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Rückenwind

u rečniku PONS

ˈtail wind N

Rückenwind m <-(e)s> kein pl
u rečniku PONS
tail [or Brit following] wind
jdn sticht der Hafer inf
sb has the wind up his tail Brit inf
u rečniku PONS

I. tail [teɪl] N

1. tail (of animal):

Schwanz m <-es, Schwạ̈n·ze>
tail of a horse also
Schweif m <-(e)s, -e> form
tail of a bear, badger, wild boars
Bürzel m <-s, ->
tail of a dog, predatory game, and a squirrel also
Rute f <-, -n> spec
tail of an insect

2. tail fig (rear):

Schwanz m <-es, Schwạ̈n·ze> fig
tail of an aeroplane also
tail of a car
Heck nt <-(e)s, -e>
tail of a comet
Schweif m <-(e)s, -e>
tail of a kite
Schwanz m <-es, Schwạ̈n·ze>
tail of a hurricane
Ausläufer m <-s, ->
tail of a letter
tail of a note
to keep/be on sb's tail

3. tail FASHION (lower part of a dress):

Schleppe f <-, -n>
tail of a shirt
[Hemd]zipfel m inf
tail of a coat
Schoß m <-es, Schö̱·ße>

4. tail FASHION inf (tail coat):

Frack m <-(e)s, Frä·cke>
Schwalbenschwanz m <-es, -schwänze> hum dated

5. tail inf (buttocks):

Hintern m <-s, -> inf

6. tail (reverse of coin):

7. tail inf (person following sb):

Schatten m <-s, -> a. hum
Beschatter(in) m (f) <-s, ->

8. tail no pl pej sl (women):

Weiber pej pl inf

9. tail Am ECON:

10. tail COMPUT:

Schluss m <-es, Schlụ̈s·se>

Phrases:

II. tail [teɪl] VB trans

1. tail (remove the stalks of fruit):

to tail sth
etw putzen

2. tail inf:

to tail sb
to tail sb
jdm folgen

I. wind1 [wɪnd] N

1. wind (current of air):

Wind m <-(e)s, -e>
Windstoß m <-es, -stöße>
to take the wind out of sb's sails also fig

2. wind no pl (breath):

Atem m <-s>
Luft f <-, Lüfte>

3. wind no pl (meaningless words):

4. wind no pl (flatulence):

Winde <-, -n> euph pl

5. wind MUS:

Wind m <-(e)s, -e>
Luftstrom m <-(e)s, -ströme>
die [Blech]bläser(innen) mpl (f)

6. wind (scent):

Witterung f <-, -en>
to get wind of sth fig
von etw dat Wind bekommen

7. wind Brit, Aus fig (fear):

Schiss kriegen coarse oft pej

Phrases:

to raise the wind dated inf

II. wind1 <winded, winded> [wɪnd] VB trans

1. wind (knock breath out):

to wind sb

2. wind Brit (bring up wind):

3. wind (scent):

to wind sb/sth
jdn/etw wittern

III. wind1 [wɪnd] N modifier

1. wind energy, power, turbine:

Windmühle f <-, -n>

2. wind MUS:

wind instrument, section
Bläser(in) m (f) <-s, ->

I. wind2 [waɪnd] N

1. wind (bend):

Windung f <-, -en>
wind of river
Schleife f <-, -n>
wind in a road
Kurve f <-, -n>

2. wind (turn):

to give sth a wind

II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB trans

1. wind (wrap):

to wind sth
to wind sth around/onto sth
etw um/auf etw acc wickeln
to wind sth off sth
etw von etw dat abwickeln

2. wind (cause to function):

3. wind (turn):

to wind sth
etw winden [o. kurbeln]

4. wind (move):

5. wind (cause to move):

to wind sth
etw spulen

III. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB intr

1. wind (meander):

wind stream, road

2. wind (coil):

to wind back[wards]/forwards film, tape
OpenDict unos

wind N

OpenDict unos

wind N

Klett rečnik iz biologije

tail N

wind3 <wound, wound> VB BIOL

Present
Itail
youtail
he/she/ittails
wetail
youtail
theytail
Past
Itailed
youtailed
he/she/ittailed
wetailed
youtailed
theytailed
Present Perfect
Ihavetailed
youhavetailed
he/she/ithastailed
wehavetailed
youhavetailed
theyhavetailed
Past Perfect
Ihadtailed
youhadtailed
he/she/ithadtailed
wehadtailed
youhadtailed
theyhadtailed

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The tail has three or four black and buff bars, a broad black band near the tip and a pale rufous tip.
en.wikipedia.org
The taxon includes some of the smallest known adult non-avian theropod specimens, with the holotype specimen measuring only 68 cm in length, including the tail.
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The tail is brown at the base and white past the sting.
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The tail is 30to70cm in long, ending with a black tinge.
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Variations of the species may also have orange eyes, and orange highlights in the tail fins.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)

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With a slight tail wind, it went fast westward, some with over 30 km / h.
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www.kontinentalradeln.at
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Mit leichtem Rückenwind ging es flott westwärts, teilweise mit über 30 km/h.
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These criteria are included to ensure that a course is not excessively downhill or designed in such a way that a tail wind may unduly affect times.
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www.germanroadraces.de
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Diese Kriterien sind deshalb mit aufgenommen worden, um sicherzustellen, dass die Strecke nicht zu stark bergab geht oder so angelegt ist, dass übermäßig viel Rückenwind bessere Zeiten zur Folge hat.
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As expected, the race got off to a very quick start owing to the strong tail wind, which caused the bunch to break up into smaller groups again and again.
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www.netapp-endura.com
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Wie bereits erwartet begann das Rennen aufgrund des starken Rückenwindes sehr schnell, wodurch das Feld immer wieder in Gruppen geteilt wurde.
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While the first competition round was only stopped by a few minor wind breaks, the athletes didn't really have the chance to achieve top jumps in the second round because of a continuoulsy blowing tail wind.
berkutschi.com
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Während der erste Durchgang nur von gelegentlichen Unterbrechungen geprägt war, hatten die Athleten im Finaldurchgang auf Grund des anhaltenden Rückenwindes kaum mehr eine Chance, achtbare Weiten zu erzielen.
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With a slight tail wind it went westwards fast, some with more than 30 km / h My biker-Mojo So there again, so I decided that now must fall to the 200 km.
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www.kontinentalradeln.at
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Mit leichtem Rückenwind ging es flott westwärts, teilweise mit über 30 km/h. Mein Radler-Mojo ist also wieder da, und so beschloss ich, dass heute die 200 km fallen müssen.
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