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Definition
Synonym
Bachbett
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bachbett
n
envir.
geogr.
brook bed; brook channel; creek bed; creek channel; stream bed; stream channel; beck bed
Northern English
; beck channel
Northern English
Bachbett
n
envir.
geogr.
brook bed; brook channel; creek bed; creek channel; stream bed; stream channel; beck bed
Northern English
; beck channel
Northern English
Bachbett
n
envir.
geogr.
brook bed; brook channel; creek bed; creek channel; stream bed; stream channel; beck bed
Northern English
; beck channel
Northern English
Gerinneverlegung
f
; Laufverlegung
f
; künstliche Gerinneverlagerung
f
; künstliche Laufverlagerung
f
(Wasserbau)
Gerinneverlegungen
pl
; Laufverlegungen
pl
; künstliche Gerinneverlagerungen
pl
; künstliche Laufverlagerungen
pl
Bachlaufverlegung
f
; Bachverlegung
f
; (künstliche)
Bachbett
verlagerung
f
Flusslaufverlegung
f
; Flussverlegung
f
; (künstliche) Flussbettverlagerung
f
channel diversion; channel realignment; artificial channel displacement; artificial streambed displacement; channel shifting (water engineering)
channel diversions; channel realignments; artificial channel displacements; artificial streambed displacements; channel shiftings
brook diversion; creek diversion; brook realignment; creek realignment
river diversion; river realignment
Deutsche
Bachbett Synonyme
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brook bed; brook channel; creek bed; creek channel; stream bed; stream channel; beck bed ; beck channel 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
Bachbett Definition
Beck
(
n.
)
See
Beak.
Beck
(
n.
)
A
small
brook.
Beck
(
n.
)
A
vat.
See
Back.
Beck
(
v.
i.)
To
nod,
or
make
a
sign
with
the
head
or
hand.
Beck
(
v.
t.)
To
notify
or
call
by
a
nod,
or
a
motion
of
the
head
or
hand
Beck
(
n.
)
A
significant
nod,
or
motion
of
the
head
or
hand,
esp.
as
a
call
or
command.
Borough-English
(
n.
)
A
custom,
as
in
some
ancient
boroughs,
by
which
lands
and
tenements
descend
to
the
youngest
son,
instead
of
the
eldest
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.
Channel
(
n.
)
The
hollow
bed
where
a
stream
of
water
runs
or
may
run.
Channel
(
n.
)
The
deeper
part
of
a
river,
harbor,
strait,
etc.,
where
the
main
current
flows,
or
which
affords
the
best
and
safest
passage
for
vessels.
Channel
(
n.
)
A
strait,
or
narrow
sea,
between
two
portions
of
lands
Channel
(
n.
)
That
through
which
anything
passes
Channel
(
n.
)
A
gutter
Channel
(
n.
)
Flat
ledges
of
heavy
plank
bolted
edgewise
to
the
outside
of
a
vessel,
to
increase
the
spread
of
the
shrouds
and
carry
them
clear
of
the
bulwarks.
Channel
(
v.
t.)
To
form
a
channel
in
Channel
(
v.
t.)
To
course
through
or
over,
as
in
a
channel.
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.
English
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
England,
or
to
its
inhabitants,
or
to
the
present
so-called
Anglo-Saxon
race.
English
(
a.
)
See
1st
Bond,
n.,
8.
English
(
n.
)
Collectively,
the
people
of
England
English
(
n.
)
The
language
of
England
or
of
the
English
nation,
and
of
their
descendants
in
America,
India,
and
other
countries.
English
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
printing
type,
in
size
between
Pica
and
Great
Primer.
See
Type.
English
(
n.
)
A
twist
or
spinning
motion
given
to
a
ball
in
striking
it
that
influences
the
direction
it
will
take
after
touching
a
cushion
or
another
ball.
English
(
v.
t.)
To
translate
into
the
English
language
English
(
v.
t.)
To
strike
(the
cue
ball)
in
such
a
manner
as
to
give
it
in
addition
to
its
forward
motion
a
spinning
motion,
that
influences
its
direction
after
impact
on
another
ball
or
the
cushion.
Indo-English
(
a.
)
Of
or
relating
to
the
English
who
are
born
or
reside
in
India
Northern
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
north
Northern
(
a.
)
In
a
direction
toward
the
north
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 bed; brook channel; creek bed; creek channel; stream bed; stream channel; beck bed [Northern English]; beck channel [Northern English] Bedeutung
flow
stream
the
act
of
flowing
or
streaming,
continuous
progression
body
English
a
motion
of
the
body
by
a
player
as
if
to
make
an
object
already
propelled
go
in
the
desired
direction
distribution
channel
channel
a
way
of
selling
a
company's
product
either
directly
or
via
distributors,
possible
distribution
channels
are
wholesalers
or
small
retailers
or
retail
chains
or
direct
mailers
or
your
own
stores
English
Civil
War
civil
war
in
England
between
the
Parliamentarians
and
the
Royalists
under
Charles
I,
-
English
Revolution
Glorious
Revolution
Bloodless
Revolution
the
revolution
against
James
II,
there
was
little
armed
resistance
to
William
and
Mary
in
England
although
battles
were
fought
in
Scotland
and
Ireland
(-)
English
sparrow
house
sparrow
Passer
domesticus
small
hardy
brown-and-grey
bird
native
to
Europe
parula
warbler
northern
parula
Parula
americana
small
grey-blue
wood
warbler
with
yellow
throat
and
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
northern
oriole
Icterus
galbula
a
kind
of
New
World
oriole
northern
shrike
Lanius
borealis
a
butcherbird
of
northern
North
America
marsh
hawk
northern
harrier
hen
harrier
Circus
cyaneus
common
harrier
of
North
America
and
Europe,
nests
in
marshes
and
open
land
northern
cricket
frog
Acris
crepitans
a
cricket
frog
of
eastern
and
central
United
States
lowland
burrowing
treefrog
northern
casque-headed
frog
Pternohyla
fodiens
terrestrial
burrowing
nocturnal
frog
of
grassy
terrain
and
scrub
forests
having
very
hard
upper
surface
of
head,
of
the
United
States
southwest
northern
bobwhite
Colinus
virginianus
a
favorite
game
bird
of
eastern
and
central
United
States
English
lady
crab
Portunus
puber
crab
of
the
English
coasts
American
lobster
Northern
lobster
Maine
lobster
Homarus
americanus
lobster
of
Atlantic
coast
of
America
northern
phalarope
Lobipes
lobatus
breeds
in
Arctic
regions
of
Old
and
New
Worlds,
large
flocks
often
seen
far
out
at
sea
stormy
petrel
northern
storm
petrel
Hydrobates
pelagicus
sooty
black
petrel
with
white
markings,
of
the
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean
English
toy
spaniel
British
breed
having
a
long
silky
coat
and
rounded
head
with
a
short
upturned
muzzle
English
foxhound
an
English
breed
slightly
larger
than
the
American
foxhounds
originally
used
to
hunt
in
packs
English
setter
an
English
breed
having
a
plumed
tail
and
a
soft
silky
coat
that
is
chiefly
white
English
springer
English
springer
spaniel
a
breed
having
typically
a
black-and-white
coat
cocker
spaniel
English
cocker
spaniel
cocker
a
small
breed
with
wavy
silky
hair,
originally
developed
in
England
Old
English
sheepdog
bobtail
large
sheepdog
with
a
profuse
shaggy
bluish-grey-and-white
coat
and
short
tail,
believed
to
trace
back
to
the
Roman
occupation
of
Britain
bulldog
English
bulldog
a
sturdy
thickset
short-haired
breed
with
a
large
head
and
strong
undershot
lower
jaw,
developed
originally
in
England
for
bull
baiting
northern
bog
lemming
Synaptomys
borealis
of
wet
alpine
and
subalpine
meadows
of
Canada
and
Alaska
northern
pocket
gopher
Thomomys
talpoides
greyish
to
brown
gopher
of
western
and
central
United
States
northern
flying
squirrel
Glaucomys
sabrinus
large
flying
squirrel,
chiefly
of
Canada
woolly
mammoth
northern
mammoth
Mammuthus
primigenius
very
hairy
mammoth
common
in
colder
portions
of
the
northern
hemisphere
northern
snakehead
a
voracious
freshwater
fish
that
is
native
to
northeastern
China,
can
use
fin
to
walk
and
can
survive
out
of
water
for
three
days,
a
threat
to
American
populations
of
fish
channel
catfish
channel
cat
Ictalurus
punctatus
freshwater
food
fish
common
throughout
central
United
States
blue
catfish
blue
cat
blue
channel
catfish
blue
channel
cat
a
large
catfish
of
the
Mississippi
valley
brook
trout
speckled
trout
Salvelinus
fontinalis
North
American
freshwater
trout,
introduced
in
Europe
Australian
bonytongue
northern
barramundi
Scleropages
jardinii
a
species
of
large
fish
found
in
Australian
rivers
northern
pike
Esox
lucius
voracious
piscivorous
pike
of
waters
of
northern
hemisphere
scup
northern
porgy
northern
scup
Stenotomus
chrysops
found
in
Atlantic
coastal
waters
of
North
America
from
South
Carolina
to
Maine,
esteemed
as
a
panfish
red
drum
channel
bass
redfish
Sciaenops
ocellatus
large
edible
fish
found
off
coast
of
United
States
from
Massachusetts
to
Mexico
northern
whiting
Menticirrhus
saxatilis
whiting
of
the
east
coast
of
United
States,
closely
resembles
king
whiting
northern
sea
robin
Prionotus
carolinus
large
searobin,
found
from
Nova
Scotia
to
Florida
English
sole
lemon
sole
Parophrys
vitulus
popular
pale
brown
food
flatfish
of
the
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
channel
a
passage
for
water
(or
other
fluids)
to
flow
through,
the
fields
were
crossed
with
irrigation
channels,
gutters
carried
off
the
rainwater
into
a
series
of
channels
under
the
street
channel
television
channel
TV
channel
a
television
station
and
its
programs,
a
satellite
TV
channel,
surfing
through
the
channels,
they
offer
more
than
one
hundred
channels
chunnel
Channel
Tunnel
the
railroad
tunnel
between
France
and
England
under
the
English
Channel
English
horn
cor
anglais
a
doubleeed
woodwind
instrument
similar
to
an
oboe
but
lower
in
pitch
English
saddle
English
cavalry
saddle
a
saddle
having
a
steel
cantle
and
pommel
and
no
horn
duct
epithelial
duct
canal
channel
a
bodily
passage
or
tube
lined
with
epithelial
cells
and
conveying
a
secretion
or
other
substance,
the
tear
duct
was
obstructed,
the
alimentary
canal,
poison
is
released
through
a
channel
in
the
snake's
fangs
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
perpendicular
perpendicular
style
English-Gothic
English-Gothic
architecture
a
Gothic
style
in
th
and
th
century
England,
characterized
by
vertical
lines
and
a
fourentered
(Tudor)
arch
and
fan
vaulting
English
the
discipline
that
studies
the
English
language
and
literature
channel
transmission
channel
a
path
over
which
electrical
signals
can
pass,
a
channel
is
typically
what
you
rent
from
a
telephone
company
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