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... tidbit in a book that will prove to be the key to unraveling the mystery of where they are, and what brought them here. It isn't there. He reads for hours, just the glossaries sometimes, and the books themselves if anything in them seems promising. Two hundred and twelve pages into early religious conceptions of the Abyss and the development of the human relationship with the good/evil dichotomy...
...it. The atlas, dictionary, and thesaurus incorporated in the Encarta are outdated. Why not use a more current - and dynamically updated - offering? What about dictionaries for specialty terms (medical or computer glossaries, for instance)? The Encarta's New English Dictionary dropped a glossary of computer terms it used to include back in 2001. All's the pity. But that's it. Encarta is a must-buy...
... who was being deported to Teheran. Sie versucht immer, die Verantwortung auf andere abzuschieben. - She always tries to pass the buck. Er hat die Zahlung aufgeschoben. - He postponed the payment. RELATED: die Abschiebung - deportation aufschieben - to put off, delay, adjourn, defer, postpone, procrastinate MORE> English-German Glossaries~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
...to put down; discard, throw away; lose, shed, cast off auflegen - to hang up (phone) weglegen - to put away belegen - to top (bread, pizza etc.), also: to prove Ableger nehmen - to propagate something [bot.] der Anleger - investor [finan.], jetty/pier/wharf/quay [naut.] der Risikokapital-Anleger - venture capitalist MORE> English-German Glossaries~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
.../library/blwfreq_t50.htm Top 20 Most-Used German Verbs Ranked by Frequency (Häufigkeit)~ http://german.about.com/library/almanac/blalm_vrb.htm Top 30 Word Frequency in German: Speaking Worthäufigkeit - gesprochenes Deutsch~ http ://german.about.com/library/blwfreq_spk30.htm German Vocabulary - English-German Glossaries by Topic~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
... with his work. Sie ist zufrieden. - She's happy/content. Related: sich mit etwas zufrieden geben - to settle for something mit etwas zufrieden sein - to be happy/comfortable with something zufrieden sein - to be contented, to be satisfied unzufrieden sein - to be unhappy, to be dissatisfied der Frieden - peace MORE> English-German Glossaries~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
... me the newspaper? Er liest die Zeitung. - He's reading the paper. Sie las den Wirtschaftsteil. - She read the business section. Related: die Zeitschrift - magazine die Medien - media lesen - to read MORE> English-German Glossaries~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm WIKI list of German newspapers with online links~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_Germany
...mir ein Zeichen. - Give me a sign. Sie kann gut zeichnen. - She's good at drawing. Es steht im Verzeichnis. - It's in the directory. Related: das Verkehrszeichen - traffic sign zeichenhaft - symbolic der Zeichensatz - font, character set zeichnen - to draw [art] die Zeichnung - drawing [art] das Verzeichnis - MORE> English-German Glossaries~ http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
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