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- Buch 4 - Unit 3 - E
- (to) introduce
- einführen
- (civil) rights
- (Bürger-)Rechte
- cotton
- Baumwolle
- plantation
- Plantage
- civil war
- Bürgerkrieg
- (to) free
- freilassen; befreien
- policy
- Politik (= Verfahren, Richtlinien)
- segregation
- Rassentrennung; Absonderung
- present
- gegenwärtig; heutig; Gegenwart
- violent
- gewaltsam; gewalttätig; heftig
- riot
- Krawall, Äufruhr
- violence
- Gewalt, Gewalttätigkeit
- (to) protest (against sth.)
- (gegen etwas) protestieren
- racism
- Rassismus
- (to) shoot (dead)
- (er)schießen
- (to) make sb. sth.
- jn. zu etwas machen
- soldier
- Soldat/in
- federal holiday
- am. Feiert. (manche Geschäfte off.)
- colony
- Kolonie
- Decleration of Independence
- Unabhängigkeitserklärnung
- (to) break away from
- brechen mit, sich trennen von
- firework display
- Feuerwerk(vorführung)
- (to) discover
- entdecken; feststellen
- celebration
- Feier
- parade
- Umzug, Parade
- Thanksgiving Day
- eine Erntedankfeier im November
- pilgrim
- Pilger/in
- (to) practise; practice {AE}
- hier: ausüben
- religion
- Religion
- (to) plant sth.
- etwas (ein)pflanzen
- (to) grow sth.
- (Gemüse, Wein usw.) anbauen, anpfl.
- harvest
- Ernte
- God, god
- Gott
- (to) survive
- überleben
- Viking
- Wikinger/in
- instead
- statt dessen, dafür
- instead of
- (an)statt, an Stelle von
- not even
- nicht einmal
- (to) exist
- existieren; vorhanden sein
- settler
- Siedler/in
- permanent
- dauerhaft; (be)ständig
- settlement
- Siedlung
- (to) (re)construct
- (re)konstruieren; (wiederauf)bauen
- by
- (spätestens) bis; bis (zu)
- (to) force sb. to do sth.
- jn. zwingen, etwas zu tun
- ceremony
- Zeremonie; Feier(lichkeit)
- colonist
- Kolonist/in; Siedler/in
- (to) start a family
- eine Familie gründen
- rebellion
- Rebellion, Aufstand
- more and more
- immer mehr
- raw
- roh, Roh
- material
- Material, Stoff
- tax
- Steuer
- (to) refuse (to do do sth.)
- sich weigern (etwas zu tun); verw.
- (to) dress (as)
- sich verkleiden (als); sich anzieh.
- (to) get dressed
- sich anziehen
- little - less - least
- wenig - weniger - am wenigsten
- (to) defent
- verteidigen
- factor
- Faktor
- (to) surrender (to sb.)
- sich (jm.) ergeben, kapitulieren
- room
- Platz; (freier) Raum
- as far as
- bis (zu/nach)
- gun
- (Schuß-)Waffe
- noon
- Mittag
- prairie
- Prärie, Grasebene
- circle
- Kreis
- party
- (Reise-)Gruppe
- (to) wish
- wünschen
- I wish I had/was...
- Ich wünschte, ich hätte/wäre...
- (to) come over
- vorbeikommen {Besucher}
- banjo; banjo(e)s {pl.}
- Banjo
- supper
- Abendessen
- (to) pass
- vorbeigehen/vorbeifahren (an)
- hoof; {AE pl.}hooves or hoofs
- Huf
- trail
- Pfad; Spur; Weg
- upset (about sth.)
- aufgeregt; beungruhigt; betrübt
- (to run/walk/come) up to sb.
- auf jn. zu(rennen/-gehen/-kommen)
- luckily
- glücklicherweise
- hardly
- kaum
- (to) be left
- übrig sein
- buffalo; {pl} buffalo((e)s)
- Büffel
- (to) trade (with sb./in sth.)
- (mit jm.) Geschäfte machen; handeln
- trade
- Handel
- (to) pitch a tent
- ein Zelt aufschlagen
- (to) have a child/baby
- ein Kind bekommen
- (to) be over
- vorüber sein, zu Ende sein
- (to) complete sth.
- etwas fertigstellen
- wagon train {AE}
- Planwagenkolonne, Treck
- on my own; on your own; ...
- allein; ohne Hilfe
- towards
- gegen (zeitlich)
- feeling
- Gefühl
- over the years
- im Laufe der Jahre
- The firm decided, to introduce longer holidays for everybody.
- a country's freedom laws
- In summer women often wear cotton dresses.
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- a war between people in one country
- The king freed the prisoner from the tower.
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- In the past it was easier to get a job. The present job situation is terrible.
- I never hit anybody. I'm not a ~ person. - Some films on telivision are very ~.
- when a crowd of people fight in the street, for example
- There's often too much violence at football matches.
- The miners went on strike to protest about low wages.
- in South Africa there's much ~ - the Blacks don't have the same rights as others
- The robbers had weapons, but they didn't shot.
- They'll probably make Mark captain of the football team.
- a person in an army
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- India was a British colony until 1947.
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- to find something new; to find out
- Americans celebrate Independence Day. The celebrations take place on July 4th.
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- an American holiday on the fourth Thursday in November
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- What do you know about the Jewish religion?
- Mr Black planted some trees in his gaden.
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- Farmers are hoping for a good harvest this year.
- Do you practise any religion? Do you believe in God?
- The old man didn't survive the winter, but died in December.
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- Sue couldn't find a clean skirt, so she wore a dress instead.
- Let's have tea in the garden instead of in the kitchen.
- I won't tell anybody about it, not even my best friend.
- Some people think that the Loch Ness monster doesn't exist.
- a person who goes to settle in a colony or a new country
- opposite of temporary
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- Can you finish the work by tomorrow?
- Settlers in North America forced the Indians to leave their land.
- The royal wedding ceremony was shown on TV.
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- More and more people are learning English.
- The meat hasn't been cooked yet. It's still raw.
- You need some interesting material to write a book.
- All wage earners have to pay taxes. The government puts a high tax on whisky.
- He refused to help her, although she had a lot of problems.
- Margaret has very nice clothes and always dresses well.
- to put on one's clothes
- We can't drive far. We've can't drive far. We've got very little petro.
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