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 Übersetzung für 'bunny hop' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bunny hopBunny Hop {m} [Sprung mit dem Fahrrad]
Teiltreffer
travelTrVocab.
hop-on-hop-off ticket
Hop-on-Hop-off-Fahrkarte {f} [Ticket, das zum beliebigen Ein- und Aussteigen (wörtlich: „Hüpf rein, hüpf raus“) berechtigt.]
bunnyHäslein {n}
bunnyHäschen {n}
150
bunnyHoppelhäschen {n}
zool.
bunny
Kaninchen {n}
406
bunny (girl) Haserl {n} [südd.] [österr.] [attraktives Mädchen]
zool.
bunny [coll.]
Karnickel {n} [regional] [Kaninchen]
10
gastr.
chocolate bunny
Schokoladenhase {m}
bunny girls Haserl {pl} [südd.] [österr.] [attraktive Mädchen]
bed bunnyBetthäschen {n}
RadioTVF
Untalkative Bunny
Der Hase von nebenan
toys
stuffed bunny
Plüschhase {m}
ski bunny Skihase {m} [ugs.] [junge / attraktive Skifahrerin]
toys
cuddly bunny
Kuschelhase {m}
ski bunny Skihaserl {n} [südd.] [österr.] [ugs.] [junge / attraktive Skifahrerin]
bunny (rabbit)Schlappohr {n} [hum.] [Kaninchen]
boat bunnySchiffshäschen {n}
cloth.
bunny suit
Häschenkostüm {n}
(little) ski bunny Skihäschen {n} [ugs.] [junge / attraktive Skifahrerin]
snow bunny [coll.]Skihaserl {n} [ugs.]
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  • Bunny Hop {m} [Sprung mit dem Fahrrad] = bunny hop
  • Hop-on-Hop-off-Fahrkarte {f} [Ticket, das zum beliebigen Ein- und Aussteigen (wörtlich: „Hüpf rein, hüpf raus“) berechtigt.] = hop-on-hop-off ticket
  • Bunny Sauseherz [Glücksbärchis] = Swift Heart [Care Bears]
  • Bunny-Lines {pl} [ugs.] [Nasenrückenfältchen] = bunny lines [coll.]
  • Playboy-Bunny {n} [Person oder Logo] = Playboy Bunny [also: Playboy bunny] [person or logo]
  • Hop {m} = hop
  • Hip-Hop {m} = hip-hop
  • Lindy Hop {m} = Lindy hop
  • Hop-Anzahl {f} = hop count
  • Hip-Hop-Gruppe {f} = hip-hop group
  • Hamster-Ovum-Penetrationstest {m} <HOP-Test> = hamster zona-free ovum test <HZFO test> [sperm penetration assay]
  • Hamster-Ovum-Penetrationstest {m} <HOP-Test> = hamster test [short: hamster zona-free ovum test]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Some of the skinnies require the rider to do a bunny hop to maneuver around the corners.
  • "Not My Department" took joint inspiration from "Yes Minister" and Charles Gordon's The Governor General's Bunny Hop, a contemporary satire of Canadian politics.
  • The train enters a bunny hop, drops lower than the main drop, and enters a vertical loop.
  • After hitting the second block brake section, the track passes through a series of airtime filled bunny hop hills as it passes over Toy Story Midway Mania, where Jack-Jack uses his ability to multiply to make dozens of Jack-Jacks pop up everywhere.
  • Riders would then turn left again before going down a slight drop and over a bunny hop.

  • After turning left over two different hills, the ride goes over a bunny hop which doubles as a near-miss moment for riders.
  • He punched a much smaller teenager's face and burst his nose, causing a shock so severe that he soiled himself. McGee forced the teenager to bunny hop along a corridor to a shower.
  • Jumping is another feature and includes the ability to ‘bunny-hop.’ This allows for quick rapid movements up into the air while moving forward, making the player a harder target to hit.
  • His first book, "The Governor General's Bunny Hop", was adapted by CBC Television into the short-lived sitcom "Not My Department".
  • The bunny hop is a novelty dance created at Balboa High School in San Francisco in 1952.

  • The girls then start to dance all around the field, you see a harp being played and then Welch joins in the dancing, doing the bunny hop.
  • The Buninyong Line (also known as "Bunny Hop Line", or simply "The Bunny") was a Victorian Railways (Australia) branch line, which ran south from Ballarat to the town of Buninyong.
  • Then it drops into a series of two bunny-hops and heads up into a right curve that is directly underneath the left curve that comes after the lift hill.
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