Multiple meanings: moon
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+– Language: English
+– moon: A natural satellite of a planet.
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Language Text English A natural satellite of a planet. French Un satellite naturel d'une planète. Castilian Satélite natural de un planeta. Russian Естественный спутник планеты. Dutch Een natuurlijke satelliet van een planeet. Swedish En naturlig satellit till en planet. Portuguese Um satélite natural de um planeta. Slovak Prirodzená družica planéty. Italian Satellite naturale di un pianeta. German Natürlicher Satellit eines Planeten. Hebrew לוויין טבעי של כוכב־לכת. Bengali পৃথিবীর একটি প্রাকৃতিক উপগ্রহ। Nynorsk Ein naturleg satelitt til ein planet. +– Synonyms and translations
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Other defined meaning Relation type Europa is part of theme Moon broader term Titan broader term
+– moon: A month, particularly a lunar month (approximately 28 days).
+– Definition
Language Text English A month, particularly a lunar month (approximately 28 days). French Mois, notamment un mois lunaire (environ 28 jours) Castilian Un mes, particularmente un mes lunar (de aproximadamente 28 días). Dutch Een maand, in het bijzonder een maanmaand (ongeveer 28 dagen). Italian Un mese, particolarmente un mese lunare (normalmente di 28 giorni). German Eine Monatszeit, insbesondere eine Mondperiode von ungefähr 28 Tagen Dauer. +– Synonyms and translations
Expression Identical meaning? Annotation Language Spelling Russian месяц German Monat Annotation » Property Value part of speech noun English moon Annotation » Property Value part of speech noun German Mond Annotation » Property Value part of speech noun Dutch maan French lune French mois lunaire French lunaison Portuguese lua Swahili mwezi Castilian mes lunar Italian mese lunare Georgian თვე +– Collection membership
Collection OLPC Children's Dictionary
+– moon: To fuss over adoringly or with great affection.
+– Definition
Language Text English To fuss over adoringly or with great affection. French Regarder quelqu'un avec adoration ou avec une grande affection. Castilian Sentir preocupación y adoración o mucho cariño. Dutch Zich ergens liefkozend of met blijk van grote affectie over opwinden Italian Sentire proccupazione e adorazione o molto affetto. German Mit Bewunderung und großer Hingabe einen übertriebenen Aufwand um jemanden machen. +– Synonyms and translations
Expression Identical meaning? Annotation Language Spelling English moon Annotation » Property Value example sentence Sarah mooned over Sam’s photograph for months. part of speech verb Finnish haikailla Dutch dwepen Castilian suspirar Italian sospirare Portuguese suspirar French couver des yeux +– Collection membership
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+– moon: Vesmírne teleso obiehajúce okolo Zeme.
+– moon: Deliberately show ones bare ass (usually to an audience, or at a place, whe...
+– Definition
Language Text English Deliberately show ones bare ass (usually to an audience, or at a place, where this is not expected or deemed appropriate). Castilian Mostrar deliberadamente las nalgas desnudas (generalmente a una audiencia, o en un lugar, en donde esto no se espera ni se juzga apropiado). Dutch Opzettelijk het blote achterwerk tonen (meestal aan een publiek of op een plaats waar dat niet wordt verwacht of op zijn plaats wordt geacht). German Demonstativ den blanken Hintern zeigen (insbesondere einem Umfeld, wo dies nicht unbedingt erwartet wird). +– Synonyms and translations
Expression Identical meaning? Annotation Language Spelling English moon Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb German blank ziehen Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb Castilian mostrar el culo
+– moon: To be lost in phantasies or be carried away by some internal vision, having...
+– Definition
Language Text English To be lost in phantasies or be carried away by some internal vision, having temorarily lost (part of) contact to reality. French Être plongé dans ses pensées ou son imaginaire intérieur, avoir temporairement perdu (en partie) contact avec la réalité. Dutch Verloren zijn in fantasieen of afgeleid zijn door een interne visie, daarbij tijdelijk (een deel van) het contact met de realiteit verloren hebbende. Italian Immergersi in fantasie o in immagini interiori, avere ancora solo pochi contatti con la realtà. German In Phantasien oder inneren Bilden (beinahe) versunken sein, nur noch wenig Kontakt zur Wirklichkeit haben. +– Synonyms and translations
Expression Identical meaning? Annotation Language Spelling English moon German vor sich hinträumen Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb German träumen Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb English dream about Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb German spinnen Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb German wegschwimmen Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb English drift away Annotation » Property Value part of speech verb Dutch dagdromen Dutch dromen Dutch in hoger sferen zijn Italian