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 Übersetzung für 'wood bells' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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wood bells [Hyacinthoides non-scripta, syn.: Endymion non-scriptum, Scilla non-scripta, Agraphis nutans]
Englisches Hasenglöckchen {n}
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wood bells [Hyacinthoides non-scripta, syn.: Endymion non-scriptum, Scilla non-scripta, Agraphis nutans]
Atlantisches Hasenglöckchen {n}
Teiltreffer
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cathedral-bells / cathedral bells {pl} [treated also as sg.] [Kalanchoe pinnata, syn.: Bryophyllum calycinum, Cotyledon pinnata, Vereia pinnata]
Schwiegermutterpflanze {f}
bot.T
cathedral-bells / cathedral bells {pl} [treated also as sg.] [Kalanchoe pinnata, syn.: Bryophyllum calycinum, Cotyledon pinnata, Vereia pinnata]
Brutblatt {n} [Goethe-Pflanze]
bot.T
cathedral-bells / cathedral bells [Kalanchoe pinnata, syn.: Bryophyllum calycinum, Cotyledon pinnata, Vereia pinnata]
Goethe-Pflanze {f}
on the wood's / wood fringes {adv}an den Waldrändern
bells {pl} Geläute {n} [seltener für: Geläut; alle Glocken in einem Glockenstuhl]
bells {pl}Geläut {n} [alle Glocken in einem Glockenstuhl]
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bellsGlocken {pl}
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woodrushes / wood-rushes / wood rushes [genus Luzula, syn.: Cyperella, Ebingeria, Gymnodes, Luciola, Nemorinia, Pterodes]
Hainbinsen {pl}
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woodrushes / wood-rushes / wood rushes [genus Luzula, syn.: Cyperella, Ebingeria, Gymnodes, Luciola, Nemorinia, Pterodes]
Marbeln {pl}
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woodrushes / wood-rushes / wood rushes [genus Luzula, syn.: Cyperella, Ebingeria, Gymnodes, Luciola, Nemorinia, Pterodes]
Hainsimsen {pl}
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red-billed woodhoopoe / wood-hoopoe / wood hoopoe [Phoeniculus purpureus, syn.: P. erythrorhynchus]
Baumhopf {m}
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red-billed woodhoopoe / wood-hoopoe / wood hoopoe [Phoeniculus purpureus, syn.: P. erythrorhynchus]
Kakelaar {m}
relig.
(altar) bells
Schellen {pl}
Christmas bellsWeihnachtsglocken {pl}
mus.
sleigh bells
Schellen {pl}
mus.relig.
temple bells
Tempelglocken {pl}
mus.
Indian bells
Elefantenglocken {pl}
agr.
cow bells
Kuhglocken {pl}
sounding bells {pl}schallendes Geläut {n}
sleigh bellsSchlittenglocken {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Wood's orchestration was once described by Gordon Jacob as "superior to Ravel's in picturesqueness and vividness", with its off-stage camel-bells in "Cattle" and grand organ in "The Great Gate of Kyiv".
  • It permitted the Lutherans of Silesia to build three churches from wood, loam and straw outside the city walls, without steeples and church bells.
  • Decorative bells can be made of such materials as horn, wood, and clay.
  • The internal decoration is made of dark jacaranda wood, The four bells in the main tower are a century old.
  • In keeping with his idea of a "unit orchestra," Hope-Jones added pneumatically- and electrically operated instruments such as xylophones, wood harps, chimes, sleigh bells, chrysoglotts and glockenspiels to reproduce the orchestral versions of these instruments.

  • The Australian Axemans Hall of Fame showcasing Australia’s wood-chopping sporting champions is located on Bells Parade. The Big Platypus, one of Australia's big things, is outside the museum.
  • Cymbals, bells, rattles and wood blocks were also used to produce various sounds.
  • The bell tower is made of wood on flint, and the bell chamber above holds three bells; one pre-reformation, one dated 1616 and one dated 1831.
  • In the tower hangs two church bells, the larger made in 1874.
  • Various types of bells fall into both categories.

  • They have cow bells and larger drums than the other groups, but fewer.
  • A famous type of metal used to make bells called "Khagrai Kansha" is made in the city.
  • The bells made by Konrád Gaal are still hanging and form an important conlegacy of European Gothic metal foundry.
  • St Thomas' church in Thurlbear is home to the heaviest complete set (cast together at the same time) of four church bells in the world.
  • The first reverberatory furnaces were perhaps in the medieval period, and were used for melting bronze for casting bells.

  • Included among these legends are tales of local fishermen who claim that on calm days, one can still hear the bells of the many churches softly ringing in the seas off the west Cornish coast.
  • In several parts of the world (notably in West Africa) pairs or trios of clapperless bells are joined in such a way that they can be struck separately or clashed together.
  • In the church tower hang two bells; the little bell was cast in 1778 and large bell was cast in 1859.
  • There are 17 bells; the heaviest of them weighs about [...].
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