Silas Marner (Webster's German Thesaurus Edition) by George Eliot

By George Eliot

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Forcible: gewaltsam. gleaming: Glänzend, schimmernd, durchschimmernd. gleams: glänzt, schimmert. hedgerow: Hecke, Zaun, Spalier, Liguster, Hag. imagining: denkend, annehmend, ausmalend, einbildend, eingebildet, sich vorstellend, vermutend, ausdenkend, vorstellend. lantern: Laterne, Leuchte, Beleuchtungsgerät. lest: dass nicht, damit nicht. presently: gegenwärtig, bald, jetzt. ruts: ausgefahrene Spuren, Spuren, Wagenspuren. slippery: glitschig, schlüpfrig, glatt, aalglatt, rutschig, rutschgefährlich, schleudergefährlich.

George Eliot 25 Cass, %whose taste for swopping and betting might turn out to be a sowing of something worse than wild oats. To be sure, the neighbours said, it was no matter what became of Dunsey--a spiteful jeering fellow, who seemed to enjoy his drink the more when other people went dry--always provided that his doings did not bring trouble on a family like Squire Cass’s, with a monument in the church, and tankards older than King George. But it would be a thousand pities if Mr. Godfrey, the eldest, a fine open-faced good-natured young man who was to come into the land some day, should take to going along the same road with his brother, as he had seemed to do of late.

Farthest: weiteste, fernst, weitest, fernste. fastened: befestigten, befestigtest, befestigte, befestigt, befestigtet. forgetfulness: Vergeßlichkeit. hanger: Aufhänger, Kleiderbügel. housekeepers: Haushälterinnen. intending: beabsichtigend, vorhabend, absichtlich, bezweckend, mit der Absicht, wollend. inviting: einladend. jacks: Bindertyp bei englischen Walmen, Steckdosen, Wagenheber. loudly: laut, laute. miser: Geizhals, Geizhälse, Knauser, Pfennigfuchser, Schacherer. mouldy: schimmelig, verschimmelt, modrig, moderig, dumpfig, kahmig.

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