Masculine
Anzug
Meaning
- (form-of,masculine,noun-from-verb,strong) verbal noun of anziehen
- (masculine,strong) suit (of clothes), outfit
- (masculine,strong) approach, gathering (of weather)
- (masculine,strong) approaching, advancing
- (Switzerland,masculine,strong) bedcover
- (Basel,Switzerland,masculine,strong) a motion in parliament
- (masculine,rare,strong) acceleration
Concepts
article of dress
dress-coat
manner of dress
Western-style clothes
Synonyms
Frequency
Dialects
Basel-Landschaft
biggse
Basel-Landschaft
glaid
Basel-Landschaft
gluft
Basel-Landschaft
gwändli
Basel-Landschaft
rumpfhuffe
Basel-Landschaft
schaale
Data provided by: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch
Hyphenated as
An‧zug
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈantsuːk/
Etymology
In summary
From Middle High German anzuc, verbal noun of aneziehen. Equivalent to an- + Zug.
New
anziehen
- (class-2,reflexive,strong) senses related to dressing
- (class-2,reflexive,strong) senses related to dressing
- (class-2,often,strong,transitive) senses related to dressing
- (class-2,strong,transitive) senses related to dressing
- (class-2,strong,transitive) senses related to dressing
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to attract
- (class-2,reflexive,strong) to attract one another
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to absorb (moisture)
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to fasten, tighten (a screw)
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to tighten, pull tight (a belt, a rope)
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to pull (a lever)
- (class-2,strong,transitive) to pull lightly
- (class-2,intransitive,strong) to pull away
- (class-2,intransitive,strong) to speed up; to sprint
- (class-2,intransitive,strong) to climb
- (Germany,Western,class-2,colloquial,reflexive,regional,strong) to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
- (class-2,intransitive,strong) to draw near, to approach, to come close
- (class-2,dated,strong,transitive) to cite
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