Summary
English to German: more detail...
- balloon:
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Wiktionary:
- balloon → Ballon, Heißluftballon, Luftballon
- balloon → Luftballon, Ballon, Gasballon, Heißluftballon, bauchiges Weinglas, Meßballon
English
Detailed Translations for balloon from English to German
balloon:
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the balloon
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the balloon
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the balloon (markup balloon)
– An outlined container that displays a markup element, such as a comment or revision, in the margin of a document. 1 -
the balloon
– A small pop-up window that informs users of a non-critical problem or special condition in a control. 1
Translation Matrix for balloon:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Ballon | balloon | |
Gedankenwolke | balloon | |
Luftballon | balloon | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | billow; inflate | |
Not Specified | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Markiersprechblase | balloon; markup balloon | |
Sprechblase | balloon; markup balloon | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | air-balloon |
Related Words for "balloon":
Synonyms for "balloon":
Related Definitions for "balloon":
Wiktionary Translations for balloon:
balloon
Cross Translation:
noun
balloon
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sac inserted into part of the body
- balloon → Ballon
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inflatable object to transport people through the air
- balloon → Heißluftballon
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child’s toy
- balloon → Ballon; Luftballon
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inflatable object
- balloon → Ballon
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• balloon | → Luftballon | ↔ ballon — baudruche |
• balloon | → Ballon; Gasballon; Heißluftballon | ↔ ballon — Aérostat |
• balloon | → bauchiges Weinglas | ↔ ballon — Verre (7) |
• balloon | → Meßballon | ↔ ballon-sonde — météo|fr ballon libre non habité, utilisé pour faire des mesures locales dans l’atmosphère. |
• balloon | → Heißluftballon; Ballon | ↔ montgolfière — aéro|fr aérostat de forme pseudo-sphérique, composé d’une grande poche remplie d’air chaud, d’une nacelle habitable située sous la poche et d'un réchaud permettant de chauffer l’air afin de contrôler l’élévation dans l’atmosphère. La montgolfière moderne s'appelle aus |