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  1. Spat:
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English

Detailed Translations for spat from English to German

spat:

spat [the ~] nomen

  1. the spat (gaiter)
    die Gamasche

Translation Matrix for spat:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Gamasche gaiter; spat
- bicker; bickering; fuss; gaiter; pettifoggery; squabble; tiff
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- acclaim; applaud; clap

Related Words for "spat":

  • spats

Synonyms for "spat":


Antonyms for "spat":


Related Definitions for "spat":

  1. a young oyster or other bivalve1
  2. a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles1
  3. a quarrel about petty points1
  4. clap one's hands together1
  5. spawn1
    • oysters spat1
  6. engage in a brief and petty quarrel1
  7. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval1
  8. strike with a sound like that of falling rain1
    • Bullets were spatting the leaves1
  9. become permanently attached1
    • mollusks or oysters spat1
  10. come down like raindrops1
    • Bullets were spatting down on us1

Wiktionary Translations for spat:

spat
noun
  1. covering or decorative covering worn over a shoe
  2. quarrel

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
spat Gamasche gamache — désuet|fr guêtre qui enveloppe le pied jusqu’au genou.

spat form of spit:

spit [the ~] nomen

  1. the spit (saliva; spittle)
    der Speichel; der Schleim
  2. the spit (gob; phlegm; lump of spit)
    Geröchel; der Schleim; der Qualster

to spit verb (spits, spat, spitting)

  1. to spit (spew; sputter; spew out)
    spucken; brechen; übergeben; erbrechen; kotzen; speien; sich erbrechen; sich übergeben
    • spucken verb (spucke, spuckst, spuckt, spuckte, spucktet, gespuckt)
    • brechen verb (breche, brichst, bricht, brach, bracht, gebrochen)
    • übergeben verb (übergebe, übergibst, übergibt, übergab, übergabt, übergegeben)
    • erbrechen verb (erbreche, erbrichst, erbricht, erbrach, erbracht, erbrochen)
    • kotzen verb (kotze, kotzst, kotzt, kotzte, kotztet, gekozt)
    • speien verb (speie, speist, speit, speite, speitet, gespeit)
    • sich erbrechen verb (erbreche mich, erbrichst dich, erbricht sich, erbrach sich, erbracht euch, sich erbrochen)
    • sich übergeben verb (gebe mich über, gibst dich über, gibt sich über, gab sich über, gabt euch über, sich übergegeben)

Conjugations for spit:

present
  1. spit
  2. spit
  3. spits
  4. spit
  5. spit
  6. spit
simple past
  1. spat
  2. spat
  3. spat
  4. spat
  5. spat
  6. spat
present perfect
  1. have spat
  2. have spat
  3. has spat
  4. have spat
  5. have spat
  6. have spat
past continuous
  1. was spitting
  2. were spitting
  3. was spitting
  4. were spitting
  5. were spitting
  6. were spitting
future
  1. shall spit
  2. will spit
  3. will spit
  4. shall spit
  5. will spit
  6. will spit
continuous present
  1. am spitting
  2. are spitting
  3. is spitting
  4. are spitting
  5. are spitting
  6. are spitting
subjunctive
  1. be spat
  2. be spat
  3. be spat
  4. be spat
  5. be spat
  6. be spat
diverse
  1. spit!
  2. let's spit!
  3. spat
  4. spitting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for spit:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Geröchel gob; lump of spit; phlegm; spit death-rattle; gasping; rattle
Qualster gob; lump of spit; phlegm; spit
Schleim gob; lump of spit; phlegm; saliva; spit; spittle mucus; slobber
Speichel saliva; spit; spittle slobber
- expectoration; saliva; spitting; spittle; tongue
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
brechen spew; spew out; spit; sputter adjourn; become defective; break; break down; break into pieces; break off; break to pieces; crack; destroy; die; fracture; knock to pieces; perish; refract; sever; shatter; smash; smash to pieces; smash up; snap; wreck
erbrechen spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; become unwell; bring up; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; throw up; upchuck; vomit
kotzen spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; bring up; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; throw up; upchuck; vomit
sich erbrechen spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; bring up; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; throw up; upchuck; vomit
sich übergeben spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; bring up; give in; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; surrender; throw up; upchuck; vomit
speien spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; bring up; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; throw up; upchuck; vomit
spucken spew; spew out; spit; sputter be sick; bring up; chanter; grouse; growl; grumble; puke; regurgigate; rumble; snarl; spew; spew out; spit out; throw up; upchuck; vomit
übergeben spew; spew out; spit; sputter assign; capitulate; cede; give up; hand oneself in; hand oneself over to; puke; regurgigate; spew; spew out; surrender; throw up; vomit; yield
- patter; pitter-patter; ptyalise; ptyalize; skewer; spatter; spew; spit out; sprinkle; spue
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- tongue of land

Related Words for "spit":

  • spiting, spits

Synonyms for "spit":


Related Definitions for "spit":

  1. the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)1
  2. a skewer for holding meat over a fire1
  3. a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches1
  4. a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea1
  5. expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth1
    • The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer1
  6. utter with anger or contempt1
  7. drive a skewer through1
  8. rain gently1

Wiktionary Translations for spit:

spit
noun
  1. a rod on which meat is grilled/broiled
  2. a narrow, usually sandy peninsula
verb
  1. to evacuate saliva from the mouth
spit
noun
  1. umgangssprachlich: für Speichel, das Sekret der Speicheldrüsen
  2. ein Besteck zum durchstoßen („aufspießen“) von Nahrung
  3. lange, schmale Landzunge, die eine Lagune (ein Haff) unvollständig vom Meer abtrennt
verb
  1. spucken
  2. Speichel heftig aus dem Mund schleudern
  3. übertragen von [1]: kleine Objekte aus dem Mund schleudern
  4. übertragen von [2], vor allem bei Maschinen: Objekte schnell und heftig ausstoßen

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
spit spucken spugen — speeksel uit de mond doen uitschieten
spit Nehrung schoorwal — een lange, smalle landtong die gevormd wordt door afzetting van zand in een bocht van de zeekust, en die de bocht op deze manier geheel of gedeeltelijk afsluit van de open zee
spit speien; ausspeien; auswerfen; spucken cracher — rejeter violemment par la bouche
spit schleudern; werfen; speien; ausspeien; auswerfen; spucken jeterlancer avec la main ou de quelque autre manière.
spit sich brechen; sich erbrechen; erbrechen; sich übergeben; speien; ausspeien; auswerfen; spucken vomirrejeter convulsivement par la bouche des matières contenir dans l’estomac.



German

Detailed Translations for spat from German to English

Spat:

Spat [der ~] nomen

  1. der Spat
    the spar
    • spar [the ~] nomen

Translation Matrix for Spat:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
spar Spat Rundholz

Wiktionary Translations for Spat:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
Spat spar spath — désuet|fr Structure minérale lamelleux et cristalline.

spät:

spät adj

  1. spät
    late
    – after the expected or usual time; delayed 1
    • late adj
      • I'm late for the plane1
      • the train is late1

Translation Matrix for spät:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
late ehemalig; früher; seinerzeitig; vorig
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
late spät gestorben; tot; verstorben

Synonyms for "spät":


Wiktionary Translations for spät:

spät
adjective
  1. zeitlich fortgeschritten, kurz vor Schluss, gegen Ende
spät
adverb
  1. proximate in time
adjective
  1. at the end of a period
  2. near the end of the day
  3. near the end of a period of time
verb
  1. to be late

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
spät late laat — 's avonds, 's nachts
spät late tarder — Arriver tard ; être lent à venir.
spät late; tardy; belated tardif — Qui tarder, qui venir tard.