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 Translation for 'Jack the Ripper' from English to French
hist.
Jack l'Éventreur {m}
Jack the Ripper
Partial Matches
jouets
diable {m} à ressort
jack-in-the-box
bot.T
liseron {m} des champs [Convolvulus arvensis, syn. : Calystegia arvensis]
Jack-run-in-the-country
jeux
bouchon {m} [aux boules]
jack
jeux
valet {m}
jack [Br.]
orn.T
mésangeai {m} du Canada [Perisoreus canadensis]
whiskey jack
orn.T
geai {m} gris [Perisoreus canadensis]
whiskey jack
autooutil.
cric {m}
car jack
autooutil.
cric {m}
garage jack
autooutil.
cric {m}
vehicle jack
autooutil.
cric {m} hydraulique
hydraulic jack
orn.T
geai {m} du Canada [Perisoreus canadensis]
whiskey jack
cuis.ichtyo.T
carangue {m} bleue [Caranx melampygus]
bluefin jack
cuis.ichtyo.T
carangue {m} étoilée [Caranx melampygus]
bluefin jack
ichtyo.T
vivaneau {m} des mangroves [Lutjanus argentimaculatus]
mangrove jack
orn.T
bécassine {f} sourde [Lymnocryptes minimus]
jack snipe
orn.T
choucas {m} (des tours) [Coloeus monedula, syn. : Corvus monedula]
jack daw
bot.T
jacquier {m} [Artocarpus heterophyllus]
jack tree
bot.T
jaquier {m} [Artocarpus heterophyllus]
jack tree
naut.
coupée {f}
jack ladder
outil.
vérin {m} pneumatique
pneumatic jack
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Usage Examples English
  • Decades after his death, several researchers and theorists suspected Sickert to have been the London-based serial killer Jack the Ripper, but the theory has largely been dismissed.
  • At the time of the Whitechapel murders, due to the supposed medical expertise of Jack the Ripper, various doctors in the area were suspected.
  • Wells uses his time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century.
  • In the film, a series of murders in Lake Havasu is attributed to the spirit of Jack the Ripper, whose soul is transported to America in one of the bricks of the London Bridge.
  • "The Shroud of the Thwacker" is a historical novel about Elliott's investigation of a serial killer in 1882 New York City, spoofing London's infamous Jack the Ripper case.

  • Whitechapel, along with the neighbouring district of Spitalfields, were the location of the infamous 11 Whitechapel murders (1888–91), some of which were attributed to the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
  • Both Sinclair and Ackroyd's ideas in turn were further developed by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell in their graphic novel, "From Hell", which speculated that Jack the Ripper used Hawksmoor's buildings as part of ritual magic, with his victims as human sacrifice.
  • Set during the Whitechapel murders of the late Victorian era, the novel speculates upon the identity and motives of Jack the Ripper.
  • The dramatic murders of financially destitute women in the midst of the wealth of London focused the media's attention on the plight of the urban poor and gained coverage worldwide. Jack the Ripper has also been called the most infamous serial killer of all time, and his legend has spawned hundreds of theories on his real identity and many works of fiction.
  • Preminger explained to Zanuck that audiences would immediately identify Cregar as a villain, especially after Cregar's role as Jack the Ripper in "The Lodger".

  • Davidson was working on a program called "Jack the Ripper" for the Amiga personal computer, which allowed him to trawl the residual contents of RAM after applications had been run and quit.
  • The infamous Whitechapel murders, purportedly composed by serial killer Jack the Ripper, were committed in London in 1888, during the mid-to-late chapter of the Victorian era.
  • Wells following a surgeon named John Leslie Stevenson into the future, as John is suspected of being Jack the Ripper.
  • since the Victorian era when it featured in the Jack the Ripper cases and the stories of Sherlock Holmes.
  • One of the first distinctly "Blochian" stories was "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" ("Weird Tales", July 1943).

  • The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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