das Schritt
noun · [ʃʁɪtʰ] ·Etymology
From Middle High German schrit, from Old High German scrit, from Proto-Germanic *skriþiz or *skridiz. Compare *skrīþaną (“to walk, crawl”), whence schreiten. Cognate with Dutch schrede.
Translation
-
step, footstep (a single instance of walking)
masculine, strong
Gebt Raum, ihr Völker, unsrem Schritt. Wir sind die letzten Goten. Wir tragen keine Krone mit,
Make way, ye peoples, before our footstep. We are the last of the Goths, We carry no crown with us, We carry a corpse.
- walk (slow gait of a horse) masculine, strong
- crotch (the area between the human legs close to the genitals or comprising them) masculine, strong
- a pace (any of several obsolete linear measures about as long as a man steps, that is about 70–80 cm) masculine, strong
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any imaginary measure that is likened in its partitioning to the distance traveled by a leg moving forward in its single footsteps
masculine, strong
Er war uns einige Schritte voraus.
He was a few steps ahead of us.
Leg einen Schritt zu!
Faster!
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step, move, stage (the part of a measure in the sense of an action one takes)
masculine, strong
Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, sind folgende Schritte durchzuführen:
To reach this end, the following steps need to be performed:
beim ersten Schritt.
in the first step.
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ellipsis of Schrittgeschwindigkeit
abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, masculine, strong
Fahren Sie Schritt!
Drive as fast as a pedestrian walks!
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Schritt | Schritte |
| Accusative | Schritt | Schritte |
| Dative | Schritt | Schritten |
| Genitive | Schrittes | Schritte |