English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word moon
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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🔗 The tiny moon is a mere 700 miles wide and appears to be a thick, pockmarked layer of water ice surrounding a smaller rock core. | ||
🔗 SpaceX has conducted a successful test‐firing of the engines on the most powerful rocket ever built, designed to eventually send astronauts to the Moon and Mars. | ||
🔗 There is a full moon and I wish to take advantage of it. | ||
(opah; sun‐fish; kingfish) | ; Opah ; | |
(cusk; tusk) | ||
(apple of Peru; thorn‐apple; Jimson weed; devil’s snare; hell’s bells; devil’s trumpet; Jamestown weed; stinkweed; locoweed; devil’s cucumber) | Gemeiner Stechapfel ; weißer Stechapfel | |
(moonshine) | ; | |
🔗 He could not see Tam’s face in the moonlight, but he could feel his eyes on him. | ||
(moonlight) | ; | |
(adularia) | ; Mondstein |
English | German |
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moon | ⇆ Mond |
full moon | ⇆ Vollmond |
moon landing | ⇆ Mondlandung |
new moon | ⇆ Neumond |
honeymoon | ⇆ Flitterwochen; ⇆ Hochzeitsreise |
moon‐fish | ⇆ Gotteslachs; ⇆ Lumb; ⇆ Mondfisch; ⇆ Opah |
moonflower | ⇆ Gemeiner Stechapfel; ⇆ weißer Stechapfel |
moonlight | ⇆ Mondlicht; ⇆ Mondschein |
moonlit | ⇆ mondhell |