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Auffallendes
Vampirfledermaus

en el diccionario PONS

vam·pire ˈbat SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

vam·pire [ˈvæmpaɪəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

Vampir m <-s, -e>

bat1 [bæt] SUST.

1. bat (animal):

2. bat pey.:

eine alte Schrulle pey. coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

eine Meise [o. einen Vogel] haben coloq.

bat2 [bæt] V. trans. (of eyelashes)

I. bat3 [bæt] SUST.

bat (in baseball, cricket):

Schläger m <-s, ->
Schlagholz nt <-es, -hölzer>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to do sth off one's own bat ingl. brit. coloq.
etw auf eigene Faust tun coloq.
[right] off the bat ingl. am. (immediately)
[right] off the bat ingl. am. (immediately)
[right] off the bat ingl. am. (immediately)

II. bat3 <-tt-> [bæt] V. intr. DEP.

schlagen <schlägt, schlug, geschlagen>

III. bat3 <-tt-> [bæt] V. trans.

Entrada de OpenDict

bat SUST.

bumble-bee bat BIOL.
Present
Ibat
youbat
he/she/itbats
webat
youbat
theybat
Past
Ibatted
youbatted
he/she/itbatted
webatted
youbatted
theybatted
Present Perfect
Ihavebatted
youhavebatted
he/she/ithasbatted
wehavebatted
youhavebatted
theyhavebatted
Past Perfect
Ihadbatted
youhadbatted
he/she/ithadbatted
wehadbatted
youhadbatted
theyhadbatted

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Neighbors believed that one of the family members was a vampire who had the illness.
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It is also mentioned in the first film that he ages like a human, while vampires age much slower.
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In the first episodes, he seems to not trust vampires, but later in the series, he trusts them.
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They also have a greater craving for blood than low-blood vampires, but it is not essential to their existence.
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He has been a vampire for a very long time.
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