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1. noun1) (in road) Schlagloch, das2) (deep cave) [tiefe] Höhle2. intransitive verb* * *1) (a hole or cave made in rock by the action of swirling water.) das Strudelloch2) (a hole worn in a road-surface.) das Schlagloch* * *ˈpot·holento hit a \pothole über ein Schlagloch fahren; ( fig)the road to economic recovery is full of \potholes der Weg zur wirtschaftlichen Erholung ist voller Hindernisse* * *pothole s1. Br (unterirdische) Höhle2. GEOLa) Strudelloch nb) Gletschertopf m, Strudelkessel m3. AUTO Schlagloch n* * *1. noun1) (in road) Schlagloch, das2) (deep cave) [tiefe] Höhle2. intransitive verb* * *n.Schlagloch n. -
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adjective(like a cavern) höhlenartig* * ** * *cav·ern·ous[ˈkævənəs, AM -ɚn-]1. (cave-like) höhlenartig\cavernous hole gähnendes Loch\cavernous pit tiefe Grube\cavernous room riesiger [kahler] Raum\cavernous cheeks hohle [o eingefallene] Wangen\cavernous eyes tief liegende Augen\cavernous mouth riesiger Mund; of animal riesiges Maul* * *['kvənəs]adj1) cellar, pit, darkness tief; hole gähnend; mouth riesig; eyes tief liegend; cheeks eingefallen, hohl; voice hohl (tönend); yawn herzhaft, breit2) mountain etc höhlenreich, voller Höhlen* * *cavernous adj (adv cavernously)1. voller Höhlen2. porös3. tief liegend (Augen)4. hohl, eingefallen (Wangen etc)5. höhlenartigcavernous body Schwellkörper m7. hohl (Stimme etc)* * *adjective(like a cavern) höhlenartig* * *adj.hohl adj.kavitös adj.porös adj. -
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