dip in German
dip in German is Dip, Soße, Tunke — dip means to lower something briefly into a liquid.
dip in German
Dip
Soße
Tunke
Absenkung
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Senke
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Einstippen
Eintauchen
Eintunken
Eichmaß
A dip stick.
Messstab
A dip stick.
Ölmessstab
A dip stick.
Baden
A swim, usually a short swim to refresh.
Erfrischungsbad
A swim, usually a short swim to refresh.
Schwimmen
A swim, usually a short swim to refresh.
Tauchen
A swim, usually a short swim to refresh.
Barrenstütz
(bodybuilding) A gymnastic or bodybuilding exercise on parallel bars in which the performer, resting on his hands, lets his arms bend and his body sink until his chin is level with the bars, and then raises himself by straightening his arms.
Beugestütz
(bodybuilding) A gymnastic or bodybuilding exercise on parallel bars in which the performer, resting on his hands, lets his arms bend and his body sink until his chin is level with the bars, and then raises himself by straightening his arms.
eintauchen
(transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
stippen
(transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
tunken
(transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
abblenden
(transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
eintunken
(transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
prüfen
(transitive) To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine.
Ölstand
(transitive) To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine.
abblenden
What does "dip" mean?
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verb To lower something briefly into a liquid.
"She dipped the brush into the paint."
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verb To drop slightly in level, value, or amount.
"Temperatures dip below freezing overnight."
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noun A thick sauce for dunking food such as chips or vegetables.
"They served guacamole as a dip with the tortilla chips."
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noun A brief swim.
"We went for a quick dip in the lake before lunch."
dip in a sentence
- She dipped the brush into the paint.
- He dipped a biscuit into his tea before eating it.
- Temperatures dip below freezing overnight.
- The company's share price dipped after the announcement.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dip" in German?
"dip" in German is Dip, Soße, Tunke. dip means: To lower something briefly into a liquid.
How do you use "dip" in a sentence?
Example: "She dipped the brush into the paint." In German, "dip" is Dip, Soße, Tunke.
Are there other ways to say "dip" in German?
Yes — German has 24 translations listed for "dip": Dip, Soße, Tunke, Absenkung, Senke, Einstippen.
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