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Übersetzung für "gernhaben" :

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gernhaben
to like
  • Verb
  • mögen, lieben
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Worterklärung für " gernhaben "
  • jemanden oder etwas mögen; Zuneigung oder Sympathie für jemanden empfinden

Beispiele für " gernhaben "

    Beispiele für " like "
    • Public transportation is virtually inaccessible in this country; 'likewise', its hospitals are also not very user-friendly.
    • Margaret enjoys playing tennis on Saturdays, Jeremy 'likewise'.
    • It was very nice meeting you, Samantha. ― 'Likewise', Mr Thompson.
    • Audio CDs, tapes, and 'suchlike'.
    • The robot was so 'lifelike', Jack could hardly tell it apart from his sister.
    • The 'like-minded' politicians voted the same way so often they were thought of as one person rather than two.
    • I 'like' hamburgers.
    • I 'like' skiing in winter.
    • I 'like' the Seattle Mariners this season.
    • I 'like' to go to the dentist every six months.
    • She 'likes' to keep herself physically fit.
    • We 'like' to keep one around the office just in case.
    • I really 'like' Sandra but don't know how to tell her.
    • Tell me your 'likes' and dislikes.
    • My partner and I have 'like' minds.
    • There are lots of birds 'like' ducks and gulls in this park.
    • We shall never see his 'like' again. — w:Winston Winston Churchill on w:T. E. T.E. Lawrence
    • There were bowls full of sweets, chocolates and the 'like'.
    • It was something the 'likes' of which I had never seen before.
    • It looks 'like' you've finished the project.
    • It seemed 'like' you didn't care.
    • These hamburgers taste 'like' leather.
    • He was so angry, like.
    • She was, 'like', sooooo happy.
    • There were, 'like', twenty of them.
    • And then he, 'like', got all angry and left the room.
    • I was 'like', “Why did you do that?” and he's 'like', “I don't know.”
    • divint ye knaa, 'like'?
    • I dinna 'like'. - I'm not certain I would like to.
    • Oo jist saw it the now, 'like'.
    • Han hade mött sin 'like'
    • Rain is 'likely' later this afternoon.
    • They are 'likely' to become angry with him.
    • Jones is a 'likely' candidate for management.
    • not a very 'likely' excuse.
    • a 'likely' topic for investigation.
    • found a 'likely' spot under a shady tree for the picnic.
    • 'Likely' he'll win the election in this economy.
    • She has trained with weights for years and now has a rather 'manlike' musculature.
    • The legendary Bigfoot is said to be a 'manlike' creature.
    • An enemy in the 'likeness' of a friend.
    • How he looked, the 'likenesses' of him which still remain enable us to imagine.
    • The cousins were such close 'lookalikes' they could impersonate each other, and sometimes did.
    • This theoretically realistic and humorous novel is not 'unlike' The Waste Land.
    • I 'unliked' the video link after I realized it was making fun of me.
    • childlike
    • snake-like
    • It was a warm, clear, 'springlike' day, given it was still the middle of December.
    • In all 'likelihood' the meeting will be cancelled.
    • The 'likelihood' is that the inflation rate will continue to rise.
    • "There is no 'likelihood' between pure light and black darkness, or between righteousness and reprobation." (Sir W. Raleigh)
    • "What of his heart perceive you in his face by any 'likelihood' he showed to-day ?" (Shak)
    • The twins were 'alike'.
    • We are all 'alike' concerned in religion.
    • Her kiss sent me into a 'dreamlike' state of bliss, and while we must have spent the next several hours wandering the fairgrounds together, I can hardly remember anything after that.
    • a 'songlike' adagio
    • He is 'likely' to succeed at anything he tries.
    • The brothers are quite 'unlike' each other.
    • They contributed in 'unlike' amounts.
    • a 'speechlike' frequency
    • We look for her that 'sunlike' stood / Upon the forehead of our day...
    • a 'sunlike' star
    • They'd never before seen the 'likes' of them.
    • They'd never before seen the 'likes' of him.
    • I'd never seen their 'likes'.
    • a 'sievelike' membrane
    • It's very 'unlikely' that you'll be able to walk perfectly after being in a cast for six months.
    • I 'liked' my friend's last status on Facebook.