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I. dwarf <pl -s [or dwarves]> [dwɔ:f, ingl. am. dwɔ:rf] SUST.
1. dwarf (small person):
Zwerg(in) m (f) <-(e)s, -e>
2. dwarf (imaginary creature):
Zwerg m <-(e)s, -e>
II. dwarf [dwɔ:f, ingl. am. dwɔ:rf] SUST. modifier
dwarf (conifer, lemur, hippo):
III. dwarf [dwɔ:f, ingl. am. dwɔ:rf] V. trans.
to dwarf sb/sth
jdn/etw überragen
to dwarf sb/sth fig.
jdn/etw in den Schatten stellen fig.
wil·low [ˈwɪləʊ, ingl. am. -loʊ] SUST. BOT.
1. willow (tree):
Weide f <-, -n>
2. willow no pl (wood):
dwarf willow [ˈdwɔːfˌwɪləʊ] SUST.
Present
Idwarf
youdwarf
he/she/itdwarfs
wedwarf
youdwarf
theydwarf
Past
Idwarfed
youdwarfed
he/she/itdwarfed
wedwarfed
youdwarfed
theydwarfed
Present Perfect
Ihavedwarfed
youhavedwarfed
he/she/ithasdwarfed
wehavedwarfed
youhavedwarfed
theyhavedwarfed
Past Perfect
Ihaddwarfed
youhaddwarfed
he/she/ithaddwarfed
wehaddwarfed
youhaddwarfed
theyhaddwarfed
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For a planet around a red dwarf star to support life, it would require a rapidly rotating magnetic field to protect it from the flares.
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We noticed a dwarf walking around the day before the opening show...
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Red dwarf stars are unstable and eject frequent solar flares.
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On a red dwarf planet, photosynthesis on the night side would be impossible, since it would never see the sun.
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With an absolute magnitude of 5.2, it is a dwarf planet candidate.
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Researchers should be able to use the next generation of telescopes, in particular the European Extremely Large Telescope whose mirror diameter measures 39 metres, to produce surface maps of even more distant brown dwarfs – and eventually a surface map for the young giant planets of other stars.
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www.mpg.de
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Mit der nächsten Generation von Teleskopen, insbesondere dem European Extremely Large Telescope mit seinem Spiegeldurchmesser von 39 Metern, sollten die Forscher Oberflächenkarten für noch entferntere Braune Zwerge erstellen können – und irgendwann dann auch einmal für junge Gasplaneten anderer Sterne.
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dwarf) includes research areas in animate and inanimate nature.
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www.bmbf.de
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Zwerg) umfasst Forschungsgebiete aus der belebten und unbelebten Natur.
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Scientists of the Max Planck Institutes for Astronomy and for Extraterrestrial Physics are involved in a number of the survey s key projects, including searches for extra-solar planets, for " failed stars " known as Brown Dwarfs, and for distant active galaxies.
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Wissenschaftler der Max-Planck-Institute für Astronomie und extraterrestrische Physik sind mit einer Reihe von Projekten an den Beobachtungen beteiligt, unter anderem an der Suche nach Planeten um ferne Sterne, nach Braunen Zwergen ( » gescheiterten Sternen « ) und weit entfernten aktiven Galaxien.
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Scientists of the Max Planck Institutes for Astronomy and for Extraterrestrial Physics are involved in a number of the survey's key projects, including searches for extra-solar planets, for "failed stars" known as Brown Dwarfs, and for distant active galaxies.
www.mpia.de
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Wissenschaftler der Max-Planck-Institute für Astronomie und extraterrestrische Physik sind mit einer Reihe von Projekten an den Beobachtungen beteiligt, unter anderem an der Suche nach Planeten um ferne Sterne, nach Braunen Zwergen (»gescheiterten Sternen«) und weit entfernten aktiven Galaxien.
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With magical elves, funny dwarves, frogs and wind turbines the first spring sun rays reach every corner of your house and garden.
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www.marianne-hobby.at
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Mit zauberhaften Elfen, lustigen Zwergen, Fröschen und Windrädern gelangen die ersten Sonnenstrahlen in jeden Winkel in Haus und Garten.
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