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Translations for „hadn't“ in the English » German Dictionary

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hadn't [ˈhædənt]

hadn't = had not, have

See also have

II . have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB trans

11. have (comprise):

to have [or esp Brit, Aus have got] sth
a week has 7 days
eine Wochen hat [o. form zählt] 7 Tage

22. have inf! (have sex with):

23. have inf (deceive):

Phrases:

to not have any [of it] inf
to have had it inf (be broken)
to have had it inf (be broken)
dran inf [o. sl geliefert] sein
kommt nicht infrage [o. inf in die Tüte] !
to have [or esp Brit, Aus have got] nothing on sb inf (be less able)
to have [or esp Brit, Aus have got] nothing on sb inf (be less able)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They carried backpacks and bedrolls, but they looked like they hadn't slept in days.
www.pbs.org
He said they were fed an inadequate quantity of food, and he lost 40 kilograms, and he still hadn't fully recovered his strength.
en.wikipedia.org
Did we mindlessly put up red equal signs when we hadn't even thought about what marriage is?
thefederalist.com
The other half were split between people who hadn't even played the disk and folks whose updates warned of the cootie.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Those scornful of the decision, he said, likely hadn't sat through all the evidence.
www.calgarysun.com
Jones also said she hadn't been to a doctor since 1925 and that she wore many copper bracelets which protected her from disease.
en.wikipedia.org
We are 100% sure that if the punch bag hadn't kept on coming back for more, the ram would have left the issue.
www.joe.ie
Although her weekly salary was what a workman earned in a year at the time, she hadn't saved a penny.
en.wikipedia.org
The attending doctor who operated on his ankle said that he would have died if he hadn't used his gymnastic skills.
en.wikipedia.org
The jury of the Central Criminal Court were told that the accused may have got the wrong man but the prosecution hadn't.
www.independent.ie

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