Schraube
See also: schraube
German
Etymology
From Middle High German schrūbe. The earlier developments seem not to be quite clear; see screw for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃʁaʊ̯bə/
Audio: (file) Audio (Austria): (file) - Rhymes: -aʊ̯bə
Noun
Schraube f (genitive Schraube, plural Schrauben, diminutive Schräubchen n)
- screw
- most iconically, a screw in the sense of a fluted fastener
- Solang das Deutsche Reich besteht, wird die Schraube rechts gedreht. (mnemonic)
- As long as the German Reich exists, the screw will be turned to the right.
- a propeller advancing by helical movement
- the simple machine called screw
- the abstracted form things may acquire called helix
- a spiral movement, a spin around the longitudinal axis
- a spiral movement around the longitudinal axis formalized in athletics
- most iconically, a screw in the sense of a fluted fastener
Declension
Declension of Schraube [feminine]
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- schraubig
- Schräubchen, Schräublein
- schraubenartig, schraubenförmig
Related terms
Descendants
- → Esperanto: ŝraŭbo
- → Czech: šroub
- → Hungarian: sróf
- → Romanian: șurub
- → Russian: шуру́п (šurúp)
- → Azerbaijani: şurup
- → Ukrainian: шуру́п (šurúp)