Suche
:
Deu › Eng
Eng › Deu
Start
Quiz
Vokabeltest
Magazin
Wörter
Synonyme
Deutsche Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Englische Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
x schließen
Wörterbuch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Florett
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Florett
n
sport
foil sword; foil
Florett
n
sport
foil
Florett
-Fechten
n
sport
foil fencing
Fechten
n
; Fechtsport
m
sport
Degenfechten
n
Florett
-Fechten
n
fencing; fencing sport
épée fencing
foil fencing
Deutsche
Florett Synonyme
Weitere Ergebnisse für
Florett Synonym
nachschlagen
Englische
foil sword; foil Synonyme
foil
Roscius
actor
actress
antagonist
antipode
antipodes
antipole
antithesis
antonym
background
background detail
bad guy
baffle
bafflement
balk
balking
barnstormer
beat
bilbo
bilk
blast
brave
broadsword
buffalo
cast down
challenge
character
character actor
character man
character woman
check
checkmate
child actor
circumvent
claymore
coat
coating
collop
confound
confounding
confront
confusion
contra
contravene
converse
counter
counteract
counterbalance
countercheck
countermand
counterpoint
counterpoise
counterpole
counterterm
counterwork
covering
cross
curb
cut
cutlass
dash
daunt
deal
deceive
decorative composition
decorative style
defeat
defeat expectation
defy
design
destroy
detail
disappoint
discomfit
discomfiture
disconcert
disconcertion
discountenance
diseur
diseuse
dish
disillusion
disk
disrupt
dissatisfy
dramatizer
elude
embarrass
epee
evade
falchion
faze
feeder
feuille
figure
film
flake
flap
flummox
foil
ing
fold
foreground detail
form
frustrate
frustration
get around
get round
give the runaround
give the slip
glaive
go one better
hamper
heavy
histrio
histrion
impede
ingenue
inverse
juvenile
knock the chocks
lamella
lamina
laminated glass
laminated wood
lamination
lap
layer
leaf
let down
matinee idol
membrane
mime
mimer
mimic
monologist
motif
mummer
national style
nonplus
nullify
obverse
offset
opposite
opposite number
ornamental motif
outfigure
outflank
outgeneral
outguess
outmaneuver
outplay
outreach
outsmart
outwit
overreach
pane
panel
pantomime
pantomimist
parry
pass the buck
patina
pattern
peel
pellicle
period style
perplex
plait
plank
plate
plating
playactor
player
ply
plywood
protean actor
rapier
rasher
rattle
rebuff
reciter
repeated figure
repulse
restrain
reversal
reverse
rout
ruin
saber
sabotage
safety glass
scale
scimitar
scotch
scum
setback
setoff
setti
foil
ed
baffled
balked
betrayed
bilked
blasted
blighted
chapfallen
crestfallen
crossed
crushed
dashed
defeated
disappointed
dished
disillusioned
dissatisfied
frustrated
ill done-by
ill-served
let down
out of countenance
regretful
sorely disappointed
soured
thwarted
Florett Definition
Feather-foil
(
n.
)
An
aquatic
plant
(Hottonia
palustris),
having
finely
divided
leaves.
Foil
(
v.
t.)
To
tread
under
foot
Foil
(
v.
t.)
To
render
(an
effort
or
attempt)
vain
or
nugatory
Foil
(
v.
t.)
To
blunt
Foil
(
v.
t.)
To
defile
Foil
(
n.
)
Failure
of
success
when
on
the
point
of
attainment
Foil
(
n.
)
A
blunt
weapon
used
in
fencing,
resembling
a
smallsword
in
the
main,
but
usually
lighter
and
having
a
button
at
the
point.
Foil
(
n.
)
The
track
or
trail
of
an
animal.
Foil
(
n.
)
A
leaf
or
very
thin
sheet
of
metal
Foil
(
n.
)
A
thin
leaf
of
sheet
copper
silvered
and
burnished,
and
afterwards
coated
with
transparent
colors
mixed
with
isinglass
Foil
(
n.
)
Anything
that
serves
by
contrast
of
color
or
quality
to
adorn
or
set
off
another
thing
to
advantage.
Foil
(
n.
)
A
thin
coat
of
tin,
with
quicksilver,
laid
on
the
back
of
a
looking-glass,
to
cause
reflection.
Foil
(
n.
)
The
space
between
the
cusps
in
Gothic
architecture
Half-sword
(
n.
)
Half
the
length
of
a
sword
Sword
(
n.
)
An
offensive
weapon,
having
a
long
and
usually
sharp/pointed
blade
with
a
cutting
edge
or
edges.
It
is
the
general
term,
including
the
small
sword,
rapier,
saber,
scimiter,
and
many
other
varieties.
Sword
(
n.
)
Hence,
the
emblem
of
judicial
vengeance
or
punishment,
or
of
authority
and
power.
Sword
(
n.
)
Destruction
by
the
sword,
or
in
battle
Sword
(
n.
)
The
military
power
of
a
country.
Sword
(
n.
)
One
of
the
end
bars
by
which
the
lay
of
a
hand
loom
is
suspended.
Sword-shaped
(
a.
)
Shaped
like
a
sword
Water
feather-foil
(
)
The
water
violet
(Hottonia
palustris)
foil sword; foil Bedeutung
sword
dance
sword
dancing
any
of
various
dances
by
men
who
step
nimbly
over
swords
or
flourish
them
in
the
air
aluminum
foil
aluminium
foil
tin
foil
foil
made
of
aluminum
cavalry
sword
saber
sabre
a
stout
sword
with
a
curved
blade
and
thick
back
fencing
sword
a
sword
used
in
the
sport
of
fencing
foil
a
light
slender
flexible
sword
tipped
by
a
button
foil
a
piece
of
thin
and
flexible
sheet
metal,
the
photographic
film
was
wrapped
in
foil
foil
transparency
picture
consisting
of
a
positive
photograph
or
drawing
on
a
transparent
base,
viewed
with
a
projector
gold
foil
foil
made
of
gold
hydrofoil
foil
a
device
consisting
of
a
flat
or
curved
piece
(as
a
metal
plate)
so
that
its
surface
reacts
to
the
water
it
is
passing
through,
the
fins
of
a
fish
act
as
hydrofoils
sword
blade
brand
steel
a
cutting
or
thrusting
weapon
that
has
a
long
metal
blade
and
a
hilt
with
a
hand
guard
sword
cane
sword
stick
a
cane
concealing
a
sword
or
dagger
sword
knot
an
ornamental
tassel
on
the
hilt
of
a
sword
tinfoil
tin
foil
foil
made
of
tin
or
an
alloy
of
tin
and
lead
foil
enhancer
anything
that
serves
by
contrast
to
call
attention
to
another
thing's
good
qualities,
pretty
girls
like
plain
friends
as
foils
Abu
Sayyaf
Bearer
of
the
Sword
a
small
gang
of
terrorist
thugs
claiming
to
seek
a
separate
Islamic
state
for
the
Muslim
minority
in
the
Philippines,
uses
bombing
and
assassination
and
extortion
and
kidnapping,
In
Abu
Sayyaf
kidnapped
twenty
people
and
beheaded
one
of
the
American
captives
featherfoil
feather-foil
a
plant
of
the
genus
Hottonia
sword
grass
any
of
various
grasses
or
sedges
having
sword-shaped
leaves
with
sharp
edges
kangaroo
paw
kangaroo's
paw
kangaroo's-foot
kangaroo-foot
plant
Australian
sword
lily
Anigozanthus
manglesii
sedgelike
spring-flowering
herb
having
clustered
flowers
covered
with
woolly
hairs,
Australia
iris
flag
fleur-de-lis
sword
lily
plants
with
sword-shaped
leaves
and
erect
stalks
bearing
brightolored
flowers
composed
of
three
petals
and
three
drooping
sepals
gladiolus
gladiola
glad
sword
lily
any
of
numerous
plants
of
the
genus
Gladiolus
native
chiefly
to
tropical
and
South
Africa
having
sword-shaped
leaves
and
one-sided
spikes
of
brightly
colored
funnel-shaped
flowers,
widely
cultivated
sword
bean
Canavalia
gladiata
twining
tropical
Old
World
plant
bearing
long
pods
usually
with
red
or
brown
beans,
long
cultivated
in
Orient
for
food
sword
fern
any
of
several
tropical
ferns
having
more
or
less
sword-shaped
fronds
including
one
from
which
the
Boston
fern
developed
basket
fern
toothed
sword
fern
Nephrolepis
pectinata
tropical
American
fern
cultivated
for
its
finely
divided
greyish-green
foliage,
West
Indies
and
southern
Mexico
to
Peru
and
Brazil
sword
of
Damocles
a
constant
and
imminent
peril,
the
possibility
hangs
over
their
heads
like
the
sword
of
Damocles
foil
cover
or
back
with
foil,
foil
mirrors
thwart
queer
spoil
scotch
foil
cross
frustrate
baffle
bilk
hinder
or
prevent
(the
efforts,
plans,
or
desires)
of,
What
ultimately
frustrated
every
challenger
was
Ruth's
amazing
September
surge,
foil
your
opponent
foil
enhance
by
contrast,
In
this
picture,
the
figures
are
foiled
against
the
background
ensiform
sword-shaped
swordlike
bladelike
shaped
like
a
sword
blade,
the
iris
has
an
ensiform
leaf
Ergebnisse der Bewertung:
119
Bewertungen
5
Einfach
einen Begriff in der Tabelle rechts anklicken
um weitere Übersetzungen in dieser Sidebar zu erhalten.
Das Florett ist eine Fechtwaffe.