Jugend in Not - translation to german
DICLIB.COM
AI-based language tools
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:     

Translation and analysis of words by artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

Jugend in Not - translation to german

ALBUM BY THE HALO BENDERS
The Rebel's Not In; Rebels Not In

Jugend in Not      
youth in distress, child in a difficult situation, child having an emotional crisis
forget-me-not         
  • Hover fly ([[Sphaerophoria scripta]]) feeding on Myosotis flower
  • ''[[Myosotis sylvatica]]''
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Forget Me Not; Forget-Me-Not; Forget Me Not (album); Forget Me Not (film); Forget Me Not (2010 film); Forget Me Not (song)
Vergißmeinnicht (Blume)
thou shalt not kill         
  • The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]'' (1549). <br />The image is from the altar screen of the [[Temple Church]] near the Law Courts in London.
PART OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (20:13)
Retzach; Murder in the Bible; Bloodguilt in the Hebrew Bible; You shall not kill; Do not murder; You will not murder; You will not kill; You shall not murder; Thou shalt not murder; Do not kill; Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17
Du sollst nicht töten

Definition

forget-me-not
(forget-me-nots)
A forget-me-not is a small plant with tiny blue flowers.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

The Rebels Not In

The Rebels Not In (1998) is the third and final album recorded by the American indie rock group The Halo Benders.

The album was released on K Records on February 3, 1998, on vinyl LP and compact disc. It was the third full-length release from the Halo Benders, a side project of Calvin Johnson (of Beat Happening) and Doug Martsch (of Built to Spill). Its catalogue number is KLP81. It has a generally more polished sound than the Halo Benders' previous efforts.

The unique intro drum beat on "Bury Me" is a nod to The Wedding Present song "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah," from their 1994 album Watusi. This is further evidenced by Martsch's chorus of "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah."