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Definition
Synonym
Friedrich
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Friedrich
der Große
hist.
Frederick the Great
Friedrich
der Streitbare
hist.
Frederick the Warlike
Friedrich
August der Gerechte
hist.
Frederick August the Just
'Das Eismeer' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'The Sea of Ice' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Die Lebensstufen' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'The Stages of Life' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Abtei im Eichwald' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'The Abbey in the Oakwood' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Friedhof im Schnee' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Graveyard under Snow' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Kreuz an der Ostsee' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'The Cross beside the Baltic' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Grabmale alter Helden' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Old Heroes' Graves' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Mondschein auf dem Meer' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Moonrise Over the Sea' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Meeresufer im Mondschein' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Seashore by Moonlight' (by
Friedrich
work title)
'Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Wanderer above the Sea of Fog' (by
Friedrich
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.
'Mann und Frau in Betrachtung des Mondes' (von
Friedrich
Werktitel)
art
'Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon' (by
Friedrich
work title)
aus
prp; +Dat.
(Angabe der Herkunft)
aus Sachsen
aus dem Jahr 2000
aus der Zeit Maria-Theresias
aus ganz Europa
jd. aus unserer Mitte
jd. aus der Nachbarschaft
Kinder aus dieser Ehe
aus einer alten Familie stammen
es aus der Zeitung wissen
Aus:
Friedrich
Nietzsche, Ecce Homo (Literaturangabe)
from (provenance)
from Saxony
from the year 2000
from the time of Maria Theresa
from all over Europe
sb. from amongst us; sb. from our midst
sb. from the neighourhood
children from this marriage
to be from an old family
to know about it from the newspaper
From
Friedrich
Nietzsche, Ecce Homo (bibliographical reference)
aus
prp; +Dat.
(Angabe der Herkunft)
aus Sachsen
aus dem Jahr 2000
aus der Zeit Maria-Theresias
aus ganz Europa
jd. aus unserer Mitte
jd. aus der Nachbarschaft
Kinder aus dieser Ehe
aus einer alten Familie stammen
es aus der Zeitung wissen
Aus:
Friedrich
Nietzsche Ecce Homo (Literaturangabe)
from (provenance)
from Saxony
from the year 2000
from the time of Maria Theresa
from all over Europe
sb. from amongst us; sb. from our midst
sb. from the neighourhood
children from this marriage
to be from an old family
to know about it from the newspaper
From
Friedrich
Nietzsche Ecce Homo (bibliographical reference)
Deutsche
Friedrich Synonyme
friedrich
Englische
Frederick the Great Synonyme
Friedrich Definition
Great
(
superl.
)
Large
in
space
Great
(
superl.
)
Large
in
number
Great
(
superl.
)
Long
continued
Great
(
superl.
)
Superior
Great
(
superl.
)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
powers
Great
(
superl.
)
Holding
a
chief
position
Great
(
superl.
)
Entitled
to
earnest
consideration
Great
(
superl.
)
Pregnant
Great
(
superl.
)
More
than
ordinary
in
degree
Great
(
superl.
)
Older,
younger,
or
more
remote,
by
single
generation
Great
(
n.
)
The
whole
Great-bellied
(
a.
)
Having
a
great
belly
Great-grandchild
(
n.
)
The
child
of
one's
grandson
or
granddaughter.
Great-granddaughter
(
n.
)
A
daughter
of
one's
grandson
or
granddaughter.
Great-grandfather
(
n.
)
The
father
of
one's
grandfather
or
grandmother.
Great-grandmother
(
n.
)
The
mother
of
one's
grandfather
or
grandmother.
Great-grandson
(
n.
)
A
son
of
one's
grandson
or
granddaughter.
Great-hearted
(
a.
)
High-spirited
Great-hearted
(
a.
)
Generous
Great-heartedness
(
n.
)
The
quality
of
being
greathearted
Tun-great
(
a.
)
Having
the
circumference
of
a
tun.
Frederick the Great Bedeutung
Peasant's
Revolt
Great
Revolt
a
widespread
rebellion
in
against
poll
taxes
and
other
inequities
that
oppressed
the
poorer
people
of
England,
suppressed
by
Richard
II
great
care
more
attention
and
consideration
than
is
normally
bestowed
by
prudent
persons,
the
pilot
exercised
great
care
in
landing
World
War
I
World
War
Great
War
First
World
War
War
to
End
War
a
war
between
the
allies
(Russia,
France,
British
Empire,
Italy,
United
States,
Japan,
Rumania,
Serbia,
Belgium,
Greece,
Portugal,
Montenegro)
and
the
Central
Powers
(Germany,
Austria-Hungary,
Turkey,
Bulgaria)
from
to
great
white
shark
white
shark
man-eater
man-eating
shark
Carcharodon
carcharias
large
aggressive
shark
widespread
in
warm
seas,
known
to
attack
humans
blue
shark
great
blue
shark
Prionace
glauca
slender
cosmopolitan,
pelagic
shark,
blue
body
shades
to
white
belly,
dangerous
especially
during
maritime
disasters
great
bowerbird
Chlamydera
nuchalis
large
bowerbird
of
northern
Australia
great
horned
owl
Bubo
virginianus
brown
North
American
horned
owl
great
grey
owl
great
gray
owl
Strix
nebulosa
large
dish-faced
owl
of
northern
North
America
and
western
Eurasia
giant
kangaroo
great
grey
kangaroo
Macropus
giganteus
very
large
greyish-brown
Australian
kangaroo
formerly
abundant
in
open
wooded
areas
great
blue
heron
Ardea
herodius
large
American
heron
having
bluish-grey
plumage
great
white
heron
Ardea
occidentalis
large
white
heron
of
Florida
and
the
Florida
Keys
great
white
heron
Casmerodius
albus
widely
distributed
Old
World
white
egret
American
egret
great
white
heron
Egretta
albus
a
common
egret
of
the
genus
Egretta
found
in
America,
it
is
a
variety
of
the
Old
World
white
egret
Casmerodius
albus
great
bustard
Otis
tarda
largest
European
land
bird
great
snipe
woodcock
snipe
Gallinago
media
Old
World
snipe
larger
and
darker
than
the
whole
snipe
black-backed
gull
great
black-backed
gull
cob
Larus
marinus
white
gull
having
a
black
back
and
wings
great
skua
Catharacta
skua
large
brown
skua
of
the
northern
Atlantic
great
auk
Pinguinus
impennis
large
flightless
auk
of
rocky
islands
off
northern
Atlantic
coasts,
extinct
great
crested
grebe
Podiceps
cristatus
large
Old
World
grebe
with
black
ear
tufts
Great
Dane
very
large
powerful
smoothoated
breed
of
dog
Great
Pyrenees
bred
of
large
heavyoated
white
dogs
resembling
the
Newfoundland
ant
bear
giant
anteater
great
anteater
tamanoir
Myrmecophaga
jubata
large
shaggy-haired
toothless
anteater
with
long
tongue
and
powerful
claws,
of
South
America
great
ape
pongid
any
of
the
large
anthropoid
apes
of
the
family
Pongidae
great
barracuda
Sphyraena
barracuda
large
(up
to
ft)
greyish-brown
barracuda
highly
regarded
as
a
food
and
sport
fish,
may
be
dangerous
to
swimmers
Chinese
Wall
Great
Wall
Great
Wall
of
China
a
fortification
,
miles
long
built
across
northern
China
in
the
rd
century
BC,
it
averages
meters
in
width
great
hall
the
principal
hall
in
a
castle
or
mansion,
can
be
used
for
dining
or
entertainment
great
seal
the
principal
seal
of
a
government,
symbolizing
authority
or
sovereignty
Great
Seal
of
the
United
States
the
seal
of
the
United
States
government
Pyramid
Great
Pyramid
Pyramids
of
Egypt
a
massive
monument
with
a
square
base
and
four
triangular
sides,
begun
by
Cheops
around
BC
as
royal
tombs
in
ancient
Egypt
musculus
adductor
magnus
great
adductor
muscle
the
muscle
that
adducts
and
extends
the
thigh
great
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
magna
a
cerebral
vein
formed
by
the
two
internal
cerebral
veins
and
continuing
into
the
sinus
rectus
long
saphenous
vein
great
saphenous
vein
the
longest
vein
in
the
body,
runs
from
foot
to
the
groin
where
it
joins
the
femoral
vein
big
toe
great
toe
hallux
the
first
largest
innermost
toe
Magna
Carta
Magna
Charta
The
Great
Charter
the
royal
charter
of
political
rights
given
to
rebellious
English
barons
by
King
John
in
the
Irish
Famine
the
Great
Hunger
the
Great
Starvation
the
Great
Calamity
a
famine
in
Ireland
resulting
from
a
potato
blight,
between
and
a
million
people
starved
to
death
and
.
million
emigrated
(most
to
America)
Cultural
Revolution
Great
Proletarian
Cultural
Revolution
a
radical
reform
in
China
initiated
by
Mao
Zedong
in
and
carried
out
largely
by
the
Red
Guard,
intended
to
eliminate
counterrevolutionary
elements
in
the
government
it
resulted
in
purges
of
the
intellectuals
and
socioeconomic
chaos
Islamic
Great
Eastern
Raiders-Front
IBDA-C
a
Turkish
terrorist
organization
that
claimed
responsibility
for
bombing
a
British
consulate
and
bank
in
Istanbul,
a
violent
opponent
of
Turkey's
secular
government
and
its
ties
to
the
European
Union
and
NATO
world
power
major
power
great
power
power
superpower
a
state
powerful
enough
to
influence
events
throughout
the
world
multitude
masses
mass
hoi
polloi
people
the
great
unwashed
the
common
people
generally,
separate
the
warriors
from
the
mass,
power
to
the
people
great
circle
a
circular
line
on
the
surface
of
a
sphere
formed
by
intersecting
it
with
a
plane
passing
through
the
center
Great
Smoky
Mountains
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Tennessee
and
North
Carolina
that
includes
the
highest
mountain
in
the
eastern
United
States
Great
Divide
that
part
of
the
continental
divide
formed
by
the
Rocky
Mountains
in
the
United
States
Great
Britain
GB
an
island
comprising
England
and
Scotland
and
Wales
United
Kingdom
UK
U.K.
Britain
United
Kingdom
of
Great
Britain
and
Northern
Ireland
Great
Britain
a
monarchy
in
northwestern
Europe
occupying
most
of
the
British
Isles,
divided
into
England
and
Scotland
and
Wales
and
Northern
Ireland,
`Great
Britain'
is
often
used
loosely
to
refer
to
the
United
Kingdom
Frederick
a
town
in
northern
Maryland
to
the
west
of
Baltimore
Michigan
Wolverine
State
Great
Lakes
State
MI
a
midwestern
state
in
north
central
United
States
in
the
Great
Lakes
region
Great
Falls
a
town
in
central
Montana
on
the
Missouri
river,
a
center
of
extensive
hydroelectric
power
Broadway
Great
White
Way
a
street
in
Manhattan
that
passes
through
Times
Square,
famous
for
its
theaters
Arabian
Desert
Great
Arabian
Desert
a
desert
on
the
Arabian
Peninsula
in
southwestern
Asia
Australian
Desert
Great
Australian
Desert
general
name
given
to
all
desert
areas
in
Australia
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