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Detailübersetzungen für salting (Englisch) ins Schwedisch

salting:

salting [the ~] Nomen

  1. the salting (salt marsh; mud-flat)

Übersetzung Matrix für salting:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
saltsumpmark mud-flat; salt marsh; salting

Verwandte Wörter für "salting":


Synonyms for "salting":


Verwandte Definitionen für "salting":

  1. the act of adding salt to food1

salt:

to salt Verb (salts, salted, salting)

  1. to salt (pickle; souse)
    marinera; sylta
    • marinera Verb (marinerar, marinerade, marinerat)
    • sylta Verb (syltar, syltade, syltat)
  2. to salt (pickle)
    salta
    • salta Verb (saltar, saltade, saltat)
  3. to salt (pickle)
    salta; salta in
    • salta Verb (saltar, saltade, saltat)
    • salta in Verb (saltar in, saltade in, saltat in)

Konjugationen für salt:

present
  1. salt
  2. salt
  3. salts
  4. salt
  5. salt
  6. salt
simple past
  1. salted
  2. salted
  3. salted
  4. salted
  5. salted
  6. salted
present perfect
  1. have salted
  2. have salted
  3. has salted
  4. have salted
  5. have salted
  6. have salted
past continuous
  1. was salting
  2. were salting
  3. was salting
  4. were salting
  5. were salting
  6. were salting
future
  1. shall salt
  2. will salt
  3. will salt
  4. shall salt
  5. will salt
  6. will salt
continuous present
  1. am salting
  2. are salting
  3. is salting
  4. are salting
  5. are salting
  6. are salting
subjunctive
  1. be salted
  2. be salted
  3. be salted
  4. be salted
  5. be salted
  6. be salted
diverse
  1. salt!
  2. let's salt!
  3. salted
  4. salting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

salt

  1. salt
  2. salt

salt [the ~] Nomen

  1. the salt (sea dog; Jack tar)

salt Adjektiv

  1. salt (corned)
    saltad; saltat; konserverat

Übersetzung Matrix für salt:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
sjöbjörn Jack tar; salt; sea dog sea bear
sjöbuss Jack tar; salt; sea dog sea bear
- common salt; salinity; saltiness; table salt
VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
marinera pickle; salt; souse marinade; pickle; season; spice
salta pickle; salt
salta in pickle; salt
sylta pickle; salt; souse conserve; pickle; preserve
OtherVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
koksalt salt
salt salt
ModifierVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
konserverat corned; salt preserved; tinned
saltad corned; salt salty
saltat corned; salt

Verwandte Wörter für "salt":


Synonyms for "salt":


Verwandte Definitionen für "salt":

  1. (of speech) painful or bitter1
    • salt scorn1
    • a salt apology1
  2. the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth1
  3. white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food1
  4. a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)1
  5. preserve with salt1
    • people used to salt meats on ships1
  6. add zest or liveliness to1
    • She salts her lectures with jokes1
  7. sprinkle as if with salt1
    • the rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps1
  8. add salt to1
  9. Random data that is sometimes included as part of a session key. When added to a session key, the plaintext salt data is placed in front of the encrypted key data. Salt values are added to increase the work required to mount a brute-force (dictionary) attack against data encrypted with a symmetric-key cipher. Salt values are generated by calling CryptGenRandom.2

Wiktionary Übersetzungen für salt:

salt
noun
  1. sodium chloride
  2. compound of an acid and a base
adjective
  1. salty
  2. saline
verb
  1. add salt to
  2. include colorful language

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
salt koksalt Kochsalz — im Haushalt übliches Speisegewürz; enthält hauptsächlich Natriumchlorid
salt salt Salzohne Plural: Natriumchlorid, Kochsalz
salt salta salzenSalz beigeben, mit Salz würzen
salt salt sel — Nom courant du chlorure de sodium, substance sec, friable, soluble dans l’eau, que l’on extraire de la mer, de sources salées, de mines, et dont on se servir surtout pour assaisonner les aliments.