Complete Definition of "feat"

English

Etymology
Related to fact, from Latin facere.

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-i�t|-i�t

Homophones
feet

Noun
en-noun

  1. An accomplishment.

Derived terms
that's no small feat

Translations

Chinese: ��, ��
Czech: �in m, výkon m, kousek m
Danish: t-|da|præstation|c
Dutch: prestatie f, verwezenlijking f
Finnish: t-|fi|saavutus
French: t+|fr|exploit|m
German: Leistung f, Meisterstück n
Greek: t|el|άθλο�|m|scGrek [�aθlo�s], t|el|κα���θ�μα|n|scGrek [ka�to�rθo��ma], t|el|ανδ�αγάθημα|n|scGrek [anðra�ɣaθi�ma], t|el|ε�ί�ε�γμα|n|scGrek [e��pite�vɣ�ma]
Italian: t+|it|abilità|f
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Japanese: 業績
Korean: 공�
Portuguese: feito
Polish: osi�gni�cie
Spanish: hazaña f

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