karlsruhe, do you know it?
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OBJECT-ON-NECKLACE1^* SILENCE1 PRESENT-OR-HERE1 TO-SHOP1 ROUND13B^
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karlsruhe da einkaufen zentrum
1182062 1182062 | 46-60f
You can take your time to look it up.
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TO-LOOK1 SILENCE1
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schauen ruhe
2025500 2025500 | 46-60m
This sign shows that you’re able to relax after having finished work, and that you’re even inactive at times.
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PASSIVE1A LIKE1A* ELDERLY3 SILENCE1
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passiv wie senior ruhe
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
It doesn't affect us, we can simply do our work even if there would be constant chatter in the background.
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$GEST-DECLINE1^ MY3* ROOM1A* SILENCE1
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mein ruhe
1289910 1289910 | 18-30f
When you are forty years old, you are more mature, more settled, and you don’t want to go back to all that action and excitement.
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$INDEX1 FOR1 MATURE3 SILENCE1 BECOME1* NOT3A NERVOUS1B^
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vierzig für reifer ruhig geworden nicht mehr [MG]
1427368 1427368 | 46-60m
After the fall of the Berlin Wall all the politicians went to West Germany and left their houses vacant.
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FLIGHT1A MUST1A^ HOUSE1A SILENCE1 SHELF-OR-SUBJECT2A^ SILENCE1
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geflohen vorher haus ruhe einfach ruhe
1427368 1427368 | 46-60m
After the fall of the Berlin Wall all the politicians went to West Germany and left their houses vacant.
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HOUSE1A SILENCE1 SHELF-OR-SUBJECT2A^ SILENCE1
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haus ruhe einfach ruhe
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
I took off, so I could have my peace.
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TO-ELOPE1A THEN6* SILENCE1
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dann ruhe
1292458 1292458 | 18-30m
I can deal with the quiet.
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OPINION1A $GEST^ SILENCE1 AREA1A* CAN1 $GEST-OFF1^*
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meine ruhe kann
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
I have my peace there.
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I1 INSIDE1B SILENCE1 I1 $GEST-OFF1^
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ruhe
1418858 1418858 | 31-45m
I am not used to so much excitement.
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I2 HABIT1 SILENCE1 I2* $GEST-OFF1^*
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gewo{hnt} ruhig
1212402 1212402 | 31-45f
I needed to rest.
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I2 TO-WANT8* SILENCE1
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will ruhe
1245462 1245462 | 18-30m
The others sign more reserved and with a stiffer poise.
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$INDEX1 LIKE3A SILENCE1 POISE-OR-ATTITUDE1B TO-SIGN1G $GEST-OFF1^*
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ruhe [MG]
1248505 1248505 | 31-45f
He said, “Yes, she wasn’t left alone!
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$GEST^* NONE1* SILENCE1
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$GEST-OFF1^*
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ja kein ruhe
1289793 1289793 | 18-30f
You really have your peace there, not many people come at night.
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SILENT3* TO-STAY2* SILENCE1 SILENCE4* LITTLE-BIT9* PEOPLE2
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still ruhe wenig leu{te}
1250270 1250270 | 46-60f
He yells at her: “I need to rest! I don’t have the time, I need to rest!”
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I1* TO-NEED1* SILENCE1 I1* $ORAL^ TIME3
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ich brauch ruhe ich hab keine zeit
1182343 1182343 | 31-45f
They are rather at home and have their peace.
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RATHER1* AT-HOME2 SILENCE1
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lieber zu hause ruhe
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
I come for the sake of decency, say the toast, thank them for the invite, wish them a lot of fun and leave again. I feel better that way.
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$PROD I1* TO-LIKE4* SILENCE1
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ruhe
1247849 1247849 | 46-60f
You prefer calmer romantic movies, right?
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FOR1 LOVE1C* MOVIE4* SILENCE1 MOVIE1* TO-LIKE4* $INDEX1*
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für liebesfilm ruhig film
1220195 1220195 | 46-60m
We talked a little more, but that was it.
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TO-SIGN1A THATS-ALL1A* $GEST-OFF1^ SILENCE1
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[MG] [MG]
1290754 1290754 | 46-60m
It wasn’t too much or over the top, it was rather quiet.
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OVER-OR-ABOUT1 TO-EXAGGERATE1* NO2B* SILENCE1 AREA1D*
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TO-LIST1C^
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über [MG] ruhig
1291243 1291243 | 31-45f
But you could definitely ask your co-workers first if they thought you would get some time off work if you started at a new work place, or with new tasks, or did some volunteer work.
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$ORAL^ YOU1* CAN2A SILENCE1 $INDEX1 FIRST-OF-ALL1A BEFOREHAND1A*
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aber du kann ruhig zuerst vor{her}
1176846 1176846 | 61+f
We had a little something to drink and everything was nice and quiet.
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TO-DRINK1 SILENCE1* COSY2* SILENCE1
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gemütlich ruhe
1181602 1181602 | 18-30m
I could study in peace and relax, without any educators around.
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I1 CAN1* I1 SILENCE1 TO-CRAM1* SILENCE1 TO-SWITCH-OFF-HEAD1*
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kann ruhig lern lern lern ruhe abschalten
1420216 1420216 | 18-30f
We needed a calm environment and a space for ourselves.
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TO-WANT2* TO-NEED1* SILENCE1 MASS-OF-PEOPLE-ACTIVE1* CHAMBER1B* $GEST-OFF1^
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WHY2A*
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warum brauch ruhe zimmer
1249741 1249741 | 18-30m
There are a lot of animals and it's very quiet.
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ANIMAL1B PRESENT-OR-HERE1* AREA1A^* SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^
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tiere ruhig
1292458 1292458 | 18-30m
With older age, they have enough of the bustle of the city and find calm in the country.
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TO-SWARM1 OLD5A TO-BE-FED-UP1 SILENCE1 COUNTRY2*
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alt ruhe land
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
Unlike the hearing people who toss and turn in their bed and can't find some peace, we sleep soundly.
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TO-TOSS-AND-TURN1A WE2* MORE1* SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^ SENTIMENT1
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[MG] mehr ruhe
1289462 1289462 | 46-60m
It's important to rest and relax, and then it disappears.
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I2 SILENCE4* RELAXATION2* SILENCE1 YOU1* TO-KNOW-STH2B* VANISHED1A
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ich ruhe entspannt ruhe weiß [MG]
1289793 1289793 | 18-30f
It’s really nice, so quite in the evening.
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$GEST-OFF1^ $$EXTRA-LING-ACT^ EVENING2* SILENCE1 PLEASANT2*
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abends ruhe angenehm
1204691 1204691 | 61+f
I think it’s enough now, one should let some quiet in and be happy about things, east and west alike.
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I1 SLOW1* ENOUGH1A* SILENCE1 TO-LOOK1 TO-LOOK1
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[MG] genug ruhe schau schau
1250270 1250270 | 46-60f
He answers angrily: “No! I need to rest!”
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$GEST^* I1* TO-NEED1* SILENCE1
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ich brauch ruhe
1413451-11105600-11163240 1413451-… | 18-30m
Hearing people get nervous, or they get an earache. Silence is an advantage.
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$GEST-TO-COVER-ONES-EARS1^* PAIN3* ADVANTAGE2 SILENCE1 $GEST^
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schmerzen vorteil ruhe
1212611 1212611 | 18-30f
Being deaf means having your peace and quiet.
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MEANING1* I2* EAR1^* SILENCE1 PRESENT-OR-HERE1* I2* $GEST-OFF1^
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bedeutet ruhe da
1181602 1181602 | 18-30m
I could study in peace and relax, without any educators around.
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I1 SILENCE1 TO-CRAM1* SILENCE1 TO-SWITCH-OFF-HEAD1* TO-EDUCATE1A WITHOUT1B
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ruhig lern lern lern ruhe abschalten erzieher ohne
1584411 1584411 | 31-45f
Then he just fell asleep and they conducted the test with all the wires and the computer.
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TO-SLEEP1A AND-THEN2 $PROD SILENCE1 COMPUTER2 $GEST^
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schlafen dann ruhe computer
1585089 1585089 | 31-45m
If you drive reasonably, everything’s fine.
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TIDY2 TO-DRIVE-A-CAR2 $GEST-DECLINE1^ SILENCE1
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ordentlich fahren [MG] ruhig
1248862 1248862 | 18-30f
At night one of the nurses gave me an injection to calm me down.
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ON-PERSON1* TO-INJECT1A* LIKE-SAYING1* SILENCE1
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auf spritze wie ruhig
2935384-11295937-11502021 2935384-… | 31-45m
As a deaf person, I look at the displays, sit down, and wait patiently.
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RIGHT-OR-AGREED2* TO-GO2A TO-SIT1A SILENCE1 DONE1A* $GEST-OFF1^
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stimmt [MG] ruhe fertig
1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
She visited me, and we’d talk; I was able to relax. Sometimes we would go to parties, drink a bit. That was nice. She would explain school stuff to me as well.
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KEYBOARD1^* $INDEX1* TALK2A SILENCE1 I1 TO-SWITCH-OFF-HEAD1 MOOD3*
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unterhalten ruhe abschalten stimmung
1248505 1248505 | 31-45f
I told #Name2 about it and he said, “Diana hasn’t had any peace and quiet.”
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$GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^ $ALPHA1:D* NONE1* SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^
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[MG] di{ana} keine ruhe
1248505 1248505 | 31-45f
And still, photographers would probably love to take her pictures even now as she is rising up to heaven as an angel.”
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$INDEX1* PHOTO3* NONE1* SILENCE1
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$INDEX2 $GEST-OFF1^*
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foto foto foto kein ruhe
2025500 2025500 | 46-60m
We had a recent meeting where I told them that I would like to retire in three years.
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I1* $NUM-YEAR-AFTER-NOW1:3d TO-WANT2* SILENCE1 TO-WITHDRAW3 $GEST-OFF1^
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wünschen drei ja{hren} will ruhig zurück{ziehen} [MG]
1431224 1431224 | 31-45m
The hearing people sat in their seats, but all people around them were moving, so they asked if we could calm down.
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$GEST^* $GEST-ATTENTION1^* TO-SIT1A* SILENCE1 $GEST-OFF1^
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[MG] [MG] sitzen ruhig
1212402 1212402 | 31-45f
I retreated to my room and closed the door to be able to study in peace.
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CHAMBER1B* $INDEX1 SILENCE1 I1* TO-CRAM1
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CLOSE-DOOR1*
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zimmer tür zu ruhe lernen
1244581 1244581 | 18-30m
But it was impossible, so they needed to calm down.
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CAN2A* TO-STAY2* SILENCE1*
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[MG] ruhe
1177275 1177275 | 46-60m
If you make sounds the recording turns out bad, so that’s why you need to stay quiet.
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PERCEPTION1* BAD-OR-STALE2B NO2A* SILENCE1*
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aufnahme [MG] ruhe
1290121 1290121 | 31-45m
Knowing my father, I'd say he didn't angrily beat on the table, but instead everyone stayed pretty calm.
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TO-HIT1* NOT1* TO-SPEAK1A^* SILENCE1* $GEST-NM-TO-SHRUG1^
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[MG] [MG]
Mouth: still
Translational equivalent: silent; quiet
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1178147 1178147 | 31-45f
As time went on it got quieter and quieter around the productions.
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OUTDOORS1B^* SILENT3* $GEST^
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still
1289793 1289793 | 18-30f
You really have your peace there, not many people come at night.
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SILENT3* TO-STAY2* SILENCE1 SILENCE4*
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still ruhe
1428038 1428038 | 46-60f
Today, this topic is not being discussed much anymore.
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TODAY1* SILENT3* VANISHED1A $GEST-OFF1^ NOT-ANYMORE1B
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heute still [MG] nicht mehr»
1249131-10284534-10424015 1249131-… | 46-60f
When the time was up we looked around to see if everything was quiet.
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NOT-ANYMORE1A TO-PASS-STH1* SILENT3*
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nicht mehr vorbei still
1211082-13131933-13230433 1211082-… | 46-60f
In the past, I did a lot of knitting, but then it got less and less.
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TO-KNIT1 SILENT3*
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PAST-OR-BACK-THEN1*
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früher [MG] [MG]
1414503 1414503 | 61+f
That way, we caught the fraudster and they got arrested.
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$INDEX1* NOW1* SILENT3* THEN7* TO-FIND1B* TO-ARREST-SB2*
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je{tzt} still dann gefunden jetzt verhaften»
1418858 1418858 | 31-45m
I imagine that the audience is pretty quiet when someone gives a talk.
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CAN1* IMAGINATION1B TO-SIGN1B SILENT3* AREA1D^*
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kann vorst{ellen} gebärden gebärden still
1177278 1177278 | 46-60m
Sometime in the afternoon, some of my colleagues were sitting around completely quietly and still.
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TO-SWARM1^ COLLEAGUE1A* $INDEX1 SILENT3* TO-LOOK-AT1^ SILENT2
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TO-LIST1C*
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kollege still
1177278 1177278 | 46-60m
I looked around again, and some of my colleagues were sitting there really quietly.
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$NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2* COLLEAGUE1A* SILENT3*
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$NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d*
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drei zwei s{till}
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Everything was put on hold.
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SILENT3
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still
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Then there was another standstill, I stopped teaching.
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SILENT3 NOT3A* TO-MAKE-USE-OF-STH1* $INDEX1*
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still nicht benutzen»
1584545 1584545 | 31-45f
It was quiet then. They did not mine the brown coal anymore.
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SILENT3 TO-DIG7^* NOT-ANYMORE1A
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still braunkohle nicht mehr
1290754 1290754 | 46-60m
One can’t do nothing.
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SILENT3 NOT4
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still nicht
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
It's quiet there now.
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NOW1 SILENT3
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jetzt still
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
At some point I became second chairwoman in #Name1 because another person resigned due to their bad reputation.
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LATER7 SILENT3 $INDEX1 $NAME I1
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still da #name1 ich war
1248941-12070517-12233223 1248941-… | 18-30f
I had learned several signs through “camfrog“, and that’s how I got interested in it, but I don’t really use it anymore.
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INTEREST1A* TO-SIGN1A NOW3* SILENT3 UNTIL-NOW1 $GEST-DECLINE1^ $GEST^
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[MG] [MG] jetzt still
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
That’s true, there hadn’t been any snow for a long time, but the last two years we had just enough snow for sledding.
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LONG-TEMPORAL2* SILENT3 BUT1* $NUM-YEAR-BEFORE-NOW1:1d $NUM-YEAR-BEFORE-NOW1:2d
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RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A*
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stimmt lange still aber ein jahr zwei jahr
1220196-12291229-12432115 1220196-… | 46-60m
What can you do? It's grown quiet now and in five years it will be completely inactive.
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NOW1 I2 $GEST-OFF1^ SILENT3 MEANING1* YEAR1B* LATER4
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was machen still fünf jahre später
1430328 1430328 | 31-45f
Last time we saw each other was five years ago and we haven't been in contact since then.
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ENDING2B LAST1A YEAR1B* SILENT3
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letzt fünf jahren still
1249302 1249302 | 61+f
When the sports club got less and less active, I took up swimming.
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$GEST-OFF1^ ALL2A^ $GEST-OFF1^ SILENT3 TO-SWIM1* AFTER-TEMPORAL1* TO-JOIN1
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meistens still schwimmen
1178768 1178768 | 61+f
I thought the memory would fade and was surprised that it didn't.
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TO-THINK1B* DISSOLUTION1A^ NO3B^* SILENT3 STILL4A* AFTERWARDS1A^ TO-REMEMBER3A*
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gedacht [MG] bissch{en} still noch noch erinnerung erinnerung»
1430328 1430328 | 31-45m
It was really different for me when I moved away.
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I2 TO-MOVE1* TO-BE-CONFUSED1 SILENT3 $GEST^ DIFFERENT1 $GEST-OFF1^*
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ich umziehen [MG] still anders
1220195 1220195 | 46-60m
That's when I stopped.
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I2 THATS-ALL1B SILENT2 SILENT3
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[LM:ah] still
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Then there was another standstill, I stopped teaching.
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TO-MAKE-USE-OF-STH1* $INDEX1* TO-TEACH1* SILENT3
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benutzen still
1220196-12291229-12432115 1220196-… | 46-60m
What can you do? It's grown quiet now and in five years it will be completely inactive.
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MEANING1* YEAR1B* LATER4 SILENT3
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fünf jahre später still