anrichten
See also: Anrichten
German
Etymology
From Old High German anrihten. By surface analysis, an- + richten.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈanʁɪçtn̩/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: an‧rich‧ten
Verb
anrichten (weak, third-person singular present richtet an, past tense richtete an, past participle angerichtet, auxiliary haben)
- to wreak, to cause, to do (harm)
- Ich fürchte, wir haben hier mehr Schaden als Gutes angerichtet.
- I'm afraid we've done more harm than good here.
- 2012 July 2, Die Welt, archived from the original on 12 April 2013, page 24:
- Heftige Gewitter haben am Wochenende in Teilen Deutschlands erhebliche Schäden angerichtet.
- Severe thunderstorms have caused significant damages in parts of Germany on the weekend.
- (of food) to prepare
- (of food) to serve, to dish up
Conjugation
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Derived terms
- Anrichten
- Anrichtung
- anrichtend
- angerichtet
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