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German - English (British) translations for "Lärm"

"Lärm" German translation

Translation

noise

Definition

"Lärm"

Part of speech

noun

Gender

m

Translations

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Meaning: noise

Der Lärm der Baustelle war unerträglich.

The noise from the construction site was unbearable.

Meaning: racket

Die Kinder machten einen großen Lärm im Garten.

The children made a lot of racket in the garden.

Meaning: disturbance

Der laute Nachbar sorgte für ständigen Lärm in der Wohnung.

The noisy neighbor caused constant disturbance in the apartment.

Meaning: clamor

Die Demonstranten erhoben lautstark ihren Lärm gegen die Regierung.

The protesters loudly clamored their dissent against the government.

Meaning: uproar

Nach dem Tor brach ein großer Lärm im Stadion aus.

After the goal, there was a great uproar in the stadium.


Examples

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A1: Der Lärm stört meinen Schlaf.

A1: The noise disturbs my sleep.

A1: Bitte mach nicht so viel Lärm!

A1: Please don't make so much noise!

A1: Ich kann den Lärm nicht ertragen.

A1: I can't stand the noise.

B1: Der Lärmpegel in der Stadt ist sehr hoch.

B1: The noise level in the city is very high.

B1: Die Bauarbeiten verursachen viel Lärm.

B1: The construction work causes a lot of noise.

B2: Die laute Musik hat mich beim Lernen gestört.

B2: The loud music disturbed me while studying.

B2: Die Party war so laut, dass ich den Lärm im Nachbarhaus hören konnte.

B2: The party was so loud that I could hear the noise in the neighboring house.

C1: Der Lärm des Verkehrs ist eine große Belastung für die Anwohner.

C1: The noise from traffic is a major burden for the residents.

C1: In diesem Büro herrscht immer ein hoher Lärmpegel.

C1: There is always a high level of noise in this office.

C2: Die Diskussion über die Lärmbelästigung dauerte mehrere Stunden.

C2: The discussion about noise pollution lasted several hours.


Advanced Description

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The word "Lärm" is a German noun that translates to "noise" in English. It refers to any unwanted or excessive sound that is loud, disturbing, and irritating to the ears.

In German society, noise pollution is taken very seriously, and there are strict regulations in place to control and minimize excessive noise. This includes laws regarding quiet hours during the night and restrictions on noise levels in residential areas.

Lärm can have various sources such as traffic, construction sites, industrial activities, loud music, or even noisy neighbors. Excessive exposure to noise can have negative effects on physical and mental health, including hearing loss, stress, sleep disturbances, and reduced productivity.

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