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 Übersetzung für 'OTA' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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Ota's naevus [Br.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus]
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Ota's nevus [Am.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus]
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naevus of Ota [Br.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus]
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naevus of Ota [Br.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Naevus {m} von Ota [auch: Nävus von Ota]
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nevus of Ota [Am.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus]
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nevus of Ota [Am.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
Naevus {m} von Ota [auch: Nävus von Ota]
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  • Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus] = Ota's nevus [Am.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
  • Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus] = nevus of Ota [Am.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
  • Ota-Nävus {m} [auch: Ota-Naevus] = Ota's naevus [Br.] [Naevus fusculocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Olota of Ota is the traditional ruler and sovereign of Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
  • The company named Ceresota Flour for an invented son of the Greek goddess Ceres, Ceres Ota.
  • On April 13, 2017, FCC announced that it had accepted OTA Broadcasting's bids totalling $73.9 million to sell the spectrum rights of five of OTA Broadcasting's stations in the Pittsburgh market in the spectrum incentive auction.
  • Japanese driver Tetsuya Ota is notable for surviving a fiery multi-car pileup he was involved in during a JGTC race at Fuji Speedway on May 3, 1998.
  • The proper greetings are "Oraire ota?" or "Osiibire ota?", literally translated "How was your night?" and "How was your day?". "Good night" is "Oraare gye" and "Good day" is "Osiibe gye".

  • Ota (alternatively spelled Otta') is a town in Ogun State, Nigeria with an estimated 163,783 residents.
  • There have been suggestions to reformat the classic Finnish slogan "Jos ajat, et ota" ("If you're driving, you don't drink") invented to combat drunk driving into "Jos odotat, et ota" ("If you're expecting, you don't drink") and to add it to labels of alcoholic beverages.
  • The specific name, "otai", is in honor of Japanese herpetologist Hidetoshi Ota (born 1959).
  • The specific name "otai" honours professor Hidetoshi Ota, in recognition of his "great contribution to herpetology and biogeography in East Asia".
  • Many of her original artworks are held at the Alexander Turnbull Library. The voucher specimens and Eagle's personal botanical collection are contained in the Otago Regional Herbarium (OTA).

  • The geographical location known as "Imota" derives its name from a contraction "Imu-Ota" meaning "Near the Ota tree".
  • To underline that Gbelefa Peninsula does not belong to the Aworis/Ottas, a meeting was held on Wednesday, 10 April 1935 at the Olota's Palace between the District Officer from Abeokuta (Representing the resident of Abeokuta Province) and the indigenes of Otta as represented by the Olota of Ota, his chiefs, and the representatives of Ota Bales.
  • The name is derived from the Ainu "ota-us-nay" (...) meaning "River connected to a sandy beach".
  • Ōta River runs through the municipalities of Hatsukaichi, Akiota, Kitahiroshima, Akitakata, Higashihiroshima and Hiroshima. The size of its catchment area is 1,710 km².
  • Wawota is a town of 543 people, located along Highway 48 in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada.

  • In addition to the bombing of Hiroshima and the Korean War, Ōta's story makes references to the suicide of writer Tamiki Hara, the "red purge" in Japan (dismissal of communists and suspected communists from government posts and teaching positions), and Ōta's encounter with a horribly disfigured young woman, a Hiroshima survivor like herself, which she also thematised in her 1953 short story "Fireflies" ("Hotaru").
  • Poke is similar to other Polynesian fish salads such as "ika mata" in the Cook Islands, "kokoda" in Fiji, oka in Samoa and [...] ota [...] ika in Tonga.
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