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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Scherenschwanz schwalbe
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Scherenschwanz-schwalbe
f
ornith.
Fantee Saw-wing
Schwalbe
swallow
Schwalbe
f
ornith.
Schwalben
pl
swallow
swallows
Schwalbe
f
slang
, vorgetäuschtes Foul
sport
dive, deliberate dive (to draw a penalty)
munter wie eine Schwalbe
übtr.
gay as a lark
fig.
Eine Schwalbe macht noch keinen Sommer.
Sprw.
One swallow doesn't make a summer.
prov.
Scherenschwanz-Torpedogrundel
f
(Ptereleotris evides)
zool.
scissortail goby
Scherenschwanz-Nachtschwalbe
f
ornith.
Scissor-tailed Nightjar
Scherenschwanz-schwalbe
f
ornith.
Fantee Saw-wing
Schwarzrücken-Scherenschwanz
m
ornith.
Black-backed Forktail
Weißscheitel-Scherenschwanz
m
ornith.
White-crowned Forktail
Rotkopf-Scherenschwanz
m
ornith.
Chestnut-backed Forktail
Graurücken-Scherenschwanz
m
ornith.
Slaty-backed Forktail
Schwalbe
f
ornith.
Schwalben
pl
swallow; martin
swallows; martins
Schwalbe
f
ugs
; vorgetäuschtes Foul
sport
eine Schwalbe machen (sich absichtlich fallen lassen)
dive; deliberate dive (to draw a penalty)
to take a dive (deliberately fall down)
Hirundo-Schwalben
pl
(Hirundo) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Flußseeschwalbe
f
(Sterna hirundo)
Rauchschwalbe
f
(Hirundo rustica)
Rötelschwalbe
f
(Hirundo daurica)
Senegal-Schwalbe
f
(Hirundo Cecropis senegalensis)
Fahlkehlschwalbe
f
(Hirundo aethiopica)
Mohrenschwalbe
f
(Hirundo nigrita)
Rotkappenschwalbe
f
(Hirundo smithii)
Weißschwanzschwalbe
f
; Benson-Schwalbe
f
(Hirundo megaensis)
Hirundo swallows (zoological genus)
common tern
barn swallow
red-rumped swallow
mosque swallow
Ethiopian swallow
white-bibbed swallow; white-throated blue swallow
wire-tailed swallow
white-tailed swallow
Schwalbe
f
ugs.
; vorgetäuschtes Foul
sport
eine Schwalbe machen (sich absichtlich fallen lassen)
dive; deliberate dive (to draw a penalty)
to take a dive (deliberately fall down)
Deutsche
Scherenschwanz schwalbe Synonyme
Englische
Fantee Saw-wing Synonyme
Scherenschwanz schwalbe Definition
Bat's-wing
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Batwing
Sea
wing
(
)
A
wing
shell
(Avicula).
Standard-wing
(
n.
)
A
curious
paradise
bird
(Semioptera
Wallacii)
which
has
two
long
special
feathers
standing
erect
on
each
wing.
Water
wing
(
)
One
of
two
walls
built
on
either
side
of
the
junction
of
a
bridge
with
the
bank
of
a
river,
to
protect
the
abutment
of
the
bridge
and
the
bank
from
the
action
of
the
current.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
anterior
limbs
of
a
bird,
pterodactyl,
or
bat.
They
correspond
to
the
arms
of
man,
and
are
usually
modified
for
flight,
but
in
the
case
of
a
few
species
of
birds,
as
the
ostrich,
auk,
etc.,
the
wings
are
used
only
as
an
assistance
in
running
or
swimming.
Wing
(
n.
)
Any
similar
member
or
instrument
used
for
the
purpose
of
flying.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
pairs
of
upper
thoracic
appendages
of
most
hexapod
insects.
They
are
broad,
fanlike
organs
formed
of
a
double
membrane
and
strengthened
by
chitinous
veins
or
nervures.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
the
large
pectoral
fins
of
the
flying
fishes.
Wing
(
n.
)
Passage
by
flying
Wing
(
n.
)
Motive
or
instrument
of
flight
Wing
(
n.
)
Anything
which
agitates
the
air
as
a
wing
does,
or
which
is
put
in
winglike
motion
by
the
action
of
the
air,
as
a
fan
or
vane
for
winnowing
grain,
the
vane
or
sail
of
a
windmill,
etc.
Wing
(
n.
)
An
ornament
worn
on
the
shoulder
Wing
(
n.
)
Any
appendage
resembling
the
wing
of
a
bird
or
insect
in
shape
or
appearance.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
the
broad,
thin,
anterior
lobes
of
the
foot
of
a
pteropod,
used
as
an
organ
in
swimming.
Wing
(
n.
)
Any
membranaceous
expansion,
as
that
along
the
sides
of
certain
stems,
or
of
a
fruit
of
the
kind
called
samara.
Wing
(
n.
)
Either
of
the
two
side
petals
of
a
papilionaceous
flower.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
two
corresponding
appendages
attached
Wing
(
n.
)
A
side
building,
less
than
the
main
edifice
Wing
(
n.
)
The
longer
side
of
crownworks,
etc.,
connecting
them
with
the
main
work.
Wing
(
n.
)
A
side
shoot
of
a
tree
or
plant
Wing
(
n.
)
The
right
or
left
division
of
an
army,
regiment,
etc.
Wing
(
n.
)
That
part
of
the
hold
or
orlop
of
a
vessel
which
is
nearest
the
sides.
In
a
fleet,
one
of
the
extremities
when
the
ships
are
drawn
up
in
line,
or
when
forming
the
two
sides
of
a
triangle.
Wing
(
n.
)
One
of
the
sides
of
the
stags
in
a
theater.
Wing
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
wings
Wing
(
v.
t.)
To
supply
with
wings
or
sidepieces.
Wing
(
v.
t.)
To
transport
by
flight
Wing
(
v.
t.)
To
move
through
in
flight
Wing
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
off
the
wings
of
Wing-footed
(
a.
)
Having
wings
attached
to
the
feet
Wing-footed
(
a.
)
Having
part
or
all
of
the
feet
adapted
for
flying.
Wing-footed
(
a.
)
Having
the
anterior
lobes
of
the
foot
so
modified
as
to
form
a
pair
of
winglike
swimming
organs
Wing-handed
(
a.
)
Having
the
anterior
limbs
or
hands
adapted
for
flight,
as
the
bats
and
pterodactyls.
Wing-leaved
(
a.
)
Having
pinnate
or
pinnately
divided
leaves.
Wing-shell
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
various
species
of
marine
bivalve
shells
belonging
to
the
genus
Avicula,
in
which
the
hinge
border
projects
like
a
wing.
Wing-shell
(
n.
)
Any
marine
gastropod
shell
of
the
genus
Strombus.
See
Strombus.
Wing-shell
(
n.
)
Any
pteropod
shell.
Fantee Saw-wing Bedeutung
wing
shooting
shooting
game
birds
that
are
flying
(on
the
wing)
buck-and-wing
a
solo
tap
dance
emphasizing
sharp
taps
bastard
wing
alula
spurious
wing
tuft
of
small
stiff
feathers
on
the
first
digit
of
a
bird's
wing
wing
a
movable
organ
for
flying
(one
of
a
pair)
forewing
fore-wing
fore
wing
either
of
the
anterior
pair
of
wings
on
an
insect
that
has
four
wings
wing
case
elytron
either
of
the
horny
front
wings
in
beetles
and
some
other
insects
which
cover
and
protect
the
functional
hind
wings
monoplane
flying
fish
two-wing
flying
fish
having
only
pectoral
fins
enlarged
biplane
flying
fish
four-wing
flying
fish
having
both
pectoral
and
pelvic
fins
enlarged
annex
annexe
extension
wing
an
addition
that
extends
a
main
building
coulisse
wing
flat
a
flat
situated
in
the
wings
delta
wing
an
airplane
with
wings
that
give
it
the
appearance
of
an
isosceles
triangle
fender
wing
a
barrier
that
surrounds
the
wheels
of
a
vehicle
to
block
splashing
water
or
mud,
in
Britain
they
call
a
fender
a
wing
rotor
blade
rotary
wing
the
long
airfoil
that
rotates
to
provide
the
lift
that
supports
a
helicopter
in
the
air
wing
one
of
the
horizontal
airfoils
on
either
side
of
the
fuselage
of
an
airplane
wing
offstage
backstage
a
stage
area
out
of
sight
of
the
audience
wing
chair
easy
chair
having
wings
on
each
side
of
a
high
back
wing
nut
wing-nut
wing
screw
butterfly
nut
thumbnut
a
threaded
nut
with
winglike
projections
for
thumb
and
forefinger
leverage
in
turning
wing
tip
a
decorative
toecap
having
a
point
extending
toward
the
throat
of
the
shoe
wing
tip
a
shoe
having
a
wing-tip
toecap
wing
the
wing
of
a
fowl,
he
preferred
the
drumsticks
to
the
wings
turkey
wing
the
wing
of
a
turkey
chicken
wing
the
wing
of
a
chicken
buffalo
wing
crisp
spicy
chicken
wings
barbecued
wing
chicken
wings
cooked
in
barbecue
sauce
wing
a
unit
of
military
aircraft
left
left
wing
those
who
support
varying
degrees
of
social
or
political
or
economic
change
designed
to
promote
the
public
welfare
right
right
wing
those
who
support
political
or
social
or
economic
conservatism,
those
who
believe
that
things
are
better
left
unchanged
flank
wing
the
side
of
military
or
naval
formation,
they
attacked
the
enemy's
right
flank
wing
a
group
within
a
political
party
or
legislature
or
other
organization
that
holds
distinct
views
or
has
a
particular
function,
they
are
the
progressive
wing
of
the
Republican
Party
wing
(in
flight
formation)
a
position
to
the
side
and
just
to
the
rear
of
another
aircraft
wing
a
hockey
player
stationed
in
a
forward
position
on
either
side
wing
commander
(RAF
rank)
one
who
is
next
below
a
group
captain
wing
nut
wing-nut
any
tree
of
the
genus
Pterocarya,
fruit
is
a
small
winged
nutlet,
Caucasus
to
southeastern
Asia
angel-wing
begonia
Begonia
cocchinea
South
American
fibrousooted
begonias
having
prominent
basal
leaf
lobes
suggesting
angels'
wings
and
racemes
of
coraled
flowers
winged
elm
wing
elm
Ulmus
alata
North
American
elm
having
twigs
and
young
branches
with
prominent
corky
projections
flowering
wintergreen
gaywings
bird-on-the-wing
fringed
polygala
Polygala
paucifolia
common
trailing
perennial
milkwort
of
eastern
North
America
having
leaves
like
wintergreen
and
usually
rosy-purple
flowers
with
winged
sepals
wing
loading
the
ratio
of
the
weight
of
an
airplane
to
its
wing
area
fly
wing
travel
through
the
air,
be
airborne,
Man
cannot
fly
rightist
right-wing
believing
in
or
supporting
tenets
of
the
political
right
leftist
left-of-center
left-wing
believing
in
or
supporting
tenets
of
the
political
left
alar
alary
aliform
wing-shaped
having
or
resembling
wings
in
flight
on
the
wing
flying
through
the
air,
we
saw
the
ducks
in
flight
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