German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: "Mary," sagte er, "Du bist ein Leuchtfeuer der Hoffnung in meinem hoffnungslosen Leben!"  | 
 "Mary", he said, "You are a beacon of hope in my hopeless life."  | 
| auswegslos(1); hoffnungslos; verzweifelt | desperate | 
I did not want to give them any money so they became more aggresive and began holding my hand and said 'please, please' all the time. Finally I decided to give them some money but could not find the wallet.
I even put on my Poncho, a plastic rain coat, in order to protect myself from the aircon-breeze. Somehow I managed to fall asleep and woke up at around six in the morning when we approach Palenque.
We booked a tour for the next two days, one on a boat and the other on foot. In one of the agencies we met a nice couple and decided to stay in touch with them and have dinner together.
I even put on my Poncho, a plastic rain coat, in order to protect myself from the aircon-breeze. Somehow I managed to fall asleep and woke up at around six in the morning when we approach Palenque.
We booked a tour for the next two days, one on a boat and the other on foot. In one of the agencies we met a nice couple and decided to stay in touch with them and have dinner together.
Most common translations:
herumtollen    
handlich    
glänzend    
geschlagen    
gehässig    
fällen    
fordern    
feilschen    
essbar    
erleiden