net in German
net in German is Netto-, netto, Netz — net means a mesh of woven cord, string, or rope used for catching or trapping things, or as a barrier.
net in German
Netto-
Remaining after expenses or deductions.
netto
After expenses or deductions.
Netz
Netto
The amount remaining after expenses or other kinds of deductions are subtracted.
mit einem Netz fangen
(transitive) To catch by means of a net.
netto verdienen
(transitive) To receive as profit.
What does "net" mean?
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noun A mesh of woven cord, string, or rope used for catching or trapping things, or as a barrier.
"The fisherman cast his net into the harbor."
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noun The remaining amount after all deductions, as opposed to the gross total.
"After taxes, her net pay was much lower than her salary suggested."
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noun Short for "the internet," a global computer network.
"He spent the afternoon browsing the net."
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verb To catch something with a net, or to gain a certain amount as a final profit.
"The company netted a tidy profit last quarter."
net in a sentence
- The fisherman cast his net into the harbor.
- She jumped and the ball flew straight into the net.
- After taxes, her net pay was much lower than her salary suggested.
- He spent the afternoon browsing the net.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "net" in German?
"net" in German is Netto-, netto, Netz. net means: A mesh of woven cord, string, or rope used for catching or trapping things, or as a barrier.
How do you use "net" in a sentence?
Example: "The fisherman cast his net into the harbor." In German, "net" is Netto-, netto, Netz.
Are there other ways to say "net" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "net": Netto-, netto, Netz, Netto, mit einem Netz fangen, netto verdienen.
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