What does trekt in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word trekt in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use trekt in Dutch.

The word trekt in Dutch means appetite, honger, trek, eetlust, tocht, trek, honger, trek, trek, haal, trek, trek, migratie, gelaatstrek, trek, haal, trek, ruk, schok, trek, ruk, trek, trek, trek, haal, eigenschap, trek, trek, migratie, houding, trek, kant, teug, slok, trek, trek, ruk, trek, trek, migratie, trek, trek-, weinig trek hebben in, trekkend, hongerig, optrek-, trek-, karakteristieke trek, trek-, trek-. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word trekt

appetite

(eetlust, zin)

honger, trek, eetlust

(wanting food)

Jane always made huge lunches to satisfy the hunger of her growing children.

tocht, trek

(long journey)

Edward's trek took him across the whole of Europe.

honger, trek

(desire for food)

The new medication caused Harriet to lose her appetite.

trek, haal

(drag on a marijuana cigarette) (aan een stickie)

Alright, one more toke and then I have to head home.

trek

(feature)

trek

(slang (sudden hunger for snacks)

I've got the munchies; I need to find something to eat!

migratie

(bird: seasonal journey) (van dieren)

The birds' springtime migration takes them hundreds of miles north.

gelaatstrek, trek

(facial characteristics)

She has perfect features.

haal, trek

(of cigar)

Winston's puffs on his cigar were deep and slow.

ruk, schok, trek

(tug, pulling)

Paul pulled the axe out of the log with a jerk and got to work.

ruk, trek

(a pull)

Glenn's tug on the rope made the bell ring.

trek

(facial or bodily tic)

I find that twitch in Lena's eye really distracting.

trek, haal

(UK, literary (draft: intake of smoke, liquid) (sigaret)

Charles lit his pipe and took a draught of smoke.

eigenschap, trek

(attribute)

He is a man of many parts.

trek, migratie

(fish: migration) (vissen)

He's gone up to Alaska for the salmon run.

houding, trek

(bearing)

He has an arrogant set to him and I don't like that.

kant

(aspect)

She saw a side of him that she hadn't seen before.

teug, slok

(intake of smoke, liquid) (drank)

He toasted his friends and took a draft of beer.

trek

(smoking: inhalation)

A draw of cigarette smoke is often followed by a cough.

trek

(slang (drug)

Another hit from the pipe satisfied the addict.

ruk, trek

(physical: tug)

His strong pull finally got the rope to release.

trek

(a puff on a cigarette, cigar or pipe)

The man took a long drag of his cigarette.

migratie, trek

(migration)

Flight prices skyrocket during the winter rush to the tropics.

trek-

(horses) (in samenstelling)

The draft horses pulled the wagon.

weinig trek hebben in

(figurative (lack appetite, courage for sth) (figuurlijk, informeel)

John had little stomach for the task at hand.

trekkend

(bird: that migrates) (vogels)

hongerig

(informal (a bit hungry)

Dora felt peckish, so she ate a banana.

optrek-, trek-

(used for pulling up) (in samenstelling)

karakteristieke trek

(outstanding feature)

The salience of the car's rear spoiler made it easy to identify.

trek-

(metal: malleable) (in samenst.: metaal)

Pure gold is a tensile material; if you bite it, your teeth will leave a mark.

trek-

(relating to tension) (in samenst.: sterkte)

Bamboo has a very high tensile strength for its light weight.

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