Übersetzung für '
sand castle' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a sand castle | sand castles |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
| sand castle | Sandburg {f} | |
4 Wörter |
| castle in the sand | Sandburg {f} | |
Teiltreffer |
| bot.T salt sand-spurry [Br.] / sand-spurrey [Am.] [Spergularia marina, syn.: S. salina, Arenaria rubra var. marina] | Salz-Spärkling / Salzspärkling {m} | |
| bot.T salt sand-spurry [Br.] / sand-spurrey [Am.] [Spergularia marina, syn.: S. salina, Arenaria rubra var. marina] | Salz-Schuppenmiere / Salzschuppenmiere {f} | |
| bot.T (early) sandgrass / sand-grass / sand grass [Mibora minima, syn.: M. verna, Agrostis minima, Chamagrostis littorea, Knappia verna] | Sand-Zwerggras / Sandzwerggras {n} | |
| bot.T (early) sandgrass / sand-grass / sand grass [Mibora minima, syn.: M. verna, Agrostis minima, Chamagrostis littorea, Knappia verna] | Zwerggras {n} | |
| archi.mil. castle | Kastell {n} 7 | |
| archi. castle | Feste {f} [Burgfeste] [veraltet] 6 | |
| archi.TrVocab. Karlštejn Castle | Burg {f} Karlstein | |
| archi.TrVocab. Dresden Castle | Dresdner Residenzschloss {n} | |
| archi.TrVocab. Alanya Castle | Burg {f} von Alanya | |
| toys bouncer castle | Hüpfburg {f} | |
| toys bouncer castle | Hüpfschloss {n} [seltener für: Hüpfburg] | |
| archi. Castle Solitude | Schloss Solitude {n} | |
| small castle | Schlösschen {n} | |
| games to castle [chess] | die Rochade ausführen | |
| games to castle [chess] | rochieren 26 | |
| travel castle hotel | Schlosshotel {n} | |
| archi.hist. fortified castle | festes Schloss {n} [befestigtes Schloss] [Gebäude] | |
| archi. (castle) dungeon | Burgverlies {n} | |
| archi.hist.relig. cathedral castle | Domburg {f} | |
| archi. ruined castle | Ruine {f} [Burgruine] | |
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- He sees a young cat who looks exactly like Tonto, and follows it to the beach, where a child is building a sand castle.
- The islands are known for a children's French camp. Activities include sand castle competitions and a night alone in the woods.
- In June, the city hosts an annual sand castle-building contest.
- Currently, the Sea Festival offers around 100 events, ranging from sand castle building, to free Moonlight Movies on the Beach, to boat racing.
- The northern end of Mellbreak rises direct from the valley behind the village, precipitous like a sand castle on a flat beach.
- The central area of Hotel Row is home to the largest tunnel aquarium in the world, an attraction known as the Daring Sling Shot (riders are strapped into a ball that is shot upward on a wire and brought back down), and the popular Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle.
- The programme opening titles show a scene of a beach with a child's sand castle, with Union Flag flying, slowly being approached by the encroaching tide, symbolic of a beleaguered Britain standing alone in 1940–1941.
- Château d'Eau was humorously renamed "Château de sable" (Sand Castle).
- Wilson's play "The Sand Castle" was first produced at La MaMa in 1965, as directed by Mason, and was again directed by Mason at La MaMa in 1967.
- The competition is divided into sand relief, sand sculpture, sand castle and wind sculpture divisions.
- Sand-coated puppet animation was used in the Oscar-winning 1977 film "The Sand Castle", produced by Dutch-Canadian animator Co Hoedeman.
- The annual Sand Castle and Sculpture Contest takes place in June at the Robert Crown Memorial State Beach. The first contest was held in 1967.
- Clay animation has been used in Academy Award-winning short films such as "Closed Mondays" (Will Vinton and Bob Gardiner, 1974) and "The Sand Castle" (1977).
- One familiar example is the mixture of fine sand with water used to make sandcastles.
- Shovels and buckets are the main construction tools used in creating sand castles and sand sculptures, although some people use only their hands.
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