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 Übersetzung für 'whirls' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a whirl | whirls
VERB   to whirl | whirled | whirled
whirling | whirls
sth. whirlsetw. wirbelt
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sth. whirlsetw. strudelt
meteo.
dust or sand whirls seen (in last hour), but no dust (storm) or sandstorm [WMO code 08]
gut entwickelte Staub- oder Sandwirbel {pl} [aber kein Staub- / Sandsturm]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This time E whirls round to the right, passing the window, the mirror, the birdcage and fishbowl and finally stops in front of the space on the wall where the picture was.
  • The spectacular livery of this car was an elaborate scheme of whirls and swoops of green on a blue background.
  • The meaning of the term 'gig' is transferred from the deprecatory term for a 'flighty girl' and subsequently indicates anything which whirls, or is dangerous or unpredictable.
  • The seventh method of hydromancy was cited by Clemens Alexandrinus who cited that women of Germany watched the whirls and courses of rivers for prognostic interpretations.
  • Empire biscuits are similar to Viennese whirls.

  • The spectacular livery of this car was elaborate whirls and swoops of light green on a dark blue background.
  • "Dance for freedom- Thought." Marshall's alter ego Sufi whirls all around the world.
  • In this early work from relatively shortly after Vedder's first arrival in Italy, dramatic movement is conveyed across both horizontal and vertical axes of the picture plane as the girl appears to step forward down the hillside and the spindle whirls, spinning thread from the distaff, midair.
  • In Hong Kong, a satellite severely increases city temperatures and causes fire whirls and the collapse of multiple buildings.
  • Specialized items such as ceramics, figurines, beads, ornaments and spindle whirls were traded among urbanites at Pampa Grande.

  • The genus Dillwynella is a classification of various sea snails that Dillwynella Planorbis belongs to. Being a mollusk, the normal height of the shell attains 3 mm and contains various whirls.
  • Smaller steam devils and steam whirls can form over geyser basins even in warm weather because of the very high water temperatures.
  • Viennese whirls can also have different kinds of fillings piped or spread into them. They can also be made plain.
  • The shell grows to a length of 50 mm. Its spire is short and the whirls are indistinct. The pillar at its base has a thick, somewhat striated oblique enlargement.
  • During 1947, the firm's first year of operation, 900 whirls were sold to schools throughout Iowa.

  • The special design of these tools creates massive air whirls in the grinding zone (this is where the name of the mill comes from).
  • The performances have been described as "surreal" and one piece as a "musique concrete of beach sounds, faintly overheard conversations and outdated Moog synthesizer whirls and chortles."
  • Large, violent wildfires can generate winds of themselves, called fire whirls.
  • Richardson's famous quote, "Big whirls have little whirls that feed on their velocity; little whirls have lesser whirls & so on to viscosity" is mentioned in the song "Dots & Lines" written and performed by lyricist/rapper Lupe Fiasco.
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