satt
adjective
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| fed up |
| sick of |
| dark |
| deep |
| rich |
| full |
| sated |
| satisfied |
| fed up (with) |
| tired (of) |
| sick (of) |
| vibrant |
| intense |
Synonyms and Related Words for satt
Definition of "satt" in German
Nicht mehr hungrig; den Zustand erreicht habend, in dem man genug gegessen hat.
EN: “I'm full, thank you.”DE: “Ich bin satt, danke.”
A1
EN: “After the big meal, all the guests were full and satisfied.”DE: “Nach dem großen Essen waren alle Gäste satt und zufrieden.”
A2
EN: “One should stop eating when one is full, not when the plate is empty.”DE: “Man sollte aufhören zu essen, wenn man satt ist, nicht wenn der Teller leer ist.”
B1
Einer Sache überdrüssig sein; genug von etwas haben (meist in der Wendung 'etwas satt haben').
EN: “I'm fed up with the game.”DE: “Ich habe das Spiel satt.”
A1
EN: “He is tired of his girlfriend's constant lies.”DE: “Er hat die ständigen Lügen seiner Freundin satt.”
A2
EN: “I'm fed up with always waiting for the others.”DE: “Ich habe es satt, immer nur auf die anderen zu warten.”
B1
Intensiv und kräftig in Bezug auf Farben, Töne oder auch Gerüche.
EN: “The grass is a rich green.”DE: “Das Gras ist satt und grün.”
A1
EN: “She painted the sky in a rich blue.”DE: “Sie malte den Himmel in einem satten Blau.”
A2
EN: “The rich sound of the cello filled the entire room.”DE: “Der satte Klang des Cellos erfüllte den ganzen Raum.”
B1