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Detailed Translations for scolder from English to German
scolder:
Translation Matrix for scolder:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | common scold; nag; nagger; scold |
Synonyms for "scolder":
Related Definitions for "scolder":
scolder form of scold:
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to scold (bawl out; swear at; storm at; tell off; tick off)
– censure severely or angrily 1 -
to scold (chide)
– censure severely or angrily 1 -
to scold (rail at; abuse; revile)
– censure severely or angrily 1 -
to scold (tell off; blow a person up; wig; dress down)
– censure severely or angrily 1Verweis geben; Rüffel geben; Standpauke halten-
Verweis geben verb
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Rüffel geben verb
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Standpauke halten verb
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Conjugations for scold:
present
- scold
- scold
- scolds
- scold
- scold
- scold
simple past
- scolded
- scolded
- scolded
- scolded
- scolded
- scolded
present perfect
- have scolded
- have scolded
- has scolded
- have scolded
- have scolded
- have scolded
past continuous
- was scolding
- were scolding
- was scolding
- were scolding
- were scolding
- were scolding
future
- shall scold
- will scold
- will scold
- shall scold
- will scold
- will scold
continuous present
- am scolding
- are scolding
- is scolding
- are scolding
- are scolding
- are scolding
subjunctive
- be scolded
- be scolded
- be scolded
- be scolded
- be scolded
- be scolded
diverse
- scold!
- let's scold!
- scolded
- scolding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for scold:
scold
Cross Translation:
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• scold | → Megäre; Hausdrache | ↔ mégère — péjoratif|fr femme méchante et emportée, par allusion à l’une des Érinyes. |
• scold | → schelten; vorwerfen; Vorwurf | ↔ reprocher — imputer la faute à quelqu’un, en l’blâmer, en lui faire des remontrances. |
• scold | → ermahnen; verwarnen; verweisen; rügen; schelten; vorwerfen; Vorwürfe machen | ↔ réprimander — reprendre quelqu’un avec autorité, lui reprocher sa faute. |