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bush in German

bush in German is Busch, Strauch — bush means a woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.

bush in German

Busch
noun
(horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
Strauch
noun
(horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
Busch
noun

What does "bush" mean?

  1. noun A woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.
    "She planted a rose bush by the front gate."
  2. noun Wild, uncultivated land covered in natural vegetation, especially in Australia or Africa.
    "They drove for hours through the bush before reaching the campsite."
  3. adjective Amateurish or not up to professional standard.
    "That was a bush move, showing up late without calling."

bush in a sentence

  • She planted a rose bush by the front gate.
  • They drove for hours through the bush before reaching the campsite.
  • That was a bush move, showing up late without calling.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "bush" in German?

"bush" in German is Busch, Strauch. bush means: A woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.

How do you use "bush" in a sentence?

Example: "She planted a rose bush by the front gate." In German, "bush" is Busch, Strauch.

Are there other ways to say "bush" in German?

Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "bush": Busch, Strauch.

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