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 Übersetzung für 'natural history' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN1   natural history [science] | -
NOUN2   a natural history | natural histories
natural history {adj}naturkundlich
natural history {adj}naturhistorisch
2 Wörter: Substantive
natural historyNaturkunde {f}
natural historyNaturgeschichte {f}
med.
natural history
natürlicher Verlauf {m}
3 Wörter: Substantive
natural history bookNaturkundebuch {n}
natural history bookNaturgeschichtsbuch {n}
natural history collectionNaturaliensammlung {f}
natural history collection [room]Naturalienkabinett {n} [veraltet]
filmRadioTV
natural history film
Naturfilm {m}
Natural History MuseumMuseum {n} für Naturkunde
Natural History MuseumNaturgeschichtliches Museum {n}
Natural History Museum [London, Vienna]Naturhistorisches Museum {n} [London, Wien]
4 Wörter: Substantive
museum of natural historyNaturkundemuseum {n}
museum of natural historyMuseum {n} für Naturkunde
Museum of Natural Historynaturhistorisches Museum {n}
med.
natural history (of disease) <NHD>
natürlicher Krankheitsverlauf {m}
5+ Wörter: Substantive
book about / on natural historyNaturkundebuch {n}
med.
natural history of a / the disease
Spontanverlauf {m} einer / der Erkrankung [natürlicher Verlauf]
natural history of a diseaseKrankeitsverlauf {m}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
lit.F
On the Natural History of Destruction
Luftkrieg und Literatur [W. G. Sebald]
Teiltreffer
natural {adj}unbefangen
13
mus.
natural
Untertaste {f}
22
natural {adj}naturgegeben
11
mus.
natural
weiße Taste {f} [Klavier]
natural {adj}ungekünstelt
natural {adj}kreatürlich [naturhaft]
natural {adj}naturbedingt
12
natural {adj}natürlich
1350
natural {adj}naturgemäß
20
natural {adj}selbstverständlich
1339
natural {adj}naturhaft [geh.]
7
natural {adj}naturbelassen
34
natural {adj}von Geburt an
mus.
natural
Auflösungs­zeichen {n}
29
natural {adj}angeboren
43
med.
natural childbirth
natürliche Geburt {f}
hort.
natural seeding
Anflug {m} [Samen]
textil.
natural dyestuff
Naturfarbstoff {m}
mus.
natural key
weiße Taste {f} [Klavier]
biol.
natural selection
natürliche Auswahl {f}
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Übersetzung für 'natural history' von Englisch nach Deutsch

natural history {adj}
naturkundlich

naturhistorisch

natural history
Naturkunde {f}

Naturgeschichte {f}

natürlicher Verlauf {m}med.

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natural history book
Naturkundebuch {n}

Naturgeschichtsbuch {n}
natural history collection
Naturaliensammlung {f}
natural history collection [room]
Naturalienkabinett {n} [veraltet]
natural history film
Naturfilm {m}filmRadioTV
Natural History Museum
Museum {n} für Naturkunde

Naturgeschichtliches Museum {n}
Natural History Museum [London, Vienna]
Naturhistorisches Museum {n} [London, Wien]

museum of natural history
Naturkundemuseum {n}

Museum {n} für Naturkunde
Museum of Natural History
naturhistorisches Museum {n}
natural history (of disease) <NHD>
natürlicher Krankheitsverlauf {m}med.

book about / on natural history
Naturkundebuch {n}
natural history of a / the disease
Spontanverlauf {m} einer / der Erkrankung [natürlicher Verlauf]med.
natural history of a disease
Krankeitsverlauf {m}

On the Natural History of Destruction
Luftkrieg und Literatur [W. G. Sebald]lit.F

natural {adj}
unbefangen

naturgegeben

ungekünstelt

kreatürlich [naturhaft]

naturbedingt

natürlich

naturgemäß

selbstverständlich

naturhaft [geh.]

naturbelassen

von Geburt an

angeboren
natural
Untertaste {f}mus.

weiße Taste {f} [Klavier]mus.

Auflösungs­zeichen {n}mus.
natural childbirth
natürliche Geburt {f}med.
natural seeding
Anflug {m} [Samen]hort.
natural dyestuff
Naturfarbstoff {m}textil.
natural key
weiße Taste {f} [Klavier]mus.
natural selection
natürliche Auswahl {f}biol.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The natural history of Africa encompasses some of the well known megafauna of that continent.
  • James Mark Baldwin, who wrote essays on topics that included "Imitation: A Chapter in the Natural History of Consciousness" and "Mental Development in the Child and the Race: Methods and Processes", was significantly involved in the theory of developmental psychology.
  • In 1911, Barnum Brown, during the second year of American Museum of Natural History operations in Alberta, uncovered a fragmentary partial "Albertosaurus" skull at the Red Deer River near Tolman Bridge, specimen AMNH 5222.
  • Amethyst is the official state gemstone of South Carolina. Several South Carolina amethysts are on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
  • In August 2015, researchers from the National Museum of Natural History and the Karadeniz Technical University started an expedition to track and document this possible Turkish population of dhole.

  • This position became less and less plausible as thinkers such as David Hume began studying the natural history of religion and suggested that the origins of religion was not in reason but in emotions, such as the fear of the unknown.
  • In 1845 he wrote a highly critical review of the evolutionist work "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation", in the "North British Review".
  • Berthollet was one of several scientists who went with Napoleon to Egypt and was a member of the physics and natural history section of the Institut d'Égypte.
  • The "Ninth Bridgewater Treatise" was quoted extensively in "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation".
  • Although catatonia can be divided into various subtypes, the natural history of catatonia is often fluctuant and different states can exist within the same individual.

  • The natural history and illustration of each beast was usually accompanied by a moral lesson.
  • The natural history collections were an integral part of the British Museum until their removal to the new British Museum of Natural History in 1887, nowadays the Natural History Museum.
  • In 1921, a Second International Congress of Eugenics was held in New York at the Museum of Natural History and chaired by Davenport.
  • It is currently located at the Natural History Museum of Berlin.
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