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Fuchs
e r. fuks tilki
Fuchs
[der] tilki; kurnaz adam¡
Fuchs
e {fuks} r tilki
Reineke Fuchs
n.pr. Alman masallannda tilkinin adi
Englisch - Türkisch
Deutsch - Englisch
vulpine
Cunning
Of, or pertaining to a fox
Having the characteristics of a fox, foxlike
Of, or pertaining to, the fox
Having the characteristics of a fox
{s} fox-like; cunning, sly, clever, shrewd
resembling or characteristic of a fox; "vulpine cunning"
Of or pertaining to the fox; resembling the fox; foxy; cunning; crafty; artful
relating to foxes, or similar to a fox
resembling or characteristic of a fox; "vulpine cunning
Fuchs
smoke flue
Fuchs
fox
Fuchs (Abgaskanal eines Brennofens)
flue
Fuchs (Pferd)
chestnut (horse)
Fuchs (Sternbild)
Fox
Fuchs (Sternbild)
Vulpecula
Fuchs Fingerknabenkraut/Knabenkraut (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)
common spotted-orchid
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
red jackal
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
Ethiopian wolf
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
Simien jackal
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
Abyssinian wolf
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
Simien fox
Abessinischer Fuchs (Canis simensis)
Abyssinian fox
Der Fuchs hat keine natürlichen Feinde.
There are no predators of the fox
Der Fuchs vergrub seine Zähne in mein/meinem Bein.
The fox buried its teeth in my leg
Dumbbellnebel (im Sternbild Fuchs)
Dumbbell Nebula
Ein Fuchs streicht um die Hühner herum.
There is a fox on the prowl near the chickens
Fähe (Weibchen beim Haarraubwild - Fuchs, Wolf, Dachs, Luchs usw.)
female badger
Fähe (Weibchen beim Haarraubwild - Fuchs, Wolf, Dachs, Luchs usw.)
female wolf
Fähe (Weibchen beim Haarraubwild - Fuchs, Wolf, Dachs, Luchs usw.)
female lynx etc
Fähe (Weibchen beim Haarraubwild - Fuchs, Wolf, Dachs, Luchs usw.)
female fox
Großer Fuchs (Nymphalis polychloros)
large tortoiseshell
Großer Fuchs (Nymphalis polychloros)
blackleg tortoiseshell
Kleiner Fuchs
small tortoiseshell
Reinecke Fuchs
Reynard the Fox (fable character)
Reineke Fuchs
Reynard the Fox (fable character)
alter Fuchs
cunning old bird
echte Füchse (Vulpes) (zoologische Gattung)
true foxes (zoological genus)
ein tollwütiger Fuchs
a rabid fox
schlau wie ein Fuchs
as sly as a fox
schlauer Fuchs
canny operator
schlauer Fuchs
smooth operator
schlauer Fuchs
operator
schlauer Fuchs
wily old fox
wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen
in the sticks
wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen
in the middle of nowhere
r fuchs
fuchs r
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Definition von fuchs… im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

fuchs
British physicist who was born in Germany and fled Nazi persecution; in the 1940s he passed secret information to the USSR about the development of the atom bomb in the United States (1911-1988)
fuchs
A student of the first year
Emil Klaus Julius Fuchs
born Dec. 29, 1911, Rüsselsheim, Ger. died Jan. 28, 1988, E.Ger. German physicist and spy. He joined the German Communist Party in 1930 but fled Germany after the Nazi takeover in 1933. He settled in Britain, earned a doctorate at the University of Edinburgh, and became a British citizen in 1942. He worked on the atomic bomb in Britain and the U.S. In 1943 he began passing scientific secrets to the Soviet Union, which accelerated Soviet development of the atomic bomb by at least a year. His activities were detected in 1950, and he was imprisoned until 1959. After his release, he moved to East Germany, where he was appointed deputy director of the Central Institute for Nuclear Research
Klaus Fuchs
born Dec. 29, 1911, Rüsselsheim, Ger. died Jan. 28, 1988, E.Ger. German physicist and spy. He joined the German Communist Party in 1930 but fled Germany after the Nazi takeover in 1933. He settled in Britain, earned a doctorate at the University of Edinburgh, and became a British citizen in 1942. He worked on the atomic bomb in Britain and the U.S. In 1943 he began passing scientific secrets to the Soviet Union, which accelerated Soviet development of the atomic bomb by at least a year. His activities were detected in 1950, and he was imprisoned until 1959. After his release, he moved to East Germany, where he was appointed deputy director of the Central Institute for Nuclear Research