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2 Eidechse
f; -, -n; ZOOL. lizard* * *die Eidechselizard* * *Ei|dech|se ['aidɛksə]f (ZOOL)lizard; (ASTRON) Lacerta; (inf = Hubwagen) fork-lift truck* * *(any of several types of usually small, four-footed reptile.) lizard* * *Ei·dech·se[ˈaidɛksə]f lizard* * *die; Eidechse, Eidechsen lizard* * ** * *die; Eidechse, Eidechsen lizard* * *-n f.lizard n. -
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4 Zauneidechse
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5 huschen
* * *to twinkle; to scurry; to fly* * *hụ|schen ['hʊʃn]vi aux seinto dart, to flit; (Mäuse etc auch) to scurry; (Lächeln) to flash, to flit; (Licht) to flash* * *hu·schen[ˈhʊʃn̩]ein Lächeln huschte über ihr Gesicht a smile flitted across her facedie Katze huscht von Baum zu Baum the cat darts from tree to tree* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein < person> flit, dart; <mouse, lizard, etc.> dart; < smile> flit; < light> flash; < shadow> slide or glide quickly* * ** * *intransitives Verb; mit sein < person> flit, dart; <mouse, lizard, etc.> dart; < smile> flit; < light> flash; < shadow> slide or glide quickly* * *interj.shoo interj. -
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7 Smaragdeidechse
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8 Waran
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9 Chamäleon
[ka’mε:leɔn] n; -s, -s; ZOOL. chameleon (auch fig.)* * *das Chamäleonchameleon* * *Cha|mä|le|on [ka'mɛːleɔn]nt -s, -s (lit, fig)chameleon* * *(a small lizard which is able to change colour.) chameleon* * *Cha·mä·le·on<-s, -s>[kaˈmɛ:leɔn]nt chameleonein \Chamäleon sein (pej) to be [like] a chameleon* * *das; Chamäleons, Chamäleons (auch fig.) chameleon* * ** * *das; Chamäleons, Chamäleons (auch fig.) chameleon* * *n.chameleon n. -
10 Landspitze
f point, promontory, headland* * *die Landspitzehead* * *Lạnd|spit|zefpoint, promontory, headland* * *die1) (a headland: Beachy Head.) head2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) point* * *Landspitze f point, promontory, headland -
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12 Eidechsenhaut
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13 Echse
Ech·se <-, -n> [ʼɛksə] fsaurian spec; (Eid\Echse) lizard -
14 Eidechse
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18 Europäischer Fransenfinger
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19 Griechische Spitzkopfeidechse
fGreek rock lizardDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Griechische Spitzkopfeidechse
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20 Mauereidechse
f(common) wall lizard
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