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Definition
Synonym
Berganfahren
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Berganfahren
n
auto
hill start
Berganfahren
n
auto
hill start
Berganfahren
n
auto
hill start
Deutsche
Berganfahren Synonyme
Englische
hill start Synonyme
hill
acclivity
ant
hill
bank
bank up
barrow
bilge
blain
bleb
blister
blob
boss
bow
brae
bubble
bulb
bulge
bulla
bump
bunch
burl
butte
button
cahot
chine
clump
cock
condyle
convex
decline
declivity
dowel
down
downgrade
downs
drift
drumlin
dune
ear
elevation
embankment
eminence
fell
flange
flap
foot
hill
foot
hill
s
gall
gnarl
grade
gradient
handle
haycock
haymow
hayrick
haystack
heap
heap up
height
highland
hill
ock
hummock
hump
hunch
incline
jog
joggle
knob
knoll
knot
knur
knurl
lip
loop
lump
mole
mole
hill
monticle
monticule
moor
mound
mount
mountain
mow
nevus
nub
nubbin
nubble
papilloma
peg
pile
pile up
prominence
promontory
pyramid
rib
rick
ridge
ring
rise
sand dune
shock
shoulder
slope
snowdrift
spine
stack
stack up
stud
style
swell
tab
tor
tubercle
tubercule
upgrade
upland
verruca
vesicle
wale
wart
welt
hill
of beans
a continental
a curse
a damn
a darn
a hoot
bagatelle
bauble
bean
bibelot
bit
brass farthing
button
cent
curio
farce
farthing
feather
fig
fleabite
folderol
fribble
frippery
gaud
gewgaw
gimcrack
hair
halfpenny
jest
joke
kickshaw
knickknack
knickknackery
minikin
mockery
mole
hill
peppercorn
picayune
pin
pinch of snuff
pinprick
rap
red cent
row of pins
rush
shit
snap
sneeshing
sou
straw
toy
trifle
trinket
triviality
tuppence
two cents
twopence
whim-wham
hill
billy
backwoodsman
boor
briar-hopper
brush ape
bucolic
bumpkin
bushman
clam digger
clod
clodhopper
clown
country bumpkin
cracker
desert rat
farmer
forester
frontiersman
hayseed
hick
hinterlander
looby
lout
mountain man
mountaineer
piny
redneck
ridge runner
rube
rustic
woodlander
woodman
woodsman
yokel
hill
ock
ant
hill
barrow
brae
butte
down
drumlin
dune
fell
foot
hill
s
hill
hummock
knob
knoll
mole
hill
monticle
monticule
moor
mound
sand dune
swell
hill
ocky
bagging
baggy
ballooning
bellying
billowing
billowy
bloated
bosomy
bulbose
bulbous
bulging
bumped
bumpy
bunched
bunchy
distended
hummocky
moutonnee
pneumatic
potbellied
pouching
rounded
swelling
verrucated
verrucose
warty
Berganfahren Definition
Ant-hill
(
n.
)
A
mound
thrown
up
by
ants
or
by
termites
in
forming
their
nests.
Hill
(
n.
)
A
natural
elevation
of
land,
or
a
mass
of
earth
rising
above
the
common
level
of
the
surrounding
land
Hill
(
n.
)
The
earth
raised
about
the
roots
of
a
plant
or
cluster
of
plants.
[U.
S.]
See
Hill,
v.
t.
Hill
(
v.
t.)
A
single
cluster
or
group
of
plants
growing
close
together,
and
having
the
earth
heaped
up
about
them
Hill
(
v.
t.)
To
surround
with
earth
Moot-hill
(
n.
)
A
hill
of
meeting
or
council
Mute-hill
(
n.
)
See
Moot-hill.
Start
(
v.
i.)
To
leap
Start
(
v.
i.)
To
move
suddenly,
as
with
a
spring
or
leap,
from
surprise,
pain,
or
other
sudden
feeling
or
emotion,
or
by
a
voluntary
act.
Start
(
v.
i.)
To
set
out
Start
(
v.
i.)
To
become
somewhat
displaced
or
loosened
Start
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
move
suddenly
Start
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
onto
being
or
into
view
Start
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
move
or
act
Start
(
v.
t.)
To
move
suddenly
from
its
place
or
position
Start
(
v.
t.)
To
pour
out
Start
(
n.
)
The
act
of
starting
Start
(
n.
)
A
convulsive
motion,
twitch,
or
spasm
Start
(
n.
)
A
sudden,
unexpected
movement
Start
(
n.
)
The
beginning,
as
of
a
journey
or
a
course
of
action
Start
(
v.
i.)
A
tail,
or
anything
projecting
like
a
tail.
Start
(
v.
i.)
The
handle,
or
tail,
of
a
plow
Start
(
v.
i.)
The
curved
or
inclined
front
and
bottom
of
a
water-wheel
bucket.
Start
(
v.
i.)
The
arm,
or
level,
of
a
gin,
drawn
around
by
a
horse.
Start-up
(
n.
)
One
who
comes
suddenly
into
notice
Start-up
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
high
rustic
shoe.
Start-up
(
a.
)
Upstart.
hill start Bedeutung
beginning
start
commencement
the
act
of
starting
something,
he
was
responsible
for
the
beginning
of
negotiations
housing
start
the
act
of
starting
to
construct
a
house
start
starting
a
turn
to
be
a
starter
(in
a
game
at
the
beginning),
he
got
his
start
because
one
of
the
regular
pitchers
was
in
the
hospital,
his
starting
meant
that
the
coach
thought
he
was
one
of
their
best
linemen
startle
jump
start
a
sudden
involuntary
movement,
he
awoke
with
a
start
jumpstart
jump-start
starting
an
automobile
engine
that
has
a
weak
battery
by
means
of
jumper
cables
to
another
car,
my
battery
was
dead
so
I
had
to
get
a
jumpstart
from
my
neighbor
Bunker
Hill
battle
of
Bunker
Hill
the
first
important
battle
of
the
American
War
of
Independence
()
which
was
fought
at
Breed's
Hill,
the
British
defeated
the
colonial
forces
hill
myna
Indian
grackle
grackle
Gracula
religiosa
glossy
black
Asiatic
starling
often
taught
to
mimic
speech
kick
starter
kick
start
a
starter
(as
on
a
motorcycle)
that
is
activated
with
the
foot
and
the
weight
of
the
body
mound
hill
structure
consisting
of
an
artificial
heap
or
bank
usually
of
earth
or
stones,
they
built
small
mounds
to
hide
behind
mound
hill
pitcher's
mound
(baseball)
the
slight
elevation
on
which
the
pitcher
stands
start
head
start
the
advantage
gained
by
beginning
early
(as
in
a
race),
with
an
hour's
start
he
will
be
hard
to
catch
starting
signal
start
a
signal
to
begin
(as
in
a
race),
the
starting
signal
was
a
green
light,
the
runners
awaited
the
start
start
the
beginning
of
anything,
it
was
off
to
a
good
start
flying
start
running
start
a
quick
and
auspicious
beginning
kickoff
send-off
start-off
a
start
given
to
contestants,
I
was
there
with
my
parents
at
the
kickoff
racing
start
the
start
of
a
race
flying
start
running
start
a
racing
start
in
which
the
contestants
are
already
in
full
motion
when
they
pass
the
starting
line
start
starting
line
scratch
scratch
line
a
line
indicating
the
location
of
the
start
of
a
race
or
a
game
Nob
Hill
a
fashionable
neighborhood
in
San
Francisco
Capitol
Hill
the
Hill
a
hill
in
Washington,
D.C.,
where
the
Capitol
Building
sits
and
Congress
meets,
they
are
debating
the
budget
today
on
Capitol
Hill
Beacon
Hill
a
fashionable
section
of
Boston,
site
of
the
Massachusetts
capital
building
Breed's
Hill
a
hill
in
Charlestown
that
was
the
site
of
the
battle
of
Bunker
Hill
in
Chapel
Hill
a
town
in
central
North
Carolina,
site
of
the
University
of
North
Carolina
hill
a
local
and
well-defined
elevation
of
the
land,
they
loved
to
roam
the
hills
of
West
Virginia
San
Juan
Hill
a
hill
in
eastern
Cuba
(near
Santiago
de
Cuba)
that
was
captured
during
the
Spanish-American
War,
Theodore
Roosevelt
and
his
Rough
Riders
became
famous
for
their
charge
up
San
Juan
Hill
Hill
Benny
Hill
Alfred
Hawthorne
risque
English
comedian
(-)
Hill
J.
J.
Hill
James
Jerome
Hill
United
States
railroad
tycoon
(-)
fresh
start
clean
slate
tabula
rasa
an
opportunity
to
start
over
without
prejudice
a
beginning
commencement
first
outset
get-go
start
kickoff
starting
time
showtime
offset
the
time
at
which
something
is
supposed
to
begin,
they
got
an
early
start,
she
knew
from
the
get-go
that
he
was
the
man
for
her
get
down
begin
get
start
out
start
set
about
set
out
commence
take
the
first
step
or
steps
in
carrying
out
an
action,
We
began
working
at
dawn,
Who
will
start?,
Get
working
as
soon
as
the
sun
rises!,
The
first
tourists
began
to
arrive
in
Cambodia,
He
began
early
in
the
day,
Let's
get
down
to
work
now
begin
lead
off
start
commence
set
in
motion,
cause
to
start,
The
U.S.
started
a
war
in
the
Middle
East,
The
Iraqis
began
hostilities,
begin
a
new
chapter
in
your
life
jumpstart
jump-start
start
or
re-start
vigorously,
The
Secretary
of
State
intends
to
jumpstart
the
Middle
East
Peace
Process
resume
restart
re-start
take
up
or
begin
anew,
We
resumed
the
negotiations
start
play
in
the
starting
lineup
originate
initiate
start
bring
into
being,
He
initiated
a
new
program,
Start
a
foundation
start
start
up
embark
on
commence
get
off
the
ground,
Who
started
this
company?,
We
embarked
on
an
exciting
enterprise,
I
start
my
day
with
a
good
breakfast,
We
began
the
new
semester,
The
afternoon
session
begins
at
PM,
The
blood
shed
started
when
the
partisans
launched
a
surprise
attack
hill
form
into
a
hill
start
start
up
get
going
or
set
in
motion,
We
simply
could
not
start
the
engine,
start
up
the
computer
kick-start
start
(a
motorcycle)
by
means
of
a
kick
starter
restart
re-start
start
an
engine
again,
for
example
jumpstart
jump-start
jump
start
(a
car
engine
whose
battery
is
dead)
by
connecting
it
to
another
car's
battery
start
go
get
going
begin
or
set
in
motion,
I
start
at
eight
in
the
morning,
Ready,
set,
go!
startle
jump
start
move
or
jump
suddenly,
as
if
in
surprise
or
alarm,
She
startled
when
I
walked
into
the
room
depart
part
start
start
out
set
forth
set
off
set
out
take
off
leave,
The
family
took
off
for
Florida
start
protrude
pop
pop
out
bulge
bulge
out
bug
out
come
out
a
bulge
outward,
His
eyes
popped
start
take
up
begin
work
or
acting
in
a
certain
capacity,
office
or
job,
Take
up
a
position,
start
a
new
job
begin
start
begin
an
event
that
is
implied
and
limited
by
the
nature
or
inherent
function
of
the
direct
object,
begin
a
cigar,
She
started
the
soup
while
it
was
still
hot,
We
started
physics
ith
grade
begin
start
have
a
beginning,
in
a
temporal,
spatial,
or
evaluative
sense,
The
DMZ
begins
right
over
the
hill,
The
second
movement
begins
after
the
Allegro,
Prices
for
these
homes
start
at
$,
begin
start
have
a
beginning
characterized
in
some
specified
way,
The
novel
begins
with
a
murder,
My
property
begins
with
the
three
maple
trees,
Her
day
begins
with
a
workout,
The
semester
begins
with
a
convocation
ceremony
overage
overaged
superannuated
over-the-hill
too
old
to
be
useful,
He
left
the
house...for
the
support
of
twelve
superannuated
wool
carders-
Anthony
Trollope
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