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 Übersetzung für 'black eyed Susan' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Abrus precatorius, syn.: A. precatorius subsp. precatorius] [rosary pea]
Paternostererbse {f}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Abrus precatorius, syn.: A. precatorius subsp. precatorius] [rosary pea]
Krabbenaugenwein {m} [Paternostererbse]
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [daisy] [Rudbeckia hirta]
(Raue) Rudbeckie {f}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [daisy] [Rudbeckia hirta]
(Rauer) Sonnenhut {m}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Hibiscus trionum, syn.: Ketmia trionum, Trionum annuum]
Stundenblume {f}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Hibiscus trionum, syn.: Ketmia trionum, Trionum annuum]
Gelber Hibiskus {m}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Hibiscus trionum, syn.: Ketmia trionum, Trionum annuum]
Stundenröslein {n}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Hibiscus trionum, syn.: Ketmia trionum, Trionum annuum]
Einjähriger Stundeneibisch {m}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Rudbeckia hirta, syn.: R. bicolor, R. floridana]
Schwarzäugige Rudbeckie {f}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Rudbeckia hirta, syn.: R. bicolor, R. floridana]
Rauhaarige Rudbeckie {f} [alt: Rauhhaarige Rudbeckie]
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [vine] [Thunbergia alata]
Thunbergie {f}
bot.T
black-eyed Susan [vine] [Thunbergia alata]
Schwarzäugige Susanne {f}
Teiltreffer
bot.T
brown-eyed Susan [Gaillardia aristata]
Prärie-Kokardenblume {f}
bot.T
brown-eyed Susan [Rudbeckia triloba]
Braunäugige Susanne {f}
med.
black-eyed {adj}
mit einem blauen Auge [nachgestellt]
black-eyed {adj}schwarzäugig
bot.T
black-eyed Susans [genus Rudbeckia]
Sonnenhüte {pl} [Rudbeckien]
orn.T
black-eyed bulbul [Pycnonotus barbatus]
Graubülbül {m}
bot.T
black-eyed Susans [genus Rudbeckia]
Rudbeckien {pl}
zool.T
blue-eyed black lemur [Eulemur flavifrons]
Blauaugenmaki {m} [Lemur]
orn.T
yellow-eyed black flycatcher [Melaenornis ardesiacus]
Gelbaugen-Drongoschnäpper {m}
zool.T
blue-eyed black lemur [Eulemur flavifrons]
Türkisaugenmaki {m}
gastr.
black-eyed peas [also: blackeyed peas]
Schwarzaugenbohnen {pl}
zool.T
black-eyed leaf frog [Agalychnis moreletii]
Popeye-Laubfrosch {m}
zool.T
black-eyed leaf frog [Agalychnis moreletii]
Morelets Laubfrosch {m}
zool.T
black-eyed leaf frog [Agalychnis moreletii]
Schwarzaugen-Laubfrosch {m}
zool.T
blue-eyed black lemur [Eulemur flavifrons]
Sclaters Maki {m}
zool.T
black four-eyed opossum [Philander andersoni]
Schwarze Vieraugenbeutelratte {f}
bot.T
black-eyed pea [Am.] [Vigna unguiculata]
Schlangenbohne {f}
bot.T
black-eyed pea [Am.] [Vigna unguiculata]
Schwarzaugenbohne {f}
bot.T
black-eyed pea [Am.] [Vigna unguiculata]
Kuhbohne {f}
orn.T
yellow-eyed black thrush [Melaenornis ardesiacus, syn.: M. ardesiaca]
Gelbaugen-Drongoschnäpper {m}
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Übersetzung für 'black eyed Susan' von Englisch nach Deutsch

black-eyed Susan [Abrus precatorius, syn.: A. precatorius subsp. precatorius] [rosary pea]
Paternostererbse {f}bot.T

Krabbenaugenwein {m} [Paternostererbse]bot.T
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black-eyed Susan [daisy] [Rudbeckia hirta]
(Raue) Rudbeckie {f}bot.T

(Rauer) Sonnenhut {m}bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Hibiscus trionum, syn.: Ketmia trionum, Trionum annuum]
Stundenblume {f}bot.T

Gelber Hibiskus {m}bot.T

Stundenröslein {n}bot.T

Einjähriger Stundeneibisch {m}bot.T
black-eyed Susan [Rudbeckia hirta, syn.: R. bicolor, R. floridana]
Schwarzäugige Rudbeckie {f}bot.T

Rauhaarige Rudbeckie {f} [alt: Rauhhaarige Rudbeckie]bot.T
black-eyed Susan [vine] [Thunbergia alata]
Thunbergie {f}bot.T

Schwarzäugige Susanne {f}bot.T

brown-eyed Susan [Gaillardia aristata]
Prärie-Kokardenblume {f}bot.T
brown-eyed Susan [Rudbeckia triloba]
Braunäugige Susanne {f}bot.T
black-eyed {adj}
mit einem blauen Auge [nachgestellt]med.

schwarzäugig
black-eyed Susans [genus Rudbeckia]
Sonnenhüte {pl} [Rudbeckien]bot.T

Rudbeckien {pl}bot.T
black-eyed bulbul [Pycnonotus barbatus]
Graubülbül {m}orn.T
blue-eyed black lemur [Eulemur flavifrons]
Blauaugenmaki {m} [Lemur]zool.T

Türkisaugenmaki {m}zool.T

Sclaters Maki {m}zool.T
yellow-eyed black flycatcher [Melaenornis ardesiacus]
Gelbaugen-Drongoschnäpper {m}orn.T
black-eyed peas [also: blackeyed peas]
Schwarzaugenbohnen {pl}gastr.
black-eyed leaf frog [Agalychnis moreletii]
Popeye-Laubfrosch {m}zool.T

Morelets Laubfrosch {m}zool.T

Schwarzaugen-Laubfrosch {m}zool.T
black four-eyed opossum [Philander andersoni]
Schwarze Vieraugenbeutelratte {f}zool.T
black-eyed pea [Am.] [Vigna unguiculata]
Schlangenbohne {f}bot.T

Schwarzaugenbohne {f}bot.T

Kuhbohne {f}bot.T
yellow-eyed black thrush [Melaenornis ardesiacus, syn.: M. ardesiaca]
Gelbaugen-Drongoschnäpper {m}orn.T
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Black-eyed Susan" or "All in the Downs" is a song by John Gay (1685–1732). The roadstead is also mentioned in the naval song "Spanish Ladies".
  • At Hofstra, Ludlam met Black-Eyed Susan, whom he cast in one of his college productions.
  • Lemons Forever did not make a run for the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, the filly equivalent of the Triple Crown, as she did not compete in the second leg of the competition, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, on May 19.
  • The Black-Eyed Susan was given graded stakes race status in 1973.
  • She is the only filly to win the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and the Triple Tiara.

  • The event has been a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Mother Goose Stakes.
  • The race is considered a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Mother Goose Stakes.
  • On 11 September 2007 the theatre re-opened with a production of the 1829 nautical melodrama, "Black-Eyed Susan", written by Douglas Jerrold.
  • The race is a Grade II event with a current purse of $200,000 and has been a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Mother Goose Stakes.
  • He created illustrations—like of a black-eyed susan and box turtle—for several stamps for a 1941 wildlife conservation series by the National Wildlife Federation.

  • "Thunbergia" on its own usually refers to "Thunbergia grandiflora", while "Thunbergia alata" is often known as black-eyed Susan vine or just black-eyed Susan (not to be confused with other flowers called black-eyed Susan).
  • Aside from InfieldFest, the race is known for its fancy hats and official cocktail, the Black-eyed Susan, made with vodka, St-Germain liqueur and pineapple, lime and orange juices.
  • Enthusiasm for the song was increased with its use in November 1866 in the new "Operatic Burlesque" called "The Latest Edition of Black-Eyed Susan", or "The Little Bill that was Taken Up".
  • Few have even tried as the short time between the Kentucky Oaks and Black-Eyed Susan is generally considered too short for fillies.
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