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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Wilhelm
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Wilhelm
von Oranien
hist.
William of Orange
Wilhelm
der Tapfere
hist.
William the Brave
Wilhelm
der Eroberer
hist.
William the Conqueror
'
Wilhelm
Tell' (von Schiller Werktitel)
lit.
'William Tell' (by Schiller work title)
'
Wilhelm
Tell' (von Schiller Werktitel)
lit.
'William Tell' (by Schiller work title)
'
Wilhelm
Meisters Lehrjahre' (von Goethe Werktitel)
lit.
'
Wilhelm
Meister's Apprenticeship' (by Goethe work title)
'
Wilhelm
Meisters Lehrjahre' (von Goethe Werktitel)
lit.
'
Wilhelm
Meister's Apprenticeship' (by Goethe work title)
'
Wilhelm
Meisters Wanderjahre' (von Goethe Werktitel)
lit.
'
Wilhelm
Meister's Travels' (by Goethe work title)
'
Wilhelm
Meisters Wanderjahre' (von Goethe Werktitel)
lit.
'
Wilhelm
Meister's Travels' (by Goethe work title)
seinen Friedrich
Wilhelm
auf etw. setzen (etw. signieren)
humor.
to put one's John Hancock on sth.
seinen Friedrich
Wilhelm
auf etw. setzen
v
(etw. signieren)
humor.
to put one's John Hancock on sth.
an etw. erinnern; Erinnerungen an etw. wecken
v
(Sache)
an erinnernd; Erinnerungen weckend
an erinnert; Erinnerungen geweckt
jdn. lebhaft an etw. erinnern
jdn. ständig schmerzlich an die Vergangenheit erinnern
Die nicht instandgesetzte Kaiser-
Wilhelm
Gedachtniskirche soll ganz bewusst an den Irrsinn des zweiten Weltkrieges erinnern.
Das Rezept weckt schöne Erinnerungen an die Sonntagsessen bei meiner Großmutter.
to be a reminder of sth.; to serve as a reminder of sth. (of a thing that causes you to remember sth.)
being a reminder; serving as a reminder
been a reminder; served as a reminder
to be a vivid reminder of sth.
to be a constant painful reminder of your past
The ruined Kaiser
Wilhelm
Memorial Church was preserved as a purposeful reminder of the madness of World War II.
The recipe is a blissful reminder of my grandmothers Sunday dinners.
Deutsche
Wilhelm Synonyme
wilhelm
Englische
William of Orange Synonyme
Wilhelm Definition
Orange
(
n.
)
The
fruit
of
a
tree
of
the
genus
Citrus
(C.
Aurantium).
It
is
usually
round,
and
consists
of
pulpy
carpels,
commonly
ten
in
number,
inclosed
in
a
leathery
rind,
which
is
easily
separable,
and
is
reddish
yellow
when
ripe.
Orange
(
n.
)
The
tree
that
bears
oranges
Orange
(
n.
)
The
color
of
an
orange
Orange
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
an
orange
Osage
orange
(
)
An
ornamental
tree
of
the
genus
Maclura
(M.
aurantiaca),
closely
allied
to
the
mulberry
(Morus)
Sea
orange
(
)
A
large
American
holothurian
(Lophothuria
Fabricii)
having
a
bright
orange
convex
body
covered
with
finely
granulated
scales.
Its
expanded
tentacles
are
bright
red.
William of Orange Bedeutung
orange
bat
orange
horseshoe
bat
Rhinonicteris
aurantius
a
common
bat
of
northwestern
Australia
having
orange
or
yellow
fur
orange
tortrix
tortrix
Argyrotaenia
citrana
California
moth
whose
larvae
live
in
especially
oranges
orange
grove
grove
of
orange
trees
scarlet
vermilion
orange
red
c
a
variable
color
that
is
vivid
red
but
sometimes
with
an
orange
tinge
orange
orangeness
orange
color
or
pigment,
any
of
a
range
of
colors
between
red
and
yellow
reddish
orange
an
orange
color
closer
to
red
than
to
yellow
orange
yellow
saffron
a
shade
of
yellow
tinged
with
orange
orange
peel
strips
of
orange
peel
cooked
in
sugar
and
coated
with
sugar
orange
marmalade
marmalade
made
from
oranges
orange
toast
buttered
toast
with
sugar
and
grated
orange
rind
and
a
little
orange
juice
orange
peel
orange
rind
the
rind
of
an
orange
Cox's
Orange
Pippin
a
yellow
Pippin
with
distinctive
flavor
orange
round
yellow
to
orange
fruit
of
any
of
several
citrus
trees
temple
orange
large
sweet
easily-peeled
Florida
fruit
with
deep
orange
rind
mandarin
mandarin
orange
a
somewhat
flat
reddish-orange
loose
skinned
citrus
of
China
bitter
orange
Seville
orange
sour
orange
highly
acidic
orange
used
especially
in
marmalade
sweet
orange
orange
with
sweet
juicy
pulp,
often
has
a
thin
skin
Jaffa
orange
sweet
almost
seedless
orange
of
Israel
navel
orange
seedless
orange
enclosing
a
small
secondary
fruit
at
the
apex
Valencia
orange
variety
of
sweet
orange
cultivated
extensively
in
Florida
and
California
orange
zest
tiny
bits
of
orange
peel
orange
liqueur
liqueur
flavored
with
orange
orange
juice
bottled
or
freshly
squeezed
juice
of
oranges
frozen
orange
juice
orange-juice
concentrate
orange
juice
that
has
been
concentrated
and
frozen
orange
soda
orange-flavored
carbonated
drink
orange
pekoe
pekoe
a
superior
grade
of
black
tea,
grown
in
India
and
Sri
Lanka
and
Java
Orange
Order
Association
of
Orangemen
a
Protestant
political
organization
in
Northern
Ireland
Orange
Group
OV
a
terrorist
group
of
Protestants
who
oppose
any
political
settlement
with
Irish
nationalists,
a
paramilitary
group
that
attacks
Catholic
interests
in
Northern
Ireland
William
and
Mary
joint
monarchs
of
England,
William
III
and
Mary
II
Free
State
Orange
Free
State
a
province
in
central
South
Africa
that
was
colonized
by
the
Boers,
named
Free
State
in
Orange
Orange
River
a
river
in
South
Africa
that
flows
generally
westward
to
the
Atlantic
Ocean
Tell
William
Tell
a
Swiss
patriot
who
lived
in
the
early
th
century
and
who
was
renowned
for
his
skill
as
an
archer,
according
to
legend
an
Austrian
governor
compelled
him
to
shoot
an
apple
from
his
son's
head
with
his
crossbow
(which
he
did
successfully
without
mishap)
Barkley
Alben
Barkley
Alben
William
Barkley
United
States
politician
and
lawyer,
vice
president
of
the
United
States
(-)
Beaumont
William
Beaumont
United
States
surgeon
remembered
for
his
studies
of
digestion
(-)
Beaverbrook
st
Baron
Beaverbrook
William
Maxwell
Aitken
British
newspaper
publisher
and
politician
(born
in
Canada),
confidant
of
Winston
Churchill
(-)
Benet
William
Rose
Benet
United
States
writer,
brother
of
Stephen
Vincent
Benet
(-)
Beveridge
William
Henry
Beveridge
First
Baron
Beveridge
British
economist
(born
in
India)
whose
report
on
social
insurance
provided
the
basis
for
most
of
the
social
legislation
on
which
the
welfare
state
in
the
United
Kingdom
is
based
(-)
Blake
William
Blake
visionary
British
poet
and
painter
(-)
Bligh
William
Bligh
Captain
Bligh
British
admiral,
was
captain
of
the
H.M.S.
Bounty
in
when
part
of
the
crew
mutinied
and
set
him
afloat
in
an
open
boat,
a
few
weeks
later
he
arrived
safely
in
Timor
,
miles
away
(-)
Bonney
William
H.
Bonney
Billie
the
Kid
United
States
outlaw
who
was
said
to
have
killed
men
(-)
Bradford
William
Bradford
United
States
printer
(born
in
England)
whose
press
produced
the
first
American
prayer
book
and
the
New
York
City's
first
newspaper
(-)
Bryan
William
Jennings
Bryan
Great
Commoner
Boy
Orator
of
the
Platte
United
States
lawyer
and
politician
who
advocated
free
silver
and
prosecuted
John
Scopes
()
for
teaching
evolution
in
a
Tennessee
high
school
(-)
Burroughs
William
Seward
Burroughs
United
States
inventor
who
patented
the
first
practical
adding
machine
(-)
Burroughs
William
Burroughs
William
S.
Burroughs
William
Seward
Burroughs
United
States
writer
noted
for
his
works
portraying
the
life
of
drug
addicts
(-)
Butterfield
William
Butterfield
English
architect
who
designed
many
churches
(-)
Byrd
William
Byrd
English
organist
and
composer
of
church
music,
master
of
th
century
polyphony,
was
granted
a
monopoly
in
music
printing
with
Thomas
Tallis
(-)
Caxton
William
Caxton
English
printer
who
in
printed
the
first
book
in
English
(-)
Chambers
William
Chambers
Sir
William
Chambers
English
architect
(-)
Clark
William
Clark
United
States
explorer
who
(with
Meriwether
Lewis)
led
an
expedition
from
St.
Louis
to
the
mouth
of
the
Columbia
River,
Clark
was
responsible
for
making
maps
of
the
area
(-)
Clinton
Bill
Clinton
William
Jefferson
Clinton
President
Clinton
nd
President
of
the
United
States
(-)
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