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 Übersetzung für 'bronze horse' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a bronze horse | bronze horses
art
bronze horse
Bronzepferd {n}
Teiltreffer
entom.T
horse-chestnut / horse chestnut leafminer / leaf miner (moth) [Cameraria ohridella]
Biergarten-Motte {f} [Rosskastanien-Miniermotte]
zool.T
Kurilean horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Pferdemuschel {f}
zool.T
Kurilean horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Große Miesmuschel {f}
zool.T
(Kurile) horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Pferdemuschel {f}
zool.T
northern horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Pferdemuschel {f}
zool.T
northern horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Nabenmuschel {f}
zool.T
Kurilean horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Nabenmuschel {f}
zool.T
(Kurile) horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Große Miesmuschel {f}
zool.T
(Kurile) horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Nabenmuschel {f}
zool.T
northern horsemussel / horse-mussel / horse mussel [Modiolus modiolus, syn.: M. kurilensis, Modiola gigantea, M. grandis, M. papuana, M. vulgaris, Musculus modulus, Mytilus curtus, M. modiolus]
Große Miesmuschel {f}
zool.T
horse leech / horse-leech [Haemopis sanguisuga]
Pferdeegel {m}
bot.T
horse-chestnuts / horse chestnuts [family Hippocastanaceae]
Hippocastanaceen {pl}
bot.T
horse-chestnuts / horse chestnuts [family Hippocastanaceae]
Rosskastaniengewächse {pl}
bronze {adj}erzen [geh.]
6
bronzeErz {n} [selten, veraltet: Bronze]
17
to bronzesich bräunen [in der Sonne]
material
bronze {adj}
ehern
8
material
bronze
Bronze {f}
229
materialtech.
to bronze
bronzieren
12
archaeo.material
arsenic bronze
Arsenbronze {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • She is the daughter of Kate Croghan. She has been nominated for two AFI awards - Best Original Screenplay for "Love and Other Catastrophes" (1996) and Bronze Horse for "Strange Planet" (1999).
  • In addition, he played some leading roles in musical theatre pieces under the management of Selina Dolaro at the Folly Theatre and at the Alhambra Theatre in "The Bronze Horse" (1891) "La petite mademoiselle" and "Les manteaux noirs", among others.
  • "Le Cheval de bronze" ("The Bronze Horse") is an "opéra comique" by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed on 23 March 1835 by the Opéra-Comique at the Salle de la Bourse in Paris.
  • Pausanias also records the presence of an over-life-sized bronze horse representing the Trojan Horse.
  • ... 7 m) curved Portland stone wall: the symbolic arena of war, emblazoned with images of various struggling animals, along with two heavily laden bronze mules progressing up the stairs of the monument, and a bronze horse and bronze dog beyond it looking into the distance.

  • Flanagan donated a bronze horse statue, "San Marco Horse", to Jesus College, Cambridge in 2009. Prior to this, it had been on exhibition in the college since 1988.
  • "Desperado" saw Salma Hayek nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 1996 Saturn Awards, and was nominated for the Bronze Horse at the 1995 Stockholm Film Festival.
  • The winning film in the international competition section is awarded the Bronze Horse (Bronshästen).
  • The film was awarded the 1994 Best First Fiction Film Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival and also nominated for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 1994 Australian Film Institute Awards and a nomination for the Bronze Horse award at the 1994 Stockholm International Film Festival.
  • In 1845 a hoard of 140 metal artefacts known as the "Stanwick Hoard", which included four sets of horse harness for chariots and a bronze horse head 'bucket attachment', was found half a mile away at Melsonby.

  • The bronze was cast by the Bronze Horse Foundry in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
  • Lucas' 2006 sculpture of a life-size bronze horse and cart, "Perceval", is situated in Cullum Street, London.
  • In November, the film won the Bronze Horse for best film at the Stockholm International Film Festival.
  • The town's midpoint is the "Rossmarkt" ("Horse Market") with the bronze horse by artist Gernot Rumpf.
  • The sisters' native Dong Son drums were melted down and recast into a large bronze horse statue presented to Guangwu at Luoyang.

  • In 2008, Mario Ceroli's "Il Cavallo di Bronzo", a bronze horse was displayed with past sculptures including Arnaldo Pomodoro's "Il Grande Sole", and works by Igor Mitoraj and Kurt Laurenz Metzler.
  • Other bronzes at the sites represent the heads or horns of bulls, but the bones in the ash layers indicate that sheep, goats, and pigs were the sacrificial victims. Bronze horse-hooves were found in one sanctuary.
  • It is a bronze horse, [...] high and 4 tons in weight, formed entirely from rope in a spaghetti fashion.
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