Translation of "Schritt" into English
step, pace, crotch are the top translations of "Schritt" into English.
Weichteile (umgangssprachlich) [..]
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step
nounproceeding; measure; action; act [..]
Ich bin so müde, ich kann keinen Schritt weiter gehen.
I am so tired that I can't walk another step.
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pace
nounstep: step [..]
Bitte geh nicht so schnell. Ich kann nicht Schritt halten mit dir.
Please don't walk so fast. I can't keep pace with you.
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crotch
nounarea of a person’s body [..]
Ich hoffe, er kriegt jetzt keinen juckenden Schritt.
Wherever he is, I hope the nerd doesn't have itchy crotch.
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Less frequent translations
- footstep
- tread
- pas
- stride
- walk
- move
- gait
- jump
- remove
- rise
- measure
- footfall
- progress
- walking pace
- stage
- advance
- cadence
- carriage
- counter for steps
- crutch
- footsteps
- manner
- means
- method
- process
- slow march
- technique
- trace
- treatment
- walking sound
- way
- one's manner of walking
- one's walking pace
- pitch
- small amount
- small degree
- a short distance
- fork
- means of transportation
- measures
- meter
- metre
- thou
- tines
- walking speed
- you
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Automatic translations of "Schritt" into English
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Translations with alternative spelling
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step
verbIch bin so müde, ich kann keinen Schritt weiter gehen.
I am so tired that I can't walk another step.
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trod
verbDer Fremde schritt auf Alabasterplatten einher, deren jede eine Inschrift hatte, in welcher die Titel, die Genealogie und die Thaten des großen Königs aufgezeichnet waren.
“The stranger trod upon alabaster slabs, each bearing an inscription, recording the titles, genealogy, and achievements of the great king.
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paced
verbBitte geh nicht so schnell. Ich kann nicht Schritt halten mit dir.
Please don't walk so fast. I can't keep pace with you.
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Phrases similar to "Schritt" with translations into English
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stepping
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failure
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all over · at every turn · everywhere · throughout · wherever one goes
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to chase about · to drive hard · to hang on · to keep watch on · to prowl after