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1 Krake
m; - n -n1. ZOOL. octopus2. MYTH. kraken* * *der Krakeoctopus* * *Kra|ke ['kraːkə]m -n, -noctopus; (MYTH) Kraken* * *(a type of sea-creature with eight tentacles.) octopus* * *Kra·ke<-n, -n>[ˈkra:kə]m1. ZOOL octopus2. (sagenhaftes Meerungeheuer) kraken* * *der; Kraken, Kraken1) (Tintenfisch) octopus2) (Meeresungeheuer) kraken* * *1. ZOOL octopus2. MYTH kraken* * *der; Kraken, Kraken1) (Tintenfisch) octopus2) (Meeresungeheuer) kraken* * *-n f.octopus n.(§ pl.: octopuses, or: octopi) -
2 Tintenfisch
* * *der Tintenfischoctopus; squid; cuttlefish; sepia* * *Tịn|ten|fischmcuttlefish; (= Kalmar) squid; (achtarmig) octopus* * *(a sea-creature like the squid, able to squirt an inky liquid.) cuttlefish* * *Tin·ten·fischm squid; (mit acht Armen) octopus* * ** * ** * ** * *m.cuttlefish n.octopus n.(§ pl.: octopuses, or: octopi)squid n. -
3 Polyp
m; - en -en1. ZOOL. polyp; altm. (Tintenfisch) octopus2. MED. polyp; Pl. (Nasenpolypen) adenoids* * *der Polyppolypus; polyp* * *Po|lyp [po'lyːp]m -en, -en2) (MED)Polýpen — adenoids
3) (dated inf = Polizist) cop (inf)* * *Po·lyp<-en, -en>[poˈly:p]m1. ZOOL polyp2. MED polyp\Polypen in der Nase haben to suffer from adenoids* * *der; Polypen, Polypen1) (Zool., Med.) polyp* * *2. MED polyp; pl (Nasenpolypen) adenoidsdie Polypen the cops, the fuzz sl* * *der; Polypen, Polypen1) (Zool., Med.) polyp* * *-en m.polyp n. -
4 ausstoßen
v/t1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc.) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH. (Kassette etc.) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch; der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened3. WIRTS. (produzieren) turn out, produce5. (ausschließen) expel ( aus from); (verbannen) exile (from); ( aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish; sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized; aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge s.o. (dishono[u]rably) from the army; aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate s.o.* * *to hurl; to eject; to jet; to drive out; to ejaculate; to exhale; to heave; to vomit; to utter* * *aus|sto|ßenvt sepjdn aus der Gesellschaft áússtoßen — to banish sb from society, to cast sb out from society
See:→ Ausgestoßene(r)3) (= herausstoßen) to eject, to discharge; Atem, Plazenta to expel; Gas etc to give off, to emit; (NAUT ) Torpedo to fire; (= herstellen) Teile, Stückzahl to put or turn out, to produce4)ein Auge/einen Zahn áússtoßen — to lose an eye/a tooth
jdm ein Auge áússtoßen — to put sb's eye out
jdm einen Zahn áússtoßen — to knock sb's tooth out
* * *1) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) belch2) (to bring up (eg from the stomach); to throw out or up: The chimney was disgorging clouds of black smoke.) disgorge3) (to utter or exclaim suddenly.) ejaculate4) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracize5) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracise* * *aus|sto·ßen1. (hervorbringen)Gase \ausstoßen to emit [or give off] gases2. (von sich geben)einen Seufzer \ausstoßen to utter a sigheinen Schrei \ausstoßen to give [out] a shout, to shout outLaute \ausstoßen to make noises4. (verlieren lassen)▪ jdm einen Zahn \ausstoßen to knock out sb's toothjdm ein Auge \ausstoßen to poke out sb's eye5. (ausschließen)6. (produzieren)▪ etw \ausstoßen to turn out sth, to produce sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)sich ausgestoßen fühlen — feel an outcast
* * *ausstoßen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH (Kassette etc) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch;der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened5. (ausschließen) expel (aus from); (verbannen) exile (from);(aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish;sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized;aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge sb (dishono[u]rably) from the army;aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) expel; give off, emit <gas, fumes, smoke>2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)* * *v.to churn out v.to ejaculate v.to eject v.to expel v.to extrude v.to jet v. -
5 Achtfüßling
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6 Tentakel
m, n; -s, -1. ZOOL. tentacle2. BOT. tentacle, hair* * *Ten|ta|kel [tɛn'takl]m or nt -s, -tentacle* * *(a long, thin, flexible arm-like or horn-like part of an animal, used to feel, grasp etc: An octopus has eight tentacles.) tentacle* * *Ten·ta·kel<-s, ->[tɛnˈtakl̩]m o nt tentacle* * *1. ZOOL tentacle2. BOT tentacle, hair* * *m.,n.tentacle n. -
7 Schößling
der Schößlingsapling; scion* * *der1) (a young tree.) sapling2) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) sucker* * *Schöss·lingRR, Schöß·lingALT<-s, -e>[ˈʃœslɪŋ]m shoot -
8 Krake
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9 Oktopode
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10 Tintenfisch
mcuttlefish, (klein) squid, (achtarmig) octopus -
11 Blaugeringelter Oktopus
mlesser blue-ringed octopus [Hapalochlaena maculosa] -
12 Krake
moctopodf, m1. kraken2. octopus [order: Octopoda] -
13 Oktopus
moctopus -
14 Seepolyp
moctopus -
15 Tintenfisch
m1. calamari2. cuttlefish3. octopus4. squid -
16 der Krake
(Zoologie) - {octopus} con tuộc, con mực phủ -
17 die Organisation
- {organization} sự tổ chức, sự cấu tạo, tổ chức, cơ quan - {set-up} dáng người thẳng, dáng đi thẳng, cơ cấu, bố trí, rượu mạnh pha xôđa và đá, cuộc đấu biết trước ai thắng ai thua, cuộc đấu ăn chắc, việc làm ngon xơi = die gemeinnützige Organisation {non-profit-making-organization}+ = die weitverzweigte Organisation {octopus}+ -
18 der Tintenfisch
(Zoologie) - {cuttle} con mực - {octopus} con tuộc, con mực phủ - {sepia} chất mực, mực xêpia, mực vẽ nâu đen, màu xêpia, mùa nâu đen, bức vẽ bằng mực nâu đen sepia drawing) - {squid} súng cối bắn tàu ngầm, mực ống, mồi nhân tạo
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