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Cotswolds ['kɒtswəʊldz]∎ the Cotswolds = région touristique du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, connue pour ses pittoresques villages en pierre locale -
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n. Cotswolds, heuvelketen in zuidwesten van Engeland -
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(Place names) Cotswolds /ˈkɒtswəʊld, -wld/ -
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['kɔtswəuldz]nplthe Cotswolds — pasmo wzgórz w południowo-zachodniej Anglii
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◙ n. קוטסוולדס, רכס גבעות בדרום-מערב אנגליה* * *◙ הילגנא ברעמ-םורדב תועבג סכר,סדלווסטוק◄ -
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['kɒtswǝʊldz]NPL región montañosa de relieve suave del suroeste de Inglaterra -
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s.región montañosa de relieve suave del suroeste de Inglaterra. -
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intransitive verb(be more powerful) dominierend sein; (be more important) vorherrschen; überwiegen; (be more numerous) in der Überzahl sein* * *[pri'domineit](to be the stronger or greater in amount, size, number etc: In this part of the country industry predominates (over agriculture).) vorherrschen, überwiegen- academic.ru/57468/predominant">predominant- predominantly
- predominance* * *pre·domi·nate[prɪˈdɒmɪneɪt, AM -ˈdɑ:mə-]vi1. (be most important) vorherrschen2. (be more numerous) überwiegenin the Cotswolds, stone buildings \predominate over brick ones in den Cotswolds gibt es mehr Häuser aus Naturstein als Backsteinhäuser* * *[prI'dɒmIneɪt]vi1) (in numbers) vorherrschenif you allow any one individual to predominate (over the others) — wenn man einem einzigen gestattet, die anderen zu beherrschen
* * *predominate v/i1. vorherrschen, überwiegen, vorwiegen2. (zahlenmäßig, geistig, körperlich etc) überlegen sein4. herrschen, die Herrschaft haben ( beide:over über akk)* * *intransitive verb(be more powerful) dominierend sein; (be more important) vorherrschen; überwiegen; (be more numerous) in der Überzahl sein* * *v.vorherrschen v. -
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pre·domi·nate [prɪʼdɒmɪneɪt, Am -ʼdɑ:mə-] vi1) ( be most important) vorherrschen2) ( be more numerous) überwiegen;in the Cotswolds, stone buildings \predominate over brick ones in den Cotswolds gibt es mehr Häuser aus Naturstein als Backsteinhäuser -
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n. cotswoldschaap, Engels schapenras van grote schapen met lange wol afkomstig uit Cotswolds
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Cotswolds — Cotswold redirects here. For other uses, see Cotswold (disambiguation). Cotswold Hills redirects here. For the suburb of Toowoomba, Queensland, see Cotswold Hills, Queensland. Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty … Wikipedia
Cotswolds — 52°00′00″N 1°42′00″O / 52, 1.7 … Wikipédia en Français
Cotswolds — /kots wohldz, weuhldz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) a range of hills in SW England, in Gloucestershire. Also called Cotswold Hills. * * * ▪ hills, England, United Kingdom also called Cotswold Hills ridge of limestone hills extending for about 50… … Universalium
Cotswolds — Pferd auf den Wiesen von Cotswold Hills … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cotswolds — noun a) A range of limestone hills in West central England b) The area of England characterised by the Cotswolds Syn: Cotswold Hills … Wiktionary
Cotswolds — Cots|wolds the Cotswolds a hilly area of western England which has a lot of pretty villages and river valleys. It is a popular tourist area … Dictionary of contemporary English
Cotswolds (European Parliament constituency) — Cotswolds European Parliament constituency European Parliament logo Created 1979 Dissolved 1999 MEP(s) 1 … Wikipedia
Cotswolds — n. range of hills in southwest England … English contemporary dictionary
Cotswolds — Cots•wolds [[t]ˈkɒts woʊldz, wəldz[/t]] n. pl. geg a range of hills in SW England, in Gloucestershire. Also called Cots′wold Hills′ … From formal English to slang
Cotswolds — /ˈkɒtswəldz/ (say kotswuhldz), / woʊldz/ (say wohldz) plural noun a range of hills in south western England, in Gloucestershire; sheep farming. Highest point, Cleeve Cloud, 330 m. Also, Cotswold Hills …
Cotswolds — noun a range of low hills in southwestern England • Syn: ↑Cotswold Hills • Instance Hypernyms: ↑hill • Part Holonyms: ↑England * * * /kots wohldz, weuhldz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) a range of hills in SW England, in Gloucestershire. Also called … Useful english dictionary