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Kraut - traducción al español

NICKNAME
Krauts

Kraut         
(adj.) = alemán

Def: Término peyorativo.
Ex: Consider now what we"re going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.
Kraut         
alemán
sour kraut         
  • Eastern European-style sauerkraut pickled with carrots and served as a salad
  • Polish ''kapusta kiszona''
  • Homemade sauerkraut
CABBAGE THAT HAS BEEN FERMENTED BY VARIOUS LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Liberty cabbage; Liberty Cabbage; Super slaw; Sauer-kraut; Sauer kraut; Victory cabbage; Sour Kraut; Saurkraut; Sourkrawt; Kapusta kiszona; Saur-kraut; Sourkraut
repollo agrio (repollo en vinagre)

Definición

kraut
an extreme of temperature
it's cold as kraut

Wikipedia

Kraut

Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as an ethnic slur for a German, particularly a German soldier during World War I and World War II. Its earlier meaning in English was as a synonym for sauerkraut, a traditional Central and Eastern European food.

Ejemplos de uso de Kraut
1. "England, you kraut muppet!" screeched one gentleman in tones so furiously offended one might fancy the MC had just made a particularly off–colour joke about his mother.
2. "Get on with your story, Kraut!" The difference is that when Fleming was writing, we were more confident of ourselves and our place in the wider world.
3. There have been claims elderberry extracts, mega–doses of vitamin C, sauer kraut, oregano oil, colloidal silver, aloe vera and garlic all have the power to combat the lethal H5N1 strain.
4. For decades the term "kraut" has been deployed as the ultimate insult to Germans by politically–incorrect Britons, but historians now believe the term might be better used closer to home.