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trockenfallende Erhebung f (bei Flut von Wasser bedeckt) geogr.
low-tide elevation
trockenfallende Erhebung f (bei Flut von Wasser bedeckt) geogr.
low-tide elevation
Hausschwamm m, Schwamm m, Trockenfäule f
dry rot
Trockenfaeule
dry rot
Hausschwamm m; Schwamm m; Trockenfäule f
dry rot
Trockenfaeulen
dry rots
trockenfallende Erhebung f (bei Flut von Wasser bedeckt) geogr.
low-tide elevation
Felsenriff n; Riff n geol.
Felsenriffe pl; Riffe pl
an Riffen
künstliches Riff
aufgetauchtes Riff
ringförmiges Riff
trockenfallendes Riff
reef
reefs
on reefs
artificial reef
emerged reef
annular reef
drying reef
Felsenriff n; Riff n geol.
Felsenriffe pl; Riffe pl
künstliches Riff
aufgetauchtes Riff
ringförmiges Riff
trockenfallendes Riff
an Riffen leben
reef
reefs
artificial reef
emerged reef
annular reef
drying reef
to live on reefs
Trockenfestigkeit f
dry strength
Trockenfisch m cook.
dried fish
Trockenfleisch n cook.
dried meat
Fleisch n (als Nahrungsmittel) cook.
Dosenfleisch n
Frischfleisch n
Muskelfleisch n
Trockenfleisch n
durchwachsenes Fleisch
sehnendurchzogenes sehniges flachsiges Bayr. Ös. Fleisch
Fleisch aus Weidehaltung
Fleisch aus Freilandhaltung
Biofleisch n; Fleisch aus biologischer Landwirtschaft
noch ein Stück Fleisch
Fleisch parieren (Haut, Fett, Sehnen wegschneiden)
Sie isst kein Fleisch.
meat
tinned meat Br.; canned meat Am.
fresh meat
muscle meat; lean meat
dried meat
marbled meat
sinewy meat
pastured meat
free-range meat
organic meat
another piece of meat
to trim meat
She doesn't eat meat.
Dörrfleisch n; Trockenfleisch n (in Streifen geschnitten)
jerky Am.
Trockenfrüchte pl cook.
dried fruit
Flockenfutter n, Trockenfutter n
flake food
Trockenfutter n agr.
dry fodder
Flockenfutter n; Trockenfutter n agr.
flake food
Trockenfutter n agr.
dry fodder; dry feed
Trockenfutter n (für Katzen oder Hunde) agr.
dry pet-food; kibble Am.

Deutsche trockenfallende Synonyme

Englische low-tide elevation Synonyme

trockenfallende Definition

Bartholomew tide
() Time of the festival of St. Bartholomew, August 24th.
Ebb tide
() The reflux of tide water
Elevation
(n.) The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher
Elevation
(n.) Condition of being elevated
Elevation
(n.) That which is raised up or elevated
Elevation
(n.) The distance of a celestial object above the horizon, or the arc of a vertical circle intercepted between it and the horizon
Elevation
(n.) The angle which the style makes with the substylar line.
Elevation
(n.) The movement of the axis of a piece in a vertical plane
Elevation
(n.) A geometrical projection of a building, or other object, on a plane perpendicular to the horizon
Tide
(prep.) Time
Tide
(prep.) The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four hours. It is occasioned by the attraction of the sun and moon (the influence of the latter being three times that of the former), acting unequally on the waters in different parts of the earth, thus disturbing their equilibrium. A high tide upon one side of the earth is accompanied by a high tide upon the opposite side. Hence, when the sun and moon are in conjunction or opposition, as at new moon and full moon, their action is such as to produce a greater than the usual tide, called the spring tide, as represented in the cut. When the moon is in the first or third quarter, the sun's attraction in part counteracts the effect of the moon's attraction, thus producing under the moon a smaller tide than usual, called the neap tide.
Tide
(prep.) A stream
Tide
(prep.) Tendency or direction of causes, influences, or events
Tide
(prep.) Violent confluence.
Tide
(prep.) The period of twelve hours.
Tide
(v. t.) To cause to float with the tide
Tide
(n.) To betide
Tide
(n.) To pour a tide or flood.
Tide
(n.) To work into or out of a river or harbor by drifting with the tide and anchoring when it becomes adverse.
Tide-rode
(a.) Swung by the tide when at anchor

low-tide elevation Bedeutung

aggrandizement
aggrandisement
elevation
the act of increasing the wealth or prestige or power or scope of something, the aggrandizement of the king, his elevation to cardinal
elevation drawing of an exterior of a structure
elevation (ballet) the height of a dancer's leap or jump, a dancer of exceptional elevation
elevation distance of something above a reference point (such as sea level), there was snow at the higher elevations
elevation
lift
raising
the event of something being raised upward, an elevation of the temperature in the afternoon, a raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity
high tide
high water
highwater
the tide when the water is highest
low tide
low water
the lowest (farthest) ebb of the tide
tide the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon
direct tide the occurrence of high tide on one side of the earth coinciding with high tide on the opposite side
flood tide
flood
rising tide
the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide), a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune -Shakespeare
neap tide
neap
a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon
leeward tide
lee tide
a tide that runs in the same direction as the wind is blowing, a leeward tide is dangerous for small boats
slack water
slack tide
the occurrence of relatively still water at the turn of the (low) tide
rip
riptide tide rip
crosscurrent
countercurrent
a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current
climax
flood tide
the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding, the climax of the artist's career, in the flood tide of his success
tide something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea), a rising tide of popular interest
natural elevation
elevation
a raised or elevated geological formation
elevation
EL
altitude
ALT
angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object)
a acme
height
elevation
peak
pinnacle
summit
superlative
meridian
tiptop
topaa
the highest level or degree attainable, the highest stage of development, his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty, the artist's gifts are at their acme, at the height of her career, the peak of perfection, summer was at its peak, ...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame, the summit of his ambition, so many highest superlatives achieved by man, at the top of his profession
red tide seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin
tide
lunar time period
there are usually two high and two low tides each day
turn the tables
turn the tide
cause a complete reversal of the circumstances, The tables are turned now that the Republicans are in power!
tide be carried with the tide
tide cause to float with the tide
tide surge rise or move forward, surging waves
tide over
bridge over keep going
suffice for a period between two points, This money will keep us going for another year
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