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Einsiedlerkrebs

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ˈher·mit crab RZ.

Einsiedlerkrebs r.m. <-es, -e>
w słowniku PONS
w słowniku PONS

her·mit [ˈhɜ:mɪt, Am ˈhɜ:r-] RZ. REL.

hermit also przen.
Eremit(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-en, -en>
hermit also przen.
Einsiedler(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->

I. crab1 [kræb] RZ.

1. crab (sea animal):

Krebs r.m. <-es, -e>

2. crab no pl (meat):

3. crab ASTROL.:

Krebs r.m. <-es, -e>

4. crab (tree):

5. crab (sour apple):

6. crab Am pot. (person):

Nörgler(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->
Griesgram r.m. <-(e)s, -e> pej.

7. crab SPORT:

II. crab1 [kræb] RZ. modifier

crab2 <-bb-> [kræb] CZ. cz. nieprzech. pot.

Klett słownictwo specjalistyczne dotyczące biologii

common hermit crab RZ.

Present
Icrab
youcrab
he/she/itcrabs
wecrab
youcrab
theycrab
Past
Icrabbed
youcrabbed
he/she/itcrabbed
wecrabbed
youcrabbed
theycrabbed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
he/she/ithascrabbed
wehavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
theyhavecrabbed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
he/she/ithadcrabbed
wehadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
theyhadcrabbed

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It will not, however, go near any natural predators, such as red leg hermits.
en.wikipedia.org
By 1436 his parents were both dead, and he decided to live as a hermit.
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The stranger wears a helmet and the hermit can not see who it is.
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There have also been many hermits who chose that vocation as an alternative to other forms of monastic life.
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He has since lived as a lonely, miserable hermit at the foot of the tomb into the modern day.
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After admiring the museum ’ s collections and models that retrace over 300 years of Swedish maritime history, children can come face-to-face with sea horses and hermit crabs or admire the fantastic colour of the coral or the sea anemones, refuge of the always appreciated clown fish.
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www.novotel.com
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Neben den Sammlungen und Modellen des Museums, die mehr als 300 Jahre schwedische Meeresgeschichte nachzeichnen, können Ihre Kinder Seepferdchen und Einsiedlerkrebse hautnah beobachten oder die prächtigen Farben der Korallen und Seeanemonen, Zuflucht der beliebten Clownfische, bewundern.
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The analysis of the experiments revealed that hermit crabs responded primarily to water-soluble polar odorants, such as acids, aldehydes and amines, because their effect may be easily enhanced in humid air.
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www.mpg.de
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Die Auswertung der Versuche ergab, dass die Einsiedlerkrebse vornehmlich wasserlösliche, polare Duftstoffe wie Säuren, Aldehyde und Amine, wahrnehmen, denn besonders deren Wirkung kann in feuchter Luft verstärkt werden.
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Therefore hermit crabs usually stay near the coast: not only because of the short way back to the sea where they reproduce, but also because of their limited sense of smell which does not allow them to orient themselves without any problems in the dry air of the heartlands.
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www.mpg.de
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Deswegen halten sich Einsiedlerkrebse wohl stets in Küstennähe auf: Nicht nur, um einen kurzen Weg zum Meer zurück zu haben, wo sie sich fortpflanzen, sondern vielleicht auch, weil sie sich in der trockenen Luft des Landesinneren nicht mit ihrem beschränkten Geruchssinn ausreichend orientieren können.
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A piece of no-man’s-land in Japan that belonged to France until 2009 when it reverted to Japan, which will possess it until 2059 when it re-reverts to France—this geo-political oddity reminded Aki Inomata of the behavior of hermit crabs and inspired him to create this work.
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www.aec.at
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Ein Stück Niemandsland in Japan, das bis 2009 zu Frankreich gehört, dann bis 2059 an Japan geht, um danach wieder an Frankreich zurückzufallen – diese geopolitische Kuriosität erinnert Aki Inomata an das Verhalten von Einsiedlerkrebsen und inspiriert sie zu Why Not Hand Over a “Shelter” to Hermit Crabs?
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After all, hermit crabs cast off their shell when they outgrow them.
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www.aec.at
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Denn Einsiedlerkrebse pflegen sich ihrer Schalen zu entledigen, wenn sie wachsen.
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