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German - English (British) translations for "Druck"

"Druck" German translation

Translation

print

Definition

Druck

Part of speech

noun

Gender

masc

Translations

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Meaning: pressure

Der Druck in den Reifen ist zu niedrig.

The pressure in the tires is too low.

Meaning: printing

Die Zeitung wird im Druckhaus gedruckt.

The newspaper is printed at the printing house.

Meaning: stress

Sie steht unter großem Druck, die Prüfung zu bestehen.

She is under a lot of stress to pass the exam.

Meaning: impression

Sein erster Eindruck von der Stadt war sehr positiv.

His first impression of the city was very positive.

Meaning: urge

Ich verspüre einen starken Drang, etwas Neues auszuprobieren.

I feel a strong urge to try something new.


Examples

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A1: Der Druck auf dem Papier ist zu hoch.

A1: The pressure on the paper is too high.

A1: Ich habe Druck in den Ohren.

A1: I have pressure in my ears.

A1: Kannst du bitte den Druck auf die Bremse erhöhen?

A1: Can you please increase the pressure on the brake?

B1: Der Druck in der Arbeitswelt kann sehr hoch sein.

B1: The pressure in the working world can be very high.

B1: Er hat mich unter Druck gesetzt, damit ich zustimme.

B1: He put me under pressure to make me agree.

B1: Die Zeitung steht unter Druck, um aktuelle Nachrichten zu liefern.

B1: The newspaper is under pressure to deliver current news.

C1: Der Druck des Wassers hat das Rohr zum Platzen gebracht.

C1: The pressure of the water caused the pipe to burst.

C1: Sie verspürt einen ständigen Druck, erfolgreich zu sein.

C1: She feels a constant pressure to be successful.

C1: Die politische Situation übt enormen Druck auf die Regierung aus.

C1: The political situation puts enormous pressure on the government.


Advanced Description

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The German noun 'Druck' translates to 'pressure' or 'stress' in English. It refers to the force exerted on an object or a person, either physically or mentally.

In a physical sense, 'Druck' can describe the pressure applied by a solid, liquid, or gas on a surface. For example, the pressure of water in a pipe or the weight of an object pressing down on a table.

In a mental or emotional sense, 'Druck' can refer to stress or pressure experienced by individuals. This can be due to work-related demands, personal expectations, or other external factors.

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