Englische Phrasen beginnend mit 'D'
He’s a dab at it
to be a dab hand at something/at doing something
to dabble in politics
dad-blamed
to be as daft as a brush
to be daft in the head
dago
daily help
the daily grind
to be a daily occurrence
dairy products
damage due to an Act of God
to do damage
What’s the damage?
damaged goods
Dammit
damn it
Damn it !
Damn it all
Damn it to hell
Damn stupid!
Damn sure!
Damn the luck!
Damn you!
You can damn well do it yourself
damned fool
damned funny
I’ll be damned if I know
I’ll be damned if I will
of no damned importance
to be damned if one does and damned if one doesn’t
You’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t
to dampen one’s optimism/spirits
dance floor
Dance is Esperanto with your entire body
Dance with the one who brought you!
to dance a jig
to dance attendance
to dance in a ring
to dance in a round
to dance in step
to dance the funky chicken
to dance to someone’s tune
to dance upon nothing
He dances well to whom fortune pipes
to dandle a baby on one’s knees
Dandyism […] is an attempt to assert the absolute modernity of beauty.
A danger foreseen is a danger avoided
A danger foreseen is half avoided
Danger is at hand
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