druk

Dutch

Etymology

Cognate with German Druck.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʏk

Adjective

druk (comparative drukker, superlative drukst)

  1. busy, crowded, hectic (of a place)
  2. busy, preoccupied (of a person)
  3. restless, uneasy

Inflection

Inflection of druk
uninflected druk
inflected drukke
comparative drukker
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial druk drukker het drukst
het drukste
indefinite m./f. sing. drukke drukkere drukste
n. sing. druk drukker drukste
plural drukke drukkere drukste
definite drukke drukkere drukste
partitive druks drukkers

Derived terms

Noun

druk m (plural drukken, diminutive drukje n)

  1. (physics) pressure
  2. edition (e.g. of a book)

Derived terms

Verb

druk

  1. first-person singular present indicative of drukken
  2. imperative of drukken

Polish

Etymology

From German Druck.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /druk/
  • (file)

Noun

druk m inan

  1. printing (the process of printing)
    Te książki właśnie wyszły z druku. - Those books have just come from printing.
  2. print (the letters forming the text of a document)
    Ten tekst napisany jest zbyt małym drukiem. - The print in this text is too small.

Declension

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