English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word Chinese chard
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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Chinese chard (paksoi; Chinese white cabbage; pak choi; Chinese mustard; celery mustard; spoon cabbage; Chinese leaves) | Pak Choi ; Pok Choi ; Bok Choi ; Chinesischer Senfkohl ; Chinesischer Blätterkohl | |
(Swiss chard; silver beet; perpetual spinach; beet spinach; sea‐kale beet; leaf beet) | Mangold | |
🔗 Chard is mainly sown in the spring for picking over the summer, although by protecting the crop with a cloche, leaves can be harvested during autumn and winter. | ||
🔗 They can make a better living working in a low‐wage Chinese amusement park than at home in the Ukraine. | ||
(Chinese language) | Chinesisch | |
Chinese | ||
🔗 Before the Cultural Revolution, Máo had launched the industrialization and agricultural modernisation campaign known as the Great Leap Forward, creating a famine that led to the deaths of tens of millions of Chinese. |
English | German |
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Chinese chard | ⇆ Bok Choi; ⇆ Chinesischer Blätterkohl; ⇆ Chinesischer Senfkohl; ⇆ Pak Choi; ⇆ Pok Choi |
chard | ⇆ Krautstiel; ⇆ Mangold |
Chinese | ⇆ Chinese; ⇆ Chinesin; ⇆ Chinesisch; ⇆ chinesisch |