What does Schüppe in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word Schüppe in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Schüppe in German.
The word Schüppe in German means dandruff, shed, joint, get rid of dandruff, remove the scales. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word Schüppe
dandruff(kleines Hautpartikel) Schuppen beseitigen to remove dandruff |
shed(Holzhütte im Garten) (small garden building) einen Schuppen im Garten bauen to build a shed in the garden |
joint(Slang (Lokal: Kneipe) (colloquial: bar) ein Bier im Schuppen um die Ecke trinken to have a beer at the joint around the corner |
get rid of dandruff(Kopfschuppen entfernen) Dies ist ein gutes Mittel, um die Schuppen von der Kopfhaut zu entfernen. This is a remedy to get rid of dandruff on the scalp. |
remove the scales(Fischschuppen entfernen) Der Koch entfernte die Schuppen von der Forelle und legte sie in die Pfanne. The chef removed the trout's scales and placed it in the pan. |
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