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make (EN)
Verb, Substantiv

Verb “make”

Infinitiv make; er makes; Prät. made; Part. made; Ger. making
  1. erschaffen
    She made a beautiful painting for the art class.
  2. bauen
    The children made a fort out of blankets and pillows.
  3. verfassen
    He made a speech to commemorate the event.
  4. verursachen
    Their decision to lower prices made a huge impact on sales.
  5. zubereiten
    Can you make some tea for our guests?
  6. bilden
    Their shared love of music makes them an ideal pair.
  7. ergeben (im Sinne von einer Summe)
    Five and three make eight.
  8. verstehen
    What do you make of his strange behavior last night?
  9. zum Erfolg führen
    Her first novel is what made her.
  10. in einen Zustand versetzen
    The news made everyone anxious.
  11. zwingen (im Sinne von jemanden zu einer Handlung zwingen)
    The movie's ending made me think.
  12. zwingen (im Sinne von jemanden zu etwas zwingen)
    The drill sergeant made the recruits do push-ups.
  13. machen (verwendet, um zu beschreiben, dass jemand oder etwas auf eine bestimmte Weise ist oder bestimmte Eigenschaften hat)
    His dedication makes him an excellent team leader.
  14. betten (im Sinne von ein Bett machen)
    I made the bed as soon as I got up.
  15. von sich geben (Geräusch)
    The cat made a loud meow when it got hungry.
  16. zurücklegen (im Sinne von eine Strecke zurücklegen)
    Despite the heavy snow, we made it to the cabin by nightfall.
  17. fahren (im Sinne von einer Geschwindigkeit fahren)
    The new sports car can make 150 mph easily.
  18. ernennen
    The president made her his special advisor.
  19. erwerben
    He made $500 by selling his old laptop.
  20. sich leisten können
    I can't make the rent this month without some help.
  21. werden
    With her determination, she will make a great lawyer.
  22. sich ausdenken
    There's a party coming so please don't make any plans.
  23. ausführen (im Sinne von eine Aufgabe ausführen)
    She made a daring dive into the pool from the high board.

Substantiv “make”

Sg. make, Pl. makes od. unz.
  1. Marke
    My make is a Toyota.
  2. Beschaffenheit
    The make of this table is quite sturdy and traditional.
  3. Herkunft
    The make of this watch is Swiss, known for its precision.
  4. Wesen
    His cheerful make always brightens up the room.
  5. Ausstoß
    The factory's make of textiles has doubled since last year.
  6. Ansagen (im Kartenspiel)
    With a good make, we could win this game of bridge.