Translational equivalents: see; to look at; to look at
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1180027 hb07 | 18-30m
The boy and the dog are happy to see the frogs.
r DOG3* DOG3 TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-SPOT1 PRESENT-OR-HERE1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2
l
m hu{nd} hund [MG] [MG] da zwei
1248625-… goe06 | 31-45f
I see! I was surprised because I thought you were talking about yourself.
r $GEST-NM^ SELF1A* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m ach so selbst was
1250270 mvp04 | 46-60f
The woman swallows her disappointment.
r WOMAN6* TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-BEAR1B
l
m frau [MG]
1250270 mvp04 | 46-60f
The man flinches. He gets angry.
r TO-LOOK-AT2 SENTIMENT1 MAD1A
l
m [MG] war bisschen wütend
1181838 stu11 | 31-45f
But luckily I switched channels and saw that the topic was trending everywhere.
r I1 BUT1 LUCK1 WHAT1A* BEGINNING1A*
l TO-LOOK-AT2
m [MG] aber glück was anfang
1250270 mvp04 | 46-60f
The man looks at her, shocked, and just blinks.
r TO-LOOK-AT2 MAN10* $INDEX1* $GEST-NM^
l
m mann
1584855 lei13 | 46-60m
I was watching it and wondering when the Berlin Wall shall be falling.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2 DAILY2A^ SHOULD1 TO-OPEN3^
l
m wann soll frei
1176407 sh02 | 18-30f
We stared at it in disbelief finding it terribly awful.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $INDEX1 YOU-PLURAL1A BAD3A
l
m schlimm
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
I said that it was nothing. On the inside, however, I was flabbergasted, how could someone just say that?
r NOT1 NOT1 I1* TO-LOOK-AT2 BACK-OF-THE-HEAD1^ CAN2A $INDEX1
l
m nichts nichts [MG] [MG] kann
1291572 mst10 | 46-60f
She told me all those things and I listened.
r TO-TELL1* I1* TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m [MG] erzählt erzählt [MG]
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
I learn about that and think, “I’m affected.”
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 AFFECTED2
l
m betroffen
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
I thought that it was annoying.
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l I1* TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-DECLINE1^* TO-GET-ON-SBS-NERVES1
m [MG] [MG]
1419370 ber10 | 18-30m
Okay, so, they explained the different tasks that we had to do.
r TASK3A $GEST-DECLINE1^* I2 TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m [MG] [MG]
1431676 koe22 | 46-60m
I watched some movies about fate, and the topic captivated me.
r $INDEX1* DESTINY1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 FASCINATING3
l
m … schicksal [MG]
1292458 mst14 | 18-30m
One always sees the same stuff anyway.
r ANYWAY2 TO-LOOK-AT2 SAME4 TO-LOOK1 STREAM1^*
l
m sowieso [MG]
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
I looked at that and was wondering what was going on.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-TO-PONDER2^
l
m [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
You need to get up and see if everything is alright.
r TO-GET-UP1* TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST^ GOOD1* TO-GET-UP1*
l
m auf gut
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
I asked what was going on.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 WHAT1A*
l
m [MG] was
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
I saw a person crying once again; they looked so happy.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 THEN1A* AN1A TO-CRY1A*
l
m dann wieder ein [MG]
1292458 mst14 | 18-30m
One can walk around, go shopping, look at the old town, the culture, that’s interesting.
r INTEREST1A TO-LOOK-AT2 WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1* DIFFERENT1* OLD5B
l
m [MG] [MG] altstadt
1431676 koe22 | 46-60m
You can, of course, visit our online presence sometime.
r ALWAYS1A^* INTERNET1A PAGE3 TO-LOOK-AT2 CAN1 TO-LOOK-AT1* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m irgendwann internetseite kann sehen
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
He was right.
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l I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A
m stimmt
1419797 ber12 | 31-45f
They sit there like puppets and they don't understand anything of what I sign anyway.
r DOLL1 TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-UNDERSTAND1 NOT3B I1
l
m puppe [MG] verstehen nicht
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
Oh well, but I told them they could try talking to the other deaf people as well.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^ I2 $GEST-DECLINE1^
l
m [MG]
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
And they focused mainly on full sentences which was just annoying.
r $INDEX1 $GEST-SYLLABLE1^ I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m [MG]
1419265 ber09 | 18-30f
The other man doesn’t want her, but she still hopes that he’ll come to her.
r TO-THINK1B TO-HOPE2B I1* TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST^
l
m hoffen ich [MG]
1433410 mue07 | 31-45m
There are technical devices like an alarm clock with lights or vibrations.
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l ALARM-CLOCK1A* TO-SAY1 ALARM-CLOCK4* TO-LOOK-AT2
m wecker sag [MG]
1251334 mvp08 | 46-60m
Within the deaf group I was usually around second place.
r TO-LOOK-AT2 DEAF1B MAIN-POINT1A* $NUM-ORDINAL1:2d
l
m gehörlos zweiten
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
I feel more like they are lacking behind a bit. They stick to old patterns and would maybe feel a bit alienated.
r UNTIL-TODAY1A STILL4A* FEELING3* TO-LOOK-AT2 LIKE-THIS1A*
l
m … noch [MG]
1249131-… goe09 | 46-60f
I accepted that.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-HAVE-TO-SWALLOW-HARD1
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
What’s the point of that?
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST^
l
m ich
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I was allowed to start the job training.
r EDUCATION1* HERE1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m ausbildung
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
At my professional school, everyone was hearing, and I had to watch the interpreter the entire time.
r I2 TO-SIGN1G* THROUGH1B* TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m … durch
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
When they told me that, I was surprised and asked what it was like with the fruit there, what kind of choices they had.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 GOOD1^ TRUE2* LIKE-THIS1A*
l
m [MG] baff was [MG]
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
I thought it was incredible but tried not to let it show and just said, “Oh, okay.”
r THEREFORE1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 I-SEE1 $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m darum [LM:ah] [MG]
1419931 ber12 | 31-45f
Unfortunately, I could not hear them.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-HEAR1 $GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^
l
m
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
I was surprised, really interesting, to see how that all went.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 INTEREST1A DONT-KNOW2* I1*
l
m [MG] in{teressant} wuss
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
There’s another case I witnessed and didn’t like.
r CASE1* SELF1A* BIT1B TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m fall selbst biss{chen} [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I’ve seen a few people at my school that have a CI, but still go to the deaf class and use sign language.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 SEVERAL1 MY1* SCHOOL1A
l
m schule
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
The poor guy.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2 POOR-YOU1
l
m [MG] [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
Oh well.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
When I see that happening, I ask myself what it’ll look like once I leave school.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^ WHAT-DOES-IT-LOOK-LIKE1 PROCEEDING1A^
l
m [MG] wie sieht aus
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
“No.”
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2
l
m [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I told the teacher I didn’t want the headphones. That’s when he went quiet.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 I1 TO-WANT8* I1
l
m will nicht will nicht
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I told the teacher I didn’t want the headphones. That’s when he went quiet.
r I1 TO-WANT8* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 TEACHER5* SILENT2 I1
l
m will nicht will nicht lehrer [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I told the teacher I didn’t want the headphones. That’s when he went quiet.
r TEACHER5* SILENT2 I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m lehrer [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I only heard some loud noises.
r LOUD1D* $PROD I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m laut [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG]
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I say that I don’t want to sit like this during the lesson. I don’t want that.
r I1 TO-SIT1A* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-WANT8 NOT3B* TO-WANT8
l
m [MG] will nicht will
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
But that’s their problem.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 $GEST-OFF1^* MY1 HIS-HER1*
l
m problem
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
He couldn’t believe it.
r TO-LOOK-AT2 WHAT1A*
l
m was
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
“Um, what’s that?”
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2 WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1 OBJECT1^ WEIRD-STRANGE1
l
m [MG] was [MG] [MG]
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
However, we need to stand face to face when talking so that I can read their lips.
r MOUTH1A* TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1* HEARING1A* TO-LOOK-AT2 TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1*
l
m mund ablesen hörend [MG] muss absehen
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
When they lie down on the massage bench, you can still see their wheels turning.
r HEARING1A* TO-LOOK-AT2 $PROD TO-PONDER3* HEARING1A*
l
m hörend hörend
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
My build sometimes makes people afraid that I might hurt them.
r $PROD AND2B* CLOTHES3^ TO-LOOK-AT2 TALL5A $PROD $GEST-NM^
l
m und weiß groß [MG]
1289658-… mst02 | 18-30f
I saw something very interesting on TV yesterday.
r YESTERDAY1C* I1 TELEVISION1B* TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A VERY7*
l
m gestern fernsehen [LM:ah]
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
So I looked at the TV and was irritated.
r $INDEX1* I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-NM^
l
m
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
I took note of it, but that just isn't for me.
r $GEST-OFF1^ FOR1*
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* I1
m [MG] für
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
I was happy to see you again when I finally spotted you in the room.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* BEAUTIFUL1A TO-SEE-AGAIN1
l
m [MG] schön wiedersehen
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
I looked at her and went, “I don’t even need a map, I just figure it out when I’m there or ask the people.”
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* I2 TO-HOLD-PAPER1A I2
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG]
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
Sometimes I look at those things and think, “Well, whatever.”
r SOMETIMES3 I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LET1 I1
l
m manchmal [MG] [MG]
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
“Did they have a fight with the boss?” I asked myself. “Ah well, whatever.”
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* TRIVIAL1 $INDEX1 $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m [MG]
1187218 nue06 | 31-45f
That’s what happened when I read that number.
r LIKE3B* I1*
l TO-LOOK-AT2*
m wie
1187218 nue06 | 31-45f
But mine was at 7%.
r I1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:7d* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-OFF1^
l I1
m sieben ich
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
Weird. I mean, I know my colleagues.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT3* I2* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1418903 ber08 | 46-60f
One or two days before he died I had seen him totally alive.
r I1* TO-SEE1 TO-GO2A* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
That was really frowned upon.
r TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1289658-… mst02 | 18-30f
The basket! He is confused.
r BASKET2* BASKET4A*
l TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-WONDER1*
m
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
When it was time to eat, I always cut the line, and the others looked at me weirdly.
r TO-EAT-OR-FOOD2* TO-JOSTLE1 HEARING1A* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m essen [MG] hörend
1418903 ber08 | 46-60f
Gunter still looked alright then and we simply kept on walking.
r I2 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1B* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-DECLINE1^* $INDEX1 IF-OR-WHEN1A*
l
m stimm{t} [MG]
1418903 ber08 | 46-60f
Gunter still looked alright then and we simply kept on walking.
r IF-OR-WHEN1A* $PROD I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-DECLINE1^* TO-GO2A
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG]
1182517 stu14 | 46-60m
As soon as a boy got in touch with a girl, a Sister would stand right next to them and keep an eye on the both of them.
r TO-PRAY1B^ PROCEEDING1A^* TOGETHER-PERSON2A^ TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m … automatisch
1582205 lei01 | 18-30m
If it's a different interpreter every time, they aren't familiar with the subjects that are being discussed.
r INTERPRETER1* TO-BE-CONFUSED1 YOU1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m dolme{tscher} [MG]
1289658-… mst02 | 18-30f
The man looks after them, confused. And cut.
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l TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-WONDER1* CUT2*
m
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
When we were planning our vacation we kept the 2004 tsunami in mind, because we weren’t sure if we actually wanted to travel there.
r I2 $GEST^* TO-LOOK-AT2* LET-US-SEE1* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SAY1
l
m [MG] sagen
1289658-… mst02 | 18-30f
That was it, the film ended there. That’s what I saw.
r THATS-ALL1A* $GEST-OFF1^
l CUT2* I1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
m
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
When we were planning our vacation we kept the 2004 tsunami in mind, because we weren’t sure if we actually wanted to travel there.
r $GEST^* TO-LOOK-AT2* LET-US-SEE1* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SAY1 TO-KNOW-STH2B SUBJECT1
l
m [MG] sagen weiß thema
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
Of course we were confused that there was no destruction and everything looked normal, but we didn’t spend a lot of thought on it.
r TO-DESTROY2 NOTHING1B* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST^* TO-LOOK-AT1* TO-WORRY1A^*
l
m [MG] nichts
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
“Okay then.” She understood and someday accepted it.
r PROCEEDING1B TO-ACCEPT1*
l TO-LOOK-AT2*
m okay [MG] später akzeptieren
1180254 hb01 | 31-45m
The question just crossed my mind.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* I1 QUESTION1
l
m [MG] [MG] frage
1290705-… mst06 | 18-30m
Afterwards, one checks the oil level again.
r RIGHT-OR-AGREED1B*
l TO-LOOK-AT2* BIT3 BIT1B*
m [MG] stimm{t}
1250270 mvp04 | 46-60f
The man looks at her, shocked, and just blinks.
r MAN10* $INDEX1* $GEST-NM^ TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m mann [MG]
1250966 mvp07 | 31-45f
I didn't put any more thought to it, I just liked to watch the guards patrol.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* I1* $GEST^ $GEST-DECLINE1^*
l
m [MG]
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
My mother was really surprised at that.
r MUM11* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-OFF1^ $INDEX1*
l
m mama
1187218 nue06 | 31-45f
Then my weight was noted down.
r $INDEX1* SCALE1^* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-WRITE2G* THEN7*
l I1 $INDEX1
m [LM:bing] aufschreiben
1184367 nue02 | 61+f
I looked at the painting and I couldn't say for sure. It's incredibly hard.
r SELF1A* EXACTLY1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* POINTLESS3A* CAN1* TO-STATE-OR-TO-REALISE2*
l
m selbst genau [MG] kann nicht feststellen
1413925 ber03 | 46-60f
I kept thinking about it a lot and read up on it in newspapers.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* I1* STILL3* TO-PONDER1
l
m ich noch
1250966 mvp07 | 31-45f
He needed a visa to do so. Therefore his mother and he had to go somewhere close to Berlin.
r MUST1 VISA2 I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* IF-OR-WHEN1A* I1 NONE1*
l
m visum ach so kein
1419370 ber10 | 18-30m
I was a bit confused, because until then I had had a very positive view of communication assistants.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-OFF1^* OKAY1A* I1
l
m [MG] okay [MG]
1181838 stu11 | 31-45f
I froze and slowly started to have a little shock moment.
r SLOW1*
l SHOCK2A* BIT2A TO-LOOK-AT2*
m langsam bisschen
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
I saw that this was serious.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* YES1A* SERIOUS1A* I1
l
m ernst
1431690 koe22 | 46-60m
It fascinated me.
r
l TO-LOOK-AT2* FASCINATING1A
m [MG] [MG]
1585089 lei14 | 31-45m
The boy had cancer and everyone was able to see him.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* I1* SELF1A* CANCER-OR-CRAB1E*
l
m ich selbst krebs
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
And I was surprised that he didn’t explain to the other deaf people what had happened with the nuclear plant in Japan.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* WHY2A* TO-EXPLAIN1* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m [MG] warum [MG] [MG]
1431690 koe22 | 46-60m
We saw it in person and I thought to myself, ’those poor people’.
r TO-WALK8*
l ON-PERSON1^* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* POOR-YOU1 TO-LOOK-AT1*
m menschen [MG]
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
She looked at me and asked, “Does that exist?”
r TO-LOOK-AT2* THERE-IS3*
l
m gibt
1431690 koe22 | 46-60m
But I felt sorry for everybody living there.
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l I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* VERY6* POOR-YOU1* I1*
m [MG] [MG]
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
There I can watch the presentation continuously without interruptions.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* LIKE3A*
l
m [MG] [MG] wie
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
There I can watch the presentation continuously without interruptions.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* LIKE3A* THROUGH1A
l
m [MG] [MG] wie [MG]
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
I initially thought she talked about a job as a constructional draftswoman.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-THINK1A* SIGN-OR-DRAWING2*
l
m ich [MG] dach bau
1248505 goe06 | 31-45f
I admired the evening gowns and even recognized some of them.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* EVENING2* DRESS1 TO-LOOK-AT4
l
m [MG] abendkleid
1178347 sh07 | 31-45m
I couldn't believe that Diana really died. I refused to believe it.
r TO-BELIEVE2A* TO-LOOK-AT2* $ALPHA1:D DEATH2 TO-BELIEVE2A*
l
m glauben diana tod glauben
1181011 hb04 | 31-45f
He knew about his enemies and he still chose to drive in a convertible with its hood open, waving towards the crowd.
r WHATEVER3 OPEN1 WHERE1A* AREA1A* TO-WAVE1
l $INDEX1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
m da egal offen [MG] wo [MG]
1246102 fra11 | 18-30f
I began going to parties more often; I informed myself und observed everything, and then, something slowly became clear to me.
r $GEST-OFF1^* INFORMATION1* OR4B* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l $INDEX1*
m info oder
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
Those images were taken by people who were standing closeby and luckily not taken by the water.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* $PROD $INDEX1* $INDEX1*
l $INDEX1*
m [MG] [MG]
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
Considering what interpreters think of deaf people, you will see that the interpreters are looking down on deaf people, when truly it should be the other way around.
r MEANING1* $INDEX1 DEAF1A TO-LOOK-AT2* INTERPRETER1 HOW-COME1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m bedeutet gehörlos dolmetscher wieso
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
Considering what interpreters think of deaf people, you will see that the interpreters are looking down on deaf people, when truly it should be the other way around.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* INTERPRETER1 HOW-COME1* TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-OFF1^* ACTUALLY1A* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m dolmetscher wieso eigentlich
1248505 goe06 | 31-45f
I knew that you could visit it and even go inside. It was raining hard that day, but the group wanted to go somewhere else.
r I1* TEAM-OR-CREW1^* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LET1*
l
m
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
I still didn't know what exactly that meant, but it didn't matter.
r
l I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1* $INDEX1 WHAT2*
m [MG] was was
1418903 ber08 | 46-60f
On top of that, he was dressed really unconventionally while exercising the sport.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* AND3* CLOTHES1A* $PROD
l
m und [MG]
1184164 nue01 | 61+m
See!
r $$EXTRA-LING-ACT^ TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1212218 fra05 | 46-60m
Yet, what I find important/
r I1* IMPORTANT1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* ROME1* $INDEX1
l
m weil warum ro{m} [MG]
1430396 koe16 | 46-60m
He checked whether all of us were in bed and had turned off the lights. If you where caught with the lights on, you had to quickly switch it off.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* DARK2* BRIGHT3* $INDEX1*
l
m dunkel [MG]
1248505 goe06 | 31-45f
One of the group members was upset that she went with them instead of coming with me.
r
l TO-LOOK-AT2* BEAUTIFUL3
m schön
1430396 koe16 | 46-60m
If there was a light hidden somewhere, even if it was teeny-tiny, it had to be turned off.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1* SMALL6* $INDEX1
l OFF-CLOSED2*
m an [MG]
1430396 koe16 | 46-60m
At eleven o’clock, he checked again.
r UNTIL1 $NUM-TEEN2B:1d ONCE-AGAIN2B TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m bis elf noch ma{l}
1290581 mst06 | 31-45m
I only saw it when it got dark.
r TO-GET-DARK1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* $PROD RED2* TO-LINK1B^*
l
m dunkel [MG] [MG] roter
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
That's interesting.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A
l
m [MG] interess{ant}
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
She wanted me to quit my job as well.
r TO-LET-GO1
l I2 I2 TO-LOOK-AT2*
m … ab
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
Sure, but everything I’ve seen there so far is so exciting, so creative, just fantastic.
r I1 ONCE-MORE1B^ DEAL1* TO-LOOK-AT2* FASCINATING1A* $INDEX1 FANTASY1*
l
m … mal händl{er} [MG] fantasie
1419265 ber09 | 18-30f
Poor guy.
r $GEST-DECLINE1^
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* POOR-YOU1 ON-PERSON1*
m
1211752 stu06 | 18-30f
That’s interesting.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A
l
m [MG] [MG]
1250966 mvp07 | 31-45f
I don't know anything about the demonstrations around the first of May.
r MONDAY1B DEMONSTRATION2*
l TO-LOOK-AT2* OVER-OR-ABOUT1
m ach aber über montagsdemo
1177702 hh04 | 46-60m
One of the neighbors approached me to congratulate me on the great color of my kitchen.
r SUDDENLY4* NEIGHBOUR2B $INDEX1* TO-LOOK-AT2* COLOUR1A* ON-PERSON1* CONGRATULATION2*
l
m [MG] nachbar [MG] farbe auf glückwunsch
1210997 mue13 | 46-60m
I found it very impressive that deaf people had made all of it. I was stunned.
r SELF1A* TO-MAKE2 I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-MARVEL1* $GEST-OFF1^
l
m selbst erstaunt
1247525 goe01 | 61+m
And then I say, “Well, I’ll go.”
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* HEAD-NOD1* I1
l
m
1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I just let him be and didn’t respond to it at all.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
I'm not sure, because I just don't know whether that is right.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* IF1*
l
m [MG] [MG] ob ob ob
1249951 mvp02 | 31-45f
It is followed by the weather forecast that I watch, as well.
r WEATHER2 REPORT1* TO-LOOK1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m wetterbericht [MG]
1419370 ber10 | 18-30m
He was perplexed. Of course that killed the mood.
r $GEST-OFF1^* TO-MIX2^* MOOD4*
l TO-LOOK-AT2*
m [MG] stimmung
1419370 ber10 | 18-30m
I guess the job centre thinks that it was my fault.
r THEN1A TO-WORK2* AGENCY1C TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1 TO-THINK1B I1
l
m dann arbeitsamt denkt
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
I watched him and thought that something wasn’t right.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A* $INDEX1
l
m stimmt nicht
1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I got a bit frightened. Luckily, no goals had been scored so far.
r HAND-ON-CHEST1^ COMPARISON2* HAND-ON-CHEST1^
l TO-LOOK-AT2*
m [MG] [MG] null null [MG]
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
They were all standing around; one person in front of me was crying and was comforted by someone else.
r TO-STAND1* I2 TO-SIT5 TO-LOOK-AT2* I1 TO-PET1B^ $GEST-TO-STAY-CALM1^
l $PROD
m sitz [MG] komm komm
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
We sometimes use our private signs and then are looked at weirdly.
r TO-SIGN1A* $GEST-TO-PONDER1^ DIFFERENT1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m gebärden and{eren} [MG]
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
They find it kind of funny.
r I2^* TO-LOOK-AT2* FUNNY1* BOTH2A*
l
m [MG] lustig
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
The reason is that hearing parents don't know what to do with being deaf or with sign language.
r $GEST^ HEARING1A PARENTS1A TO-LOOK-AT2* DEAF1A* $GEST^ TO-SIGN1A
l
m hörend eltern gehörlos
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
It was pretty bad.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* A-WHOLE-LOT2
l
m [MG]
1245390 fra04 | 61+m
I always looked back and forth, yes.
r MAYBE2 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A* $$EXTRA-LING-ACT^
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
m vielleicht
1181027 hb04 | 31-45f
They saw their work and thought they wanted to do the same here, and that's how it developed.
r ALSO1A* HERE1*
l TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-WANT5
m will auch
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
I had the shudders while I watched it on TV.
r $GEST-NM^
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* A-WHOLE-LOT2 $GEST-OFF1^*
m [MG] [MG]
1289462 mst01 | 46-60m
He can speak himself and perceive speech through his ear.
r MOUTH2^* I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* THE1 TO-PERCEIVE-EAR1* $INDEX1*
l
m [MG] der
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
And then you sit there, watch the programme for a short while, and then you prefer to talk.
r TO-SIT1A* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SIGN1G
l $GEST-DECLINE1^*
m [MG]
1178939 hh07 | 31-45f
Others had already raised their hands and it was their turn.
r ALREADY1B* TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1* ALREADY1B* TO-RAISE-HAND-OR-TO-SIGNAL1*
l
m schon schon
1184367 nue02 | 61+f
It's true, the deaf love it.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* GREAT1A RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A
l
m [MG] [MG] stimmt
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
My mother could tell from my face that I really disliked working with metal, but I had to accept it.
r MOTHER1* TO-LOOK-AT2* ALREADY1A FACIAL-EXPRESSION1* TO-SEE1*
l
m mutter schon mimik sehen
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
When I try to talk to them, they look down on me and just walk away.
r TO-SHOUT1C $GEST-ATTENTION1^ $PROD TO-LOOK-AT2* $PROD
l
m [MG]
1428225 koe06 | 46-60m
I saw that they were insulting me a lot because I am deaf.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* MUCH1B* $GEST-OFF1^* TO-SUFFER1A*
l
m viel beleidigt
1246102 fra11 | 18-30f
I kept track of her progressions and then heard that she would be participating.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-DEVELOP1B TO-LEARN-STH1A* $INDEX1
l
m erf{ahren}
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
Exactly, it was really interesting, everyone was mesmerized.
r $INDEX1 I1 INTEREST1B* TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1* INTEREST1B TO-LOOK-AT6*
l
m [MG] [MG]
1289462 mst01 | 46-60m
When another deaf person is standing a little further away, I can still see what they’re signing.
r FAR-FAR-AWAY1 TO-SIGN1G* I1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m weit [MG] [MG]
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
The case worker first considered, then gave in, but stressed that it was my wish that he should only help me find a job.
r $INDEX1 TO-LOOK-AT2* OKAY1A* FINISH1 YOU1*
l
m okay
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
We looked at each other and I thought she was hearing.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SEE-EACH-OTHER1^* I1 $INDEX1
l I1
m
1251334 mvp08 | 46-60m
He looked at me wide-eyed and found it very interesting, knowing I did track and field as a kid.
r SON1 TO-LOOK-AT1 INTEREST1A TO-LOOK-AT2* SPORTS1B* GLADLY1 ATHLETICS1B
l
m sohn interessant sport gern
1249131-… goe09 | 61+f
I watched the hearing people doing their gymnastic exercises.
r TO1* I1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l TO1*
m sport [MG]
1427725 koe03 | 18-30f
I look at it and think to myself, “That’s not bad.”
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* ALSO3A NOT3B* BAD-OR-STALE2A*
l
m auch nicht schlecht
1181602 stu10 | 18-30m
The class just watched and didn’t interfere.
r FOR1* CLASS9 TO-LOOK-AT2* YOUR-CHOICE1A* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m für klasse [MG] [MG]
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
I now understand why I grew up orally.
r I2* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-UNDERSTAND1* TO-DEVELOP1A* ORAL1*
l
m [MG] [MG] oral
1433410 mue07 | 31-45m
I always explain to them that everything is just normal for me and I certainly have a driver's license.
r DRIVING-LICENCE1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l PRESENT-OR-HERE1* I2*
m da führerschein
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
That’s what they said, I was completely taken aback.
r TO-SIGN1A* I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l $INDEX1
m
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
That’s what they said, I was completely taken aback.
r I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
There was even a man from the chamber of industry and commerce present. He was shocked as well.
r TO-COME2* $INDEX1* ALSO3A TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-TO-TAP-ONES-FOREHEAD1^ $GEST-NM^
l
m auch [MG] [MG]
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
But I was at the annual celebration just recently/
r RECENTLY1A TO-COME1 I1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m [MG]
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
During that event I saw a man, whom I knew from my sign language class. He was hearing.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SPOT1* PERSON1 I1
l
m [MG] [MG]
1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
Neither do they use large movements when signing.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* BUT1* LIKE1A* $INDEX1
l
m ab{er} wie
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
My parents were standing in front of me.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* MY1* PARENTS7* $PROD
l
m [MG] mein eltern
1433410 mue07 | 18-30m
That person was very surprised that it wasn't too bad to be deaf.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-NM^ TO-MARVEL1* LIKE1A*
l
m [MG] [MG] wie
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
Those weird looks people are giving you are annoying.
r YOU1 TO-LOOK-AT2* BEHAVIOUR2* $INDEX1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m [MG] verhalten
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
Those weird looks people are giving you are annoying.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* BEHAVIOUR2* $INDEX1* TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1 RAISE-EYEBROW1* TO-LOOK-AT1*
l
m [MG] verhalten au{genbrauen} [MG] [MG]
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
My driving instructor wanted to test me a little.
r $INDEX1 TEST1* PLANE1^* TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-EXAMINE1*
l
m test
1428805 koe08 | 31-45m
I didn’t know why since I didn’t foul anybody.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* WHAT1A I1 TO-SHOW-FIST2^
l
m foul
1419607 ber11 | 46-60f
But I had to be alert the whole time and always ask questions, because I could not keep up with taking notes.
r MOMENT2 I2 TO-WRITE1A* TO-LOOK-AT2* MOMENT2* I2 MOMENT2
l $INDEX1
m moment moment moment
1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
We arranged a meeting, and the woman from England went there to get to know him.
r $INDEX1 TO-GET-TO-KNOW1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l TO-COME1*
m kennenlernen
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
My parents said they would definitely use sign language to communicate. I’m not so sure what they actually thought.
r ANYWAY2* SIGN-LANGUAGE1B I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* SECURE1 I2* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m sowieso gebärdensprache sicher [MG]
1428805 koe08 | 31-45m
How was I supposed to drive home with my arm in a cast though?
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST-OFF1^ ORTHOPEDIC-CAST1 $PROD
l
m [MG] gips [MG]
1582205 lei01 | 18-30m
I wonder why that is, as I see everyone being able to buy cars, book trips and have the same food products.
r EXAMPLE1 I1 TO-WONDER1* TO-LOOK-AT2* CAR1 TO-BUY1A $LIST1:2of2d
l
m beispiel ich [MG] auto kaufen
1249620 mvp01 | 18-30m
He did understand that the thing with the surgery just couldn’t happen.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* SELF1A* TO-KNOW-STH2B TO-UNDERSTAND1*
l
m selbst weiß verstehen
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
Whenever I had a problem and talked to her after that, she was scared.
r WHAT1B^ I2 $PROD TO-LOOK-AT2* FEAR1
l
m … [MG] [MG] [MG] angst
1245390 fra04 | 61+m
*I was shocked. I mean, that is horrible.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* ALSO1A* BETTER1*
l
m [MG] auch nicht besser
1419265 ber09 | 18-30f
The woman gets really angry about it.
r MAD2
l $INDEX1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
m
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
But still, focusing on the interpreters so much is quite a task.
r INTERPRETER1* $GEST-NM^ VERY7*
l NEVERTHELESS4 $INDEX1* TO-LOOK-AT2*
m trotz{dem} dolme{tscher} [MG] [MG]
1290581 mst06 | 31-45m
I tried all the different things.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* SATED1 I1 TO-CUT1*
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG] [MG]
1583950 lei09 | 31-45f
I always meet different people again whom I can talk to.
r TO-SIGN1G
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1
m [MG]
1583950 lei09 | 31-45f
I always meet different people again whom I can talk to.
r TO-SIGN1G
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1
m [MG]
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
I gave her a skeptical look and said I didn’t want that.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LIKE4 NOT3A
l
m mag
2935384-… mue10 | 31-45m
And boring.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* BOREDOM1 YES1A
l
m für mich [MG] lamgweilig ja
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
I was stunned because here in West Germany it looked totally different.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* HERE1 $ALPHA1:W GERMAN1*
l
m was westdeutsch{land}
1291243 mst09 | 31-45f
But he told me they would stay in.
r MAN1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-STAY2
l
m mann [MG] [MG]
1178939 hh07 | 31-45f
I just remembered, someone recently told me something interesting.
r $INDEX1 TO-SIGN-BACK1* I2* TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
I said, “Ok!”
r OKAY1A
l I1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
m ich [MG] okay
1291243 mst09 | 31-45f
I had to look at it more closely a couple of times.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LOOK-AWAY-AND-BACK1* I2 ONCE-AGAIN2B
l
m noch mal
1419931 ber12 | 31-45f
When she said something, it took me too long to get it.
r I2 TO-LOOK-AT2* RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A I1 TO-KNOW-STH2B^
l
m stimmt
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
I said, “Oh, okay.” and thought it was normal.
r
l I1* TO-LOOK-AT2* I2 TO-UNDERSTAND1 $GEST-OFF1^*
m [MG] versteh [MG]
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
“Please help me!” I told her.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* WHAT1B* PLEASE1B TO-HELP1*
l $INDEX1
m [MG] [MG] helfen
1291243 mst09 | 31-45f
I built that myself, but I didn’t tell anyone.
r I1 DISCREET2 I1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m selbst [MG]
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
When he saw me signing, it was very hard for him.
r $GEST^ I2* TO-SIGN1A TO-LOOK-AT2* $GEST^ $GEST-OFF1^ TO-SWALLOW1
l
m [MG] [MG] wie
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I would watch closely and really take in how everything works.
r I1 TO-KNOW-STH2A^* TO-LOOK-AT2* OFF6* CAN1 TO-MEMORISE1*
l
m ab ab ab ab ab
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
They didn’t even notice the hearing people babbling.
r HEARING1A* TO-SPEAK1A* TO-LOOK-AT2* CLUELESS1A^* $GEST-OFF1^
l
m hörend [MG] [MG]
1289910 mst03 | 18-30f
You can see that.
r CAN2A TO-LOOK-AT2*
l
m kann
1431896 sh08 | 46-60m
I had to interrupt them and tell her, “Wait a second, wait a second, we were still talking to one another.”
r AFTERWARDS1B^ TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-LOOK-AT1 I1 TO-LOOK-AT1*
l
m [MG]
1183203 stu15 | 61+f
He told us that there hadn’t been any cars or trains in the past. I still remember that.
r TRAIN3 $INDEX1 I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TODAY1 STILL1A TO-MEMORISE1
l
m eisenbahn [MG] heute noch merken
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
Really interesting.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* INTEREST1A*
l
m [LM:ah] inte{ressant}
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
Others say that the teachers forced them to do those things.
r TO-LOOK-AT2* EXHAUSTING1 BUT1* TEACHER1*
l
m [MG] aber lehr
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
“But sometimes I need my hearing aids.”
r TO-LOOK-AT2* YES2 HEARING-AID1* $GEST-OFF1^
l
m aber hörgerät
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I had been under pressure before, but as the deadline approached, it increased even more.
r BEFOREHAND1A* STRAIN2* $PROD TO-LOOK-AT2* CLOSE-BY1^* $INDEX1 A-WHOLE-LOT1^
l
m vor{her} belastung an [MG]
1427368 koe02 | 46-60f
I saw that the hearing person spoke a lot and my daughter nodded.
r I1 TO-LOOK-AT2* TO-SPEAK5A* $INDEX1
l $INDEX1
m [MG] [MG] #lolololo [MG]
1427368 koe02 | 46-60f
I saw that the hearing person spoke a lot and my daughter nodded.
r TO-SPEAK5A* $INDEX1 TO-LOOK-AT2*
l $INDEX1
m [MG] #lolololo [MG]
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
They also tend to stare at me a bit.
r $GEST-NM^ TO-LOOK-AT2* $INDEX1
l
m
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
They are confused seeing a German name on my name tag, because they assumed me to be a foreigner.
r $PROD HOW-QUESTION2* I2* TO-LOOK-AT2* REACTION1B $PROD
l
m name wie reaktion ausländer
Mouth: [MG]
Translational equivalent: look
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1419122 ber09 | 18-30f
Then the cat sees the end of the gutter and the decision is made.
r TO-LOOK3 THEN7*
l
m [MG]
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
I put on one of those hats and looked into a mirror.
r I1 MIRROR3 I1 TO-LOOK3
l
m [MG]
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
I looked at myself a bit skeptical.
r I1 SELF1A TO-LOOK3
l
m ich sel{bst} [MG]
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
I had to laugh and couldn't believe it when I caught this from a guy I know.
r PERSON1 TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A* I1* TO-LOOK3 TO-LOOK3* MUST1 I1
l
m … was muss
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
If I don’t understand something, I do ask him to repeat it.
r I2 TO-LOOK3 I2* ONCE-AGAIN2B* QUESTION1
l
m noch mal gefragt
1429124-… koe10 | 18-30m
#Name6 was so shocked at first.
r $NAME TO-STRIKE1A^ $GEST-NM^ TO-LOOK3
l
m #name6 [MG]
1210156-… nue05 | 46-60f
I kept walking around and checked out things that I didn’t know.
r I1 DONT-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1 $INDEX1 TO-LOOK3
l
m ich kenn nicht
1210156-… nue05 | 46-60f
The play they put on was nice.
r I1 TO-LOOK3 BEAUTIFUL1B* $GEST-TO-PONDER1^* TO-PLAY2
l
m [MG] schön spiel
1212416 fra06 | 31-45f
The way he moved, how he congratulated Gerlinde Gerkens and how he foolishly tripped, I thought that was really funny.
r $PROD $PROD I1 TO-LOOK3 FUNNY1* $INDEX1
l
m stolper [MG] lustig
1429124-… koe10 | 18-30m
The referee just looked at him sheepishly and asked, “So, you’re saying I’m bad? Just so-so? I’m a bad referee?”
r TO-LOOK3 REFEREE3 TO-LOOK3 I1
l
m sch{iedsrichter} ich
1429124-… koe10 | 18-30m
The referee just looked at him sheepishly and asked, “So, you’re saying I’m bad? Just so-so? I’m a bad referee?”
r TO-LOOK3 REFEREE3 TO-LOOK3 I1 BAD-OR-STALE2A* $GEST-NM^
l
m sch{iedsrichter} ich [MG] [MG]
1429124-… koe10 | 18-30m
I watched the whole thing and laughed about it.
r I1 TO-LOOK3
l
m ich
1291892 mst12 | 31-45m
I watched it and thought it was interesting how all the cars were floating on the surface of the water.
r $GEST-DECLINE1^ I1 TO-LOOK3 INTEREST1B $GEST^ CAR1*
l
m aber interessant auto
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
This shop is so fascinating to me with wool stacked all the way up to the ceiling.
r DEAL1 I1 TO-LOOK3 TO-LOOK3* WOOL5
l FOR1
m für mich laden [MG] wolle
1413703 ber02 | 46-60m
I watched them communicate by talking to each other the entire time.
r MORE1 TO-SPEAK5A* I1 TO-LOOK3 BEEN1 I1 TO-SPEAK1B*
l
m mehr [MG] gewese{n} [MG]
1182062 stu12 | 46-60f
When I had the time, I looked calmly and switched my head off.
r TO-OBSERVE3A* HEAD1A TO-SWITCH-OFF-HEAD1 TO-LOOK3
l
m kopf abschalten schauen
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
Then I’ll watch the other interpreter.
r
l I1 TO-LOOK3
m [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
I did really like what I saw at my son’s, though.
r GOOD1 BEAUTIFUL1A* I1* TO-LOOK3
l
m gut [MG]
1291572 mst10 | 46-60f
I watched it and was instantly mesmerized.
r TO-LOOK3 FASCINATING3*
l
m schauen [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
We are able to look back and forth more quickly.
r TO-LOOK3
l
m
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
We can capture it with just one look.
r TO-LOOK3 DONE1A* TO-LOOK3 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
We can capture it with just one look.
r TO-LOOK3 DONE1A* TO-LOOK3 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
One would always look at the interpreters and miss out on the actual movie.
r ALWAYS5A* TO-LOOK3* OFTEN1B^* TO-LOOK3 DISSOLUTION1A^* TO-LOOK3* NO1B
l $INDEX1
m immer immer immer immer immer immer immer [MG] [MG] [MG]
1582642 lei03 | 18-30m
His wife looks at him with compassion and decides to let him calm down.
r TO-CALM3*
l WOMAN1A TO-LOOK3* GOOD1
m frau ach so [MG] gut
1984189 koe21 | 61+m
It suddenly notices the cat and the both of them stare at each other in shock.
r $PROD TO-LOOK2* $PROD TO-LOOK3*
l
m
1247205 fra16 | 31-45f
I looked around and asked myself, 'What was that?’
r I1 WHAT1A* TO-LOOK3*
l
m was
1582642 lei03 | 18-30m
She looks at him, keeping her thoughts to herself, but they stop fighting.
r DONE1A* TO-ARGUE1A* DONE1A
l TO-LOOK3*
m [MG] [MG]
1245356 fra04 | 61+m
She then continued speaking while I was just sitting next to her.
r TO-SPEAK1A I2 TO-LOOK3* $GEST^*
l
m [MG] [MG]
1247394 goe01 | 61+f
He counts the baskets: the first one is there, so is the second, but the third one is missing. He looks around searching for it.
r PRESENT-OR-HERE1 $INDEX1 $GEST-OFF1^ TO-LOOK3* TO-SEARCH1*
l
m da da [MG]
1432043 sh08 | 46-60m
They have international food to choose from.
r INTERNATIONAL1* TO-EAT-OR-FOOD2* DISTINCT2A* TO-LOOK3* SELECTION1F*
l AREA1A^*
m international essen verschieden [MG] auswahl
1582642 lei03 | 18-30m
Her husband looks at her, confused.
r
l HUSBAND1* TO-LOOK3*
m mann [MG]
1582642 lei03 | 18-30m
To his surprise, he notices that the faucet has stopped dripping.
r
l TO-LOOK3* TO-DRIP1 NONE7B
m [MG] [MG] [MG]
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
I had to laugh and couldn't believe it when I caught this from a guy I know.
r TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A* I1* TO-LOOK3 TO-LOOK3* MUST1 I1 TO-LAUGH1
l
m was muss lachen
1291638 mst11 | 61+m
The teacher sat next to me and spoke while I watched.
r TEACHER1* $PROD TEACHER1 TO-LOOK3*
l
m lehr lehr ansehen
1291638 mst11 | 61+m
Then, both of us looked at the mirror and I had to see what speaking looked like on the mouth.
r I1* TO-LOOK3* MOUTH1B^ $INDEX1* MIRROR1*
l
m [MG] ablesen spiegel
1210156-… nue05 | 46-60f
And suddenly, he is standing next to me and I really felt like he was my lucky charm.
r $PROD TO-LOOK3* I1* FEELING2A YES1A*
l
m fühle ja
1210156-… nue05 | 46-60f
Then, I saw Jürgen Stachlewitz from “Sehen statt Hören” [German TV show in German Sign Language, literally: seeing instead of hearing].
r I1 TO-LOOK3* $CUED-SPEECH^* $NAME-STACHLEWITZ1 TO-SEE1*
l
m [MG] jürg{en} stachlewitz sehen statt hör
1584411 lei11 | 31-45f
There we had every option again, swimming - boy, did they look surprised!
r SWIMMING-POOL1 BACK1A* $INDEX1 TO-LOOK3* SWIMMING-POOL1* BACK1A*
l $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d
m schwimmbad schwimmbad
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
And here you have to wait for the actual combination of signs to understand it, just like you do there.
r YOU1* SELF1A* TO-LOOK3* $GEST-DECLINE1^ OPINION1A*
l TO-COMPREHEND1*
m selbst was meint
2935384-… mue10 | 31-45m
I’d have to question myself what I want and think about whether I give in or go somewhere else or something.
r I1* TO-LOOK3* $GEST^ WOULD-BE1* $GEST^
l
m [MG] wäre [MG]
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
This shop is so fascinating to me with wool stacked all the way up to the ceiling.
r DEAL1 I1 TO-LOOK3 TO-LOOK3* WOOL5
l
m laden [MG] wolle
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
The others were surprised and asked me, “Don’t you know?”
r TO-LOOK3* TO-WONDER1* YOU1
l
m [MG] weißt du
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
I just looked at him. “Ok, fine.” I said.
r OKAY1A*
l I2 TO-LOOK3* YES1A* I2
m okay
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
She arrived, and we said hello.
r TO-COME3* I2* TO-LOOK3* I1* HELLO2*
l $INDEX1
m ich hey [MG]
1212218 fra05 | 46-60f
Recently somebody came to me and told me. It confused me.
r TO-LET-KNOW1A* TO-COME2* I1* TO-LOOK3*
l
m [MG]
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
That deaf person lived on a higher level and could see it from his balcony.
r
l ABOVE1 APARTMENT1A* $INDEX1 TO-LOOK3*
m oben wohnen [MG]
1433543 mue07 | 18-30m
At the first-aid station, one can see the number of people who get hospitalized.
r $PROD WHERE1A* CROSS-UPPER-ARM1^ TO-LOOK3* TO-LOOK1* HOW-MUCH5* TRANSPORT2A*
l
m wo wie viele
2025500 ber13 | 31-45f
Not even in the proximity of Erfurt.
r BEYOND1* TO-LOOK3*
l
m außerhalb [MG]
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
I’m trying to imagine what it would be like if the deaf people didn’t look at the interpreters just for a moment.
r
l I2 IMAGINATION1A* TO-LOOK3*
m vor{stellen} [MG]
1212218 fra05 | 46-60m
Then a stewardess approached me, looked up at the information and asked me, “Are you deaf?”
r SUDDENLY4* TO-SERVE2^* TO-LOOK3* YOU1* DEAF-ASL1*
l TO-GO2A* TO-LOOK3*
m plö{tzlich} stewardess nummer [MG] deaf
1212218 fra05 | 46-60m
Then a stewardess approached me, looked up at the information and asked me, “Are you deaf?”
r TO-SERVE2^* TO-LOOK3* YOU1* DEAF-ASL1* $INDEX1
l TO-GO2A* TO-LOOK3*
m stewardess nummer [MG] deaf
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I explained that I’d take everything in with my eyes, other than the hearing people who would just gaze around.
r EYE1^* $INDEX1* HEARING1A* TO-LOOK3* TO-IGNORE1*
l
m optik hörend [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
One would always look at the interpreters and miss out on the actual movie.
r TO-LACK1A* TO-WATCH3 ALWAYS5A* TO-LOOK3* OFTEN1B^* TO-LOOK3 DISSOLUTION1A^*
l $INDEX1
m fehlt [MG] immer immer immer immer immer immer immer [MG] [MG] [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
One would always look at the interpreters and miss out on the actual movie.
r OFTEN1B^* TO-LOOK3 DISSOLUTION1A^* TO-LOOK3* NO1B
l
m [MG] [MG]
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
One is able to look back and forth well.
r TO-LOOK3* NOT-TOO-BAD1B TO-HOLD-ON4A^
l
m geht tagesschau
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
Hence, the focus should be on asking why the parents made that decision.
r MEANING1* MUST1* TO-LOOK2* TO-LOOK3* PARENTS1B* $INDEX1 WHY1
l
m bedeut muss schau schau eltern warum
1427368 koe02 | 46-60f
They take turns every fifteen minutes; that works well.
r TO-SIGN1A I1* TO-LOOK3* $GEST-OFF1^* $NUM-TEEN4B:5 MINUTE1*
l
m [MG] fünfzehn minuten
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
People weren’t supposed to be courageous. They were held back, so everyone stayed good.
r GONE-VANISHED1 COURAGE1A* WHO2 TO-LOOK3* CAN1* TO-SIT1A WELL-BEHAVED1B
l
m [MG] mut wer [MG] [MG] [MG] brav
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
I looked at her in surprise, because usually, when getting surgery, you get scrubs.
r I1* TO-LOOK3* MOMENT2* I2 OPERATION1A*
l
m operation