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21Win — Win, Fluß im Kreise Tara des russischen Gouvernements Tobolsk (Sibirien), fällt in den Ob …
22Win — f English: short form of WINIFRED (SEE Winifred) …
23win — gain, acquire, *get, obtain, procure, secure Analogous words: achieve, accomplish, effect (see PERFORM): attain, *reach, compass: *induce, persuade, prevail, get Antonyms: lose …
24win-? — *win ? germ.?, Substantiv: nhd. Lagerplatz; ne. camp (Neutrum); Etymologie: unbekannt …
25Win|ne|ba|go — «WIHN uh BAY goh», noun, plural gos or goes. a member of an American Indian tribe speaking a Siouan language and living mostly in eastern Wisconsin …
26Win|tu — «WIHN too», noun, plural tu or tus. 1. a member of a North American Indian tribe living in the region of Mount Shasta, in northern California. 2. the Copehan language of this tribe. 3. = Copehan. (Cf. ↑Copehan) …
27win — bald·win; bur·ne·win; dar·win; dar·win·ism; dar·win·ize; er·win·ia; god·win·i·an; kar·win·skia; mer·win·ite; mi·de·wi·win; mid·win·ter; mid·win·ter·ly; mid·win·try; pat·win; pen·ny·win·kle; peri·win·kler; ra·win; ra·win·sonde; re·win; tis·win;… …
28win — win1 W1S1 [wın] v past tense and past participle won [wʌn] present participle winning ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/race)¦ 2¦(prize)¦ 3¦(get/achieve)¦ 4¦(make somebody win something)¦ 5 you win 6 you can t win 7 you can t win them all …
29win — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, comfortable, convincing, decisive, easy, emphatic, handsome (esp. BrE), resounding, runaway (BrE) …
30win — win1 [ wın ] (past tense and past participle won [ wʌn ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition: I play tennis against her every week, but she always wins. Who… …