What does baut in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word baut in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use baut in German.
The word baut in German means construct, count on, build a house, count on, rely on , count on, build on, build a bee hive, build a house, make trouble, screw up, f*** up, build combs. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word baut
construct(errichten, herstellen) einen Motor bauen to build a motor |
count on(übertragen (sich auf jmdn verlassen) auf seine Freunde bauen to count on one's friends |
build a house(informell (Haus errichten lassen) Ich lasse mein Haus von einer Firma bauen. I hired a company to build my house. |
count on(übertragen (sich auf [etw] verlassen) |
rely on , count on(übertragen (auf [etw]/jmdn verlassen) Ich hoffe, ich kann bei diesem Anliegen auf dich bauen. I hope that I can rely on (or: count on) you regarding this issue. |
build on(Fundament) Das Haus ist auf Stein gebaut, das hält ewig. The house was built on stone that will last forever. |
build a bee hive(Bienen: Nestbau) |
build a house(ein Heim bauen lassen) Daniel baute ein Haus und zog dort mit seiner Frau ein. Daniel built a house and moved in together with his wife. |
make trouble(informell (dumme Sache machen) Die Jungs haben ganz schönen Mist gebaut. The boys really dropped the ball. |
screw up(informell ([etw] versauen) Ich habe bei dem Vorstellungsgespräch ganz schön Mist gebaut. I screwed up during the interview. |
f*** up(Slang, vulgär (schlimmen Fehler machen) |
build combs(Bienennest: Teil bauen) |
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