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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Ackerwinden Trauereule
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ackerwinden-Trauereule
f
; Feldflur-Windeneule
f
(Tyta luctuosa)
zool.
field bindweed moth; four-spotted moth
Ackerwinden-Trauereule
f
; Feldflur-Windeneule
f
(Tyta luctuosa)
zool.
field bindweed moth; four-spotted moth
Ackerwinde
f
bot.
field bindweed, wild morning-glory (Convolvulus arvensis)
Winden (Convolvulus) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Ackerwinde
f
(Convolvulus arvensis)
kriechende Winde; blaue Mauritius (Convolvulus sabatius)
bindweeds; morning glories (botanical genus)
field bindweed; wild morning-glory
blue rock bindweed
Ackerwinden-Trauereule
f
; Feldflur-Windeneule
f
(Tyta luctuosa)
zool.
field bindweed moth; four-spotted moth
Deutsche
Ackerwinden Trauereule Synonyme
Englische
field bindweed moth; four-spotted moth Synonyme
field
DMZ
academic discipline
academic specialty
aceldama
achievement
acreage
aerodrome
agora
air base
airdrome
air
field
airport
alerion
ambit
amphitheater
ample scope
animal charge
annulet
answer
applicants
applied science
arable
archery ground
area
arena
argent
armorial bearings
armory
arms
art
athletic
field
auditorium
azure
back
backdrop
background
badminton court
bag
bailiwick
bandeau
bar
bar sinister
baseball
field
basketball court
baton
battle line
battle site
battle
field
battleground
bear garden
bearings
beat
bend
bend sinister
billet
billiard parlor
blank check
blazon
blazonry
block
border
borderland
bordure
bounds
bowl
bowling alley
bowling green
boxing ring
breadth
broad arrow
bull ring
cadency mark
campus
candidates
canton
canvas
carte blanche
catch
champaign
chaplet
charge
chevron
chief
cincture
circle
circuit
circus
classical education
clearance
clearing
clos
close
coat of arms
cockatrice
cockpit
coliseum
colosseum
combat area
combat zone
common
compass
competition
competitor
competitors
concern
confine
confines
container
contender
contestant
continuum
coop
cope with
core curriculum
corn
field
coronet
corrival
course
course of study
court
courtyard
crescent
crest
cricket ground
croft
croquet ground
croquet lawn
cross
cross moline
crown
cultivated land
cup of tea
curriculum
curtilage
deal with
delimited
field
demesne
department
department of knowledge
device
diamond
difference
differencing
dimension
discipline
distance
division
domain
dominion
eagle
elbowroom
elective
emptiness
empty space
emulator
enclave
enclosure
enemy line
entrant
ermine
ermines
erminites
erminois
escutcheon
expanse
expansion
expertise
extension
extent
fairway
falcon
fess
fess point
field
of battle
field
of blood
field
of inquiry
field
of study
file
firing line
flanch
fleur-de-lis
floor
fold
football f
field
day
Highland games
Mardi Gras
Olympiad
Olympic games
Saturnalia
banquet
blowout
carnival
carousel
do
fair
feast
festival
festive occasion
festivity
fete
fiesta
gala
gala affair
gala day
games
great doings
gymkhana
high jinks
jamboree
kermis
meet
party
picnic
rally
regatta
the Olympics
tournament
tourney
track meet
waygoose
wayzgoose
Ackerwinden Trauereule Definition
Angoumois
moth
(
)
A
small
moth
(Gelechia
cerealella)
which
is
very
destructive
to
wheat
and
other
grain.
The
larva
eats
out
the
interior
of
the
grain,
leaving
only
the
shell.
Bindweed
(
n.
)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Convolvulus
Cinque-spotted
(
a.
)
Five-spotted.
Eye-spotted
(
a.
)
Marked
with
spots
like
eyes.
Field
(
n.
)
Cleared
land
Field
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
land
of
considerable
size
Field
(
n.
)
A
place
where
a
battle
is
fought
Field
(
n.
)
An
open
space
Field
(
n.
)
Any
blank
space
or
ground
on
which
figures
are
drawn
or
projected.
Field
(
n.
)
The
space
covered
by
an
optical
instrument
at
one
view.
Field
(
n.
)
The
whole
surface
of
an
escutcheon
Field
(
n.
)
An
unresticted
or
favorable
opportunity
for
action,
operation,
or
achievement
Field
(
n.
)
A
collective
term
for
all
the
competitors
in
any
outdoor
contest
or
trial,
or
for
all
except
the
favorites
in
the
betting.
Field
(
n.
)
That
part
of
the
grounds
reserved
for
the
players
which
is
outside
of
the
diamond
Field
(
v.
i.)
To
take
the
field.
Field
(
v.
i.)
To
stand
out
in
the
field,
ready
to
catch,
stop,
or
throw
the
ball.
Field
(
v.
t.)
To
catch,
stop,
throw,
etc.
(the
ball),
as
a
fielder.
Hawk
moth
(
)
Any
moth
of
the
family
Sphingidae,
of
which
there
are
numerous
genera
and
species.
They
are
large,
handsome
moths,
which
fly
mostly
at
twilight
and
hover
about
flowers
like
a
humming
bird,
sucking
the
honey
by
means
of
a
long,
slender
proboscis.
The
larvae
are
large,
hairless
caterpillars
ornamented
with
green
and
other
bright
colors,
and
often
with
a
caudal
spine.
See
Sphinx,
also
Tobacco
worm,
and
Tomato
worm.
Io
moth
(
)
A
large
and
handsome
American
moth
(Hyperchiria
Io),
having
a
large,
bright-colored
spot
on
each
hind
wing,
resembling
the
spots
on
the
tail
of
a
peacock.
The
larva
is
covered
with
prickly
hairs,
which
sting
like
nettles.
Isabella
moth
(
)
A
common
American
moth
(Pyrrharctia
isabella),
of
an
isabella
color.
The
larva,
called
woolly
bear
and
hedgehog
caterpillar,
is
densely
covered
with
hairs,
which
are
black
at
each
end
of
the
body,
and
red
in
the
middle
part.
Moth
(
n.
)
A
mote.
Moth
(
n.
)
Any
nocturnal
lepidopterous
insect,
or
any
not
included
among
the
butterflies
Moth
(
n.
)
Any
lepidopterous
insect
that
feeds
upon
garments,
grain,
etc.
Moth
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
various
other
insects
that
destroy
woolen
and
fur
goods,
etc.,
esp.
the
larvae
of
several
species
of
beetles
of
the
genera
Dermestes
and
Anthrenus.
Carpet
moths
are
often
the
larvae
of
Anthrenus.
See
Carpet
beetle,
under
Carpet,
Dermestes,
Anthrenus.
Moth
(
n.
)
Anything
which
gradually
and
silently
eats,
consumes,
or
wastes
any
other
thing.
Moth-eat
(
v.
t.)
To
eat
or
prey
upon,
as
a
moth
eats
a
garment.
Pernyi
moth
(
)
A
silk-producing
moth
(Attacus
Pernyi)
which
feeds
upon
the
oak.
It
has
been
introduced
into
Europe
and
America
from
China.
Spotted
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Spot
Spotted
(
a.
)
Marked
with
spots
V
moth
(
)
A
common
gray
European
moth
(Halia
vauaria)
having
a
V-shaped
spot
of
dark
brown
on
each
of
the
fore
wings.
field bindweed moth; four-spotted moth Bedeutung
field
goal
a
score
in
American
football,
a
score
made
by
kicking
the
ball
between
the
opponents'
goal
posts
basket
field
goal
a
score
in
basketball
made
by
throwing
the
ball
through
the
hoop
field
trip
a
group
excursion
(to
a
museum
or
the
woods
or
some
historic
place)
for
firsthand
examination
outdoor
sport
field
sport
a
sport
that
is
played
outdoors
track
and
field
participating
in
athletic
sports
performed
on
a
running
track
or
on
the
field
associated
with
it
field
game
an
outdoor
game
played
on
a
field
of
specified
dimensions
field
hockey
hockey
a
game
resembling
ice
hockey
that
is
played
on
an
open
field,
two
opposing
teams
use
curved
sticks
try
to
drive
a
ball
into
the
opponents'
net
field
work
an
investigation
carried
out
in
the
field
rather
than
in
a
laboratory
or
headquarters
dark
ground
illumination
dark
field
illumination
a
form
of
microscopic
examination
of
living
material
by
scattered
light,
specimens
appear
luminous
against
a
dark
background
left
field
leftfield
the
fielding
position
of
the
player
on
a
baseball
team
who
is
expected
to
field
balls
in
the
left
third
of
the
outfield
(looking
from
home
plate)
center
field
centerfield
the
fielding
position
of
the
player
on
a
baseball
team
who
is
expected
to
field
balls
in
the
central
third
of
the
outfield
right
field
rightfield
the
fielding
position
of
the
player
on
a
baseball
team
who
is
expected
to
field
balls
in
the
right
third
of
the
outfield
(looking
from
home
plate)
quarterback
signal
caller
field
general
(American
football)
the
position
of
the
football
player
in
the
backfield
who
directs
the
offensive
play
of
his
team,
quarterback
is
the
most
important
position
on
the
team
field
trial
a
test
of
young
hunting
dogs
to
determine
their
skill
in
pointing
and
retrieving
field
press
censorship
security
review
of
news
(including
all
information
or
material
intended
for
dissemination
to
the
public)
subject
to
the
jurisdiction
of
the
armed
forces
field
field
of
operation
line
of
business
a
particular
kind
of
commercial
enterprise,
they
are
outstanding
in
their
field
Bosworth
Field
the
battle
that
ended
the
Wars
of
the
Roses
(),
Richard
III
was
killed
and
Henry
Tudor
was
crowned
as
Henry
VII
Flodden
Battle
of
Flodden
Field
a
battle
in
,
the
English
defeated
the
invading
Scots
and
James
IV
was
killed
spotted
eagle
ray
spotted
ray
Aetobatus
narinari
ray
with
back
covered
with
white
or
yellow
spots,
widely
distributed
in
warm
seas
field
sparrow
Spizella
pusilla
common
North
American
finch
of
brushy
pasturelands
spotted
antbird
Hylophylax
naevioides
a
kind
of
antbird
spotted
flycatcher
Muscicapa
striata
Muscicapa
grisola
common
European
woodland
flycatcher
with
greyish-brown
plumage
spotted
owl
Strix
occidentalis
a
large
owl
of
North
America
found
in
forests
from
British
Columbia
to
central
Mexico,
has
dark
brown
plumage
and
a
heavily
spotted
chest
spotted
salamander
fire
salamander
Salamandra
maculosa
European
salamander
having
dark
skin
with
usually
yellow
spots
spotted
salamander
Ambystoma
maculatum
glossy
black
North
American
salamander
with
yellow
spots
Chihuahuan
spotted
whiptail
Cnemidophorus
exsanguis
having
longitudinal
stripes
overlaid
with
light
spots,
upland
lizard
of
United
States
southwest
and
Mexico
spotted
crake
Porzana
porzana
Eurasian
rail
of
swamps
and
marshes
spotted
sandpiper
Actitis
macularia
common
North
American
sandpiper
field
spaniel
large
usually
black
hunting
and
retrieving
spaniel
with
a
dense
flat
or
slightly
wavy
coat,
cross
between
cocker
and
Sussex
spaniel
liver-spotted
dalmatian
a
brown-spotted
dalmatian
spotted
hyena
laughing
hyena
Crocuta
crocuta
African
hyena
noted
for
its
distinctive
howl
spotted
lynx
Lynx
pardina
of
southern
Europe
jackass
bat
spotted
bat
Euderma
maculata
a
large
bat
of
the
southwestern
United
States
having
spots
and
enormous
ears
two-spotted
ladybug
Adalia
bipunctata
red
ladybug
with
a
black
spot
on
each
wing
field
cricket
Acheta
assimilis
common
American
black
cricket,
attacks
crops
and
also
enters
dwellings
red-spotted
purple
Limenitis
astyanax
similar
to
the
banded
purple
but
with
red
spots
on
underwing
surfaces
moth
typically
crepuscular
or
nocturnal
insect
having
a
stout
body
and
feathery
or
hairlike
antennae
moth
miller
miller
any
of
various
moths
that
have
powdery
wings
tortricid
tortricid
moth
any
of
numerous
small
moths
having
lightly
fringed
wings,
larvae
are
leaf
rollers
or
live
in
fruits
and
galls
codling
moth
codlin
moth
Carpocapsa
pomonella
a
small
grey
moth
whose
larvae
live
in
apples
and
English
walnuts
lymantriid
tussock
moth
dullolored
moth
whose
larvae
have
tufts
of
hair
on
the
body
and
feed
on
the
leaves
of
many
deciduous
trees
gypsy
moth
gipsy
moth
Lymantria
dispar
European
moth
introduced
into
North
America,
a
serious
pest
of
shade
trees
browntail
brown-tail
moth
Euproctis
phaeorrhoea
small
brown
and
white
European
moth
introduced
into
eastern
United
States,
pest
of
various
shade
and
fruit
trees
gold-tail
moth
Euproctis
chrysorrhoea
white
furry-bodied
European
moth
with
a
yellow
tail
tuft
geometrid
geometrid
moth
slender-bodied
broad-winged
moth
whose
larvae
are
called
measuring
worms
pyralid
pyralid
moth
usually
tropical
slender-bodied
long-legged
moth
whose
larvae
are
crop
pests
bee
moth
wax
moth
Galleria
mellonella
moth
whose
larvae
live
in
and
feed
on
bee
honeycombs
corn
borer
European
corn
borer
moth
corn
borer
moth
Pyrausta
nubilalis
native
to
Europe,
in
America
the
larvae
bore
into
the
stem
and
crown
of
corn
and
other
plants
Mediterranean
flour
moth
Anagasta
kuehniella
small
moth
whose
larvae
damage
stored
grain
and
flour
tobacco
moth
cacao
moth
Ephestia
elutella
small
moth
whose
larvae
feed
on
tobacco
and
other
dried
plant
products
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