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I . tough [tʌf] ADJ

1. tough (difficult):

2. tough (strong, hard):

3. tough (strict):

4. tough (dangerous):

II . tough [tʌf] VERB trans ugs

toughen [ˈtʌfən] VERB trans, intr

I . touch [tʌtʃ] SUBST

1. touch kein Pl (ability to feel):

dotyk m

2. touch (instance of touching):

3. touch (little bit):

4. touch (addition):

5. touch of genius:

6. touch (way of doing):

II . touch [tʌtʃ] VERB trans

1. touch (feel with fingers, use, concern):

2. touch (come in contact):

3. touch (eat or drink):

4. touch (move emotionally):

III . touch [tʌtʃ] VERB intr

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (be in contact):

touchy [ˈtʌtʃi] ADJ ugs

touchy person, subject:

toupée [ˈtu:peɪ, Am tu:ˈpeɪ] SUBST MODE

tousle [ˈtaʊzl̩] VERB trans

tousle hair:

targać [perf po-]

touched [tʌtʃt] ADJ

1. touched (emotionally moved):

2. touched ugs (crazy):

townie [ˈtaʊni] SUBST ugs

bough [baʊ] SUBST liter

II . rough [rʌf] SUBST

1. rough (sketch):

szkic m

2. rough esp Brit abw (person):

III . rough [rʌf] ADV

1. rough (aggressively):

2. rough (without home):

IV . rough [rʌf] VERB trans ugs

I . cough [kɒf, Am kɑ:f] SUBST

1. cough (noise):

2. cough (illness):

kaszel m

II . cough [kɒf, Am kɑ:f] VERB intr a. übtr

III . cough [kɒf, Am kɑ:f] VERB trans

dough [dəʊ, Am doʊ] SUBST kein Pl

1. dough (in cooking):

2. dough ugs (money):

szmal m

bought [bɔ:t, Am bɑ:t] VERB

bought Past, Part Perf of buy

Siehe auch: buy

II . buy <bought, bought> [baɪ] VERB intr

III . buy [baɪ] SUBST

doughy [ˈdəʊi, Am ˈdoʊi] ADJ

fought [fɔ:t, Am fɑ:t] VERB

fought Past, Part Perf of fight

Siehe auch: fight out , fight on , fight off , fight back , fight

fight on VERB intr

I . fight back VERB intr

1. fight back (use violence):

I . fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] VERB intr

1. fight (struggle):

2. fight (exchange blows):

bić [perf po-] się

3. fight (quarrel):

III . fight [faɪt] SUBST

1. fight (struggle):

walka f

2. fight (brawl):

3. fight (quarrel):

4. fight kein Pl (spirit):

zapał m

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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They also smell nice, but don't, alas, last long, although the shrub itself is a toughie.
www.thestar.com
Case 6 is a toughie, ain't it?
www.macleans.ca
I'm glad the pitch wa as toughie, it made for enthralling cricket.
www.espncricinfo.com
That's a toughie, so let me weasel and fudge.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It quickly becomes apparent that this game is a toughie.
www.pocket-lint.com
Toughie sure has lived up to his name.
www.mnn.com
She seems to think she is a lot bigger than she actually and is a bit of a toughie.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Now we know this tip is going to be quite the toughie, and we admit as well we sometimes have trouble following through.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
Just be warned, it's a toughie!
www.kotaku.com.au
It's a toughie on so many levels.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk

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