Übersetzung für '
fish skin' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a fish skin | fish skins |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
| fish skin | Fischhaut {f} | |
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} | |
| zool.T compass jellyfish / jelly-fish / jelly fish [Chrysaora hysoscella, syn.: Medusa hysoscella] | Kompassqualle {f} | |
| fishT bayonet-fish / bayonet fish [Istiophorus platypterus] | Fächerfisch {m} | |
| fishT bayonet-fish / bayonet fish [Istiophorus platypterus] | Segelfisch {m} | |
| fishT Mediterranean scaldfish / scald-fish / scald fish [Arnoglossus laterna, syn.: A. macrostoma, Pleuronectes arnoglossus, P. conspersus, P. diaphanus, P. laterna, P. leotardi, Rhombus soleaeformis] | Lammzunge {f} | |
| educ.sociol. big-fish-little-pond effect / big fish little pond effect <BFLPE> | Fischteicheffekt {m} | |
| educ.sociol. big-fish-little-pond effect / big fish little pond effect <BFLPE> | Bezugsgruppeneffekt {m} [veraltend] [Fischteicheffekt] | |
| skin | Haut {f} 5039 | |
| to skin | häuten 154 | |
| electr. to skin | abisolieren 16 | |
| comp. skin | Skin {n} 52 | |
| gastr. to skin | schälen [Tomaten, Mandeln] 448 | |
| to skin | enthäuten 27 | |
| to skin | die Haut abziehen | |
| to skin | abhäuten 96 | |
| med. artificial skin | Kunsthaut {f} | |
| zool. skin [fur] | Balg {m} [von Tieren] 20 | |
| zool. mottled skin | gescheckte Haut {f} | |
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Übersetzung für 'fish skin' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- fish skin
- Fischhaut {f}
- red bandfish / band-fish / band fish [Cepola macrophthalma, syn.: Cepola rubescens] [red ribbonfish]
- Roter (Gemeiner) Bandfisch {m}fishT
- vulturine fish-eagle / fish eagle [Gypohierax angolensis]
- Palmgeier {m}orn.T
- African knifefish / knife-fish / knife fish [Xenomystus nigri, syn.: Notopterus nigri, N. nili]
- Afrikanischer Messerfisch {m}fishT
- compass jellyfish / jelly-fish / jelly fish [Chrysaora hysoscella, syn.: Medusa hysoscella]
- Kompassqualle {f}zool.T
- bayonet-fish / bayonet fish [Istiophorus platypterus]
- Fächerfisch {m}fishT
Segelfisch {m}fishT
- Mediterranean scaldfish / scald-fish / scald fish [Arnoglossus laterna, syn.: A. macrostoma, Pleuronectes arnoglossus, P. conspersus, P. diaphanus, P. laterna, P. leotardi, Rhombus soleaeformis]
- Lammzunge {f}fishT
- big-fish-little-pond effect / big fish little pond effect <BFLPE>
- Fischteicheffekt {m}educ.sociol.
Bezugsgruppeneffekt {m} [veraltend] [Fischteicheffekt]educ.sociol.
- skin
- Haut {f}
Skin {n}comp.
- to skin
- häuten
abisolierenelectr.
schälen [Tomaten, Mandeln]gastr.
enthäuten
die Haut abziehen
abhäuten
- artificial skin
- Kunsthaut {f}med.
- skin [fur]
- Balg {m} [von Tieren]zool.
- mottled skin
- gescheckte Haut {f}zool.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
weitere Beispiele ...
- Its structure differs from that of other string instruments. Fish skin is pulled over half of the body's surface, and the other part is made of pine.
- In Egypt, which is considered one of the traditional homes Mawwawel ("plural of Mawwal") the musicians of Mawawil play the rabab (a double-stringed spike fiddle made from half of a coconut shell covered with fish skin and a bow strung with horse hair), the kawala (an end-blown, oblique flute with six holes) and the arghoul (an ancient double clarinet characterized by two pipes of unequal length.
- The skin of an "amemasu" is said to be cold and clammy, much like fish skin, which is how they can be identified when they are in human form.
- As it attaches itself onto the host skin, it forms a hard shell protecting itself against the outside environment while it is eating the fish skin cells.
- In Brazil, Nile tilapia ("Oreochromis niloticus") fish skin applied as a bandage is being used in a new clinical trial to treat burn injuries.
- It consists of a round frame, covered on one side with goat or fish skin.
- This drum is a long and slender piece of bamboo with a dried fish skin stretched over one end.
- the daf (a percussion instrument made of animal skin and a wooden frame like the head of a drum, with jingles on the rim, similar to the tambourine), and the darbuka (a percussion instrument made of fish skin and clay).
- These people were known to the Chinese as "Yupi Dazi" ("Fish skin Tartars").
- People from Balhae also wore fish-skin skirts and sea leopard leather top to keep warm.
- He arrives at her grave one night and digs up her decomposed body, returning it to his home where he cobbles it together using discarded fish skin and wax.
- In Yawatahama, Ehime, "kawa-chikuwa" (literally skin chikuwa) is produced: fish skin is wrapped around the skewers and broiled.
- In addition to experimenting with materials including kangaroo, crocodile, and fish skin, Ferragamo drew on historic inspiration for his shoes.
- It consists of a round frame, covered on one side with goat or fish skin.
- Deep-fried fish skin is a popular side dish at fish ball noodle shops.
- According to them, the native people living on the Ussuri and on the Amur above the mouth of the Dondon River (which falls into the Amur between today's Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur) were known as "Yupi Tartars" (fish-skin tartars), while the name of the people living on the Dondon and on the Amur below Dondon was transcribed by the Jesuits into French as "Ketching".
- These compounds can be added to the fish tank water and eliminate theronts and tomonts but do not affect the trophont stage in the fish skin.
- Historically, gefilte fish was a stuffed whole fish consisting of minced-fish forcemeat stuffed inside the intact fish skin.
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