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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
spurtschnell
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
spurtschnell
; spurtstark
adj
sport
(Läufer)
capable of a strong spurt
spurtschnell
, spurtstark
adj
sport
(Läufer)
capable of a strong spurt
spurtschnell
, spurtstark
adj
sport
(Läufer)
capable of a strong spurt
spurtschnell
; spurtstark
adj
sport
(Läufer)
capable of a strong spurt
Deutsche
spurtschnell Synonyme
Englische
capable of a strong spurt Synonyme
capable
able
accomplished
adapted
adept
adequate
adjusted
apt
au fait
capable
of
checked out
clever
competent
disposed to
effective
effectual
efficacious
efficient
equal to
expert
fit
fitted
fitted for
gifted
good
inclined to
journeyman
masterful
masterly
predisposed to
productive
proficient
proper
qualified
skilled
suited
talented
up to
up to snuff
well-fitted
well-qualified
well-suited
wicked
worthy
capable
of
answerable for
apt to
dependent on
exposed to
in danger of
incident to
liable to
likely to
naked to
obliged to
open to
prone to
ready for
responsible for
standing to
subject to
susceptive to
within range of
spurtschnell Definition
Capable
(
a.
)
Possessing
ability,
qualification,
or
susceptibility
Capable
(
a.
)
Possessing
adequate
power
Capable
(
a.
)
Possessing
legal
power
or
capacity
Capable
(
a.
)
Capacious
Spurt
(
v.
i.)
To
gush
or
issue
suddenly
or
violently
out
in
a
stream,
as
liquor
from
a
cask
Spurt
(
v.
t.)
To
throw
out,
as
a
liquid,
in
a
stream
or
jet
Spurt
(
n.
)
A
sudden
and
energetic
effort,
as
in
an
emergency
Spurt
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
sudden
and
violent
exertion,
as
in
an
emergency.
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
active
physical
power,
or
great
physical
power
to
act
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
passive
physical
power
Strong
(
superl.
)
Solid
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
great
military
or
naval
force
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
great
wealth,
means,
or
resources
Strong
(
superl.
)
Reaching
a
certain
degree
or
limit
in
respect
to
strength
or
numbers
Strong
(
superl.
)
Moving
with
rapidity
or
force
Strong
(
superl.
)
Adapted
to
make
a
deep
or
effectual
impression
on
the
mind
or
imagination
Strong
(
superl.
)
Ardent
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
virtues
of
great
efficacy
Strong
(
superl.
)
Full
of
spirit
Strong
(
superl.
)
Affecting
any
sense
powerfully
Strong
(
superl.
)
Solid
Strong
(
superl.
)
Well
established
Strong
(
superl.
)
Violent
Strong
(
superl.
)
Having
great
force,
vigor,
power,
or
the
like,
as
the
mind,
intellect,
or
any
faculty
Strong
(
superl.
)
Vigorous
Strong
(
superl.
)
Tending
to
higher
prices
Strong
(
superl.
)
Pertaining
to,
or
designating,
a
verb
which
forms
its
preterit
(imperfect)
by
a
variation
in
the
root
vowel,
and
the
past
participle
(usually)
by
the
addition
of
-en
(with
or
without
a
change
of
the
root
vowel)
Strong
(
superl.
)
Applied
to
forms
in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc.,
which
retain
the
old
declensional
endings.
In
the
Teutonic
languages
the
vowel
stems
have
held
the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and
are
called
strong
Strong-minded
(
a.
)
Having
a
vigorous
mind
Strong-water
(
n.
)
An
acid.
Strong-water
(
n.
)
Distilled
or
ardent
spirits
capable of a strong spurt Bedeutung
forte
strong
suit
long
suit
metier
specialty
speciality
strong
point
strength
an
asset
of
special
worth
or
utility,
cooking
is
his
forte
conviction
strong
belief
article
of
faith
an
unshakable
belief
in
something
without
need
for
proof
or
evidence
jet
squirt
spurt
spirt
the
occurrence
of
a
sudden
discharge
(as
of
liquid)
liquor
spirits
booze
hard
drink
hard
liquor
John
Barleycorn
strong
drink
an
alcoholic
beverage
that
is
distilled
rather
than
fermented
strong
suit
a
long
suit
including
high
cards
hood
hoodlum
goon
punk
thug
tough
toughie
strong-armer
an
aggressive
and
violent
young
criminal
strong
breeze
wind
moving
-
knots,
on
the
Beaufort
scale
strong
gale
wind
moving
-
knots,
on
the
Beaufort
scale
strong
interaction
strong
force
color
force
(physics)
the
interaction
that
binds
protons
and
neutrons
together
in
the
nuclei
of
atoms,
mediated
by
gluons
strong-arm
use
physical
force
against,
They
strong-armed
me
when
I
left
the
restaurant
strong-arm
bully
browbeat
bullyrag
ballyrag
boss
around
hector
push
around
be
bossy
towards,
Her
big
brother
always
bullied
her
when
she
was
young
forge
spurt
spirt
move
or
act
with
a
sudden
increase
in
speed
or
energy
spurt
spirt
gush
spout
gush
forth
in
a
sudden
stream
or
jet,
water
gushed
forth
strong-arm
handle
roughly,
He
was
strong-armed
by
the
policemen
adequate
to(p)
capable
equal
to(p)
up
to(p)
having
the
requisite
qualities
for,
equal
to
the
task,
the
work
isn't
up
to
the
standard
I
require
strong-boned
having
strong
bones
capable
(usually
followed
by
`of')
having
capacity
or
ability,
capable
of
winning,
capable
of
hard
work,
capable
of
walking
on
two
feet
capable
(followed
by
`of')
having
the
temperament
or
inclination
for,
no
one
believed
her
capable
of
murder
able
capable
have
the
skills
and
qualifications
to
do
things
well,
able
teachers,
a
capable
administrator,
children
as
young
as
can
be
extremely
capable
and
dependable
strong-minded
marked
by
vigorous
independence
of
thought
and
judgment
firm
strong
strong
and
sure,
a
firm
grasp,
gave
a
strong
pull
on
the
rope
forcible
physical
strong-arm
impelled
by
physical
force
especially
against
resistance,
forcible
entry,
a
real
cop
would
get
physical,
strong-arm
tactics
strong-smelling
strong-scented
having
a
strong
odor
strong
warm
freshly
made
or
left,
a
warm
trail,
the
scent
is
warm
hard
strong
being
distilled
rather
than
fermented,
having
a
high
alcoholic
content,
hard
liquor
aggressive
fast-growing(a)
strong-growing
tending
to
spread
quickly,
an
aggressive
tumor
strong
not
faint
or
feeble,
a
strong
odor
of
burning
rubber
potent
strong
stiff
having
a
strong
physiological
or
chemical
effect,
a
potent
toxin,
potent
liquor,
a
potent
cup
of
tea,
a
stiff
drink
potent
strong
having
or
wielding
force
or
authority,
providing
the
ground
soldier
with
increasingly
potent
weapons
strong
of
verbs
not
having
standard
(or
regular)
inflection,
`sing'
is
a
strong
verb
solid
strong
substantial
of
good
quality
and
condition,
solidly
built,
a
solid
foundation,
several
substantial
timber
buildings
strong
having
strength
or
power
greater
than
average
or
expected,
a
strong
radio
signal,
strong
medicine,
a
strong
man
strong-minded
strong-willed
having
a
determined
will
capable
open
subject
possibly
accepting
or
permitting,
a
passage
capable
of
misinterpretation,
open
to
interpretation,
an
issue
open
to
question,
the
time
is
fixed
by
the
director
and
players
and
therefore
subject
to
much
variation
strong-flavored
having
a
strong
taste
impregnable
inviolable
secure
strong
unassailable
unattackable
immune
to
attack,
incapable
of
being
tampered
with,
an
impregnable
fortress,
fortifications
that
made
the
frontier
inviolable,
a
secure
telephone
connection
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