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wir können nur gewinnen
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can·not [ˈkænɒt, am. angl. -nɑ:t] GLAG. pom. glag.
we cannot but succeed
can3 GLAG.
I. can2 [kæn] SAM.
1. can (sealed container):
Dose ž. spol <-, -n>
can of food, paint also
Büchse ž. spol <-, -n>
Konservendose ž. spol <-, -n>
2. can (contents):
ein Eimer m. spol Farbe
ein Kanister m. spol Öl
3. can (open container):
Kanister m. spol <-s, ->
Milchkanne ž. spol <-, -n>
Benzinkanister m. spol <-s, ->
4. can:
[Müll]eimer m. spol
Abfalleimer m. spol <-s, -> švic.
Kehrichteimer m. spol švic.
Mistkübel m. spol <-s, -n> avstr. pog.
[Müll]tonne ž. spol
5. can am. angl. pog. (prison):
der Knast pog.
der Häfen sleng avstr.
6. can am. angl. pog. (toilet):
das Klo pog.
auf dem Klo pog.
7. can pog. (headphones):
cans pl
Kopfhörer <-s, -> pl
fraza:
to have to carry the can brit. angl. pog.
to be in the can FILM, FOTO. pog.
II. can2 [kæn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. can (package):
to can sth food
to can sth drinks
2. can esp am. angl. pog. (stop):
to can sth
mit etw daj. aufhören
3. can am. angl. pog. (fire):
to can sb
can1 <can't [or cannot], could, couldn't [or could not], been able to> [kæn, kən] GLAG. pom. glag.
1. can (be able to):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
2. can:
dürfen <darf, durfte, gedurftdarf, darfst, durftest, durfte, durftet, durften>
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
3. can (requesting):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
4. can (suggesting):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
5. can (offering assistance):
6. can (expressing possibility):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
7. can (disbelieving, reprimanding):
8. can pog. (expressing need):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
9. can (demanding):
10. can (threatening):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
sb cannot abide sth/sb (not like)
jd kann etw/jdn nicht ausstehen
sb cannot abide sth (not endure)
sth cannot unhappen
sb cannot do sth for toffee brit. angl. pog.
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To be allocated a room, one had to meet the committees criteria and once were admitted one had to abide by the masters rules.
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It recognizes as legitimate all political forces that abide by the democratic process and eschew violence.
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In particular, this event showed how prominent regionalism had become as local authorities refuse to abide by the imperial order.
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They disavowed the treaty and refused to abide by its constraints.
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The only exception is that the pieces involved (including the original three) must abide by the rules which dictate which pieces are touching.
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