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21 übergeschnappt
- {crazy} quá say mê, mất trí, điên dại, xộc xệch, khập khiễng, ọp ẹp, ốm yếu, yếu đuối, làm bằng những miếng không đều = übergeschnappt sein {to have bats in the belfry}+ -
22 der Vogel
- {bird} con chim, gã, thằng cha, cô gái - {fowl} gà, thịt gà, chim, thịt chim = der junge Vogel {squab}+ = der eßbare Vogel {ortolan}+ = der kleine Vogel {tit}+ = der Vogel abschießen {to bring home the bacon}+ = einen Vogel haben {to be cuckoo; to have a soft place in one's head}+ = er hat einen Vogel {he has a bee in his bonnet}+ = Er hat einen Vogel. {He has bats in the belfry.}+ = den Vogel abschießen {to carry off the prize; to take the bun}+ = Vogel friß oder stirb. {It's sink or swim.}+ = der eben flügge gewordene Vogel {fledgeling}+
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Belfry — Lage in Montana … Deutsch Wikipedia
Belfry — • The upper part of the tower or steeple of a church, for the reception of the bells; or a detached tower containing bells, as the campanile of the Italians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belfry Belfry … Catholic encyclopedia
Belfry — Belfry, MT U.S. Census Designated Place in Montana Population (2000): 219 Housing Units (2000): 119 Land area (2000): 1.902815 sq. miles (4.928268 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.902815 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Belfry, MT — U.S. Census Designated Place in Montana Population (2000): 219 Housing Units (2000): 119 Land area (2000): 1.902815 sq. miles (4.928268 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.902815 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Belfry — Bel fry, n. [OE. berfray movable tower used in sieges, OF. berfreit, berfroit, F. beffroi, fr. MHG. bervrit, bercvrit, G. bergfriede, fr. MHG. bergen to protect (G. bergen to conceal) + vride peace, protection, G. friede peace; in compounds often … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belfry — c.1400, siege tower (late 13c. in Anglo Latin with a sense bell tower ), from O.N.Fr. berfroi movable siege tower (Mod.Fr. beffroi), from M.H.G. bercfrit protecting shelter, lit. that which watches over peace, from bergen to protect (see BURY (Cf … Etymology dictionary
belfry — [n] tower; part of tower bell tower, campanile, carillon, clocher, cupola, dome, head, minaret, spire, steeple, turret; concept 440 … New thesaurus
belfry — ► NOUN (pl. belfries) ▪ the place in a bell tower or steeple in which bells are housed. ORIGIN Old French belfrei … English terms dictionary
belfry — [bel′frē] n. pl. belfries [ME belfrei, altered by assoc. with belle ( BELL1) < berfrai < OFr berfroi < OHG bergfrid, lit., protector of peace < bergen, to protect (see BURY) + frid, peace] 1. a movable tower used in ancient warfare… … English World dictionary
Belfry — The term belfry has a variety of uses:*Bell tower, an architectural term *Belfry, a type of medieval siege tower *Belfry, Montana, a town in the United States *The Belfry, an English golf club * Belfry , a play by Billy Roche, third part of The… … Wikipedia
belfry — /bel free/, n., pl. belfries. 1. a bell tower, either attached to a church or other building or standing apart. 2. the part of a steeple or other structure in which a bell is hung. 3. a frame of timberwork that holds or encloses a bell. 4. Slang … Universalium