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Feder

en el diccionario PONS

I. feath·er [ˈfeðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

feather
Feder f <-, -n>
an eagle['s]/a peacock['s] feather
tail/wing feather

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a feather in sb's cap
in fine feather dated (in good spirits)
in fine feather (in top form)
you could have knocked me down with a feather coloq.
ich war total platt coloq. [o. austr., suizo völlig perplex]
as light as a feather

II. feath·er [ˈfeðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST. modifier

feather (pillow):

feather

III. feath·er [ˈfeðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.

to feather an oar DEP.
to feather a propeller AERO.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to feather one's [own] nest esp pey.

ˈflight feath·er SUST.

flight feather
Schwungfeder f <-, -n>

feath·er ˈedge SUST.

feather edge
feather edge

feath·er ˈquilt SUST.

feather quilt
Federbett nt <-(e)s, -en>
feather quilt
Duvet nt <-s, -s> suizo

feath·er ˈdust·er SUST.

feather duster
Staubwedel m <-s, ->

ˈfeath·er stitch SUST.

feather stitch

feath·er ˈpil·low SUST.

feather pillow
Federkissen nt <-s, ->

feath·er ˈboa SUST.

feather boa
Federboa f <-, -s>

ˈtail feath·er SUST.

tail feather
Schwanzfeder f <-, -n>

white ˈfeath·er SUST. ingl. brit.

to show the white feather ingl. brit.
sich acus. feig[e] benehmen coloq.
to show the white feather ingl. brit.
kneifen <kniff, gekniffen>

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

feather grass SUST.

feather grass

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

feather key
feather key groove
Present
Ifeather
youfeather
he/she/itfeathers
wefeather
youfeather
theyfeather
Past
Ifeathered
youfeathered
he/she/itfeathered
wefeathered
youfeathered
theyfeathered
Present Perfect
Ihavefeathered
youhavefeathered
he/she/ithasfeathered
wehavefeathered
youhavefeathered
theyhavefeathered
Past Perfect
Ihadfeathered
youhadfeathered
he/she/ithadfeathered
wehadfeathered
youhadfeathered
theyhadfeathered

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The feathers on the wings had pale gray fringes to feathers, giving it a scaled look.
en.wikipedia.org
They release the feather and it draws a picture of a mountain and then flies off, showing them which way to go.
en.wikipedia.org
Feather stars can swim by undulating their many arms.
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It does not appear to be at an increased risk of predation during its autumn moult, despite having fewer flight feathers at that time.
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The 14th century is also the time when feather beds became highly prized possessions.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The delicacy of its feathers almost led to its extinction because the decorative plumes were particularly popular with fashion designers in the 19th century.
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www.vogelwarte.ch
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Die Feinheit seiner Federn hätte beinahe zu seinem Untergang geführt, denn die Schmuckfedern waren bei den Modeschöpfern des 19. Jahrhunderts besonders beliebt.
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“If feathers had evolved originally for flight, functional constraints should have restricted their range of variation.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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„Wären Federn primär für das Flugvermögen entstanden, dann hätte das die Variation aus funktionalen Gründen vermutlich eingeschränkt.
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Here you can see all up to date registered entries of the trade Bedding combined with the specification Feathers from Oldenburg.
www.oldenburg.city-map.de
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Hier sehen Sie alle bis jetzt registrierten Einträge der Branche Bettwaren mit der Spezifikation Federn aus Oldenburg.
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Detailed study of a newly discovered Archaeopteryx fossil led LMU paleontologists to conclude that the iconic Urvogel’s feathers served two primary purposes – they helped the creature to keep warm, and to attract the interest of potential mates.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Der Urvogel Archaeopteryx nutzte seine Federn vor allem zur Wärmeisolation - und um sich für potenzielle Partner interessanter zu machen. Dies haben Wissenschaftler der LMU bei der Untersuchung eines Fossils des Urvogels entdeckt.
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“For the first time, it has become possible to examine the detailed structure of the feathers on the body, the tail and, above all, on the legs,” says Oliver Rauhut.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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„Wir konnten zum ersten Mal die Details der Federn untersuchen, an Körper und Schwanz und vor allem auch an den Beinen“, sagt Oliver Rauhut.
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