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bumblebee$10174$ - traducción al español

SUPERHEROÍNA FICTICIA DE DC COMICS
Bumblebee (heroína); Bumblebee (heroina)

bumblebee      
n. abejorro, abejarrón, abejón
bumble bee         
  • Bumblebees and human culture: ''Bombus anachoreta'' on a Russian postage stamp, 2005
  • alt=A bumblebee landing on a purple flower
  • workers]] and [[pupae]] in irregularly placed wax cells.
  • [[Emily Dickinson]] wrote "The Bumble-Bee's Religion" (1881)
  • mimic]] their host species.
  • A bumblebee loaded with [[pollen]] in its [[pollen basket]]s
  • Bumblebee in flight. It has its tongue extended and a laden pollen basket.
  • The cuckoo bumblebee ''B. vestalis'', a parasite of ''B. terrestris''
  • A common carder bumblebee ''[[Bombus pascuorum]]'' extending its tongue towards a ''[[Heuchera]]'' [[inflorescence]]
  • Nest of red-tailed bumblebee. ''[[Bombus lapidarius]]'', showing [[wax]] pots full of honey
  • Bumblebee nest dug up and destroyed by a predator, probably a [[badger]]
  • ''[[Calyptapis florissantensis]]'', Eocene [[Florissant Formation]]
  • ''[[Bombus pristinus]]'' described in 1867
  • Bumblebee stored as food by a [[great grey shrike]]
  • Bumblebees of different species illustrated by [[Moses Harris]] in his 1782 ''Exposition of English Insects''
  • "bumble bee"}} called Babbity Bumble
  • Sir William Jardine]]. Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars, 1840</ref>
  • The Russian composer [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] wrote the ''[[Flight of the Bumblebee]]'', c. 1900
  • Drone short-haired bumblebee, ''[[Bombus subterraneus]]''. The species was successfully reintroduced to England from Sweden.
GENUS OF INSECTS
Bumble Bee; Humble bee; Humblebee; Bumblebees; Bumble-Bee; Bombini bombus; Bumblekite; Bombinae; Bombus; Bumble-bee paradox; Bombous; Maruhanabachi; Bumble bee; Bumblebees can't fly
(n.) = abejorro
Ex: The article carries the title "Helping the bumble bees to fly or teacher librarians to do the impossible".
bumblebee         
  • Bumblebees and human culture: ''Bombus anachoreta'' on a Russian postage stamp, 2005
  • alt=A bumblebee landing on a purple flower
  • workers]] and [[pupae]] in irregularly placed wax cells.
  • [[Emily Dickinson]] wrote "The Bumble-Bee's Religion" (1881)
  • mimic]] their host species.
  • A bumblebee loaded with [[pollen]] in its [[pollen basket]]s
  • Bumblebee in flight. It has its tongue extended and a laden pollen basket.
  • The cuckoo bumblebee ''B. vestalis'', a parasite of ''B. terrestris''
  • A common carder bumblebee ''[[Bombus pascuorum]]'' extending its tongue towards a ''[[Heuchera]]'' [[inflorescence]]
  • Nest of red-tailed bumblebee. ''[[Bombus lapidarius]]'', showing [[wax]] pots full of honey
  • Bumblebee nest dug up and destroyed by a predator, probably a [[badger]]
  • ''[[Calyptapis florissantensis]]'', Eocene [[Florissant Formation]]
  • ''[[Bombus pristinus]]'' described in 1867
  • Bumblebee stored as food by a [[great grey shrike]]
  • Bumblebees of different species illustrated by [[Moses Harris]] in his 1782 ''Exposition of English Insects''
  • "bumble bee"}} called Babbity Bumble
  • Sir William Jardine]]. Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars, 1840</ref>
  • The Russian composer [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] wrote the ''[[Flight of the Bumblebee]]'', c. 1900
  • Drone short-haired bumblebee, ''[[Bombus subterraneus]]''. The species was successfully reintroduced to England from Sweden.
GENUS OF INSECTS
Bumble Bee; Humble bee; Humblebee; Bumblebees; Bumble-Bee; Bombini bombus; Bumblekite; Bombinae; Bombus; Bumble-bee paradox; Bombous; Maruhanabachi; Bumble bee; Bumblebees can't fly
abejorro

Definición

bumblebee
also bumble bee (bumblebees)
A bumblebee is a large hairy bee.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Bumblebee (DC Comics)
Para los Transformers, vea Bumblebee (Transformers).

Bumblebee (Karen Beecher-Duncan) es un personaje ficticio que existe en el universo compartido principal de DC Comics. Es miembro de los Jóvenes Titanes (Teen Titans) y miembro actual de la Patrulla Condenada (Doom Patrol).[1]​ Apareciendo por primera vez en Teen Titans # 45 (diciembre de 1976), Karen adoptó la identidad de Bumblebee tres números más tarde.

Históricamente, Bumblebee se considera a veces primer carácter de superhéroes mujer de negro de DC Comics, aunque esta distinción se concede también a Nubia,[2]​ la hermana gemela de la Mujer Maravilla (y una luchadora contra el crimen disfrazada menos tradicional que Bumblebee) que debutó en 1973.