German Meaning of rackets
Schläger
Other German words related to Schläger
- Chat-Partner
- Geräusche
- Rasseln
- brüllt
- Pony
- schreit
- Prahlerei
- die Wauwaus
- Schlägereien
- Geräusche
- Kakophonien
- Lärm
- Getöse
- Klappern
- Unruhen
- Dezibel
- Dinar
- Dissonanzen
- Dissonanzen
- Babels
- Explosionen
- Explosionen
- Applaus
- Risse
- Abstürze
- Dissonanzen
- Furrore
- Getöse
- Krach
- Lärm
- Geklimper
- Katzenjammer Kids
- Geschrei
- Tumulte
- Aufstände
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Definitions and Meaning of rackets in English
rackets
to engage in active social life, a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached and that is used for striking the ball or shuttlecock in various games (such as tennis, racquets, or badminton), a dishonest scheme for obtaining money (as by cheating or threats), a fraudulent scheme, enterprise, or activity, a usually illegitimate enterprise made workable by bribery or intimidation, a light implement consisting of a handle attached to an open frame with a network of strings stretched across it that is used to hit the object in play (as a ball) in various games (as tennis, badminton, or racquetball), an easy way to make money or earn a living, a loud confused noise, social whirl or excitement, to move with or make a racket, a game for two or four players with ball and racket on a 4-walled court, an easy and lucrative means of livelihood, paddle entry 2 sense 1c, to make a racket, occupation, business, the strain of exciting or trying experiences, confused clattering noise
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Schläger
to engage in active social life, a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached
Chat-Partner,Geräusche,Rasseln,brüllt,Pony,schreit,Prahlerei,die Wauwaus,Schlägereien,Geräusche
leise,Stillen,immer noch,beruhigt.,beschwichtigt,lässt nach,Gelassenheiten,Ruhe,Ruhe,Ruhen
racketeers => Erpresser, racketeered => erpresst, racheting (up) => Ratsche (nach oben), racheting (down) => Ratsche (herunter), racheted (up) => Hochgeschraubt,