Zudrehen
Zudrehen is a German verb that literally translates to "to turn shut" or "to screw shut." It is commonly used in everyday German to describe the action of closing something by turning it, such as a lid, a faucet, or a valve. For instance, one might "zudrehen" a jar of jam, a water tap, or the gas supply. The prefix "zu-" implies the act of closing or sealing. The verb is derived from "drehen," meaning "to turn" or "to rotate." In a figurative sense, "zudrehen" can also imply shutting something off or stopping it. For example, one might say "die Musik zudrehen" meaning to turn down or turn off the music. The opposite action would be "aufdrehen," meaning to turn open or to turn on. The conjugation of "zudrehen" follows the regular pattern for strong verbs in German. It is a practical and frequently used verb in the German language, essential for describing common daily actions.