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 Übersetzung für 'blubber out' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO to blubber | to blubber out
to blubber outheulend hervorbringen [ugs.]
to blubber outsich ausheulen [ugs.] [fig.]
to blubber outschluchzen [unter Tränen sagen]
Teiltreffer
blubberTran {m}
34
gastr.
blubber
Walfischspeck {m}
93
blubberWalspeck {m}
53
blubber lipgeschwollene Lippe {f}
blubber lipswulstige Lippen {pl}
fish blubberFischspeck {m}
blubber-lipped {adj}mit geschwollener Lippe [nachgestellt]
gastr.
seal blubber
Robbenspeck {m}
blubber [sl.]Wabbelspeck {m} [ugs.]
29
to blubber [coll.] [to cry]plärren [ugs.] [weinen]
30
to blubber [coll.] [to cry]heulen [ugs.] [weinen]
141
to blubber [coll.] [to cry]flennen [ugs.] [weinen]
180
to have a blubber [coll.] [to cry]heulen [ugs.] [weinen]
to have a blubber [coll.] [to cry]flennen [ugs.] [weinen]
blubber [coll.] [pej.] [excessive human fat]Speck {m} [ugs.] [Fettpolster]
42
blubber [coll.] [pej.] [excessive human fat]Schwabbelspeck {m} [ugs.] [Fettpolster]
9
zool.T
sea blubber [Cyanea capillata, syn.: C. arctica]
Löwenmähnenqualle {f}
zool.T
sea blubber [Cyanea capillata, syn.: C. arctica]
Große Löwenmähne {f} [Gelbe Haarqualle]
zool.T
sea blubber [Cyanea capillata, syn.: C. arctica]
Gelbe Haarqualle {f}
zool.T
sea blubber [Cyanea capillata, syn.: C. arctica]
Arktische Löwenmähne {f} [Gelbe Haarqualle]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Due to the asymmetric design of the head for which it is named, the one-flue harpoon was less likely to cut its way out of the whale meat and blubber, and was therefore more successful in whaling.
  • Since they could boil out their oil during the voyage, they did not have to carry unprocessed blubber home.
  • At first, the blubber was tried out at the end of the season at Smeerenburg or elsewhere along the coast, but after mid-century the stations were abandoned entirely in favor of processing the blubber upon the return of the ship to port.
  • "Uqiquq" Passing out of bearded seal oil- The stripped long blubber for girls in the family and square cut blubber for men in the household.
  • Whales are typically hunted for their meat and blubber by aboriginal groups; they used baleen for baskets or roofing, and made tools and masks out of bones.

  • can now crawl out & in as well as any Esquimaux & eat mactac the skin and blubber of a whale, rich in vitamin C with pleasure."
  • The remaining men, including Orde-Lees, were to spend months living in the remaining two boats, overturned and reinforced with stones and lit by blubber lamps.
  • Here whales were flensed alongside the ship, the blubber cut into small pieces and put into casks to either be boiled into oil at a station ashore, or, by late century, on the return to port.
  • Whale oil was obtained by boiling strips of blubber harvested from whales.
  • However, one of the two main types of pottery used was the blubber lamp, a small, oval deep dish in which you ignited a chunk of blubber or even oil with a wick.

  • The kelp gull uses its powerful beak to peck down centimetres into the skin and blubber, often leaving the whales with large open sores, some of which have been observed to be half a meter in diameter.
  • The last factory dedicated to the processing of whale meat and blubber was transformed into a museum (...): a monument to the men of this industry was inaugurated on 27 July 2000.
  • Nansen and Johansen survived on walrus and polar bear meat and blubber.
  • Elephant seals are shielded from extreme cold more by their blubber than by fur.
  • The condition of the sea ice in McMurdo Sound made the journey back to Cape Evans impossible, so the party was stranded until 1 June 1915 in spartan conditions and relying on seals for fresh meat and blubber fuel.

  • In 2019 KCHRFC were awarded the Guinness World record for the heaviest front row in a senior grade game - made up of Byron "blubber" Crofton, Jack Mcavoy and Pinchy averaging 25 stone per player.
  • Blubber Bay is an unincorporated settlement on the northern end of Texada Island at the bay of the same name in the northern Gulf of Georgia on the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
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