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 Übersetzung für 'eye catcher' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an eye-catcher | eye-catchers
eye catcherBlickfang {m}
eye catcherEyecatcher {m}
eye catcherEye-Catcher {m}
printmarket.
eye-catcher
Störer {m} [veraltend]
Teiltreffer
International Mobile Subscriber Identity catcher <IMSI catcher> IMSI-Catcher {m} [Einsatz bei Strafverfolgungs­behörden und Nachrichtendiensten]
catcherFänger {m}
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MedTech.
catcher
Catcher {n} [Fangkatheter]
sports
catcher
Catcher {m} [amerikanisches Baseball]
naut.
catcher
Fangboot {n}
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fish
eel catcher
Aalfänger {m}
spark catcherFunkenfänger {m}
jobs
snake catcher
Schlangenfänger {m}
chem.
proton catcher
Protonenfänger {m}
dog catcherHundefänger {m}
spider catcherSpinnenfänger {m}
orn.
bird-catcher
Vogelfänger {m}
drip catcherTropfenfänger {m}
archi.
wind catcher
Windturm {m} [Badgir]
orn.
bird catcher
Vogelfänger {m}
dust catcherStaubfänger {m}
whale catcherWalfänger {m}
drip catcherTropfensammler {m}
catcher [female]Fängerin {f}
gamestoys
cootie catcher
Himmel und Hölle [mit Verb im Singular] [Papierspiel]
24 Übersetzungen
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  • Eye-Catcher {m} = eye catcher
  • Catcher {m} [Ringen] = wrestler [no holds barred]
  • Catcher {n} [Fangkatheter] = catcher
  • Catcher {m} [amerikanisches Baseball] = catcher
  • IMSI-Catcher {m} [Einsatz bei Strafverfolgungsbehörden und Nachrichtendiensten] = International Mobile Subscriber Identity catcher <IMSI catcher>
  • The Eye = The Eye [David Moreau, Xavier Palud]
  • London Eye {n} = London Eye
  • Eye-Liner {m} [Rsv.] = eyeliner
  • Eagle Eye – Außer Kontrolle = Eagle Eye [D.J. Caruso]
  • Hawk-Eye® {n} [System zur Ballverfolgung im Sport] = Hawk-Eye® (system)
  • Office-Eye-Syndrom {n} [Syndrom des trockenen Auges] = office eye syndrome <OES>
  • Gamer-Eye-Syndrom {n} [Syndrom des trockenen Auges] = dry eyes {pl} [syndrome caused by video / computer games]
  • (Eye for an Eye –) Auge um Auge = Eye for an Eye [John Schlesinger]
  • Adlerauge {n} [ugs.] [Hawk-Eye®] [System zur Ballverfolgung im Sport] = Hawk-Eye® (system)
  • Eye-Opener {m} [ugs.] [wörtlich: Augenöffner] [Tatsache, Argument, das Betrachtungsweisen ändern kann] = redpill [coll.] [also: red-pill, red pill] [fact, argument, news etc. as eye-opener figuratively] [term of the political right]
  • Falkenauge {n} [auch: Falken-Auge] [ugs.] [Hawk-Eye®] [System zur Ballverfolgung im Sport] = Hawk-Eye® (system)
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The revolutionary 'blup' architecture used, in collaboration with UNStudio's and Ben van Berkel, set a new building trend in motion and is still an eye-catcher today.
  • Its skyline is dominated from the three churches of (from south to north) St Simeon, St Martin and St Mary, the tower of the latter being an eye-catcher over a long distance.
  • Several designs exist for this building which was sited at the far extremity of the Kings Weston estate to the west and acted as both an eye-catcher from the house and a belvedere to view ships arriving in the Avon and Severn Estuary.
  • Other features in the folly garden include a "trompe-l'œil" nymphaeum, a smoke house, an "eye catcher", Chinese cow sheds and an island gazebo.
  • Jenny's Lantern is an area of moorland in north , England, taking its name from an 18th-century 'eye-catcher' folly sited towards the top of a small promontory hill above the River Aln.

  • The magazines were a financial success, not least of all due to her as an eye-catcher.
  • The building served excellent as an eye catcher because of its scale and proportions.
  • The museum building is an eye catcher with its unusual external form.
  • At the premiere of the musical Starlight Express in 1988 in Bochum, the locomotive was displayed for a short time as an eye catcher in front of the new built theatre but then returned to the museum.
  • He thought that two "Ks" in Carl's name would be an eye catcher.

  • He designed in 1769 the folly or eye-catcher known as Codger Fort at , on the Wallington Hall estate.
  • The "pregnant teenager" started its tour around the country on 20 May as an eye-catcher of the campaign.
  • The eye-catcher of the Artillery Corps is a limber carrying a large cannon, which is drawn by six draught horses.
  • He seems very quiet at first but is definitely an eye-catcher.
  • In reflection of his work and legacy, it has been suggested that his work "Destiny" is a historical piece of art, and not just an eye-catcher.

  • Among other buildings, the little castle on the Pfaueninsel in the Havel river was constructed as an eye-catcher.
  • The ruinous Simonburn Castle to the west was partly rebuilt as a Gothick eye-catcher or folly in 1766, to be seen from Nunwick Hall; it has since collapsed.
  • The façade of the building features a glass front with 700-pound Cambrian black granite panels sweeping around the sides in a dramatic saw-tooth pattern; according to Stone Ideas, this is an "eye-catcher" not only for its functional practicality, but also for its unique design.
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