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Definition
Synonym
Bachlauf
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bachlauf
m
Bachläufe
pl
brook course; stream course; creek course
Am.
brook courses; stream courses; creek courses
Bachlauf
m
Bachläufe
pl
course of the stream
courses of streams
Bachlauf
m
Bachläufe
pl
course of the stream
courses of streams
Bachlauf
m
Bachläufe
pl
brook course; stream course; creek course
Am.
brook courses; stream courses; creek courses
Deutsche
Bachlauf Synonyme
Englische
brook course; stream course; creek course Synonyme
brook
abide
abide with
accept
adolescent stream
allow
arroyo
be big
be content with
be easy with
bear
bear with
beck
bide
blink at
bourn
braided stream
branch
brave
brook
let
burn
channel
condone
connive at
countenance
creek
crick
disregard
endure
flowing stream
fluviation
fresh
freshet
gill
go
hang in
hang in there
hang tough
have
hear of
ignore
indulge
judge not
kill
lazy stream
lean over backwards
listen to reason
live with
lump
lump it
meandering stream
midchannel
midstream
millstream
moving road
navigable river
not write off
overlook
persevere
put up with
race
racing stream
rill
river
rivulet
run
rundle
runlet
runnel
see both sides
sike
spill stream
stand
stand for
stick
stomach
stream
stream action
streamlet
subterranean river
suffer
support
suspend judgment
sustain
swallow
take
take up with
tolerate
view with indulgence
wadi
watercourse
waterway
wink at
Bachlauf Definition
Brook
(
v.
t.)
A
natural
stream
of
water
smaller
than
a
river
or
creek.
Brook
(
v.
t.)
To
use
Brook
(
v.
t.)
To
bear
Brook
(
v.
t.)
To
deserve
Brook
mint
(
)
See
Water
mint.
Creek
(
n.
)
A
small
inlet
or
bay,
narrower
and
extending
further
into
the
land
than
a
cove
Creek
(
n.
)
A
stream
of
water
smaller
than
a
river
and
larger
than
a
brook.
Creek
(
n.
)
Any
turn
or
winding.
Stream
(
n.
)
A
current
of
water
or
other
fluid
Stream
(
n.
)
A
beam
or
ray
of
light.
Stream
(
n.
)
Anything
issuing
or
moving
with
continued
succession
of
parts
Stream
(
n.
)
A
continued
current
or
course
Stream
(
n.
)
Current
Stream
(
v.
i.)
To
issue
or
flow
in
a
stream
Stream
(
v.
i.)
To
pour
out,
or
emit,
a
stream
or
streams.
Stream
(
v.
i.)
To
issue
in
a
stream
of
light
Stream
(
v.
i.)
To
extend
Stream
(
v.
t.)
To
send
forth
in
a
current
or
stream
Stream
(
v.
t.)
To
mark
with
colors
or
embroidery
in
long
tracts.
Stream
(
v.
t.)
To
unfurl.
brook course; stream course; creek course [Am.] / brook courses; stream courses; creek courses Bedeutung
flow
stream
the
act
of
flowing
or
streaming,
continuous
progression
brook
trout
speckled
trout
Salvelinus
fontinalis
North
American
freshwater
trout,
introduced
in
Europe
bloodstream
blood
stream
the
blood
flowing
through
the
circulatory
system
stream
of
consciousness
the
continuous
flow
of
ideas
and
feelings
that
constitute
an
individual's
conscious
experience
stream
of
consciousness
a
literary
genre
that
reveals
a
character's
thoughts
and
feeling
as
they
develop
by
means
of
a
long
soliloquy
current
stream
a
steady
flow
of
a
fluid
(usually
from
natural
causes),
the
raft
floated
downstream
on
the
current,
he
felt
a
stream
of
air,
the
hose
ejected
a
stream
of
water
torrent
violent
stream
a
violently
fast
stream
of
water
(or
other
liquid),
the
houses
were
swept
away
in
the
torrent
brook
trout
speckled
trout
a
delicious
freshwater
food
fish
Creek
Confederacy
a
North
American
Indian
confederacy
organized
by
the
Muskogee
that
dominated
the
southeastern
part
of
the
United
States
before
being
removed
to
Oklahoma
stream
flow
current
dominant
course
(suggestive
of
running
water)
of
successive
events
or
ideas,
two
streams
of
development
run
through
American
history,
stream
of
consciousness,
the
flow
of
thought,
the
current
of
history
brook
creek
a
natural
stream
of
water
smaller
than
a
river
(and
often
a
tributary
of
a
river),
the
creek
dried
up
every
summer
stream
watercourse
a
natural
body
of
running
water
flowing
on
or
under
the
earth
streambed
creek
bed
a
channel
occupied
(or
formerly
occupied)
by
a
stream
tidal
river
tidewater
river
tidal
stream
tidewater
stream
a
stream
in
which
the
effects
of
the
tide
extend
far
upstream
Creek
any
member
of
the
Creek
Confederacy
(especially
the
Muskogee)
formerly
living
in
Georgia
and
Alabama
but
now
chiefly
in
Oklahoma
jet
stream
a
high-speed
high-altitude
airstream
blowing
from
west
to
east
near
the
top
of
the
troposphere,
has
important
effects
of
the
formation
of
weather
fronts
Gulf
stream
a
warm
ocean
current
that
flows
from
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
northward
through
the
Atlantic
Ocean
meteor
shower
meteor
stream
a
transient
shower
of
meteors
when
a
meteor
swarm
enters
the
earth's
atmosphere
brook
thistle
Cirsium
rivulare
of
central
and
southwestern
Europe
stream
orchid
chatterbox
giant
helleborine
Epipactis
gigantea
orchid
growing
along
streams
or
ponds
of
western
North
America
having
leafy
stems
and
greenish-brown
and
pinkish
flower
in
the
axil
of
each
upper
leaf
stream
flow
something
that
resembles
a
flowing
stream
in
moving
continuously,
a
stream
of
people
emptied
from
the
terminal,
the
museum
had
planned
carefully
for
the
flow
of
visitors
stream
exude
profusely,
She
was
streaming
with
sweat,
His
nose
streamed
blood
c
digest
endure
stick
out
stomach
bear
stand
tolerate
support
brook
abide
suffer
put
up
bac
put
up
with
something
or
somebody
unpleasant,
I
cannot
bear
his
constant
criticism,
The
new
secretary
had
to
endure
a
lot
of
unprofessional
remarks,
he
learned
to
tolerate
the
heat,
She
stuck
out
two
years
in
a
miserable
marriage
pour
swarm
stream
teem
pullulate
move
in
large
numbers,
people
were
pouring
out
of
the
theater,
beggars
pullulated
in
the
plaza
stream
well
out
flow
freely
and
abundantly,
Tears
streamed
down
her
face
stream
to
extend,
wave
or
float
outward,
as
if
in
the
wind,
their
manes
streamed
like
stiff
black
pennants
in
the
wind
pour
pelt
stream
rain
cats
and
dogs
rain
buckets
rain
heavily,
Put
on
your
rain
coat--
it's
pouring
outside!
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