machte

An user
Das   machte   sie
👩
  in   Paris
Paris
  bekannt .

Она сделала это известно в Париже.

An user
An
🔛
  Wochenenden   machte   er
👨
  weiterhin   Musik
🎶
.

Он продолжал делать музыку по выходным.

An user
Als   Jugendliche   hat   sie
👩
  im   Kirchenchor   gesungen bevor   sie
👩
  ihr   Hobby   zum   Beruf   machte .

Будучи подростком, она пела в церковном хоре, прежде чем превратить свое хобби в профессию.

An user
İsmail Şahin  machte   eine   Ausbildung   zum  Industriekaufmann.

Исмаил Шахин обучался в качестве промышленного клерка.

An user
Er   machte   einen   Abschluss   am   Staatlichen  Technikum  für   Landwirtschaft   in  Szczecinek.

Окончил Государственный технический центр сельского хозяйства в Zczecinek.

An user
Mays  machte   Werbung   für   die  Zigarettenmarke Chesterfield.

Mays рекламировал бренд сигарет Chesterfield.

(Английский)

  1. (first-person, form-of, preterite, singular, third-person) inflection of machen:
  2. (first-person, form-of, singular, subjunctive-ii, third-person) inflection of machen:

machen

  1. (transitive, weak) to make, to produce, to create (an object, arrangement, situation, etc.)
  2. (transitive, weak) to make, prepare (food, drinks, etc.)
  3. (informal, transitive, weak) to do, perform, carry out (an action) (to execute; to put into operation)
  4. (transitive, weak) to do (a noun); indicates an activity associated with a noun
  5. (transitive, weak) to go (a specified sound) (to make the sound)
  6. (transitive, weak) to make, to cause
  7. (transitive, weak) to cause [with dative ‘for/in someone’ and accusative abstract noun ‘fear, pain, difficulty, happiness, etc.’] (often translated idiomatically with English make followed by an adjective)
  8. (transitive, weak) to make (to cause to be)
  9. (transitive, weak) to make (to transform) [with accusative ‘something’ and aus (+ dative) ‘from something else’] (often translated idiomatically with English turn (something into something else))
  10. (transitive, weak) to make (to have as a feature) (often not translated literally)
  11. (colloquial, informal, transitive, weak) to come to, to total, to cost (to require the payment of)
  12. (transitive, weak) to make, to be (the result of a calculation)
  13. (colloquial, informal, transitive, weak) to make (to earn, gain wages, profit, etc.)
  14. (transitive, weak) to be, to play (to act as the indicated role, especially in a performance)
  15. (colloquial, transitive, weak) to signify, to mean [with nichts, viel, etc.] (translated idiomatically as English (not) matter)
  16. (informal, intransitive, weak) to make, to make oneself out to be, to act, to play (to behave so as to give an appearance of being; to act as if one were (something, or a certain way))
  17. (euphemistic, informal, intransitive, weak) to do one's business, do number two or number one, go (to defecate or urinate)
  18. (reflexive, weak) to do, to fare
  19. (reflexive, weak) to look (to have an appearance of being)
  20. (colloquial, dative, reflexive, weak) to get cracking (on/with), to get a move on (it), to get down (to)
  21. (imperative, weak) come on, let's go

Частота

A2
Произносится как (IPA)
/ˈmaxtə/

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