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Definition
Synonym
to raise from the dead
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Tote
m f
; Toter
die Toten
viele Tote
jdn. von den Toten auferwecken
ugs.
deceased; dead person; dead
the dead
many dead
to raise sb. from the dead
coll.
Tote
m,f
; Toter
die Toten
viele Tote
jdn. von den Toten auferwecken
ugs.
deceased; dead person; dead
the dead
many dead
to raise sb. from the dead
coll.
von den Toten auferstehen; (wieder) auferstehen
v
relig.
von den Toten auferstehend; auferstehend
von den Toten auferstanden; auferstanden
to raise from the dead
; to resurrect
raising from the dead; resurrecting
raised from the dead; resurrected
Deutsche
Tote {m f}; Toter / die Toten / viele Tote / jdn. von den Toten auferwecken [ugs.] Synonyme
tote
toten
langweilig
Ânichts
los
(umgangssprachlich)
Âtote
Hose
(umgangssprachlich)
von
den
Toten
auferstehen
Âwieder
auferstehen
toter
viele
diverse
Âetliche
Âjede
Menge
Âmehrere
Âverschiedene
Âviele
Âzahlreiche
Âzig
(umgangssprachlich)
Beste
Grüße
ÂHerzliche
Grüße
ÂLiebe
Grüße
Âmit
besten
Grüßen
Âmit
freundlichem
Gruß
Âmit
freundlichen
Grüßen
ÂSchöne
Grüße
ÂViele
Grüße
tote up
add up
add up to
aggregate
aggregate to
amount to
cast up
cipher up
come to
comprise
tote
add
add up
aggregate
all
be-all and end-all
bear
buck
carry
cart
Englische
deceased; dead person; dead Synonyme
to raise from the dead Definition
Dead
(
a.
)
Deprived
of
life
Dead
(
a.
)
Destitute
of
life
Dead
(
a.
)
Resembling
death
in
appearance
or
quality
Dead
(
a.
)
Still
as
death
Dead
(
a.
)
So
constructed
as
not
to
transmit
sound
Dead
(
a.
)
Unproductive
Dead
(
a.
)
Lacking
spirit
Dead
(
a.
)
Monotonous
or
unvaried
Dead
(
a.
)
Sure
as
death
Dead
(
a.
)
Bringing
death
Dead
(
a.
)
Wanting
in
religious
spirit
and
vitality
Dead
(
a.
)
Flat
Dead
(
a.
)
Not
brilliant
Dead
(
a.
)
Cut
off
from
the
rights
of
a
citizen
Dead
(
a.
)
Not
imparting
motion
or
power
Dead
(
adv.
)
To
a
degree
resembling
death
Dead
(
n.
)
The
most
quiet
or
deathlike
time
Dead
(
n.
)
One
who
is
dead
Dead
(
v.
t.)
To
make
dead
Dead
(
v.
i.)
To
die
Dead
beat
(
)
See
Beat,
n.,
7.
Dead-eye
(
n.
)
A
round,
flattish,
wooden
block,
encircled
by
a
rope,
or
an
iron
band,
and
pierced
with
three
holes
to
receive
the
lanyard
Dead-hearted
(
a.
)
Having
a
dull,
faint
heart
Dead-pay
(
n.
)
Pay
drawn
for
soldiers,
or
others,
really
dead,
whose
names
are
kept
on
the
rolls.
Dead-reckoning
(
n.
)
See
under
Dead,
a.
Dead-stroke
(
a.
)
Making
a
stroke
without
recoil
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
rise
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
to
a
higher
condition
or
situation
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
increase
the
strength,
vigor,
or
vehemence
of
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
elevate
in
degree
according
to
some
scale
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
rise
up,
or
assume
an
erect
position
or
posture
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
spring
up
from
a
recumbent
position,
from
a
state
of
quiet,
or
the
like
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
rouse
to
action
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
up
from
the
lower
world
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
arise,
grow
up,
or
come
into
being
or
to
appear
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
form
by
the
accumulation
of
materials
or
constituent
parts
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
together
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
grow
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
into
being
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
give
rise
to
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
give
vent
or
utterance
to
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
to
notice
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
rise,
as
by
the
effect
of
leaven
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
(the
land
or
any
other
object)
to
seem
higher
by
drawing
nearer
to
it
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
let
go
Raise
(
v.
t.)
To
create
or
constitute
Stone-dead
(
a.
)
As
dead
as
a
stone.
to raise from the dead Bedeutung
lift
raise
heave
the
act
of
raising
something,
he
responded
with
a
lift
of
his
eyebrow,
fireman
learn
several
different
raises
for
getting
ladders
up
dead-man's
float
prone
float
a
floating
position
with
the
face
down
and
arms
stretched
forward
raise
increasing
the
size
of
a
bet
(as
in
poker),
I'll
see
your
raise
and
double
it
dead
reckoning
navigation
without
the
aid
of
celestial
observations
Office
of
the
Dead
an
office
read
or
sung
before
a
burial
mass
in
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
blind
alley
cul
de
sac
dead-end
street
impasse
a
street
with
only
one
way
in
or
out
cul
cul
de
sac
dead
end
a
passage
with
access
only
at
one
end
dead-air
space
an
unventilated
area
where
no
air
circulates
dead
axle
an
axle
that
carries
a
wheel
but
without
power
to
drive
it
dead
load
a
constant
load
on
a
structure
(e.g.
a
bridge)
due
to
the
weight
of
the
supported
structure
itself
morgue
mortuary
dead
room
a
building
(or
room)
where
dead
bodies
are
kept
before
burial
or
cremation
dead
weight
a
heavy
motionless
weight
dead
center
dead
centre
the
position
of
a
crank
when
it
is
in
line
with
the
connecting
rod
and
not
exerting
torque
raise
rise
wage
hike
hike
wage
increase
salary
increase
the
amount
a
salary
is
increased,
he
got
a
%
raise,
he
got
a
wage
hike
dead
hand
dead
hand
of
the
past
mortmain
the
oppressive
influence
of
past
events
or
decisions
body
dead
body
a
natural
object
consisting
of
a
dead
animal
or
person,
they
found
the
body
in
the
lake
guess
guesswork
guessing
shot
dead
reckoning
an
estimate
based
on
little
or
no
information
dead
weight
an
oppressive
encumbrance
dead
language
a
language
that
is
no
longer
learned
as
a
native
language
Dead
Sea
scrolls
(Old
Testament)
a
collection
of
written
scrolls
(containing
nearly
all
of
the
Old
Testament)
found
in
a
cave
near
the
Dead
Sea
in
the
late
s,
the
Dead
Sea
Scrolls
provide
information
about
Judaism
and
the
Bible
around
the
time
of
Jesus
dead
letter
dead
mail
mail
that
can
neither
be
delivered
nor
returned
funeral
march
dead
march
a
slow
march
to
be
played
for
funeral
processions
dead
metaphor
frozen
metaphor
a
metaphor
that
has
occurred
so
often
that
it
has
become
a
new
meaning
of
the
expression
(e.g.,
`he
is
a
snake'
may
once
have
been
a
metaphor
but
after
years
of
use
it
has
died
and
become
a
new
sense
of
the
word
`snake')
dead
heat
a
tie
in
a
race
dead
people
who
are
no
longer
living,
they
buried
the
dead
dead
drop
a
drop
used
for
the
clandestine
exchange
of
intelligence
information,
a
dead
drop
avoids
the
need
for
an
intelligence
officer
and
a
spy
to
be
present
at
the
same
time
ascent
acclivity
rise
raise
climb
upgrade
an
upward
slope
or
grade
(as
in
a
road),
the
car
couldn't
make
it
up
the
rise
Dead
Sea
a
saltwater
lake
on
the
border
between
Israel
and
Jordan,
its
surface
in
feet
below
sea
level
dead
person
dead
soul
deceased
person
deceased
decedent
departed
someone
who
is
no
longer
alive,
I
wonder
what
the
dead
person
would
have
done
ringer
dead
ringer
clone
a
person
who
is
almost
identical
to
another
zombi
zombie
living
dead
a
dead
body
that
has
been
brought
back
to
life
by
a
supernatural
force
richweed
clearweed
dead
nettle
Pilea
pumilla
a
plants
of
the
genus
Pilea
having
drooping
green
flower
clusters
and
smooth
translucent
stems
and
leaves
hemp
nettle
dead
nettle
Galeopsis
tetrahit
coarse
bristly
Eurasian
plant
with
white
or
reddish
flowers
and
foliage
resembling
that
of
a
nettle,
common
as
a
weed
in
United
States
dead
nettle
any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Lamium
having
clusters
of
small
usually
purplish
flowers
with
two
lips
white
dead
nettle
Lamium
album
European
dead
nettle
with
white
flowers
hedge
nettle
dead
nettle
Stachys
sylvatica
foul-smelling
perennial
Eurasiatic
herb
with
a
green
creeping
rhizome
dead-man's-fingers
dead-men's-fingers
Xylaria
polymorpha
the
fruiting
bodies
of
the
fungi
of
the
genus
Xylaria
mortmain
dead
hand
real
property
held
inalienably
(as
by
an
ecclesiastical
corporation)
dead
letter
non-issue
the
state
of
something
that
has
outlived
its
relevance
deadlock
dead
end
impasse
stalemate
standstill
a
situation
in
which
no
progress
can
be
made
or
no
advancement
is
possible,
reached
an
impasse
on
the
negotiations
dead
duck
something
doomed
to
failure,
he
finally
admitted
that
the
legislation
was
a
dead
duck,
the
idea
of
another
TV
channel
is
now
a
dead
duck,
as
theories
go,
that's
a
dead
duck
dead
a
time
when
coldness
(or
some
other
quality
associated
with
death)
is
intense,
the
dead
of
winter
dead
air
an
inadvertent
interruption
in
a
broadcast
during
which
there
is
no
sound
resurrect
raise
upraise
cause
to
become
alive
again,
raise
from
the
dead,
Slavery
is
already
dead,
and
cannot
be
resurrected,
Upraising
ghosts
raise
raise
the
level
or
amount
of
something,
raise
my
salary,
raise
the
price
of
bread
enhance
heighten
raise
increase,
This
will
enhance
your
enjoyment,
heighten
the
tension
lift
raise
d
put
an
end
to,
lift
a
ban,
raise
a
siege
die
decease
perish
go
exit
pass
away
expire
pass
b
kick
the
bucket
cash
in
one's
chips
buy
the
farm
conk
give-up
the
ghost
drop
dead
pop
off
choke
croak
snuff
it
pass
from
physical
life
and
lose
all
bodily
attributes
and
functions
necessary
to
sustain
life,
She
died
from
cancer,
The
children
perished
in
the
fire,
The
patient
went
peacefully,
The
old
guy
kicked
the
bucket
at
the
age
of
lift
raise
elevate
raise
in
rank
or
condition,
The
new
law
lifted
many
people
from
poverty
raise
lift
invigorate
or
heighten,
lift
my
spirits,
lift
his
ego
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