durch
See also: durch-
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
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- A single deal within a game of mariáš in which one player wins against the other two if he takes all the tricks.
Further reading
German
Etymology
From Middle High German durch, from Old High German duruh, from Proto-Germanic *þurhw. Cognate with English through, thorough, Dutch door, Yiddish דורך (durkh).
Pronunciation
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Preposition
durch (+ accusative)
- by means of; by; through
- through; entering, then exiting
- via
- owing to; because of
- (mathematics) divided by
Adverb
durch
- during; throughout; through
- den ganzen Tag durch ― the whole day through
- (colloquial, with a time) past
- Es ist acht Uhr durch. ― It is past eight o’clock.
Derived terms
Related terms
- durch- (used in compounds)
Further reading
- “durch (preposition)” in Duden online
- “durch (adverb)” in Duden online
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