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 Übersetzung für 'fat sheep' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a fat sheep | fat sheep
fat sheepfettes Schaf {n}
Taxa/Spezies (Tiere, Pflanzen, Pilze)
agr.zool.T
fat-tailed sheep
Fettschwanzschaf {n}
Teiltreffer
zool.T
fat-tail / fat-tailed geckos [genus Hemitheconyx]
Afrikanische Krallengeckos {pl}
zool.T
fat-tail / fat-tailed geckos [genus Hemitheconyx]
Afrikanische Lidgeckos {pl}
bot.T
sheep / sheep's sorrel [Rumex acetosella, syn.: Acetosella vulgaris]
Schafsampfer {m} [Kleiner Sauerampfer]
bot.T
(yellow) sheep-sorrel / sheep sorrel [Oxalis stricta, syn.: O. coloradensis, O. europaea, O. florida, O. fontana, O. prostrata, Xanthoxalis stricta]
Acker-Sauerklee / Ackersauerklee {m}
bot.T
(yellow) sheep-sorrel / sheep sorrel [Oxalis stricta, syn.: O. coloradensis, O. europaea, O. florida, O. fontana, O. prostrata, Xanthoxalis stricta]
Aufrechter Sauerklee {m}
bot.T
(yellow) sheep-sorrel / sheep sorrel [Oxalis stricta, syn.: O. coloradensis, O. europaea, O. florida, O. fontana, O. prostrata, Xanthoxalis stricta]
Europäischer Sauerklee {m}
zool.T
sheep {pl}
Schafe {pl}
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agr.zool.T
spectacles sheep
Brillenschaf {n}
biol.
sheep embryo
Schafembryo {m}
agr.
sheep production
Schafproduktion {f}
sheep dungSchafmist {m}
agr.
sheep manure
Schafsdung {m}
zool.T
Soay sheep
Soayschaf {n}
agr.
milk sheep
Milchschaf {n}
agr.jobszool.
sheep raiser
Schafzüchter {m}
agr.zool.T
Carinthian sheep
Kärntner Brillenschaf {n}
agr.zool.T
Gute (sheep)
Guteschaf {n}
zool.T
Jakob sheep
Vierhornschaf {n}
gastr.
sheep tongue
Schafszunge {f}
agr.
sheep farm
Schäferei {f} [Betrieb]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • An allele of the "callipyge" (from the Greek for "beautiful buttocks"), or CLPG, gene in sheep produces large buttocks consisting of muscle with very little fat.
  • Notable local restaurants include Fat Patty's, Jim's Spaghetti and Steak House, Backyard Pizza, Black Sheep Burrito and Brews, Navarino Bay, and Le Bistro.
  • The system bore the traditional name "Alya", or "Alga", from the Arabic الية "’alyah" "fat tail (of a sheep)".
  • Cholet was the most important center in France for the sale of fat cattle, sheep and pigs, for which Paris was the chief market.
  • The well-known Dunbashi fat-tailed sheep (...) are raised in the county as well as domestic yaks.

  • The Colenso Village is an African village-themed walkthrough enclosure for several African breeds of goat and sheep, namely the African pygmy goats, Boer goats, Cameroon sheep and fat-tailed sheep.
  • The wheat is soaked overnight, then simmered in water along with meat and butter or sheep tail fat.
  • Karakul or Qaraqul (named after Qorakoʻl, a city in Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan) is a breed of domestic fat-tailed sheep which originated in Central Asia.
  • Leviticus prohibits the eating of certain types of fat ("chelev") from sacrificial land animals (cattle, sheep, and goats), since the fat is the portion of the meat exclusively allocated to God (by burning it on the altar).
  • From at least 1896, "yellow grease" has referred to lower-quality grades of tallow (cow or sheep fat) from animal rendering plants.

  • The traditional name "Alioth" comes from the Arabic "alyat al-hamal" ("the sheep's fat tail").
  • During Edward II's reign (1307–1327) the land was under the possession of John de Apeton and the first attempts were made at managing the effects of the sea with rudimentary defences, but periodical flooding continued to blight the small population of mostly shepherds and their fat-tailed variety of sheep for a further 300 years.
  • You eat the fat, you clothe yourselves with the wool, you kill the fatlings, but you do not feed the sheep.
  • Pieces of fat from the sheep's tail (jijeq) are usually added with the lamb skewers to add extra flavor.
  • Feta, as a sheep dairy product, contains up to 1.9% conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is about 0.8% of its fat content.

  • Palmitic acid and oleic acid were two of the main fatty acids found in both cow and sheep ghee.
  • The Spanish encouraged settlement with large land grants called "ranchos", where cattle and sheep were raised.
  • Turkey produces many varieties of cheese, mostly from sheep's milk.
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