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 Übersetzung für 'Br'er Rabbit' von Englisch nach Deutsch
comicsF
Br'er (Riley) Rabbit [Disney]
Vetter (Hansi) Hase
lit.F
Br'er Rabbit [character in Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris, published 1881]
Brer Rabbit {m}
Teiltreffer
comicsF
Br'er Fox [Disney]
Gevatter Fuchs
comicsF
Br'er Bear [Disney]
Gevatter Bär
biochem.
estrogen receptor-negative {adj} [Am.] <ER-positive, ER+>
östrogenrezeptorpositiv <ER-positiv, ER+>
chem.
enantiomeric ratio <er, ER>
Enantiomerenverhältnis {n} <EV>
bot.T
ditch rabbit / rabbit's foot grass [Polypogon interruptus]
Unterbrochenes Bürstengras {n}
biochem.
oestrogen receptor-positive {adj} [Br.] <ER-positive, ER+>
östrogenrezeptorpositiv <ER-positiv, ER+>
biochem.
estrogen receptor-negative {adj} [Am.] <ER-negative, ER->
östrogenrezeptornegativ <ER-negativ, ER->
biochem.
oestrogen receptor-negative {adj} [Br.] <ER-negative, ER->
östrogenrezeptornegativ <ER-negativ, ER->
biochem.
brassinosteroid <BR>
Brassinosteroid {n} <BR>
geogr.
Brazil <.br>
Brasilien {n}
570
British {adj} <Br.>britisch <brit.>
328
biol.
bacteriorhodopsin <BR>
Bacteriorhodopsin {n} <BR>
chem.
bromine <Br>
Brom {n} <Br>
199
anat.med.
bronchial {adj} <br>
bronchial <br>
27
ecol.
biosphere reserve <BR>
Biosphärenpark {m}
ecol.
biosphere reserve <BR>
Biosphärenreservat {n} <BR>
cloth.
bathing shoe <Br.>
Badeschlappen {m} [ugs.]
cloth.
bathing shoe <Br.>
Badeschlapfen {m} [österr.]
econ.fin.
business risk <BR>
Geschäftsrisiko {n} <GR>
mineral.
demicheleite-(Br) [BiSBr]
Demicheleit-(Br) {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The previous comic strip adaptations of Disney films lasted for four or five months, but the "Uncle Remus" strip continued for almost thirty years, telling new stories of Br'er Rabbit and friends, until the strip was discontinued on December 31, 1972.
  • Johnny did the voice of Br'er Rabbit and Nick was heard as Br'er Bear.
  • Alcée Fortier, who later became Professor of Romance Languages and folklore at Tulane University, was said to have collected Louisiana Creole versions of the West African Br'er Rabbit stories here in the 1870s.
  • The Laughing Place is a traditional African American folktale, featuring Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear. It is famous for its inclusion among Joel Chandler Harris' "Uncle Remus" stories.
  • That was followed by 14 years working on Disney comics, inking the "Mickey Mouse" comic strip, drawing the "Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit" strip and later "Scamp", and a short period in the 1950s at Western Publishing drawing funny animal comic books.

  • Walt Disney's 1946 live-action drama film "Song of the South" had three animated sequences, all based on the Br'er Rabbit stories, told by Uncle Remus (James Baskett) to the main character, seven-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll), and his friends Ginny (Luana Patten) and Toby (Glenn Leedy) as moral fables.
  • The Br'er Rabbit story, "Brother Rabbit Takes Some Exercise", is closer to the Eastern versions.
  • Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear appeared as guests in "House of Mouse" (2001–2003).
  • Ruth as well as Georgia tourist attractions such as the statue of Br'er Rabbit in downtown Eatonton, Georgia.
  • An indoor segment follows the drop, after which the logs make a final entrance into a section of the mountain named "Doo-Dah Landing", where a full cast of Audio-Animatronic figures sing "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" and the respective fates of Br'er Rabbit (reclined happily at home) and the antagonists (fending off a hungry Br'er Gator) are seen.

  • Examples of African American folktales include trickster tales of Br'er Rabbit and heroic tales such as that of John Henry.
  • Uncle Remus is a compilation of Br'er Rabbit storytellers whom Harris had encountered during his time at the Turnwold Plantation.
  • African-American folk tales also influence the story; for instance, the wasp nest incident is similar to the story of Br'er Rabbit and the briar patch.
  • The Tar-Baby is the second of the Uncle Remus stories published in 1881; it is about a doll made of tar and turpentine used by the villainous Br'er Fox to entrap Br'er Rabbit.
  • The hare in African folk tales is a trickster; some of the stories about the hare were retold among enslaved Africans in America, and are the basis of the Br'er Rabbit stories.

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