Dictionnaire
Anglais - Allemand
Dog
dɔɡ
Extrêmement Commun
800 - 900
800 - 900
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
Hund, Fehler, Kerl
Significations de Dog en allemand
Hund
Exemple:
The dog barked loudly.
Der Hund bellte laut.
I love walking my dog in the park.
Ich liebe es, mit meinem Hund im Park spazieren zu gehen.
Utilisation: informalContexte: Everyday conversation, pet-related discussions
Note: The most common translation of 'dog' in Deutsch, referring to the domestic animal.
Fehler
Exemple:
You made a big mistake there, old dog.
Du hast dort einen großen Fehler gemacht, alter Fuchs.
Don't worry about it, everyone makes mistakes. You're only human, after all.
Mach dir keine Sorgen, jeder macht Fehler. Schließlich bist du nur ein Mensch.
Utilisation: informalContexte: Informal conversations, colloquial speech
Note: This is a slang term in Deutsch, used to refer to a mistake or an error in a playful or casual manner.
Kerl
Exemple:
He's a lucky dog to have such a great job.
Er ist ein Glückspilz, so einen tollen Job zu haben.
That old dog knows how to get what he wants.
Der alte Fuchs weiß, wie er bekommt, was er will.
Utilisation: informalContexte: Informal conversations, colloquial expressions
Note: In this context, 'dog' is used as a slang term in Deutsch to describe a person, often implying cunning or luck.
Les synonymes de Dog
pooch
Pooch is an informal term for a dog, often used affectionately.
Exemple: My neighbor has a cute little pooch that loves to play fetch.
Note: Pooch is a more informal and endearing term compared to 'dog.'
canine
Canine refers to a dog, especially in a scientific or formal context.
Exemple: The canine unit of the police force is highly trained in tracking and apprehending suspects.
Note: Canine is a more formal term used in technical or scientific discussions.
pup
Pup is a colloquial term for a young dog or a puppy.
Exemple: She adopted a sweet little pup from the animal shelter.
Note: Pup specifically refers to a young dog, while 'dog' can refer to dogs of any age.
hound
Hound typically refers to a hunting dog or a breed known for its strong sense of smell.
Exemple: The hound tracked the scent of the missing child through the forest.
Note: Hound is more specific and often used for hunting or tracking dogs.
mutt
Mutt is a colloquial term for a dog of mixed breed or uncertain lineage.
Exemple: Their mutt is a mix of several different breeds and has a unique appearance.
Note: Mutt specifically refers to mixed-breed dogs, while 'dog' can refer to any breed.
Expressions et phrases courantes de Dog
Top dog
Refers to the person who has the most power, authority, or influence in a group or organization.
Exemple: In the company, he's the top dog, making all the important decisions.
Note: The original word 'dog' refers to the animal, but 'top dog' is a metaphorical expression.
Every dog has its day
Means that everyone will have a moment of success or good fortune at some point in their life.
Exemple: I may not be successful now, but every dog has its day, and my time will come.
Note: The phrase uses 'dog' to convey a message of hope and eventual success.
Dog-eat-dog
Describes a situation where people are willing to harm each other to achieve their own success or survival.
Exemple: The business world can be a dog-eat-dog environment where people will do anything to get ahead.
Note: The phrase emphasizes intense competition and ruthless behavior, likening it to how dogs may fight for survival.
Barking up the wrong tree
Means to pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action or to have a wrong idea about something.
Exemple: If you think I'm the one who took your money, you're barking up the wrong tree.
Note: In this idiom, 'barking' is used metaphorically to represent being vocal about an incorrect assumption.
Sick as a dog
Describes someone who is extremely ill or unwell.
Exemple: After eating that bad seafood, I was sick as a dog all night.
Note: The phrase uses the comparison to a sick dog to emphasize the severity of the illness.
Let sleeping dogs lie
Means to avoid interfering in a situation that is currently calm or stable because doing so could create problems.
Exemple: I know you want to confront him about the issue, but sometimes it's better to let sleeping dogs lie.
Note: The phrase advises against stirring up trouble or reopening old conflicts, similar to disturbing a sleeping dog.
Dog days
Refers to a period of hot, sultry weather, typically in the summer.
Exemple: During the dog days of summer, it's too hot to do anything but stay indoors.
Note: This phrase originally referred to the period when the Dog Star (Sirius) rises and was associated with heat, drought, and discomfort.
Expressions courantes (argot) de Dog
Puppy dog eyes
Refers to the pleading or innocent look someone gives to win sympathy or favors.
Exemple: She always gets what she wants with those puppy dog eyes.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the wide-eyed, innocent look rather than just the word 'dog'.
Doggone
Used as a euphemism to express anger, annoyance, or surprise.
Exemple: That doggone cat keeps sneaking into our yard.
Note: An altered form of 'God-damn', used to avoid swearing with a light-hearted tone.
Dog and pony show
Refers to an elaborate or overblown performance or presentation with little substance.
Exemple: The presentation turned into a dog and pony show with all the unnecessary theatrics.
Note: This phrase uses 'dog and pony show' to imply spectacle and superficiality beyond just 'dog'.
Work like a dog
To work extremely hard or diligently.
Exemple: I've been working like a dog all week to meet the deadline.
Note: Comparing hard work to the laborious tasks dogs may perform.
Dog tired
To be extremely exhausted or worn out.
Exemple: After a long day at the office, I was dog tired and just crashed on the couch.
Note: Associating extreme fatigue with being as tired as a dog.
Underdog
Refers to a person or team expected to lose but fights against the odds.
Exemple: Despite being the underdog, the team fought hard and won the championship.
Note: This term comes from the context of sports where the underdog is seen as disadvantaged.
Doghouse
Refers to being in trouble or disfavored by someone.
Exemple: I forgot her birthday, so now I'm in the doghouse.
Note: This term implies being in trouble or out of favor and being compared to a dog being sent outside or away.
Dog - Exemples
The dog barked at the mailman.
Der Hund bellte den Briefträger an.
She adopted a cute little puppy.
Sie adoptierte einen süßen kleinen Welpen.
My neighbor's dog is always running around in the yard.
Der Hund meines Nachbarn läuft immer im Garten herum.
Grammaire de Dog
Dog - Nom (Noun) / Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemme: dog
Conjugaisons
Nom, pluriel (Noun, plural): dogs, dog
Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass): dog
Verbe, passé simple (Verb, past tense): dogged
Verbe, gérondif ou participe présent (Verb, gerund or present participle): dogging
Verbe, 3ème personne du singulier au présent (Verb, 3rd person singular present): dogs
Verbe, forme de base (Verb, base form): dog
Verbe, présent non à la 3ème personne du singulier (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): dog
Syllabes, Séparation et Accent
dog contient 1 syllabes: dog
Transcription phonétique: ˈdȯg
dog , ˈdȯg (La syllabe rouge est accentuée)
Dog - Importance et fréquence d'utilisation
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000.
dog: 800 - 900 (Extrêmement Commun).
Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.