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 Übersetzung für 'late narcissus' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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late narcissus [Narcissus serotinus]
Späte Narzisse {f}
Teiltreffer
myth.
Narcissus
Narziss {m}
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Narcissus and Goldmund
Narziß und Goldmund [Hermann Hesse]
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polyanthus narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Tazette {f}
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tazetta narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Tazette {f}
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tazetta narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Strauß-Narzisse {f}
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tazetta narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Bukett-Narzisse {f}
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tazetta narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Mehrblütige Narzisse {f}
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narcissus flycatcher [Ficedula narcissina]
Narzissenschnäpper {m}
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bunch-flowered narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Bukett-Narzisse {f}
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bunch-flowered narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Strauß-Narzisse {f}
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bunch-flowered narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Mehrblütige Narzisse {f}
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bunch-flowered narcissus [Narcissus tazetta]
Tazette {f}
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The Nigger of the "Narcissus" [Joseph Conrad]
Der Nigger von der Narcissus
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narcissus anemone [Anemone narcissiflora, syn.: Anemonastrum narcissiflorum]
Berghähnlein {n}
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narcissus anemone [Anemone narcissiflora, syn.: Anemonastrum narcissiflorum]
Narzissenblütiges Windröschen {n}
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narcissus anemone [Anemone narcissiflora, syn.: Anemonastrum narcissiflorum]
Berghähnchen {n}
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narcissus onion [Allium narcissiflorum, syn.: A. pedemontanum]
Narzissen-Lauch / Narzissenlauch {m}
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narcissus anemone [Anemone narcissiflora, syn.: Anemonastrum narcissiflorum]
Narzissen-Windröschen {n}
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narcissus {pl} [genus Narcissus, family Liliaceae or Amaryllidaceae]
Narzissen {pl} [Gattung]
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narcissus onion [Allium narcissiflorum, syn.: A. pedemontanum]
Narzissenblütiger Lauch {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Late Chrysanthemums" is based on Fumiko Hayashi's short stories "Bangiku" ("Late Chrysanthemum", 1948), "Shirasagi" (1949) and "Suisen" ("Narcissus", 1949).
  • Today the village is known as a starting point for hiking routes to nearby scenic peaks such as Golica and Rožca, and especially for the wild white narcissus that flower in mountain pastures around the village from late April to early May.
  • The Daffodil Way is a circular walk through the ′Golden Triangle', best in late February and March when wild daffodil ("Narcissus pseudonarcissus") are flowering in the fields around Dymock and Kempley.
  • Within the Narcisseae, "Narcissus" (western Mediterranean) diverged from "Sternbergia" (Eurasia) some time in the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene eras, around 29.3–18.1 Ma.
  • The format of the show was phone-in/quiz style with the occasional record thrown in - 'Two Little Boys' by Rolf Harris and 'Narcissus' by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band ("Hey, you have the same trouble with your trousers I do! ...

  • The town was named in honour of Saint Narcissus. A statue of Saint-Narcisse sits atop the main altar of the church of Saint-Narcisse.
  • It was built to the order of Archbishop Narcissus Marsh and has a collection of over 25,000 books and 300 manuscripts.
  • Chenevière wrote the lyrics for the chorus of Jaques-Dalcroze's miming piece "Eco e Narciso" («Echo and Narcissus»), which premiered in 1912 at Jaques-Dalcroze's newly opened Hellerau Festival House near Dresden.
  • He was promoted to flag rank as rear-admiral on 15 June 1901, and on 1 September 1902 was appointed Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, flying his flag in HMS "Narcissus".
  • The format of the show was phone-in/quiz style with the occasional record thrown in – "Two Little Boys" by Rolf Harris and "Narcissus" by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band being two that featured regularly.

  • It is estimated that ten million native plants of "Narcissus pseudonarcissus" grow there.
  • In 1591 Lord Burghley's Clerk in Chancery, John Clapham, dedicated to Southampton a poem in Latin, "Narcissus", recounting the Greek legend of a beautiful young man who perishes through self-love.
  • He is known for two surviving works, the three-part ballades: "De Narcissus" and "Phiton, Phiton, beste tres venimeuse"; the former was widely distributed in his lifetime.
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