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German - English (British) translations for "Haut"

"Haut" German translation

Translation

skin

Definition

Haut

Part of speech

noun

Gender

feminine

Translations

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Meaning: skin

Sie hat eine weiche Haut.

She has soft skin.

Meaning: hide

Der Jäger verarbeitet das Tier zu Leder und nutzt die Haut.

The hunter processes the animal into leather and uses the hide.

Meaning: surface

Die Oberfläche der Tasse ist glatt.

The surface of the cup is smooth.

Meaning: bark

Die Haut des Baumes ist rau und dick.

The bark of the tree is rough and thick.

Meaning: rind

Er schält die Haut der Orange ab.

He peels the rind off the orange.


Examples

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A1: Meine Haut ist sehr empfindlich.

My skin is very sensitive.

A1: Ich habe eine Creme für trockene Haut gekauft.

I bought a cream for dry skin.

A1: Die Sonne ist schlecht für die Haut.

The sun is bad for the skin.

B1: Sie hat sich die Haut verbrannt, als sie am Strand war.

She burned her skin when she was at the beach.

B1: Er trägt immer eine Sonnencreme auf seine Haut auf.

He always applies sunscreen to his skin.

B1: Ich habe meine Hautpflege-Routine verbessert, um Akne zu bekämpfen.

I have improved my skincare routine to fight acne.

C1: Die Haut ist das größte Organ des menschlichen Körpers.

The skin is the largest organ of the human body.

C1: Die Haut besteht aus drei Schichten: Epidermis, Dermis und Subkutis.

The skin consists of three layers: epidermis, dermis, and subcutis.

C1: Eine gesunde Ernährung kann zu einer strahlenden Haut beitragen.

A healthy diet can contribute to radiant skin.


Advanced Description

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The word 'Haut' is a German noun that translates to 'skin' in English. It refers to the outer covering of the body, which acts as a protective barrier against external elements.

In human beings, the skin is the largest organ and has several important functions. It helps regulate body temperature, protects internal organs from injury, and serves as a sensory organ for touch, pressure, pain, and temperature.

The skin is composed of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. Each layer has its own unique structure and function. The epidermis is the outermost layer and provides waterproofing and protection. The dermis contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, and sweat glands. The subcutaneous tissue is made up of fat cells and provides insulation and cushioning.

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