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 Übersetzung für 'English mace' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bot.T
English mace [Achillea ageratum]
Muskatgarbe {f}
bot.T
English mace [Achillea ageratum]
Muskatkraut {n}
bot.T
English mace [Achillea ageratum]
Leberbalsam-Schafgarbe {f}
Teiltreffer
hist.weapons
mace
Streitkolben {m}
67
hist.weapons
mace
Keule {f}
402
gastr.
mace [spice]
Muskatblüte {f}
147
weapons
mace [coll.]
Tränengas {n}
188
archaeo.hist.weapons
mace-head
Keulenkopf {m}
agr.chem.zool.
chemical mace
chemische Keule {f} [fig.]
hist.weapons
spiked mace
Morgenstern {m}
gastr.
mace [spice]
Mazisblüte {f}
7
gastr.
mace [spice]
Mazis {m}
10
hist.weapons
bull head mace
Bullenkopfstreitkolben {m}
bot.gastr.
blade of mace
Muskatblüte {f} [ungemahlener Streifen]
mus.
mace [drum major]
Tambourstab {m} [Spielmannszug]
7
weapons
to mace sb. [Am.]
jdn. mit Pfefferspray besprühen
hist.weapons
devil's head mace
Teufelskopfstreitkolben {m}
bot.T
sweet mace [Tagetes lucida]
Süß-Tagetes {f} [auch: Süßtagetes]
bot.T
sweet mace [Tagetes lucida]
Glänzende Studentenblume {f} [Tagetes lucida]
mace [token of office]Zepter {n} {m}
54
bot.T
mace sedge [Carex grayi]
Morgenstern-Segge {f}
mace [staff of office]Stab {m} [Amtszeichen]
24
med.
major adverse cardiac event <MACE>
schwere kardiale Komplikation {f} [MACE]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • They participated multiple times in the National Institute of Ideas Debating Matters competition, progressing to the National Finals in 2005 having won the North East regional heats, as well as competing in the prestigious English-Speaking Union Schools Mace.
  • In 1995, the competition was renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace and is now run by the English-Speaking Union.
  • In May 2008, the UKYP was granted permission to hold a debate between over 300 MYPs in the House of Lords, making it one of only two organisations to ever use the venue for non-Parliamentary proceedings, the other being the English Speaking Union for their International Mace Final on 12 May 2007.
  • An admired amateur boxer, he sparred with and competed against English bare-knuckle champion Jem "The Gypsy" Mace.
  • The Middle English word "mace" comes from the French "masse" (short for "Masse d'armes") meaning ‘large hammer’, a hammer with a heavy mass at the end.

  • The Society (and the school in general) takes part in the National MACE Speaking competition each year; the competition is run by the English-Speaking Union.
  • The holy water sprinkler (from its resemblance to the aspergillum used in the Catholic Mass), was a morning star used by the English army in the sixteenth century and made in series by professional smiths.
  • An earlier English form of the name was "condrin".
  • The English chronicle writer Edward Hall described the "Stradiotes" at the battle of the Spurs in 1513.
  • Nat Langham (20 May 1820 – 1 September 1871) was an English middleweight bare-knuckle prize fighter.

  • In 1979, the school started an audio-corner and SELP classes to help students improve their English proficiency.
  • During the English Civil War the Mayor and corporation received a demand from Prince Rupert for £2,000.
  • In 1616, fearing the Dutch, the natives of the island pledged their allegiance to the employees of English East India Company, who accepted it on behalf of the Crown.
  • It was said by his critics that his opposition to the Union was less political than personal: summoned to London for consultations, he found himself treated with contempt by the English officials he dealt with, who mocked his broad Irish accent and called him "Mister Spaker".
  • He read English literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, gaining a 2:1.

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