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salt (EN)
noun, adjective, verb

noun “salt”

Singular salt, Plural salts oder onzieleg
  1. Salz
    She sprinkled salt on her fries to make them taste better.
  2. Salz (chemesch Verbindung)
    Table salt is a common example of a salt formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide.
  3. (am Kryptographie) zousätzlech Donnéeën, déi un eng Noriicht bäigefüügt ginn, ier se verschlësselt gëtt, fir et méi schwéier ze maachen, se ze entschlësselen
    Before storing passwords, the system adds a unique salt to each one to enhance security.
  4. internetslang fir Frustratioun, Roserei oder intensiv Debatt ze weisen
    The comment section was full of salt after the game update nerfed everyone's favorite character.
  5. (figurativ) den noutwendegen Zweiwel a gesonde Mënscheverstand un eppes leeën
    When reading online reviews, it's wise to take them with a pinch of salt.

adjective “salt”

Grondform salt, net stufbar
  1. (vun Waasser) salzeg, Salz enthaltend
    The fish in the lake couldn't survive because it had turned into salt water.
  2. (mat Iessen) mat Salz konservéiert
    The fisherman prepared salt fish to last through the winter.
  3. (vun Land, Felder etc.) mat Mierwaasser bedeckt
    The salt fields near the coast are often covered with seawater during high tide.

verb “salt”

Infinitiv salt; hien salts; Verg. salted; Part. Verg. salted; Ger. salting
  1. salzen
    She carefully salted the popcorn before serving it.
  2. salz benotzen fir Liewensmëttel virum Verdierwen ze schützen
    They salted the meat to keep it from spoiling.
  3. eppes a klenge Quantitéiten duerch eppes aneres derbäiginn
    She salted her speech with humorous anecdotes to keep the audience engaged.
  4. extra daten an eng Noriicht setzen ier se verschlësselt gëtt, fir et méi schwéier ze maachen, se ze decodéieren
    Before storing the passwords, the system salts them to enhance security against hackers.