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(stretch of high moorland)

  • 1 moorland

    noun (a stretch of moor.) páramo
    tr['mʊərlənd]
    1 páramo
    n.
    páramo s.m.
    terreno cenagoso s.m.
    'mʊrlənd, 'mʊələnd, 'mɔːlənd
    mass noun
    a) ( boggy area) llanura f anegadiza
    b) ( high exposed area) (esp BrE) páramo m
    ['mʊǝlǝnd]
    N páramo m, brezal m
    * * *
    ['mʊrlənd, 'mʊələnd, 'mɔːlənd]
    mass noun
    a) ( boggy area) llanura f anegadiza
    b) ( high exposed area) (esp BrE) páramo m

    English-spanish dictionary > moorland

  • 2 fell

    I
    see academic.ru/26284/fall">fall 2.
    II transitive verb
    1) (cut down) fällen [Baum]
    2) (strike down) niederstrecken [Gegner]
    III noun
    (Brit.)
    1) (in names): (hill) Berg, der
    2) (stretch of high moorland) Hochmoor, das
    IV adjective

    at or in one fell swoop — auf einen Schlag

    * * *
    past tense; see fall
    * * *
    fell1
    [fel]
    fell2
    [fel]
    I. vt
    1. (cut down)
    to \fell sth etw fällen
    to \fell sb jdn niederstrecken
    II. n
    1. NENG, SCOT (land) Hochmoor nt (in Nordengland und Schottland)
    2. ( old: skin) Fell nt
    III. adj ( old: evil) fürchterlich
    at [or in] [or with] one \fell swoop auf einen Streich
    * * *
    I [fel] pret See: of fall II
    n
    (= skin) Fell nt, Balg m III
    adj (liter)
    fürchterlich → swoop
    See:
    swoop
    IV
    vt
    tree fällen, schlagen; person niederstrecken, zu Boden strecken; animal zur Strecke bringen V
    n
    (N Engl: mountain) Berg m; (= moor) Moorland nt
    * * *
    fell1 [fel] prät von fall
    fell2 [fel]
    A v/t
    1. einen Baum fällen
    2. einen Gegner etc fällen, niederstrecken
    3. eine Kappnaht (ein)säumen
    B s
    1. a) US gefällte Holzmenge
    b) (Holz)Fällen n
    2. Kappnaht f, Saum m
    fell3 [fel] adj (adv felly) obs oder poet
    1. grausam, wild, mörderisch, grimmig
    2. tödlich
    fell4 [fel] s
    1. Balg m, (rohes Tier)Fell
    2. a) ZOOL (Unter-, Fett)Haut f
    b) (Menschen)Haut f
    3. Vlies n, dickes, zottiges Fell
    4. struppiges Haar
    fell5 [fel] s Br
    1. Hügel m, Berg m
    2. Moorland n
    * * *
    I
    see fall 2.
    II transitive verb
    1) (cut down) fällen [Baum]
    2) (strike down) niederstrecken [Gegner]
    III noun
    (Brit.)
    1) (in names): (hill) Berg, der
    IV adjective

    at or in one fell swoop — auf einen Schlag

    * * *
    adj.
    gefallen adj. pret.
    fiel prät.

    English-german dictionary > fell

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