„tut“: noun tut [tʌt]noun | Substantiv s British English | britisches EnglischBr dialect(al) | Dialekt, dialektaldial Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) Akkord Akkordmasculine | Maskulinum m tut piece rate tut piece rate examples upon tut, by the tut aufor | oder od im Akkord upon tut, by the tut tut work Akkordarbeit tut work
„tut-tut“ tut-tut [ˈtʌtˈtʌt] Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) tut-tut → see „tut“ tut-tut → see „tut“
„tut“: interjection tut [tʌt]interjection | Interjektion, Ausruf int Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) ach was! pfui! Unsinn! dummes Zeug! Na, na! ach was! tut tut pfui! tut expressing disapproval tut expressing disapproval Unsinn! dummes Zeug! Na, na! tut expressing disagreement tut expressing disagreement „tut“: noun tut [tʌt]noun | Substantiv s Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) Pfui Pfuineuter | Neutrum net cetera, and so on | etc., und so weiter etc tut expression of disapproval tut expression of disapproval „tut“: intransitive verb tut [tʌt]intransitive verb | intransitives Verb v/i <preterite, (simple) past tense | Präteritum, Vergangenheitprätand | und u.past participle | Partizip Perfekt pperf tutted> Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) Pfui sagen Pfui sagen tut tut