What does bildet in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word bildet in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bildet in German.

The word bildet in German means develop, learn, make up, teach, sculpt, build a team, build a team, be a team, form a group, form an opinion on, form a line, form a queue, split into teams, form groupings, forming lumps, develop a mass, form a mass of people, form drops. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bildet

develop

(entstehen)

Bläschen bilden sich
bubbles arise

learn

(sich Wissen aneignen)

sich an der Uni bilden
to educate yourself at university

make up

(auf-, zusammenstellen)

ein Team bilden
to create a team

teach

(Wissen vermitteln)

die Studierenden bilden
to teach the students

sculpt

(formen, produzieren)

Vera bildet gerade eine Vase aus Ton.
Vera is sculpting a clay vase.

build a team

(Mannschaft aufstellen) (sports)

build a team

(Arbeitsgruppe aufstellen) (work)

be a team

(übertragen (zusammenhalten) (relationship)

Uns kann nichts auseinanderbringen, wir bilden ein Team.
Nothing can break us apart, we are a team.

form a group

(Arbeitsgruppe aufstellen)

form an opinion on

([etw] für sich bewerten)

form a line, form a queue

(hintereinander aufstellen)

split into teams

(in Teams einteilen)

form groupings

(Bildung von Einheiten)

forming lumps

(Klumpen: entstehen)

develop a mass

(Klumpen formen)

form a mass of people

(Menschenmasse)

form drops

(Scheibe: nass werden)

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