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Definition
Synonym
Strassenhaendler
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Straßenhändler
m
street hawker
Straßenhändler
m
cheapjack
Straßenhändler, Wandergewerbetreibender
hawker
Straßenhändler
m
Straßenhändler
pl
costermonger
costermongers
Deutsche
Strassenhaendler Synonyme
Englische
street hawker Synonyme
street
Autobahn
US highway
alley
alleyway
arterial
arterial highway
arterial
street
artery
autoroute
autostrada
avenue
belt highway
blind alley
boulevard
bypass
byway
camino real
carriageway
causeway
causey
chaussee
circle
circumferential
close
concourse
corduroy road
county road
court
crescent
cul-de-sac
dead-end
street
dike
dirt road
drag
drive
driveway
expressway
freeway
gravel road
highroad
highway
highways and byways
interstate highway
lane
local road
main drag
main road
mews
motorway
parkway
passage
path
pave
paved road
pike
place
plank road
primary highway
private road
right-of-way
ring road
road
roadbed
roadway
route nationale
row
royal road
secondary road
speedway
state highway
superhighway
terrace
thoroughfare
through
street
thruway
toll road
township road
track
turnpike
way
wynd
street
Arab
Arab
beach bum
beachcomber
beggar
bo
bum
bummer
dogie
gamin
gamine
guttersnipe
hobo
homeless waif
idler
landloper
lazzarone
loafer
losel
mudlark
piker
ragamuffin
ragman
ragpicker
rounder
ski bum
stiff
stray
street
urchin
sundowner
surf bum
swagman
swagsman
tatterdemalion
tennis bum
tramp
turnpiker
urchin
vag
vagabond
vagrant
waif
waifs and strays
wastrel
street
fight
action
aerial combat
affray
armored combat
battle
battle royal
brush
bullfight
clash
clash of arms
cockfight
combat
conflict
dogfight
embroilment
exchange of blows
fight
fire fight
fray
ground combat
hand-to-hand combat
hand-to-hand fight
house-to-house combat
naval combat
passage of arms
pitched battle
quarrel
rumble
running fight
scramble
scrimmage
scuffle
shoving match
skirmish
stand-up fight
struggle
tauromachy
tug-of-war
tussle
street
car line
L
branch
cable railway
cog railway
el
electric railway
elevated
elevated railway
embankment
feeder
feeder line
gravity-operated railway
horse railway
junction
light railroad
line
main line
metro
monorail
rack railway
rack-and-pinion railway
rail
rail line
railroad
railway
roadbed
roadway
sidetrack
siding
street
railway
subway
switchback
terminal
terminus
track
tram
tramline
trestle
trolley line
trunk
trunk line
tube
turnout
underground
street
fighter
battler
belligerent
belted knight
bickerer
blade
bravo
brawler
bully
bullyboy
combatant
competitor
contender
contestant
disputant
duelist
enforcer
fencer
feuder
fighter
fighting cock
foilsman
gamecock
gladiator
goon
gorilla
hatchet man
hood
hoodlum
hooligan
jouster
knight
militant
plug-ugly
quarreler
rioter
rival
rough
rowdy
ruffian
sabreur
scrapper
scuffler
squabbler
strong arm
strong-arm man
strong-armer
struggler
swashbuckler
sword
swordplayer
swordsman
thug
tilter
tough
tussler
wrangler
street
walker
B-girl
Cyprian
Paphian
bawd
call girl
cruiser
daughter of joy
erring sister
fallen woman
fille de joie
harlot
hooker
hustler
meretrix
moll
nightwalker
painted woman
poule
prostitute
scarlet woman
stew
tomato
unfortunate woman
white slave
whore
street
wise
alive to
appreciative of
apprised of
awake to
aware of
behind the curtain
behind the scenes
cognizant of
conscious of
hep to
in the know
in the secret
informed of
let into
mindful of
no stranger to
on to
privy to
seized of
sensible of
sensible to
undeceived
wise to
Strassenhaendler Definition
By-street
(
n.
)
A
separate,
private,
or
obscure
street
Hawker
(
n.
)
One
who
sells
wares
by
crying
them
in
the
street
Hawker
(
v.
i.)
To
sell
goods
by
outcry
in
the
street.
Hawker
(
n.
)
A
falconer.
Street
(
a.
)
Originally,
a
paved
way
or
road
street hawker Bedeutung
guerrilla
theater
street
theater
dramatization
of
a
social
issue,
enacted
outside
in
a
park
or
on
the
street
alley
alleyway
back
street
a
narrow
street
with
walls
on
both
sides
barrel
organ
grind
organ
hand
organ
hurdy
gurdy
hurdy-gurdy
street
organ
a
musical
instrument
that
makes
music
by
rotation
of
a
cylinder
studded
with
pegs
blind
alley
cul
de
sac
dead-end
street
impasse
a
street
with
only
one
way
in
or
out
corner
street
corner
turning
point
the
intersection
of
two
streets,
standing
on
the
corner
watching
all
the
girls
go
by
cross
street
a
street
intersecting
a
main
street
(usually
at
right
angles)
and
continuing
on
both
sides
of
it
drug
of
abuse
street
drug
a
drug
that
is
taken
for
nonmedicinal
reasons
(usually
for
mind-altering
effects),
drug
abuse
can
lead
to
physical
and
mental
damage
and
(with
some
substances)
dependence
and
addiction
local
road
local
street
a
street
that
is
primarily
used
to
gain
access
to
the
property
bordering
it
main
street
high
street
street
that
serves
as
a
principal
thoroughfare
for
traffic
in
a
town
one-way
street
a
street
on
which
vehicular
traffic
is
allowed
to
move
in
only
one
direction
side
street
a
street
intersecting
a
main
street
and
terminating
there
street
a
thoroughfare
(usually
including
sidewalks)
that
is
lined
with
buildings,
they
walked
the
streets
of
the
small
town,
he
lives
on
Nassau
Street
street
the
part
of
a
thoroughfare
between
the
sidewalks,
the
part
of
the
thoroughfare
on
which
vehicles
travel,
be
careful
crossing
the
street
street
clothes
ordinary
clothing
suitable
for
public
appearances
(as
opposed
to
costumes
or
sports
apparel
or
work
clothes
etc.)
streetlight
street
lamp
a
lamp
supported
on
a
lamppost,
for
illuminating
a
street
two-way
street
a
street
on
which
vehicular
traffic
can
move
in
either
of
two
directions,
you
have
to
look
both
ways
crossing
a
two-way
street
street
credibility
street
cred
cred
credibility
among
young
fashionable
urban
individuals
street
smarts
a
shrewd
ability
to
survive
in
a
dangerous
urban
environment
one-way
street
unilateral
interaction,
cooperation
cannot
be
a
one-way
street
Fleet
Street
British
journalism
street
name
the
name
of
a
street
street
name
the
name
of
a
brokerage
firm
in
which
stock
is
held
on
behalf
of
a
customer,
all
my
stocks
are
held
in
street
name
street
name
slang
for
something
(especially
for
an
illegal
drug),
`smack'
is
a
street
name
for
heroin
street
name
an
alternative
name
that
a
person
chooses
or
is
given
(especially
in
inner
city
neighborhoods),
her
street
name
is
Bonbon
street
sign
a
sign
visible
from
the
street
Downing
Street
the
British
government
Wall
Street
the
Street
used
to
allude
to
the
securities
industry
of
the
United
States
street
people
living
or
working
on
the
same
street,
the
whole
street
protested
the
absence
of
street
lights
Grub
Street
the
world
of
literary
hacks
street
address
the
address
where
a
person
or
organization
can
be
found
Fleet
Street
a
street
in
central
London
where
newspaper
offices
are
situated
Harley
Street
a
street
in
central
London
where
the
consulting
rooms
of
many
physicians
and
surgeons
are
located
Lombard
Street
a
street
in
central
London
containing
many
of
the
major
London
banks
Main
Street
any
small
town
(or
the
people
who
inhabit
it),
generally
used
to
represent
parochialism
and
materialism
(after
a
novel
by
Sinclair
Lewis),
Main
Street
will
never
vote
for
a
liberal
politician
Downing
Street
a
street
of
Westminster
in
London,
the
Prime
Minister
lives
at
No.Downing
Street
Wall
Street
Wall
St.
a
street
in
lower
Manhattan
where
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
is
located,
symbol
of
American
finance
dosser
street
person
someone
who
sleeps
in
any
convenient
place
falconer
hawker
a
person
who
breeds
and
trains
hawks
and
who
follows
the
sport
of
falconry
John
Doe
Joe
Blow
Joe
Bloggs
man
in
the
street
a
hypothetical
average
man
peddler
pedlar
packman
hawker
pitchman
someone
who
travels
about
selling
his
wares
(as
on
the
streets
or
at
carnivals)
c
prostitute
cocotte
whore
harlot
bawd
tart
cyprian
fancy
woman
working
girl
sporting
lady
lady
of
pleasure
woman
of
the
street
a
woman
who
engages
in
sexual
intercourse
for
money
street
cleaner
street
sweeper
a
worker
employed
to
clean
streets
(especially
one
employed
by
a
municipal
sanitation
department)
street
fighter
tough
someone
who
learned
to
fight
in
the
streets
rather
than
being
formally
trained
in
the
sport
of
boxing
street
fighter
a
contestant
who
is
very
aggressive
and
willing
to
use
underhand
methods
street
urchin
guttersnipe
a
child
who
spends
most
of
his
time
in
the
streets
especially
in
slum
areas
street
arab
gamin
throwaway
(sometimes
offensive)
a
homeless
boy
who
has
been
abandoned
and
roams
the
streets
streetwalker
street
girl
hooker
hustler
floozy
floozie
slattern
a
prostitute
who
attracts
customers
by
walking
the
streets
waif
street
child
a
homeless
child
especially
one
forsaken
or
orphaned,
street
children
beg
or
steal
in
order
to
survive
easy
street
financial
security
street
a
situation
offering
opportunities,
he
worked
both
sides
of
the
street,
cooperation
is
a
two-way
street
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