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Ding

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Ding /dɪŋ/ {n}; Sache /ˈzaxə/ {f}
thing
Dinge /ˈdɪŋə/ {pl}; Sachen /ˈzaxn̩/ {pl}; Krempel /ˈkʁɛmpl̩/ {m}
things
Dinge /ˈdɪŋə/ für sich behalten
to keep things to oneself
die Dinge laufen lassen
to let things slide
den Dingen auf den Grund gehen
to get to the bottom of things
beim augenblicklichen Stand der Dinge
as things stand now; as things are now
das Ding an sich
the thing-in-itself
über solchen Dingen stehen
to be above such things
Er /ˈeːr/ ist der Sache nicht ganz gewachsen.
He is not really on top of things.
Ding /dɪŋ/ {n} [ugs.] (Produkt) [techn.] [econ.]
widget [coll.]
Ding /dɪŋ/ {n}; Kniff /knɪf/ {m}; Trick /tʁɪk/ {m}
gimmick
Ding /dɪŋ/ {n}; Sache /ˈzaxə/ {f}; Coup /kuː/ {m} [slang] (Einbruch, Überfall)
job [slang] (burglary, robbery)

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