Walzen

Walzen

Definition

The word Walzen in German is a verb that means “to roll” or “to flatten.” It is derived from the noun “die Walze,” which translates to “the roller.” Walzen is commonly used in a variety of contexts, including industrial processes, sports, and even figuratively.

Opposites

  • Stillstehen - to stand still
  • Anhalten - to stop

Synonyms

  • Rollen - to roll
  • Verschmelzen - to merge

Examples

  1. Die Straßenarbeiter walzten den Asphalt, um eine glatte Oberfläche zu erhalten. (The road workers rolled the asphalt to achieve a smooth surface.)
  2. Der Schiedsrichter pfiff das Foul ab, weil der Spieler den Gegner walzte. (The referee blew the whistle for a foul because the player bulldozed the opponent.)
  3. Nachdem der Teig gerastet ist, muss er mit dem Nudelholz gewalzt werden, um die perfekte Dicke zu erreichen. (After the dough has rested, it needs to be rolled with the rolling pin to achieve the perfect thickness.)

Walzen is an essential verb in the German language, with diverse applications in various contexts. Whether it’s smoothing surfaces, moving heavy objects, or describing forceful actions, this word is an integral part of everyday communication.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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