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 Übersetzung für 'Jack O'Lantern' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Jack O'Lantern | Jack O'Lanterns
Jack O'LanternHalloweenkürbis {m}
Jack O'LanternJack O'Lantern {m} [Kürbisgesicht zu Halloween]
Jack O'Lantern [Am.]Halloween-Kürbis {m}
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jack-o'-lanternKürbislaterne {f}
jack-o'-lanternIrrwisch {m} [Irrlicht]
jack-o'-lantern Jack-O'-Lantern {m} [geschnitzer Kürbiskopf zu Halloween]
jack-o'-lantern [archaic] [will-o'-the wisp]Irrlicht {n}
Taxa/Spezies (Tiere, Pflanzen, Pilze)
mycol.T
(European) jack-o-lantern mushroom [Omphalotus olearius]
Dunkler Ölbaumtrichterling {m}
Teiltreffer
bot.T
jack-o'the-rocks [Heuchera rubescens]
Herzblättriges Purpurglöckchen {n}
orn.T
O'ahu 'Ō'ō [Moho apicalis] [extinct] [also: Oahu oo]
Krausschwanzmoho {m} [ausgestorben]
orn.T
O'ahu 'Ō'ō [Moho apicalis] [extinct] [also: Oahu oo]
Weißspitzen-Krausschwanz {m} [ausgestorben]
orn.T
O'ahu 'Ō'ō [Moho apicalis] [extinct] [also: Oahu oo]
Oʻahu ʻŌʻō {m} [ausgestorben]
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You only live once. <YOLO, Y.O.L.O.>
Man lebt nur einmal.
relig.
Oblates of the Mother of Orphans <O.M.O.>
Oblatinnen {pl} der Mutter der Waisen
orn.T
Moloka'i 'Ō'ō [Moho bishopi] [extinct] [also: Molokai oo]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m} [ausgestorben]
orn.T
Bishop's 'Ō'ō [Moho bishopi] [extinct] [also: Bishop's oo]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m} [ausgestorben]
orn.T
Moloka'i o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Molokai-Krausschwanz {m}
orn.T
Bishop's o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Molokai-Krausschwanz {m}
orn.T
Bishop's o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m}
orn.T
Moloka'i o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m}
relig.
Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance <OCSO, O.C.S.O.>
Orden {m} der Zisterzienser von der strengeren Observanz <O.C.S.O>
orn.T
Kaua'i o-o [Moho braccatus]
Kauai-Krausschwanz {m}
or near offer <o.n.o.>Verhandlungs­basis {f} <VB, VHB>
relig.
Trappists <OCSO, O.C.S.O.>
Trappisten {pl}
orn.T
Kaua'i o-o [Moho braccatus]
Schuppenkehlmoho {m}
electr.
jack-to-jack cable
Klinken-Klinken-Kabel {n}
comp.
object-relational mapping <ORM, O/RM, O/R mapping>
objektrelationale Abbildung {f} <OR-Abbildung>
med.
aware and orientated {adj} <A&O , A/O> [esp. Br.]
wach und orientiert
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Übersetzung für 'Jack O'Lantern' von Englisch nach Deutsch

Jack O'Lantern
Halloweenkürbis {m}

Jack O'Lantern {m} [Kürbisgesicht zu Halloween]
Jack O'Lantern [Am.]
Halloween-Kürbis {m}

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jack-o'-lantern
Kürbislaterne {f}

Irrwisch {m} [Irrlicht]

Jack-O'-Lantern {m} [geschnitzer Kürbiskopf zu Halloween]
jack-o'-lantern [archaic] [will-o'-the wisp]
Irrlicht {n}

(European) jack-o-lantern mushroom [Omphalotus olearius]
Dunkler Ölbaumtrichterling {m}mycol.T

jack-o'the-rocks [Heuchera rubescens]
Herzblättriges Purpurglöckchen {n}bot.T
O'ahu 'Ō'ō [Moho apicalis] [extinct] [also: Oahu oo]
Krausschwanzmoho {m} [ausgestorben]orn.T

Weißspitzen-Krausschwanz {m} [ausgestorben]orn.T

Oʻahu ʻŌʻō {m} [ausgestorben]orn.T
You only live once. <YOLO, Y.O.L.O.>
Man lebt nur einmal.Internet
Oblates of the Mother of Orphans <O.M.O.>
Oblatinnen {pl} der Mutter der Waisenrelig.
Moloka'i 'Ō'ō [Moho bishopi] [extinct] [also: Molokai oo]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m} [ausgestorben]orn.T
Bishop's 'Ō'ō [Moho bishopi] [extinct] [also: Bishop's oo]
Ohrbüschelmoho {m} [ausgestorben]orn.T
Moloka'i o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Molokai-Krausschwanz {m}orn.T

Ohrbüschelmoho {m}orn.T
Bishop's o-o [Moho/Acrulocercus bishopi]
Molokai-Krausschwanz {m}orn.T

Ohrbüschelmoho {m}orn.T
Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance <OCSO, O.C.S.O.>
Orden {m} der Zisterzienser von der strengeren Observanz <O.C.S.O>relig.
Kaua'i o-o [Moho braccatus]
Kauai-Krausschwanz {m}orn.T

Schuppenkehlmoho {m}orn.T
or near offer <o.n.o.>
Verhandlungs­basis {f} <VB, VHB>
Trappists <OCSO, O.C.S.O.>
Trappisten {pl}relig.
jack-to-jack cable
Klinken-Klinken-Kabel {n}electr.
object-relational mapping <ORM, O/RM, O/R mapping>
objektrelationale Abbildung {f} <OR-Abbildung>comp.
aware and orientated {adj} <A&O , A/O> [esp. Br.]
wach und orientiertmed.
  • Jack O'Lantern {m} [Kürbisgesicht zu Halloween] = Jack O'Lantern
  • Jack-O'-Lantern {m} [geschnitzer Kürbiskopf zu Halloween] = jack-o'-lantern
  • Orden {m} der Zisterzienser von der strengeren Observanz <O.C.S.O> = Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance <OCSO, O.C.S.O.>
  • ohne Ortsangabe <o. O.> = no place given <N.P., n.p.>
  • ohne Obligo <o. O.> = without prejudice
  • ohne Obligo <o. O.> = without obligation
  • Orientierung und Mobilität <O&M, O+M> [Training für Blinde] = orientation and mobility <O&M> [instruction for the blind]
  • Irrtum und Auslassung vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione] = Error and omission excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE>
  • Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione] = Errors and omissions excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE>
  • Jack = Jack [Francis Ford Coppola]
  • Lightning Jack = Lightning Jack [Simon Wincer]
  • Jack & Jill = Jack & Jill
  • Jack & Bobby = Jack & Bobby
  • Monterey Jack {m} = Monterey Jack
  • Pelorus Jack {m} = Pelorus Jack [dolphin]
  • Jack-Test {m} [Podologie] = Jack's test [also: Jack test] [podology]
  • Jack Russell (Terrier) {m} = Jack Russell (terrier)
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash = Jumpin' Jack Flash [Penny Marshall]
  • Jack rechnet ab = Get Carter [Mike Hodges, 1971]
  • Jack Taylor gegen Benedictus = Sanctuary [Ken Bruen]
  • Union Jack {m} [britische Flagge] = Union Jack
  • Jack Taylor liegt falsch = The Killing of the Tinkers [Ken Bruen]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin or a root vegetable such as a rutabaga or turnip.
  • He first appeared as the supervillain Jack O'Lantern before eventually adopting the Hobgoblin identity.
  • During the "Sinister War" storyline, Taskmaster was with Foreigner, Black Ant, Chance, Jack O'Lantern, and Slyde when they are sent by Kindred to attack Spider-Man after Kindred had disrupted their armored car robbery.
  • While brainwashed, Ned wore the Hobgoblin's uniform and used the glider and equipment which included Jack O'Lantern bombs, razor bats and electrical shock gloves.
  • This ability is shown to be useless once Jack O'Lantern tapes Felicia's mouth shut.

  • The consequences of this are first seen when the suit causes Flash to go berserk and brutally slaughter a group of enemy operatives during his second mission, and again during a brawl with the Jack O'Lantern, ending with the suit putting a grenade in Jack O'Lantern's mouth.
  • During the "Spider-Geddon" event, an unseen "Goblin Queen" is mentioned by her minions, Green Goblin, Hobgoblin, Demogoblin, and Jack O'Lantern when they attempt to kill Gwen Stacy but are driven away by the "Spiders-Man".
  • Various student initiatives have been undertaken to adopt a mascot, but none has become "official". One proposal devised by the college humor magazine the "Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern" was Keggy the Keg, an anthropomorphic beer keg who makes occasional appearances at college sporting events. Despite student enthusiasm for Keggy, the mascot has received approval from only the student government. In November 2006, student government attempted to revive the "Dartmoose" as a potential replacement amid renewed controversy surrounding the former unofficial Indian mascot.
  • Jack first appeared as a main character in the second Oz book by Baum, "The Marvelous Land of Oz" (1904). Jack's incredibly tall and skinny figure is made from tree limbs and jointed with wooden pegs. He has a large carved jack-o'-lantern for a head which is where he gets his name (unlike most jack-o'-lanterns, the seeds and other pumpkin guts were not removed so it substitutes for his brain).
  • Monagan graduated from Dartmouth College in 1933, where he majored in French literature and was the editor of the "Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern". He was a Brother of the Dartmouth Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi. After attending Harvard University law school, he served on the Board of Aldermen in Waterbury, Connecticut and became Mayor of Waterbury in 1943, serving until 1948.

  • Although usually not fatal, "Omphalotus" spp., "Jack-o-lantern mushrooms", are another cause of sometimes significant toxicity. They are sometimes mistaken for chanterelles. Both are bright-orange and fruit at the same time of year, although "Omphalotus" grows on wood and has true gills rather than the veins of a "Cantharellus". They contain toxins known as illudins, which causes gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • The jack-o'-lantern mushroom is orange. Its bioluminescence, a blue-green color, can be observed in fresh specimens in low light conditions once the eye becomes dark-adapted. The whole mushroom does not glow—only the gills do so. This is due to an enzyme called luciferase, acting upon a compound called luciferin, leading to the emission of light much as fireflies do when glowing.
  • In the end, Huey, Dewey, and Louie collect their treats and Hazel flies off into the night. A final shot shows the enchanted Jack-o'-lantern from earlier suddenly pop onto the screen saying "Boo!" to the viewers before smiling.
  • Schulberg attended Deerfield Academy and then went on to Dartmouth College, where he was actively involved in the "Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern" humor magazine and was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. In 1964, he married actress Geraldine Brooks. They were married until her death in 1977; they had no children. In 1977, he married Betsy Ann Langman, stepdaughter of real estate developer Robert E. Simon, granddaughter of investment banker Maurice Wertheim and great-granddaughter of US ambassador Henry Morgenthau Sr.; they had two children: Benn and Jessica.
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