mound$50565$ - translation to german
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:     

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT 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

mound$50565$ - translation to german

JAPANESE HILL WITH WAR TROPHIES
Ear Mound; Mound of Ears; Ear mound; Nose mound; Hanazuka
  • Mimizuka from the front
  • Mimizuka
  • Hokoji Temple in Kyoto, with Mimizuka in front

mound      
v. Damm bilden
burial mound         
  • Alexandrovo burial mound]]
  • Cerveteri, Italy]].
  • Burial mounds of the Silla kings in Korea
  • Rocha]], [[Uruguay]]
  • Tumulus at Outeiro de Gregos, Baião, [[Portugal]] (5th or 4th millennium BC)
  • The [[Royal mounds]] of [[Gamla Uppsala]] in Sweden from the 5th and 6th centuries. Originally, the site had 2,000 to 3,000 tumuli, but due to quarrying and agriculture only 250 remain.
  • [[La Cambe German war cemetery]]
  • The "Tomb of [[Midas]]" in Gordion, dated 740 BC.
  • [[Grave Creek Mound]], located in [[Moundsville, West Virginia]], was built by the [[Adena culture]].
  • Großmugl in Austria
  • [[Hashihaka Kofun]], [[Sakurai, Nara]], 3rd century
  • King Björn's barrow in Håga, [[Sweden]]
  • [[Jellhaugen]], Norway's 2nd biggest tumulus. Photo: Tore Schrøder
  • Jerusalem tumulus #2 in 2004
  • Kasta tumulus]] [[Amphipolis]]
  • [[Kuninkaanhauta]] in [[Panelia]], [[Finland]]
  • Daisen Kofun, the largest of all kofun
  • Ocmulgee National Monument Funeral Mound]], circa 1876
  • Vorstengraf]] near Oss (Netherlands) from above
  • [[Serpent Mounds Park]], located near [[Peterborough, Ontario]], was named because of the zig-zag serpent shapes of its mounds.
  • Thracian tomb (or temple) Shushmanets]]
  • [[Soulton Long Barrow]], an example of the modern barrows
  • Sulm valley necropolis]]
  • Part of the burial ground at [[Sutton Hoo]], Suffolk
  • tomb (or temple) mound of Sveshtari]]
  • Thracian tomb of Seuthes III (Goliama Kosmatka)]]
  • 978-87-7289-794-3}}.</ref> conserved tumuli in [[Denmark]]. Photo from January 2010.
  • 212x212px
  • Burial of [[Oleg of Novgorod]] in a tumulus in 912. Painting by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]].
  • Tumulus MM, Gordion, at sunset
  • The mound of Dissignac is a megalithic monument located in the French town of Saint-Nazaire.
  • Memorial of the [[Battle of Varna]] dedicated to [[Władysław III of Poland]] dug into an ancient Thracian tumulus
  • 235x235px
MOUND OF EARTH AND STONES RAISED OVER GRAVES
Burial mound; Tumuli; Burial mounds; Burial Mounds; Barrow (archaeology); Barrow burial; Grave mound; Barrow-mound; Mound burial; Tumulus barrow; Indian burial mounds; Hügelgrab; Fancy barrow; Hügelgräber; Grave mounds; Willow Row Barrow; Draft:Willow Row Barrow
n. Grabhügel, Erdhügel über einem Grab gehäuft; (Archäologie) Erdhaufen über antike Gräber konstruiert
baseball diamond         
  • Diagram of a baseball field
  • access-date=20 January 2022}}</ref>
  • [[Kevin Pillar]] of the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] reaches first base safely as Chris Davis of the [[Baltimore Orioles]] attempts to scoop a bouncing ball thrown by one of the other infielders during a game in May 2017.
  • 2006]].
  • One of two foul poles at [[Citizens Bank Park]], Philadelphia
  • [[Kansas City Royals]] pitcher [[Gil Meche]] moves forward off the rubber as the pitch is released.
  • Boston's [[Fenway Park]]'s left-field wall, the [[Green Monster]], in 2006, showing the manual scoreboard, and Green Monster seating, and the additions of charity advertisements along the top, billboards above the seating, and the [[American League East]] standings
  • Pitchers warming up in the bullpen
  • The [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]], showing a white "grass" line
  • The warning track abutting the outfield fence of Husky Field, used by the Houston Baptist Huskies baseball team
  • [[Brian Dozier]] of the [[Minnesota Twins]] leaps over a sliding [[Jonathan Schoop]] of the Baltimore Orioles attempting to turn a [[double play]].
FIELD ON WHICH BASEBALL IS PLAYED (FOR THE WHOLE STADIUM, SEE BASEBALL PARK)
Batter's box; Pitcher's mound; Rubber (baseball); Pitcher's plate; Baseline (baseball); Home plate; Pitcher's rubber; Base (baseball); Baseball diamond; Homeplate; Batters box; Softball diamond; Batter's Box; Pitchers mound; Catcher's box; Catchers box; Foul pole; Baseball diamonds; Fair pole; Pitching mound; Ball diamond; Sports Turf Manager of the Year Awards; Ballfield; Baseball Diamond; Outfield (baseball); Infield (baseball); Pitching rubber; Batter’s box; Outfield fence; Double first base
n. (Baseball) Bereich auf dem Baseballfeld das von drei Basen und einer Home Plate umgeben ist, Innenfeld

Definition

mound-builder
¦ noun another term for megapode.

Wikipedia

Mimizuka

The Mimizuka (耳塚, "Ear Mound", often translated as "Ear Tomb"), an alteration of the original Hanazuka (鼻塚, "Nose Mound") is a monument in Kyoto, Japan, dedicated to the sliced noses of killed Korean soldiers and civilians as well as Ming Chinese troops taken as war trophies during the Japanese invasions of Korea from 1592 to 1598. The monument enshrines the severed noses of at least 38,000 Koreans and over 30,000 Chinese killed during Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasions. The shrine is located just to the west of Toyokuni Shrine, the Shinto shrine honoring Hideyoshi in Kyoto.