What does hier unten in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word hier unten in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hier unten in German.
The word hier unten in German means at the bottom, at the bottom, below, bottom, down south, at the bottom, at rock bottom. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word hier unten
at the bottom(an einer tiefen Stelle) Die Teller findest du unten im Schrank. The plates are at the bottom of the cupboard. |
at the bottom(auf horizontaler Ebene) (terrain: on level ground) Opa Anton sitzt an der langen Tafel ganz unten. Grandpa Anton sits at the bottom of the long able. |
below(später im Text) Die vorzulegenden Dokumente sind unten angeführt. The requested documents are attached below. |
bottom(Rangordnung: unterer Platz) Simon hat sich von ganz unten nach ganz oben gearbeitet. Simon has worked from the bottom to the top. |
down south(umgangssprachlich (im Süden des Landes) (colloquial) Unten im Süden lässt es sich gut leben. Down south is a nice place to live. |
at the bottom(unterster Bereich) Ganz unten im Regal finden Sie die Kochbücher. You find the cookbooks on the bottom shelf. |
at rock bottom(übertragen (mental: Tiefpunkt) Tims Vater ist Alkoholiker und ist jetzt ganz unten angekommen. Tim's father is an alcoholic and is at rock bottom. |
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