What does Akt in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word Akt in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Akt in German.
The word Akt in German means act, nude, mating, act, push, legal act, act. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word Akt
act(Handlung: Tat) Dass er sich mit seiner Ex-Freundin getroffen hat, war ein Akt der Rache. Meeting his ex-girlfriend was an act of revenge. |
nude(:) (photography) Der Akt als Fotografie findet immer mehr Liebhaber. The nude in photography is finding more and more enthusiasts. |
mating(altmodisch (Geschlechtsverkehr) (animals) Der Akt der Paarung bei Walen wurde das erste Mal gefilmt. The mating of wales was filmed for the first time. |
act(Zirkus: Darbietung) (circus) Der letzte Akt des Clowns ist einer der beliebtesten. The clown's final act is one of the most popular. |
push(ugs, übertragen (Arbeit: Anstrengung) (effort) Der erste Akt war von großer Bedeutung. The first push was of great importance. |
legal act(Rechtsvorgang) Der vollzogene Akt war keine Straftat. The legal act was not an offence. |
act(Theater: Kapitel) (theater) Die Schauspieler spielten im 1. Akt sehr realistisch. The actor's performance was very realistic in the first act. |
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