spray in German
spray in German is Spray, Sprühnebel, Blütenstand — spray means a fine mist of liquid released into the air.
spray in German
Spray
A fine, gentle, dispersed mist of liquid.
Sprühnebel
A fine, gentle, dispersed mist of liquid.
Spray
(countable) Any of numerous commercial products, including paints, cosmetics, and insecticides, that are dispensed from containers in this manner.
Blütenstand
(metalworking, countable) A side channel or branch of the runner of a flask, made to distribute the metal to all parts of the mold.
Reisig
(metalworking, countable) A side channel or branch of the runner of a flask, made to distribute the metal to all parts of the mold.
versprühen
(transitive) To project a liquid in a dispersive manner toward something.
zerstäuben
(transitive) To project a liquid in a dispersive manner toward something.
What does "spray" mean?
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noun A fine mist of liquid released into the air.
"Sea spray drifted over the harbour wall."
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noun A liquid product sold in a container designed to release it as a mist.
"He grabbed a can of insect spray from under the sink."
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verb To scatter a liquid across something in fine drops.
"She sprayed the plants with water every morning."
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noun A small decorative bunch of flowers or foliage.
"A spray of white lilies sat on the coffin."
spray in a sentence
- Sea spray drifted over the harbour wall.
- She felt the spray from the waterfall on her face.
- He grabbed a can of insect spray from under the sink.
- She sprayed the plants with water every morning.
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Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "spray" in German?
"spray" in German is Spray, Sprühnebel, Blütenstand. spray means: A fine mist of liquid released into the air.
How do you use "spray" in a sentence?
Example: "Sea spray drifted over the harbour wall." In German, "spray" is Spray, Sprühnebel, Blütenstand.
Are there other ways to say "spray" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "spray": Spray, Sprühnebel, Blütenstand, Reisig, versprühen, zerstäuben.
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