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Definition
Synonym
Wendeplatz
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Wendeplatz
m
Wendeplätze
pl
turning area
turning areas
Wendeplatz
m
auto
Wendeplätze
pl
turning area; turnaround
Am.
turning areas; turnarounds
Wendeplatz
m
Wendeplätze
pl
turning area
turning areas
Wendeplatz
m
auto
Wendeplätze
pl
turning area; turnaround
Am.
turning areas; turnarounds
Deutsche
Wendeplatz Synonyme
Englische
turning area Synonyme
turning
S-curve
aberrancy
aberrant
aberration
aberrative
about-face
ambages
ambagious
anfractuosity
anfractuous
angle
angular momentum
angular motion
angular velocity
axial motion
bend
bending
bias
bow
bowing
bowling
branching off
centrifugation
circling
circuition
circuitous
circuitousness
circuitry
circularity
circulation
circumambages
circumambience
circumambiency
circumambulation
circumbendibus
circumflexion
circumgyration
circumlocution
circumlocutory
circummigration
circumnavigation
circumrotation
circumvolution
conflexure
convolution
convolutional
corner
crinkle
crinkling
crook
curve
declination
deflection
departing
departure
desultory
detour
deviance
deviancy
deviant
deviating
deviation
deviative
deviatory
devious
deviousness
digression
digressive
discursion
discursive
divagation
divarication
divergence
diversion
dogleg
double
drift
drifting
errant
errantry
erratic
excursion
excursive
excursus
exorbitation
flection
flex
flexuose
flexuosity
flexuous
flexuousness
flexure
full circle
geanticline
geosyncline
gyrating
gyration
gyre
gyring
hairpin
hairpin turn
indirect
indirection
inflection
intorsion
involute
involuted
involution
involutional
labyrinthine
mazy
meander
meandering
meandrous
obliquity
orbit
orbiting
out-of-the-way
oxbow
pererration
pivoting
planetary
rambling
reeling
reflection
reverse
reversion
revolution
revolving
right-about
rivose
rivulation
rivulose
roll
rolling
rotating
rotation
rotational motion
roundabout
roundaboutness
rounding
roving
ruffled
serpentine
sheer
shift
shifting
shifting course
shifting path
sinuate
sinuation
sinuose
sinuosity
sinuous
sinuousness
skew
slant
slinkiness
snakiness
snaky
spin
spinning
spiral
spiraling
stray
straying
sweep
swerve
swerving
swinging
swirling
swiveling
tack
torsion
torsional
tortile
tortility
tortuosity
tortuous
tortuousness
turning
point
bench mark
cardinal point
chief thing
climacteric
climax
clutch
contingency
convergence of events
core
cornerstone
crisis
critical juncture
critical point
crossroads
crucial period
crunch
crux
culmination
emergency
essence
essential
essential matter
exigency
extremity
fundamental
gist
gravamen
great point
heart
high point
hinge
important thing
issue
kernel
keystone
landmark
main point
main thing
material point
meat
milestone
moment of truth
nub
pass
peak
pinch
pith
pivot
push
real issue
rub
salient point
sine qua non
strait
substance
substantive point
the bottom line
the point
turn
zero hour
Wendeplatz Definition
Areas
(
pl.
)
of
Area
Area
(
n.
)
Any
plane
surface,
as
of
the
floor
of
a
room
or
church,
or
of
the
ground
within
an
inclosure
Area
(
n.
)
The
inclosed
space
on
which
a
building
stands.
Area
(
n.
)
The
sunken
space
or
court,
giving
ingress
and
affording
light
to
the
basement
of
a
building.
Area
(
n.
)
An
extent
of
surface
Area
(
n.
)
The
superficial
contents
of
any
figure
Area
(
n.
)
A
spot
or
small
marked
space
Area
(
n.
)
Extent
By-turning
(
n.
)
An
obscure
road
Turning
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Turn
Turning
(
n.
)
The
act
of
one
who,
or
that
which,
turns
Turning
(
n.
)
The
place
of
a
turn
Turning
(
n.
)
Deviation
from
the
way
or
proper
course.
Turning
(
n.
)
Turnery,
or
the
shaping
of
solid
substances
into
various
by
means
of
a
lathe
and
cutting
tools.
Turning
(
n.
)
The
pieces,
or
chips,
detached
in
the
process
of
turning
from
the
material
turned.
Turning
(
n.
)
A
maneuver
by
which
an
enemy
or
a
position
is
turned.
turning area / turning areas Bedeutung
turning
act
of
changing
in
practice
or
custom,
the
law
took
many
turnings
over
the
years
avoidance
turning
away
shunning
dodging
deliberately
avoiding,
keeping
away
from
or
preventing
from
happening
turn
turning
the
act
of
changing
or
reversing
the
direction
of
the
course,
he
took
a
turn
to
the
right
turning
the
activity
of
shaping
something
on
a
lathe
carpet
bombing
area
bombing
saturation
bombing
an
extensive
and
systematic
bombing
intended
to
devastate
a
large
target
blastoderm
germinal
disc
blastodisc
germinal
area
a
layer
of
cells
on
the
inside
of
the
blastula
area
a
part
of
a
structure
having
some
specific
characteristic
or
function,
the
spacious
cooking
area
provided
plenty
of
room
for
servants
breakfast
area
breakfast
nook
a
place
for
light
meals
(usually
near
a
kitchen),
the
breakfast
nook
had
a
built
in
table
and
seats
cargo
area
cargo
deck
cargo
hold
hold
storage
area
the
space
in
a
ship
or
aircraft
for
storing
cargo
corner
street
corner
turning
point
the
intersection
of
two
streets,
standing
on
the
corner
watching
all
the
girls
go
by
dining
area
an
area
arranged
for
dining,
they
put
up
tents
for
the
dining
area
equal-area
projection
equal-area
map
projection
a
map
projection
in
which
quadrilaterals
formed
by
meridians
and
parallels
have
an
area
on
the
map
proportional
to
their
area
on
the
globe
exhibition
hall
exhibition
area
a
large
hall
for
holding
exhibitions
launching
pad
launchpad
launch
pad
launch
area
pad
a
platform
from
which
rockets
or
space
craft
are
launched
local
area
network
LAN
a
local
computer
network
for
communication
between
computers,
especially
a
network
connecting
computers
and
word
processors
and
other
electronic
office
equipment
to
create
a
communication
system
between
offices
lounge
waiting
room
waiting
area
a
room
(as
in
a
hotel
or
airport)
with
seating
where
people
can
wait
pull-off
rest
area
rest
stop
layby
lay-by
designated
paved
area
beside
a
main
road
where
cars
can
stop
temporarily
seating
seats
seating
room
seating
area
an
area
that
includes
places
where
several
people
can
sit,
there
is
seating
forstudents
in
this
classroom
turning
the
end-product
created
by
shaping
something
on
a
lathe
wide
area
network
WAN
a
computer
network
that
spans
a
wider
area
than
does
a
local
area
network
wireless
local
area
network
WLAN
wireless
fidelity
WiFi
a
local
area
network
that
uses
high
frequency
radio
signals
to
transmit
and
receive
data
over
distances
of
a
few
hundred
feet,
uses
ethernet
protocol
area
expanse
surface
area
the
extent
of
a
-dimensional
surface
enclosed
within
a
boundary,
the
area
of
a
rectangle,
it
was
about
square
feet
in
area
acreage
land
area
an
area
of
ground
used
for
some
particular
purpose
(such
as
building
or
farming),
he
wanted
some
acreage
to
build
on
area
region
a
part
of
an
animal
that
has
a
special
function
or
is
supplied
by
a
given
artery
or
nerve,
in
the
abdominal
region
area
of
cardiac
dullness
a
triangular
area
of
the
front
of
the
chest
(determined
by
percussion),
corresponds
to
the
part
of
the
heart
not
covered
by
the
lungs
macula
macula
lutea
macular
area
yellow
spot
a
small
yellowish
central
area
of
the
retina
that
is
rich
in
cones
and
that
mediates
clear
detailed
vision
pyriform
area
piriform
area
pyriform
lobe
piriform
lobe
pear-shaped
neural
structure
on
either
side
of
the
brain
in
the
rhinencephalon
cortical
area
cortical
region
any
of
various
regions
of
the
cerebral
cortex
association
area
association
cortex
cortical
areas
that
are
neither
motor
or
sensory
but
are
thought
to
be
involved
in
higher
processing
of
information
auditory
area
auditory
cortex
the
cortical
area
that
receives
auditory
information
from
the
medial
geniculate
body
Broca's
area
Broca's
center
Broca's
gyrus
Broca's
convolution
convolution
of
Broca
the
motor
speech
center
in
the
left
hemisphere
of
the
brain
in
most
people
Brodmann's
area
one
of
the
cortical
areas
mapped
out
on
the
basis
of
its
cytoarchitecture
language
area
language
zone
a
large
cortical
area
(in
the
left
hemisphere
in
most
people)
containing
all
the
centers
associated
with
language
motor
area
motor
region
motor
cortex
Rolando's
area
excitable
area
the
cortical
area
that
influences
motor
movements
sensorimotor
area
sensorimotor
region
an
area
of
the
cortex
including
the
precentral
gyrus
and
the
postcentral
gyrus
and
combining
sensory
and
motor
functions
visual
area
visual
cortex
the
cortical
area
that
receives
information
from
the
lateral
geniculate
body
of
the
thalamus
Wernicke's
area
Wernicke's
center
the
auditory
word
center,
located
in
the
posterior
part
of
the
superior
temporal
convolution
in
most
people
striate
cortex
striate
area
first
visual
area
area
of
Brodmann
Brodmann's
are
the
part
of
the
occipital
cortex
that
receives
the
fibers
of
the
optic
radiation
from
the
lateral
geniculate
body
and
is
the
primary
receptive
area
for
vision
area
a
subject
of
study,
it
was
his
area
of
specialization,
areas
of
interest
include...
Kepler's
second
law
law
of
areas
law
of
equal
areas
a
law
concerning
the
speed
at
which
planets
travel,
a
line
connecting
a
planet
to
the
sun
will
sweep
out
equal
areas
in
equal
times,
Kepler's
second
law
means
that
a
planet's
orbital
speed
changes
with
its
distance
from
the
sun
discipline
subject
subject
area
subject
field
field
field
of
study
study
bailiwick
a
branch
of
knowledge,
in
what
discipline
is
his
doctorate?,
teachers
should
be
well
trained
in
their
subject,
anthropology
is
the
study
of
human
beings
grey
area
gray
area
an
intermediate
area,
a
topic
that
is
not
clearly
one
thing
or
the
other
area
code
a
number
usually
of
digits
assigned
to
a
telephone
area
as
in
the
United
States
and
Canada
table
tipping
table
tilting
table
turning
table
lifting
manipulation
of
a
table
during
a
seance,
attributed
to
spirits
turning
turn
a
movement
in
a
new
direction,
the
turning
of
the
wind
landmark
turning
point
watershed
an
event
marking
a
unique
or
important
historical
change
of
course
or
one
on
which
important
developments
depend,
the
agreement
was
a
watershed
in
the
history
of
both
nations
sterling
area
sterling
bloc
scheduled
territories
the
group
of
countries
whose
currencies
are
tied
to
the
British
pound
sterling
area
country
a
particular
geographical
region
of
indefinite
boundary
(usually
serving
some
special
purpose
or
distinguished
by
its
people
or
culture
or
geography),
it
was
a
mountainous
area,
Bible
country
broadcast
area
the
area
over
which
a
radio
or
tv
transmission
can
be
received
campsite
campground
camping
site
camping
ground
bivouac
encampment
camping
area
a
site
where
people
on
holiday
can
pitch
a
tent
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