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APPEAR

Definitionen von APPEAR

  1. sichtbar werden, erscheinen, auftauchen
  2. ankommen
  3. auftreten (in der Öffentlichkeit), sich präsentieren
  4. vor Gericht, vor einem Rat, vor einer Behörde auftreten (als Zeuge, Fachberater, Angeklagter)
  5. erscheinen, publizieren, drucken (eines Buches, Artikel usw.)
  6. den Eindruck erwecken, erscheinen

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EN

Anzahl der Buchstaben

6

Ist Palindrom

Nein

10
AP
APP
AR
EA
EAR
PE
PEA
PP
PPE

25

7

88

94
AA
AAE
AAP
AAR
AE
AEA
AER
AP
APA
APE

Beispiele für die Verwendung von APPEAR in einem Satz

  • The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent.
  • To the naked eye, these two main components appear to be a single star with an apparent magnitude of −0.
  • The term "Achaean" is believed to be related to the Hittite term Ahhiyawa and the Egyptian term Ekwesh which appear in texts from the Late Bronze Age and are believed to refer to the Mycenaean civilization or some part of it.
  • These three personages are often difficult to tell apart, and even the ancient mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which Aeolus was which.
  • Astronomical aberration, phenomenon wherein objects appear to move about their true positions in the sky.
  • In astronomy, aberration (also referred to as astronomical aberration, stellar aberration, or velocity aberration) is a phenomenon where celestial objects exhibit an apparent motion about their true positions based on the velocity of the observer: It causes objects to appear to be displaced towards the observer's direction of motion.
  • Usually congenital, this vascular anomaly is widely known because of its occurrence in the central nervous system (usually as a cerebral AVM), but can appear anywhere in the body.
  • Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands, although the most significant islands are connected by bridges and appear to form one landmass.
  • The leaves are simple (although are sometimes deeply incised), lack stipules, and appear alternately on stems or in rosettes.
  • They began to appear in records by the 6th century AD, and their culture, language and political institutions are the predecessors of those of the medieval Duchy of Bavaria and Margraviate of Austria.
  • They first appear in history in connection with the Gallic invasion of northern Italy, 390 BC, when they made the Etruscan city of Felsina their new capital, Bononia (Bologna).
  • The Bernoulli numbers appear in (and can be defined by) the Taylor series expansions of the tangent and hyperbolic tangent functions, in Faulhaber's formula for the sum of m-th powers of the first n positive integers, in the Euler–Maclaurin formula, and in expressions for certain values of the Riemann zeta function.
  • After playing in 172 productions in his native Hungary, Lugosi moved on to appear in Hungarian silent films in 1917.
  • Detailed records of a political structure on the territory of what is now Cambodia first appear in Chinese annals in reference to Funan, a polity that encompassed the southernmost part of the Indochinese peninsula during the 1st to 6th centuries.
  • In particular, many constructions of new mathematical objects from previous ones that appear similarly in several contexts are conveniently expressed and unified in terms of categories.
  • The chain rule does not appear in any of Leonhard Euler's analysis books, even though they were written over a hundred years after Leibniz's discovery.
  • The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright (1901–1988) and Frances Griffiths (1907–1986), two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford in England.
  • Topol went on to appear in more than 30 films in Israel and the United States, including Galileo (1975), Flash Gordon (1980), and For Your Eyes Only (1981).
  • If the globe is constructed so that the stars are in the positions they actually occupy on the imaginary celestial sphere, then the star field will appear reversed on the surface of the globe (all the constellations will appear as their mirror images).
  • In Christianity, an episcopus vagans (plural episcopi vagantes; Latin for 'wandering bishops' or 'stray bishops') is a person consecrated, in a "clandestine or irregular way", as a bishop outside the structures and canon law of the established churches; a person regularly consecrated but later excommunicated, and not in communion with any generally recognized diocese; or a person who has in communion with them small groups that appear to exist solely for the bishop's sake.
  • Several similar swords and other weapons also appear within Arthurian texts, as well as in other legends.
  • Elves appear especially in North Germanic mythology, being mentioned in the Icelandic Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
  • Although these two forces appear very different at everyday low energies, the theory models them as two different aspects of the same force.
  • The crew is distinguished from the cast, as the cast are understood to be the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film.
  • In physics, the fundamental interactions or fundamental forces are interactions in nature that appear not to be reducible to more basic interactions.



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