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1. See <-s, -n> [ze:] mlake;der Genfer \See Lake Geneva;die Großen \Seen the Great Lakes;ein künstlicher \See an artificial lake2. See <-, -n> [ze:] fan der \See at the seaside, by the sea, on the coastauf \See at sea;auf \See bleiben ( euph) to die at sea;zur \See fahren to be a sailor [or [merchant] seaman];zur \See gehen to go to sea, to become a sailor -
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See I f GEN sea (Meer) • in See stechen GEN put to sea • zur See gehen GEN, PERS go to sea (Seemann werden) See II m GEN lake (Binnensee)* * *- in cpds <Imp/Exp, Transp, Versich> marine, maritime* * *See, auf hoher
on the open (high) seas, on the main;
• zur See on the water;
• gefährliche See nasty sea;
• grobe See rough sea;
• schwere See heavy sea;
• in See stechen to put [out] to (launch out into the) sea, to bear out to (make for the open) sea;
• in schwerer See treiben to make heavy weather;
• zur See befördert werden to sail;
• Seeamt maritime court (commission, US);
• Seeassekurant maritime insurer;
• Seeassekuranz marine (maritime) insurance;
• Seebeförderung sea transport, ocean transportation (US);
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > See
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f; -, -n1. nur Sg.; ( Meer, NAUT. Seegang) sea; an der See by the sea(side); an die See fahren go to the seaside; auf See at sea; auf hoher See on the high seas; in See gehen oder stechen put to sea; Segler: auch set sail; zur See gehen go to sea (auch Seemann werden); zur See fahren be a sailor; auf See bleiben fig., euph. be lost at sea; schwere See NAUT. heavy sea(s); offen I2. NAUT. (Woge, Sturzwelle) sea; haushohe Seen seas as high as a house, mountainous seas; von einer See über Bord gespült werden be washed overboard by a breaking sea ( oder wave)—m; -s, -n; (Binnensee) lake; am See by a ( oder the) lake; ein Haus am See auch a lakeside house; der Genfer See Lake Geneva; der Hund hat einen See gemacht umg. the dog has made a puddle* * *der Seelake; loch;die Seeocean; sea* * *I [zeː]f -, -n['zeːən] searaue or schwere Séé — rough or heavy seas
an der Séé — by the sea, at the seaside
an die Séé fahren — to go to the sea(side)
auf hoher Séé — on the high seas
auf Séé — at sea
in Séé gehen or stechen — to put to sea
zur Séé fahren — to be a merchant seaman
IIzur Séé gehen — to go to sea
m -s, -nlake; (in Schottland) loch; (= Teich) pond* * *der1) (a large area of water surrounded by land: They go swimming in / sailing on the lake; Lake Michigan.) lake2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) sea* * *See1<-s, -n>[ze:]m lakeder \See Genezareth REL the Sea of Galileeder Genfer \See Lake Genevadie Großen \Seen the Great Lakesein künstlicher \See an artificial lakeSee2<-, -n>[ze:]fan der \See at the seaside, by the sea, on the coastauf \See at seaauf \See bleiben (euph) to die at seain \See gehen [o stechen] to put to seazur \See fahren to be a sailor [or [merchant] seaman]zur \See gehen to go to sea, to become a sailor* * *Ider; Sees, Seen lakeIIdie; See, Seen1) o. Pl. (Meer) seaan der See — by the sea[side]
in See gehen od. stechen — put to sea
Leutnant/Kapitän zur See — (Marine) sub-lieutenant/[naval] captain
2) o. Pl. (Seemannsspr.): (Seegang)ruhige/rauhe od. schwere See — calm/rough or heavy sea
* * *See1 f; -, -nan der See by the sea(side);an die See fahren go to the seaside;auf See at sea;auf hoher See on the high seas;stechen put to sea; Segler: auch set sail;zur See gehen go to sea (auch Seemann werden);zur See fahren be a sailor;auf See bleiben fig, euph be lost at sea;2. SCHIFF (Woge, Sturzwelle) sea;haushohe Seen seas as high as a house, mountainous seas;von einer See über Bord gespült werden be washed overboard by a breaking sea ( oder wave)ein Haus am See auch a lakeside house;der Genfer See Lake Geneva;der Hund hat einen See gemacht umg the dog has made a puddle* * *Ider; Sees, Seen lakeIIdie; See, Seen1) o. Pl. (Meer) seaan der See — by the sea[side]
in See gehen od. stechen — put to sea
Leutnant/Kapitän zur See — (Marine) sub-lieutenant/[naval] captain
2) o. Pl. (Seemannsspr.): (Seegang)ruhige/rauhe od. schwere See — calm/rough or heavy sea
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See-Ele|fant1. mŚéé|ele|fant2. msea elephant* * *See·ele·fantRR, See-Ele·fantm ZOOL sea elephant, elephant seal* * * -
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > See-Echo
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