hose in German
hose in German is Schlauch, jemanden angreifen und töten — hose means a flexible tube used to carry water or other liquid.
hose in German
Schlauch
(countable) A flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.
jemanden angreifen und töten
(transitive, sport) To cause an unfair disadvantage to a player or team through poor officiating; especially, to cause a player or team to lose the game with an incorrect call.
What does "hose" mean?
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noun A flexible tube used to carry water or other liquid.
"He connected the hose to the tap to water the garden."
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noun Stockings or tights worn on the legs.
"She bought a new pair of hose to match her dress."
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verb To spray water on something using a hose.
"He hosed down the muddy car in the driveway."
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verb Informal: to cheat, trick, or badly disadvantage someone.
"The referee's bad call totally hosed our team."
hose in a sentence
- He connected the hose to the tap to water the garden.
- Firefighters unrolled the hose and aimed it at the flames.
- She bought a new pair of hose to match her dress.
- He hosed down the muddy car in the driveway.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hose" in German?
"hose" in German is Schlauch, jemanden angreifen und töten. hose means: A flexible tube used to carry water or other liquid.
How do you use "hose" in a sentence?
Example: "He connected the hose to the tap to water the garden." In German, "hose" is Schlauch, jemanden angreifen und töten.
Are there other ways to say "hose" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "hose": Schlauch, jemanden angreifen und töten.
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