lotte

listen to the pronunciation of lotte
Французский Язык - Турецкий язык
[la] lota balığı
lotte de mer
fenerbalığı
lotte de rivière
tatlı su gelinciği
Английский Язык - Турецкий язык

Определение lotte в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

angler
alıcı
angler
oltayla balık tutan kişi
angler
{i} olta ile balık tutan kimse
angler
{i} oltayla balık tutan kimse
angler
{i} fenerbalığı
Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
fishing-frog
angler
sea-devil
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
fishes having large mouths with a wormlike filament attached for luring prey
Lotte Lenya
orig. Karoline Blamauer born Oct. 18, 1900, Penzing, Austria died Nov. 27, 1981, New York, N.Y., U.S. Austrian-born U.S. actress-singer. Born into poverty, Lenya worked as a dancer and actress in Zürich and later in Berlin. She married the composer Kurt Weill in 1926 and began appearing in musical dramas by Weill and his longtime collaborator Bertolt Brecht, such as Mahagonny (1927) and The Threepenny Opera (1928; film, 1930). Lenya and Weill fled Nazi Germany for Paris, where she sang in Brecht's and Weill's Seven Deadly Sins (1933). The couple moved to New York City in 1935, and Lenya made her U.S. debut in The Eternal Road (1937). After Weill's death, she lent her inimitably husky voice to revivals throughout the 1950s, including a long-running production of The Threepenny Opera, and she later performed in Brecht on Brecht (1962), Mother Courage and Her Children (1965), and Cabaret (1966), as well as in films
Французский Язык - Немецкий Язык
Quappe
seeteufel
Итальянский Язык - Немецкий Язык
ringt
lotte

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    Этимология

    [ 'lät, 'lot ] (noun.) 1977. French, from Middle French.
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