Suche
:
Deu › Eng
Eng › Deu
Start
Quiz
Vokabeltest
Magazin
Wörter
Synonyme
Deutsche Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Englische Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
x schließen
Wörterbuch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
trockenfallende
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
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
trockenfallende
s 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
trockenfallende
s 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
Ergebnisse der Bewertung:
119
Bewertungen
3
Einfach
einen Begriff in der Tabelle rechts anklicken
um weitere Übersetzungen in dieser Sidebar zu erhalten.