ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: leber, -leber- |
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| This is it. | TACKLEBERRY: Police Academy (1984) | Leber congenital amaurosis. | Lebers kongenitale Amaurose. The Blackout in the Blizzard (2011) | Your liver. | Deine Leber. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Part 1 (1987) | - You sold liver to our friends? | - Du hast deiner Freundin Leber verkauft? The War of the Roses (1989) | A liver has value. | Eine Leber hat Wert. We Gotta Get Out of This Place (2014) | - Yes, you do. It's the glue that enables AYZ to stack more microchips than you, and you've been after it for a year. | Es ist der Kleber, durch welchen es AYZ möglich ist, mehr Mikrochips zu stapeln als bei Ihnen, und Sie wollen ihn schon seit einem Jahr haben. Moot Point (2014) | Everything you say is like a bumper sticker. | Alles was du sagst klingt wie ein Autoaufkleber. Lan mao shi zai wuding shang (2014) | Well, I'm just gonna keep on truckin', then! | Also, ich halte mich an die Aufkleber! Lan mao shi zai wuding shang (2014) | It's a bumper sticker. | Es ist ein Autoaufkleber. Lan mao shi zai wuding shang (2014) | Ooh, that could be a bumper sticker. | Das könnte ein Autoaufkleber sein. Lan mao shi zai wuding shang (2014) | Oh, that's another great bumper sticker. | Das ist ein weiterer toller Autoaufkleber. Lan mao shi zai wuding shang (2014) | We're seeing a liver laceration. | Wir sehen einen Leberriss. Thanks for the Memories (2014) | I have the liver of a Clydesdale. | Ich habe die Leber eines Clydesdale. The Prisoner's Dilemma (2014) | And the glue? | Und den Kleber? Betrayal (2014) | And if the bile continues to build up, then we're looking at cirrhosis or possible liver failure. | Und wenn sich die Gallenflüssigkeit weiterhin aufstaut, müssen wir mit einer Zirrhose oder möglichem Leberversagen rechnen. Throwing It All Away (2014) | Liver temperature puts the time of death at approximately 3:00 a.m. | Die Lebertemperatur setzt den Todeszeitpunkt bei etwa 3:00 Uhr nachts an. Ma lalo o ka 'ili (2014) | Living on the street, poor nutrition, compromised liver. | Auf der Straße lebend, schlechte Ernährung, gefährdete Leber. Es hilft nicht. Shooter (2014) | The one with the cute little mole on it. | Die mit dem Leberfleck. A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) | I'd like to give you a legacy decal to go on your guest badge, but we don't have any left. | Ich würde Ihnen gern ei- nen Betroffen-Aufkleber für Ihr Gästeschild geben, - aber es sind keine mehr da. Guest (2014) | You boys are way off. I may have done some dumb-ass things in my life, but ripping off a human liver isn't on the list. | Ich habe schon einige dumme Dinge in meinem Leben getan, aber stehlen einer menschlichen Leber steht nicht auf der Liste. Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie (2014) | So we're gonna ask you again-- where's the liver? | Also fragen wir dich noch einmal... wo ist die Leber? Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie (2014) | - Well, that matters because the person who stole the liver fled the scene on a sport bike. | Nun, das spielt eine Rolle, da die Person, die die Leber gestohlen hat, mit einem Sportbike geflohen ist. Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie (2014) | Maybe, but I also dumped his phone, and it turns out he was putting in an order for takeout the same time the liver was being stolen. | Was ist damit? Vielleicht, aber ich habe auch sein Telefon überprüft, und er hat sich zur gleichen Zeit etwas bei einem Take Away bestellt, als die Leber gestohlen wurde. Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie (2014) | What if Attis Chemical actually arranged for that liver to be stolen so that their opposing counsel would die of natural causes? | Was ist, wenn Attis Chemical eigentlich jemanden angeheuert hat, um die Leber zu stehlen, damit ihr gegnerischer Anwalt eines natürlichen Todes sterben würde? Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie (2014) | The bullet must have nicked his liver. | Er hat innere Blutungen. Die Kugel muss seine Leber erwischt haben. Paint It Black (2014) | -It were an accident. What's your name? You, lad, I'm talking to you. | Der Grund dafür ist, man hat bei Helen Leberkrebs festgestellt. Episode #1.1 (2014) | The thing is, the thing I didn't know... | Sie hat Leberkrebs. Sie wird wahrscheinlich sterben. Episode #1.2 (2014) | I decided to use you men because I couldn't trust the hearts and the livers of the English pansies and posies they'd given me as operatives. | Ich habe mich für Sie entschieden, weil ich den Herzen und Lebern der englischen Weicheier nicht traue, die mir zugeteilt wurden. Episode #2.6 (2014) | It still got the "Vote For Bush" bumper sticker on it. | Es hat immer noch den "Für Bush stimmen" Aufkleber drauf. Dial 1-900-Mix-A-Lot (2014) | Just the liver? | Nur die Leber? Edward Mordrake: Part 1 (2014) | Oh. The conjoined liver of famed Siamese Twins Chang and Eng. | Die miteinander verwachsene Leber der berühmten siamesischen Zwillinge Chang und Eng. Edward Mordrake: Part 1 (2014) | You tested positive for cirrhosis of the liver. | Sie haben Leberzirrhose. Edward Mordrake: Part 1 (2014) | Yeah, well, my liver's tough as an old boot. | Nun ja, meine Leber ist so zäh wie altes Schuhleder. Edward Mordrake: Part 1 (2014) | Screwing whores and drinking airag till his liver burst. | Er hurte und trank Airag, bis ihm die Leber platzte. Feast (2014) | Is he stingy with the pumpkin stickers? | Ist er geizig mit den Kürbis-Aufklebern? Blazed and Confused (2014) | We're preparing to do a liver transplant. | Wir bereiten uns auf eine Lebertransplantation vor. Gods (2014) | Have you ever had liver problems, Mr. Mazzarini? | Hatten sie jemals Probleme mit ihrer Leber, Mr. Mazzarini? Goodwill Stunting (2014) | Liver conditions can cause itching, so I'd like to do an ultrasound to check for gallstones, and let's draw blood for L.F.T.'s, | Lebererkrankungen können Juckreiz verursachen, also würde ich gerne ein Ultraschall machen und nach Gallensteinen schauen, und nehmen wir Blut ab für den Leberfunktionstest, Goodwill Stunting (2014) | It's a disease that causes inflammation and obstruction of your bile ducts in and outside your liver. | Es ist eine Erkrankung die Entzündung und Blockaden ihrer Gallengänge in und außerhalb ihrer Leber verursachen kann. Goodwill Stunting (2014) | The small down there, you start by a blow to the liver. | Also, der kleine Dürre da: Du fängst mit einem Schlag in die Leber an. Astérix: Le domaine des dieux (2014) | They have to leave little pasties on their... | Sie müssen kleine Aufkleber tragen auf ihren... Cuanto (2014) | M.E. says based on liver temp, Nicole Raymond was killed no earlier than 10:00 a.m. | Der Gerichtsmediziner sagt, basierend auf der Lebertemperatur, dass Nicole Raymond nicht vor 10 Uhr morgens getötet wurde. The Silver Briefcase (2014) | Uh, liver temperature, yes. | Lebertemperatur, ja. The Silver Briefcase (2014) | I need a biopsy of Gloria's liver. | Ich brauche eine Biopsie von Glorias Leber. The Art of Murder (2014) | I need a liver biopsy for Gloria Carlyle. | Ich brauche eine Leberbiopsie bei Gloria Carlyle. The Art of Murder (2014) | I went to the funeral home and did a biopsy on Gloria Carlyle's liver. | Ich war bei dem Beerdigungsinstitut und habe eine Biopsie von Gloria Carlyle's Leber gemacht. The Art of Murder (2014) | Based on the damage to her liver, it was taken three hours earlier. | Ausgehend von der Leberschädigung, wurde es drei Stunden vorher verabreicht. The Art of Murder (2014) | What about the liver sample? | Was ist mit der Leberprobe? The Art of Murder (2014) | What is that, a Viking bumper sticker? | Was war das, ein Wikinger-Autoaufkleber-Spruch? Live and Let Die (2014) | I'm sure your body no longer has a liver. | Ich bin mir sicher, Ihre Leiche hat keine Leber mehr. Prométhée (2014) |
| | | black huckleberry | (n) low shrub of the eastern United States bearing shiny black edible fruit; best known of the huckleberries, Syn. Gaylussacia baccata | box huckleberry | (n) creeping evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having small shiny boxlike leaves and flavorless berries, Syn. Gaylussacia brachycera | dangleberry | (n) huckleberry of the eastern United States with pink flowers and sweet blue fruit, Syn. dangle-berry, Gaylussacia frondosa | evergreen huckleberry | (n) stiff bushy evergreen shrub of western North America having sour black berries and glossy green foliage used in floral arrangements, Syn. Vaccinium ovatum | farkleberry | (n) shrub or small tree of eastern United States having black inedible berries, Syn. Vaccinium arboreum, sparkleberry | garden huckleberry | (n) improved garden variety of black nightshade having small edible orange or black berries, Syn. wonderberry, sunberry, Solanum nigrum guineese, Solanum burbankii, Solanum melanocerasum | huckleberry | (n) any of various dark-fruited as distinguished from blue-fruited blueberries | huckleberry | (n) any of several shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia bearing small berries resembling blueberries | huckleberry | (n) blue-black berry similar to blueberries and bilberries of the eastern United States | huckleberry finn | (n) a mischievous boy in a novel by Mark Twain, Syn. Huck Finn | huckleberry oak | (n) a low spreading or prostrate shrub of southwestern United States with small acorns and leaves resembling those of the huckleberry, Syn. Quercus vaccinifolia | maleberry | (n) deciduous much-branched shrub with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers, Syn. male berry, Lyonia ligustrina, he-huckleberry, privet andromeda | bayberry | (n) deciduous aromatic shrub of eastern North America with grey-green wax-coated berries, Syn. waxberry, candleberry, Myrica pensylvanica, swamp candleberry | bilberry | (n) erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries, Syn. blaeberry, whinberry, Viccinium myrtillus, whortleberry | bilberry | (n) blue-black berries similar to American blueberries, Syn. European blueberry, whortleberry | black raspberry | (n) raspberry native to eastern North America having black thimble-shaped fruit, Syn. Rubus occidentalis, thimbleberry, blackcap, blackcap raspberry | blucher | (n) Prussian general who is remembered for his leadership in the wars against Napoleon (1742-1819), Syn. Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher, G. L. von Blucher, von Blucher | bog bilberry | (n) an evergreen shrub with leathery leaves, Syn. Vaccinium uliginosum alpinum, moor berry, bog whortleberry | deerberry | (n) small branching blueberry common in marshy areas of the eastern United States having greenish or yellowish unpalatable berries reputedly eaten by deer, Syn. Vaccinium stamineum, squaw huckleberry | false azalea | (n) straggling shrub of northwestern North America having foliage with a bluish tinge and umbels of small bell-shaped flowers, Syn. fool's huckleberry, Menziesia ferruginea | flowering raspberry | (n) shrubby raspberry of eastern North America having showy rose to purplish flowers and red or orange thimble-shaped fruit, Syn. thimbleberry, Rubus odoratus, purple-flowering raspberry | grouseberry | (n) shrub of northwestern North America bearing red berries, Syn. Vaccinium scoparium, grouse-berry, grouse whortleberry | salmonberry | (n) white-flowered raspberry of western North America and northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries, Syn. salmon berry, Rubus parviflorus, thimbleberry | spindle tree | (n) any shrubby trees or woody vines of the genus Euonymus having showy usually reddish berries, Syn. spindleberry, spindleberry tree |
| Aleberry | n. [ OE. alebery, alebrey; ale + bre broth, fr. AS. brīw pottage. ] A beverage, formerly made by boiling ale with spice, sugar, and sops of bread. [ 1913 Webster ] Their aleberries, caudles, possets. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] | Candleberry tree | (Bot.) A shrub (the Myrica cerifera, or wax-bearing myrtle), common in North America, the little nuts of which are covered with a greenish white wax, which was formerly, used for hardening candles; -- also called bayberry tree, bayberry, or candleberry. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dangleberry | n. (Bot.) A dark blue, edible berry with a white bloom, and its shrub (Gaylussacia frondosa) closely allied to the common huckleberry. The bush is also called blue tangle, and is found from New England to Kentucky, and southward. [ 1913 Webster ] | he-huckleberry | n. A deciduous much-branched shrub (Lyonia ligustrina) with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers. Syn. -- maleberry, male berry, privet andromeda, Lyonia ligustrina. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Huckleberry | n. [ Cf. Whortleberry. ] (Bot.) (a) The edible black or dark blue fruit of several species of the American genus Gaylussacia, shrubs nearly related to the blueberries (Vaccinium), and formerly confused with them. The commonest huckelberry comes from Gaylussacia resinosa. (b) The shrub that bears the berries. Called also whortleberry. [ 1913 Webster ] Squaw huckleberry. See Deeberry. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Hurtleberry | n. [ Cf. Huckleberry, Whortleberry. ] See Whortleberry. [ 1913 Webster ] | male berry | n. 1. (Bot.) A deciduous much-branched shrub (Lyonia ligustrina) with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers; also called swamp andromeda. Syn. -- privet andromeda, he-huckleberry, Lyonia ligustrina. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. (Bot.) A kind of coffee. See Pea berry. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: maleberry | Thimbleberry | n. (Bot.) A kind of black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), common in America. [ 1913 Webster ] | Whortleberry | n. [ AS. wyrtil a small shrub (dim. of wyrt wort) + E. berry. See Wort, and cf. Huckleberry, Hurtleberry. ] (Bot.) (a) In England, the fruit of Vaccinium Myrtillus; also, the plant itself. See Bilberry, 1. (b) The fruit of several shrubby plants of the genus Gaylussacia; also, any one of these plants. See Huckleberry. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 哈克贝利・芬历险记 | [Hā kè bèi lì· Fēn lì xiǎn jì, ㄏㄚ ㄎㄜˋ ㄅㄟˋ ㄌㄧˋ· ㄈㄣ ㄌㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄢˇ ㄐㄧˋ, 哈 克 贝 利 ・ 芬 历 险 记 / 哈 克 貝 利 ・ 芬 歷 險 記] Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 馬克·吐溫|马克·吐温 [Add to Longdo] | 马克・吐温 | [Mǎ kè· Tǔ wēn, ㄇㄚˇ ㄎㄜˋ· ㄊㄨˇ ㄨㄣ, 马 克 ・ 吐 温 / 馬 克 ・ 吐 溫] Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910), US writer, novelist and humorist, author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 哈克貝利·芬歷險記|哈克贝利·芬历险记 [Add to Longdo] |
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