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Silbermöwe

в PONS речника

ˈher·ring gull СЪЩ

Silbermöwe f <-, -n>
в PONS речника
в PONS речника

gull1 [gʌl] СЪЩ

Möwe f <-, -n>

gull2 [gʌl] ГЛАГ прх usu passive разг

to gull sb

her·ring <pl -s [or -]> [ˈherɪŋ] СЪЩ

1. herring (fish):

Hering м <-s, -e>

2. herring no pl (food):

Hering <-s, -e> kein art

"Биология"

herring gull

Present
Igull
yougull
he/she/itgulls
wegull
yougull
theygull
Past
Igulled
yougulled
he/she/itgulled
wegulled
yougulled
theygulled
Present Perfect
Ihavegulled
youhavegulled
he/she/ithasgulled
wehavegulled
youhavegulled
theyhavegulled
Past Perfect
Ihadgulled
youhadgulled
he/she/ithadgulled
wehadgulled
youhadgulled
theyhadgulled

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During the winter, ivory gulls live near polynyas, or a large area of open water surrounded by sea ice.
en.wikipedia.org
A distinctive feature of white-eyed gull at all ages is its long slender bill.
en.wikipedia.org
The perceived decline may be due increased predation from gulls, skuas and introduced mammals.
en.wikipedia.org
The gull-billed tern does not normally plunge dive for fish like the other white terns, and has a broader diet than most other terns.
en.wikipedia.org
The survival rate for urban gulls is much higher than their counterparts in coastal areas, with an annual adult mortality rate of less than 5%.
en.wikipedia.org

Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

[...]
This bionic technology-bearer, which is inspired by the herring gull, can start, fly and land autonomously – with no additional drive mechanism.
www.festo.com
[...]
Der von der Silbermöwe inspirierte, bionische Technologieträger kann von selbst starten, fliegen und landen – ohne zusätzlichen Antrieb.
[...]
Seagulls like this herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) are typical for coastal regions, although they are omnivores and able to survive anywhere where they could find enough small animals or carrion.
www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de
[...]
Möwen wie diese Silbermöwe ( Larus argentatus ) sind charakteristisch für Küsten, obwohl sie als Allesfresser auch in anderen Gegenden überleben könnten, wo es Kleintiere oder Aas gibt.
[...]
What does a herring gull has to do with automation technology?
www.festo.com
[...]
Was hat eine Silbermöwe mit Automatisierungstechnik zu tun?