What does unter Wasser kommen in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word unter Wasser kommen in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use unter Wasser kommen in German.

The word unter Wasser kommen in German means water, water, water, fluid, liquid, on the waterfront, on the waterfront, on the waterfront, from the water, from the water, glass of water, aquatic, fall into the water, plunge, keep above water, keep above water, underwater, extract water, supply water, let into the water. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word unter Wasser kommen

water

(klare Flüssigkeit)

reines Wasser trinken
drink pure water

water

(Gewässer: Meer) (ocean)

am Wasser sitzen
to sit at the water

water, fluid, liquid

(Flüssigkeit im Körper) (anatomy)

Wasser in den Füßen behandeln
to treat collected water (or: fluid, liquid) in the feet

on the waterfront

(nahe Wasser) (near water)

on the waterfront

(Standort: am Strand) (beach)

on the waterfront

(Standort: nahe eines Sees)

from the water

(aus dem Wasser heraus) (action)

from the water

(Herkunft: Wasser) (origin)

glass of water

(umgangssprachlich (Glas mit Wasser)

Herr Ober, bringen Sie mir bitte noch ein Glas Wasser?
Waiter, can you please bring me another glass of water?

aquatic

(Lebensraum: Wasser)

fall into the water

(Wasser: hereinfallen)

Der Stein ist ins Wasser gefallen und sank auf den Grund.
The stone fell into the water and sunk to the ground.

plunge

(übertragen, ugs (Eintritt: neue Situation) (figurative)

keep above water

(wörtlich (schwimmen) (literally)

keep above water

(übertragen (finanziell überleben) (financial: solvent)

underwater

(unter Wasseroberfläche)

extract water

(Flüssigkeit nehmen)

supply water

(mit Flüssigkeit versorgen)

let into the water

(gehoben (Boot: ins Wasser setzen)

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