fly by night

Wörterbuch

Beispiele im Kontext

  • Let me tell you these are not fly-by-night dreams of someone in Parliament.

    Das sind also nicht die Träume schlafloser Nächte eines Abgeordneten.

  • Trane has steadily increased his accomplishments on his instrument and gained new admirers for his playing among fellow musicians and the serious listening public. The very nature of his development and progress marks him not as a fly-by-night “star” who comes bursting across the sky and then fizzles out but as a definite addition to the select group of musicians who play influential roles through their ability to say something valid in a new way.

    Trane hat stetig seine Leistungen auf seinem Instrument erhöht und gewann neue Bewunderer für sein Spiel unter Musikerkollegen und der schweren Zuhören Öffentlichkeit. Das Wesen seiner Entwicklung und Fortschritt kennzeichnet ihn nicht als fly-by-night "Stern", die platzen über den Himmel kommt und dann verpufft, sondern als eine bestimmte Zusätzlich zu der ausgewählten Gruppe von Musikern, die einflussreiche Rolle spielen durch ihre Fähigkeit, etwas sagen gültig in einer neuen Weise.

  • I favorited a YouTube video -- Rush - Fly By Night

    Ich Favorit markiert ein YouTube-Video - Rush - Fly By Night

  • fly by night

    fliegen bei Nacht

  • " – Andersen Press* Richard Kidd – "The Giant Goldfish Robbery" – Transworld* Paul May – "Troublemakers" – Transworld* Stephen Pots – "Hunting Gumnor" – Egmont* Louise Rennison – "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging" – Piccadilly* Katherine Roberts – "Song Quest" – Chicken House; 2001* Nick Manns – "Control Shift" – Hodder* William Nicholson – "The Wind Singer" – Egmont* Hazel Riley – "Thanis" – OUP* Marcus Sedgwick – "Floodland" – Orion; 2002* Emma Barnes – "" – Bloomsbury* Adele Minchin – "The Beat Goes On" – Women’s Press* Sally Prue – "Cold Tom" – OUP* Bali Rai – "(Un)arranged Marriage" – Corgi* Philip Reeve – "Mortal Engines" – Scholastic; 2003* Julia Bell, "Massive", Pan Macmillan* Kevin Brooks – "Martyn Pig" – Chicken House* Patricia Elliott – "Ice Boy" – Hodder* Richard MacSween – "The Firing" – Andersen* Livi Michael – "Frank and the Black Hamster of Narkiz" – Puffin* Simon Mason – "The Quigleys" – David Fickling Books* Nicky Singer – "Feather Boy" – HarperCollins; 2004* Steve Augarde – "The Various" – David Fickling Books* Graham Gardner – "Inventing Elliott" – Dolphin* Julie Hearn – "Follow Me Down" – OUP* L. S. Matthews – "Fish" – Hodder* Mal Peet – "Keeper" – Walker* Eleanor Updale – "Montmorency" – Scholastic; 2005* Alison Allen-Gray – "Unique" – OUP* Frank Cottrell Boyce – "Millions" – Macmillan* Cathy Cassidy – "Dizzy" – Puffin Books* John Dougherty – "Zeus on the Loose" – Random House* Michelle Paver – "Wolf Brother" – Orion* Meg Rosoff – "How I Live Now" – Puffin* Leslie Wilson – "Last Train from Kummersdorf" – Faber; 2006* Nicola Davies – "Home" – Walker* Joshua Doder – "A Dog Called Grk" – Andersen Press* Frances Hardinge – "Fly By Night" – Macmillan Children’s Books* Ann Kelley – "The Burying Beetle" – Luath Press* Sarah Singleton – "Century" – Simon & Schuster* Anthony McGowan – "Hellbent" – Doubleday* Cat Weatherill – "Barkbelly" – Puffin; 2007* Linda Buckley-Archer – "Gideon the Cutpurse" – Simon & Schuster* Siobhan Dowd – "A Swift Pure Cry – David Fickling Books* Charlie Fletcher – "Stoneheart" – Hodder* Ally Kennen – "Beast" – Scholastic* Sian Pattenden – "The Awful Tale of Agatha Bilke" – Short Books* Andy Stanton – "You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum" – Egmont* Tabitha Suzuma – "A Note of Madness" – Random House; 2008* Atinuke – "Anna Hibiscus" – Walker* L. Brittney – "" – Macmillan* Sharon Dogar – "Waves" – Chicken House* Jenny Downham – "Before I Die" – David Fickling Books* Sarah Mussi – "The Door of No Return" – Hodder* Jenny Valentine – "Finding Violet Park" – HarperCollins; 2009* Jeremy de Quidt – "The Toymaker" – David Fickling Books* B. R. Collins – "The Traitor Game" – Bloomsbury Publishing* Sally Nicholls – "Ways to Live Forever" – Scholastic Press* Patrick Ness – "The Knife of Never Letting Go" – Walker Books* Katy Moran – "Bloodline" – Walker Books* Marie-Louise Jensen – "Between Two Seas" – Oxford University Press* Emily Diamand – "Flood Child" (originally published as "Reavers' Ransom") – Chicken House; 2010* Sarwat Chadda – "Devil's Kiss" – Puffin* Lucy Christopher – "Stolen" – Chicken House* Damian Kelleher – "Life, Interrupted" – Piccadilly Press* Anna Perera – "Guantanamo Boy" – Puffin* Dan Tunstall – "Big and Clever" – Five Leaves* Rachel Ward – "Numbers" – Chicken House* Victor Watson – "Paradise Barn" – Catnip; 2011* J P Buxton – "I Am the Blade" – edited by Beverley Birch, Hachette* Keren David – "When I Was Joe" – edited by Maurice Lyon, Frances Lincoln* Candy Gourlay – "Tall Story" – edited by Bella Pearson, David Fickling Books* Gregory Hughes – "Unhooking the Moon" – edited by Roisin Heycock, Quercus* Jason Wallace – "Out of Shadows" – edited by Charlie Sheppard, Andersen Press* Pat Walsh – "The Crowfield Curse" – edited by Imogen Cooper, Chicken House; 2012* Lindsey Barraclough – "Long Lankin" – edited by Annie Eaton and Natalie Doherty (Bodley Head)* Phil Earle – "Being Billy" – edited by Shannon Park (Puffin)* Lissa Evans – "Small Change for Stuart" – edited by Annie Eaton and Ruth Knowles (Bodley Head)* Ali Lewis – "Everybody Jam" – edited by Charlie Sheppard (Andersen Press)* Gill Lewis – "Sky Hawk " – edited by Liz Cross (OUP)* Irfan Master – "A Beautiful Lie" – edited by Emma Matthewson (Bloomsbury)* Annabel Pitcher – "My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece" – edited by Fiona Kennedy (Orion); 2013* S. D. Crockett – "After the Snow" – edited by Emma Young (Macmillan)* Natasha Farrant – "The Things We Did for Love" – edited by Julia Heydon-Wells (Faber)* Edward Hogan – "Daylight Saving " – edited by Mara Bergman (Walker)* Wendy Meddour – "A Hen in the Wardrobe" – edited by Janetta Otter-Barry (Frances Lincoln)* Andrew Prentice & Jonathan Weil – "Black Arts" – edited by Simon Mason (David Fickling)* Dave Shelton – "A Boy and a Bear in a Boat" – edited by David Fickling (David Fickling)* Lydia Syson – "A World Between Us" – edited by Sarah Odedina (Hot Key)2014* C.J.

    " - Andersen Press** Richard Kidd - "The Giant Goldfish Robbery" - Transworld** Paul May - "Troublemakers" - Transworld** Stephen Pots - "Hunting Gumnor" - Egmont** Louise Rennison - "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging" - Piccadilly** Katherine Roberts - "Song Quest" - Chicken House* 2001** Nick Manns - "Control Shift" - Hodder** William Nicholson - "The Wind Singer" - Egmont** Hazel Riley - "Thanis" - OUP** Marcus Sedgwick - "Floodland" - Orion* 2002** Emma Barnes - "" - Bloomsbury** Adele Minchin - "The Beat Goes On" - Women’s Press** Sally Prue - "Cold Tom" - OUP** Bali Rai - "(Un)arranged Marriage" - Corgi** Philip Reeve - "Mortal Engines" - Scholastic* 2003** Julia Bell, "Massive", Pan Macmillan** Kevin Brooks - "Martyn Pig" - Chicken House** Patricia Elliott - "Ice Boy" - Hodder** Richard MacSween - "The Firing" - Andersen** Livi Michael - "Frank and the Black Hamster of Narkiz" - Puffin** Simon Mason - "The Quigleys" - David Fickling Books** Nicky Singer - "Feather Boy" - HarperCollins* 2004** Steve Augarde - "The Various" - David Fickling Books** Graham Gardner - "Inventing Elliott" - Dolphin** Julie Hearn - "Follow Me Down" - OUP** L. S. Matthews - "Fish" - Hodder** Mal Peet - "Keeper" - Walker** Eleanor Updale - "Montmorency" - Scholastic* 2005** Alison Allen-Gray - "Unique" - OUP** Frank Cottrell Boyce - "Millions" - Macmillan** Cathy Cassidy - "Dizzy" - Puffin Books** John Dougherty - "Zeus on the Loose" - Random House** Michelle Paver - "Wolf Brother" - Orion** Meg Rosoff - "How I Live Now" - Puffin** Leslie Wilson - "Last Train from Kummersdorf" - Faber* 2006** Nicola Davies - "Home" - Walker** Joshua Doder - "A Dog Called Grk" - Andersen Press** Frances Hardinge - "Fly By Night" - Macmillan Children’s Books** Ann Kelley - "The Burying Beetle" - Luath Press** Sarah Singleton - "Century" - Simon & Schuster** Anthony McGowan - "Hellbent" - Doubleday** Cat Weatherill - "Barkbelly" - Puffin* 2007** Linda Buckley-Archer - "Gideon the Cutpurse" - Simon & Schuster** Siobhan Dowd - "A Swift Pure Cry - David Fickling Books** Charlie Fletcher - "Stoneheart" - Hodder** Ally Kennen - "Beast" - Scholastic** Sian Pattenden - "The Awful Tale of Agatha Bilke" - Short Books** Andy Stanton - "You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum" - Egmont** Tabitha Suzuma - "A Note of Madness" - Random House* 2008** Atinuke - "Anna Hibiscus" - Walker** L. Brittney - "" - Macmillan** Sharon Dogar - "Waves" - Chicken House** Jenny Downham - "Before I Die" - David Fickling Books** Sarah Mussi - "The Door of No Return" - Hodder** Jenny Valentine - "Finding Violet Park" - HarperCollins* 2009** Jeremy de Quidt - "The Toymaker" - David Fickling Books** B. R. Collins - "The Traitor Game" - Bloomsbury Publishing** Sally Nicholls - "Ways to Live Forever" - Scholastic Press** Patrick Ness - "The Knife of Never Letting Go" - Walker Books** Katy Moran - "Bloodline" - Walker Books** Marie-Louise Jensen - "Between Two Seas" - Oxford University Press** Emily Diamand - "Flood Child" (Ursprünglicher Titel: "Reavers' Ransom") - Chicken House*2010** Sarwat Chadda - "Devil’s Kiss" - Puffin** Lucy Christopher - "Stolen" - Chicken House** Damian Kelleher - "Life, Interrupted - Piccadilly Press** Anna Perera - "Guantanamo Boy" - Puffin** Dan Tunstall - "Big and Clever" - Five Leaves** Rachel Ward - "Numbers" - Chicken House** Victor Watson - "Paradise Barn" - Catnip* 2011**J P Buxton - "I Am the Blade" - Hachette**Keren David - "When I Was Joe" - Frances Lincoln**Candy Gourlay - "Tall Story" - David Fickling Books**Gregory Hughes - "Unhooking the Moon" - Quercus**Jason Wallace - "Out of Shadows" - Andersen Press**Pat Walsh - "The Crowfield Curse" - Chicken House*2012**Lindsey Barraclough - "Long Lankin" (Bodley Head)**Phil Earle - "Being Billy" (Puffin)**Lissa Evans - "Small Change for Stuart" (Bodley Head)**Ali Lewis - "Everybody Jam" (Andersen Press)**Gill Lewis - "Sky Hawk " - edited by Liz Cross (OUP)**Irfan Master - "A Beautiful Lie" (Bloomsbury)**Annabel Pitcher - "My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece" (Orion)== Weblinks ==* Branford Boase Award== Einzelnachweise ==