Mouth: [MG]
Translational equivalents: to be indifferent; to ditch (someone); to give up; to ignore; to let down; to not consider; to not matter one way or the other
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1212176 fra05 | 46-60f
How nice of them to not let you down but make an effort and explain it to you and practice the clock.
r NICE1 $INDEX1* $ORAL^ WHATEVER1C NOT6* YOU1* DUMB1B*
l $INDEX1
m nett aber [MG] nicht [MG]
1182343 stu13 | 31-45f
My husband thinks one should skip all of this and get back to how teaching used to be.
r HUSBAND1 WHATEVER1C* INVOLVED1A* PAST-OR-BACK-THEN1* OLD5B
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m mann [MG] alt
1431676 koe22 | 46-60m
I quit my job at the club and moved several times.
r I1 $INDEX2* WHATEVER1C* WHATEVER1C* TO-WORK2* I1
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m [MG] [MG]
1431676 koe22 | 46-60m
I quit my job at the club and moved several times.
r I1 $INDEX2* WHATEVER1C* WHATEVER1C* TO-WORK2* I1 DIFFERENT2
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m [MG] [MG] an{dere}
1212176 fra05 | 46-60f
How nice of them to not let you down but make an effort and explain it to you and practice the clock.
r NOT6* YOU1* DUMB1B* WHATEVER1C* NO1B* TROUBLE1 TO-LET-KNOW1A
l $INDEX1
m nicht [MG] [MG] mühe [MG]
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
But my colleagues keep arguing with each other, but I don’t care about them.
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l ALL1A I2 $GEST-OFF1^* WHATEVER1C* TO-LET1*
m [MG]
1431896 sh08 | 46-60m
And I stand there all left out and feel discriminated because our conversation got interrupted, even though that person had agreed to talk to me quickly.
r $INDEX1 DISCRIMINATION1 TO-WANT2* WHATEVER1C* TO-SAY1 SHORT3A WORD1^
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m woll kurz