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English-German dictionary - Letter "V" - Page 2

  • to veer to avoid an oncoming vehicle
  • to veer to sth.
  • to veg
  • to veg out
  • to vegetate
  • to vegetate/veg out in front of the television
  • to veil
  • to vein sth.
  • to vend sth.
  • to veneer
  • to venerate
  • to vent
  • to vent one's bad mood on sb.
  • to vent one's frustration on sb./ sth.
  • to vent one's spleen
  • to ventilate
  • to ventilate in the wrong direction
  • to ventilate sb.
  • to ventriloquize / ventriloquise
  • to ventriloquize / ventriloquise sb./sth.
  • to ventriloquize a voice for a hand puppet
  • to ventriloquize the concerns of the minority
  • to venture
  • to venture forth
  • to venture further afield
  • to venture on a difficult task
  • to venture out
  • to venture to come near
  • to verbalise
  • to verbalise sth.
  • to verbalize
  • to verbalize sth.
  • to verge
  • to verify
  • to verify an invoice
  • to verify sth.
  • to verify that / whether sth. is the case / is in order
  • to verify that the interpretation provided is accurate
  • to versify
  • to versify sth.
  • to very much look forward to sth.
  • to vesicate
  • to vest
  • to vest sth. in sb.
  • to vet
  • to vet an animal
  • to vet sb./sth.
  • to veto
  • to veto sth.
  • to vex sb.
  • to vibrate
  • to vibrate seconds
  • to vibrate sth.
  • to victimise
  • to victimize
  • to victual
  • to video
  • to video sth.
  • to video-tape sth.
  • to videotape
  • to videotape sth.
  • to vie
  • to view
  • to view a house
  • to view sth./look at sth. without preconceived notions
  • to vignette

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