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 Übersetzung für 'fish bones' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a fish bone | fish bones
fish bonesGräten {pl}
Teiltreffer
fishT
red bandfish / band-fish / band fish [Cepola macrophthalma, syn.: Cepola rubescens] [red ribbonfish]
Roter (Gemeiner) Bandfisch {m}
orn.T
vulturine fish-eagle / fish eagle [Gypohierax angolensis]
Palmgeier {m}
fishT
African knifefish / knife-fish / knife fish [Xenomystus nigri, syn.: Notopterus nigri, N. nili]
Afrikanischer Messerfisch {m}
mus.
bones {pl}
Brettchenklapper {f}
bones {pl}Gebein {n} [geh.] [(die) Knochen]
38
anat.
bones
Knochen {pl}
537
bonesGebeine {pl} [geh.] [Knochen]
21
RadioTVF
Bones
Bones – Die Knochenjägerin
zool.T
compass jellyfish / jelly-fish / jelly fish [Chrysaora hysoscella, syn.: Medusa hysoscella]
Kompassqualle {f}
anat.
smaller bones
kleinere Knochen {pl}
med.
injured bones
verletzte Knochen {pl}
zool.
chimpanzee bones
Schimpansenknochen {pl} [auch: Schimpansen-Knochen]
gastr.
pin bones
Fleischgräten {pl} [Fischfilet]
charred bones {pl}Knochenbrand {m}
anat.
shin bones
Schienbeine {pl}
anat.med.
facial bones
Gesichtsknochen {pl}
chicken bonesHühnerknochen {pl}
anat.zool.
individual bones
Einzelknochen {pl}
anat.
ear bones
Ohrknöchelchen {pl}
med.
fractured bones
gebrochene Knochen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • They will eat their own feathers from a young age, so that their stomach has a matted plug that functions as a filter to hold fish bones until digestion.
  • A few times each day, a small greyish pellet of fish bones and other indigestible remains is regurgitated.
  • Evidence from many recent Eastern Golden Bay excavations, especially at Tata Beach, shows that in middens local shellfish and fish bones were most prominent, followed by dog (...) bones and rat bones.
  • According to a high-resolution study of fossilized fish bones published in 2022, the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction happened during the Northern Hemisphere spring.
  • The only building materials available are bamboo, wood, and human or fish bones and hides.

  • Recreational and sports fishers can help to prevent the spread of the parasite by not transporting fish from one body of water to another, not disposing of fish bones or entrails in any body of water, and ensuring boots and shoes are clean before moving between different bodies of water.
  • Archaeological investigations in 1995 turned up Neolithic, Norse and Iron Age artifacts but the majority of the artifacts from the cave were related to Viking/Norse or medieval activity. Fish bones, marine shells, plant remains and mammal and bird bones indicated the processing and consumption of marine and terrestrial foods.
  • Most archaeologists reject any decisive judgment based on this one fact, however, as fish bones decompose more quickly than other remains, and may have been disposed of in a different manner.
  • In Hala Sultan Tekke Egyptian pottery has been found, among them wine jugs bearing the cartouche of Seti I and fish bones of the Nile perch.
  • Other items found in the field jackets of the whale were fish bones, hundreds of mollusks, a "Hexanchus gigas" tooth, and two "Carcharodon hastalis" teeth.

  • A specimen of the closely related "Styxosaurus" contained fragmented fish bones and stones in the abdominal region behind the pectoral girdle.
  • Deposits associated with the fur trade era were found on the south side of the bastion wall, including trade beads, beaver jaws, gun flints, and fish bones.
  • They adapted fish bones to use as arrowheads.
  • Childe was sure that the fuel was peat, Childe originally believed that the inhabitants did not farm, but excavations in 1972 unearthed seed grains from a midden suggesting that barley was cultivated. Fish bones and shells are common in the middens indicating that dwellers ate seafood.
  • At Shanhûr in Egypt, remains of a jar from the sixth- to seventh-century AD were unearthed that contained fish bones.

  • French cuisine traditionally cooks fish with sorrel because its acidity dissolves thin fish bones.
  • She also noted that if such stones were broken open they often contained fossilized fish bones and scales as well as sometimes bones from smaller ichthyosaurs.
  • She also noted that if such stones were broken open they often contained fossilised fish bones and scales, and sometimes bones from small ichthyosaurs.
  • "Tlacochtli": The "darts" launched from an Atlatl, not so much darts but more like big arrows about [...] long. Tipped with obsidian, fish bones, or copper heads.
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