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1 Verwitterungsboden
residual soil; sedentary soilDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Verwitterungsboden
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2 ausgewitterter Erdstoff
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > ausgewitterter Erdstoff
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3 Restboden
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Restboden
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4 Verwitterungsendboden
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Verwitterungsendboden
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5 Verwitterungserde
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6 Altlast
f; meist Pl.1. ÖKO. residual pollution Sg.; contaminated soil Sg.; abandoned ( oder disused) waste dump ( oder landfill); Altlasten sanieren redevelop hazardous waste sites2. fig. burden Sg. ( oder burdens, umg. sins) of the past, inherited problem; umg. past sins that come back to haunt one* * *Ạlt|lastf usu pl(Ökologie) dangerous waste (accumulated over the years)* * *1) (Ökologie) old, improperly disposed of harmful waste no indef. art.2) (fig.) inherited problem* * *1. ÖKOL residual pollution sg; contaminated soil sg; abandoned ( oder disused) waste dump ( oder landfill);Altlasten sanieren redevelop hazardous waste sites2. fig burden sg ( oder burdens, umg sins) of the past, inherited problem; umg past sins that come back to haunt one* * *1) (Ökologie) old, improperly disposed of harmful waste no indef. art.2) (fig.) inherited problem
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