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English - German

Main

meɪn
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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Haupt-, Vorwichtig, Leit-, Hauptsächlich

Main meanings in German

Haupt-

Example:
The main reason
Der Hauptgrund
The main street
Die Hauptstraße
Usage: FormalContext: Describing something as primary or principal
Note: This meaning is used to denote something that is the most important or significant.

Vorwichtig

Example:
Main priority
Hauptpriorität
Main concern
Hauptanliegen
Usage: FormalContext: Referring to something of utmost importance
Note: This meaning emphasizes the significance of a particular aspect or issue.

Leit-

Example:
Main character
Leitfigur
Main theme
Leitthema
Usage: FormalContext: Referring to a predominant element in a narrative or discussion
Note: This meaning is used when referring to a central or leading element within a context.

Hauptsächlich

Example:
Mainly
Hauptsächlich
Mainly cloudy
Hauptsächlich bewölkt
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Indicating something that occurs predominantly or primarily
Note: This meaning is used to describe something that occurs mostly or predominantly in a particular context.

Main's synonyms

primary

Primary means first in order or importance, serving as the main or principal element.
Example: The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the budget.
Note: Primary is often used to emphasize the most important or fundamental aspect of something.

principal

Principal refers to the main or most important person, thing, or reason.
Example: The principal reason for the delay was the traffic jam.
Note: Principal is commonly used in formal contexts, such as in academic or business settings.

chief

Chief denotes the most important or influential in a particular context.
Example: The chief concern of the community is the lack of access to healthcare.
Note: Chief is often used in a hierarchical or organizational sense to indicate the highest-ranking or most significant position.

foremost

Foremost means leading or most prominent in a particular quality or aspect.
Example: She is considered one of the foremost experts in the field of neuroscience.
Note: Foremost is used to highlight being at the forefront or top position in a specific area.

Main expressions, common phrases

Main course

Refers to the primary or central dish in a meal, typically following an appetizer.
Example: I'll have the steak as my main course, please.
Note: Main course specifically refers to the primary dish in a multi-course meal, distinct from the general concept of 'main'.

Mainstream

Refers to ideas, products, or services that are considered conventional or popular.
Example: The band's music has become more mainstream in recent years.
Note: Mainstream describes what is widely accepted or popular within a particular context, not just a primary item.

Mainstream media

Refers to traditional media sources that reach a large audience, such as newspapers, TV, and radio.
Example: The story was covered by all the major mainstream media outlets.
Note: Mainstream media specifically refers to established, widely accessed media outlets, not just any primary media sources.

Main character

Refers to the central or primary character in a story, movie, or other narrative.
Example: Harry Potter is the main character in the series of books by J.K. Rowling.
Note: Main character pertains to the central figure in a narrative, distinguishing it from other characters.

Main point

Refers to the most important or central idea or argument in a discussion or presentation.
Example: Let me summarize the main points of the presentation for you.
Note: Main point highlights the crucial aspect of a topic, not just any primary aspect.

Main event

Refers to the featured or most important part of an event, often in entertainment or sports.
Example: The main event of the evening will be a championship boxing match.
Note: Main event signifies the highlighted or central attraction of an event, not just the primary event.

Main ingredient

Refers to the primary component or element in a mixture or recipe.
Example: The main ingredient in this recipe is fresh basil.
Note: Main ingredient specifies the crucial component of a mixture, not just any primary component.

Main everyday (slang) expressions

Main squeeze

Refers to one's significant other or romantic partner.
Example: I'm going out with my main squeeze tonight.
Note: The original word 'main' refers to something primary or chief, while 'main squeeze' is a slang term for a romantic partner.

Main man

Refers to someone who is a person's most trusted or important associate or friend.
Example: He's my main man when it comes to fixing things around the house.
Note: While 'main' can refer to something principal or chief, 'main man' emphasizes the importance and trustworthiness of the person.

Main drag

Refers to the main street or central area of a town where most commercial activities occur.
Example: The main drag in this town is where all the shops and restaurants are located.
Note: The slang term 'main drag' specifically refers to a central commercial area, while 'main' alone can refer to something primary or principal.

Main source

Refers to the primary or most reliable source of something.
Example: She's my main source of information about current events.
Note: While 'main' can mean primary or chief, 'main source' emphasizes the reliability and importance of the source being referred to.

Main vein

Refers to a major road or route that serves as a primary artery for transportation.
Example: This road is the main vein that connects the entire city.
Note: The phrase 'main vein' is a metaphorical extension of 'main' to describe a crucial route or pathway, emphasizing its importance as a main artery for travel.

Main - Examples

Main character
Hauptfigur
The main reason
Der Hauptgrund
He is the main boss
Er ist der Hauptboss

Main grammar

Main - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: main
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): main
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): mains
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): main
Syllables, Separation and Stress
main Contains 1 syllables: main
Phonetic transcription: ˈmān
main , ˈmān (The red syllable is stressed)

Main - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
main: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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