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gazette1 [gəˈzet] SUBST

1. gazette Brit (official newspaper):

2. gazette esp AM (newspaper):

gazeta f

layette [leɪˈet] SUBST

palette [ˈpælət, Am -ɪt] SUBST KUNST

gate [geɪt] SUBST

1. gate (in fence):

furtka f

2. gate (to city, garage):

brama f

3. gate (at airport):

4. gate (spectators):

5. gate (money):

6. gate (scandal):

devote [dɪˈvəʊt, Am -ˈvoʊt] VERB trans

get up to VERB trans ugs

I . get together VERB intr

1. get together (meet):

2. get together (form relationship):

I . get through VERB intr

1. get through (qualify):

2. get through (make understand):

3. get through (phone):

II . get through VERB trans

1. get through (go through):

2. get through (survive):

3. get through (help survive):

4. get through (help understand):

I . get round VERB intr

1. get round (spread):

2. get round (find time):

II . get round VERB trans

1. get round (try to avoid):

2. get round (solve):

3. get round (persuade):

get over VERB trans

1. get over (recover):

2. get over (communicate):

3. get over (finish):

get out of VERB trans

1. get out of (avoid):

2. get out of (help avoid):

3. get out of (persuade to tell):

I . get out VERB trans

3. get out (publish):

II . get out VERB intr

2. get out (alight):

to get out [of a car]

3. get out (escape):

4. get out (spread):

get on VERB intr

2. get on (be friends):

3. get on (make progress):

4. get on (continue):

5. get on (manage):

7. get on (get older):

8. get on (get late):

I . get off VERB intr

2. get off (start journey):

3. get off (avoid punishment):

II . get off VERB trans

1. get off (send):

2. get off (help avoid punishment):

3. get off (send to sleep):

4. get off (remove):

get into VERB trans

1. get into (board vehicle):

2. get into (enter):

4. get into (cause trouble):

6. get into (become interested in):

7. get into (fit in):

I . get in VERB trans

1. get in (gather):

2. get in (ask to visit):

3. get in (send, give):

get away VERB intr

1. get away (leave):

get along VERB intr

1. get along (have good relationship):

2. get along (progress):

3. get along (continue):

get about VERB intr

1. get about (move):

I . get <got, got [or AM gotten]> [get] VERB trans

2. get (buy):

get

3. get ugs (catch illness):

8. get (prepare):

get

10. get esp Brit ugs:

gave [geɪv] VERB

gave Past of give

Siehe auch: give , give up , give

give2 [gɪv] SUBST kein Pl

II . give up VERB intr

1. give up (quit):

2. give up (cease trying to do sth):

II . give1 <gave, given> [gɪv] VERB intr

1. give (offer to change):

Wendungen:

I . vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] SUBST

3. vote (right):

III . vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VERB trans

1. vote (take part in voting):

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
The farandole bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella.
en.wikipedia.org
The central idea is stated by the orchestra in a hesitant, piquant gavotte.
en.wikipedia.org
It is danced in quick double time, somewhat resembling the gavotte.
en.wikipedia.org
He also wrote fifteen part songs, an introduction and gavotte for piano and violin, and four pianoforte pieces.
en.wikipedia.org

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