Also means
to chase, to hound
Usage Note
hetzen in movement contexts means to move at a hectic, harried pace, often implying stress (sich hetzen — to rush about). It also means to chase prey (hunting) or incite against someone (figurative); the movement sense is very common: immer hetzen müssen (always having to rush).
Examples
"Ich hasse es, morgens zur Arbeit hetzen zu müssen."
Natural Translation
I hate having to rush to work in the mornings.
Literal Translation
I hate it, in the mornings to work having to rush.
Related Words
Explore German by topic