Lunge
71Lunge — Lụnge vgl. Pulmo …
72lunge — lÊŒndÊ’ n. abrupt forward movement, sudden thrusting motion v. move forward abruptly, make a sudden thrusting movement …
73Lunge — Lung (de) …
74lunge — n. Pass, thrust, allonge, longe …
75lunge — n 1. stab, thrust, jab, poke, pass, cut, swing, feint. 2. plunge, leap, jump, spring, pounce. v 3. dash, dive, pitch, pitch into, leap, pounce, jump; lay at, have at, lash out at, swing at, take a swing or crack or swipe or poke at, make a thrust …
76lungė — lùngė sf. (1) Jnš žr. 1 lingė 4: Kabamoji lùngė NdŽ, VĮ …
77lunge — Lele i mua, lele ino …
78lunge line — noun A rope like piece of equipment, usually 20 feet or longer in length, attached to the bridle, lungeing cavesson, or halter of a horse to provide control while lungeing …
79lunge feeding — /ˈlʌndʒ fidɪŋ/ (say lunj feeding) noun a feeding style adopted by baleen whales in which they rise quickly from a depth underneath a swarm of krill, engulfing as much as they can before breaking the surface. Compare bubble net feeding …
80Künstliche Lunge — Beatmung dient der Unterstützung oder dem Ersatz unzureichender oder nicht vorhandener Spontanatmung. Ihre lebenserhaltende Funktion ist zentraler Bestandteil in der Anästhesiologie, der Notfallmedizin und der Intensivmedizin. Es wird… …