Englisch - Deutsch Übersetzung von Tail

Englisch <> Deutsch Übersetzung (alle englischen Vokabeln)

TESTEN SIE IHR ENGLISCH Kostenlos und unverbindlich
4,7 im App Store, Play Store und auf Trustpilot. Mehr als 8 Millionen Lernende

Übersetzung & Definition

a (monkey's) tail: ein (Affen-) Schwanz noun
tails (of a coin): Zahl (einer Münze) noun

UK: It is now illegal to cut dogs' tails off.
US: Let's flip a coin. Heads or tails?

Beispiel

  • "Icarus: Perhaps it's the lobster tails, they are quite calorific."
  • "If you're feeling a little bit peckish, I also have some lobster tails and some caviar in the kitchen."
  • "Remember the lobster tails!"
  • "Subject: Re: Huckster, Hoodwink and Lobster Tails"
  • "My grandma has a shorter tail!"
  • "I mean tails!"
Übung 1
Doggy Style!

Fill in the blanks below with common animal terms. Use the hints to help you.

The "hair" that dogs, and other mammals have on their bodies is called . Hint: Coats made out of this material are very expensive.

Dogs and cats have at the end of their legs, on which they walk and run. Hint: These might be the equivalent of hands or feet on humans.

At the end of their bodies, dogs and cats have a , which they move back and forth, up and down when they are happy, angry or scared.

The organ that animals (and humans) use to lick, drink and taste is called the . Hint: This term is also used to describe a language or dialect.

Doggy Style!

Fill in the blanks below with common animal terms. Use the hints to help you.

The "hair" that dogs, and other mammals have on their bodies is called fur 1. Hint: Coats made out of this material are very expensive.

Dogs and cats have paws 2 at the end of their legs, on which they walk and run. Hint: These might be the equivalent of hands or feet on humans.

At the end of their bodies, dogs and cats have a tail 3, which they move back and forth, up and down when they are happy, angry or scared.

The organ that animals (and humans) use to lick, drink and taste is called the tongue 4. Hint: This term is also used to describe a language or dialect.
1 fur: "Fur" describes animal hair. "Fur" is strictly used to describe animal hair, humans have "hair", not "fur". In this scene, Philip compares his dog to a person, except for her "fur", long tongue and paws.
2 paws: "Paws" describe the hand-like appendages at the end of many mammals' legs. Animals use their paws to walk, run, fight and more. In this scene, Philip compares his dog to a person, except for her fur, long tongue and paws. Other animals with paws include cats, bears, lions and tigers.
3 tail: The "tail" of an animal describes its posterior part, especially when elongated and extending out considerably from the body. Animals with long tails include lions, cats, many dogs and especially monkeys. In this scene, Philip compares his dog to a person, except for her fur, long tongue and paws.
4 tongue: A "tongue" is most commonly used to describe the muscular organ found in the mouth, used to help us speak, eat, and kiss. Figuratively, a "tongue" also describes a language, idiom or dialect. In this scene, Philip compares his dog to a person, except for her fur, long tongue and paws.

Immer noch nicht alles klar mit 'Tail'? Dann probieren Sie doch mal unsere Online-Kurse aus und verbessern Sie spielerisch Ihr Englisch!

Was unsere User sagen:

Fortschritt

         

Gymglish hat mir geholfen, meine mündliche und schriftliche Ausdrucksweise zu verbessern. Eine tägliche Routine, die ich um nichts in der Welt verpassen würde!

Innovativ

         

Ich liebe Ihre innovative Methode, mit der man eine Sprache lernen und gleichzeitig Spaß haben kann!

Einzigartig

         

Ihre Methode ist einzigartig! Ihre Kurse haben mir geholfen, Fortschritte zu machen und mein Selbstvertrauen während meiner Aufenthalte im Ausland zu stärken...

Vergnügen

         

Ich genieße es, meine Sprachkurse online zu machen. Etwa zehn Minuten pro Tag reichen aus... Danke!

Weitere Erfahrungsberichte.

Besser als ein Wörterbuch: Verbessern EnglischkurseSie Ihr Englisch gratis mit Gymglish.