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хаус
impudence
German
German
English
English
Un·ver·schämt·heit <-, -en> N f
1. Unverschämtheit kein pl (Dreistigkeit):
Unverschämtheit
Unverschämtheit
die Unverschämtheit besitzen [o. haben], etw zu tun
2. Unverschämtheit (unverschämte Bemerkung):
Unverschämtheit
Unverschämtheit
impertinence no pl [or insolence] no pl
[das ist eine] Unverschämtheit!, so eine Unverschämtheit!
3. Unverschämtheit (unverschämte Handlung):
Unverschämtheit
mit einer Unverschämtheit ohnegleichen
English
English
German
German
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
was für eine Unverschämtheit!
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
die Unverschämtheit [o. Unverfrorenheit] besitzen, etw zu tun
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
was für eine Unverschämtheit!
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
eine Unverschämtheit sein
Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
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Picasso is supposed to have said of the film: ?This is insolence raised to the status of a fine art.?