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угол естественного откоса
Предельный угол, образуемый свободным откосом сыпучего грунта с горизонтальной плоскостью, при котором не происходит нарушения устойчивого состояния
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угол естественного откоса
Угол образующей конуса свободно насыпанного минерального удобрения с горизонтальной плоскостью.
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m; -(e)s, Hänge2. nur Sg.; fig. (Neigung) (natural) inclination (zu to s.th., to + Inf.), bent (zu for s.th., for + Ger.), tendency (zu toward[s] s.th. oder + Ger., to + Inf), propensity (zu to s.th. oder + Inf., for + Ger.), penchant (for s.th.); (Vorliebe) partiality (zu for s.th.); (auch Zuneigung) fondness (for, of s.th.); (Anfälligkeit) proneness (zu to s.th.)* * *der Hang(Abhang) slope; hillside; inclination; brae;(Vorliebe) inclination; tendency; bias; penchant* * *Hạng [haŋ]m -(e)s, -e['hɛŋə]1) (= Abhang) slope2) no pl (= Neigung) tendencyer hat einen (deutlichen) Hang zur Kriminalität — he has a (marked) tendency toward(s) criminality
* * *der1) (the side or slope of a hill: The hillside was covered with new housing.) hillside2) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) side3) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) slope4) (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendency* * *<-[e]s, Hänge>[haŋ, pl ˈhɛŋə]m1. (Abhang) slopeeinen \Hang zu jdm/etw haben to have a penchant for sb/sthsie hat einen deutlichen \Hang zu Übertreibungen she has a marked tendency to exaggerateden \Hang haben, etw zu tun to be inclined to do sth* * *der; Hang[e]s, Hänge1) (BergHang) slope; hillside/mountainside; (SkiHang) slopedas Haus am Hang — the house on the hillside
2) (Neigung) tendencyeinen Hang zum Träumen/Lügen usw. haben — have a tendency to dream/lie etc.
3) (Turnen) hang* * *1. slope;2. nur sg; fig (Neigung) (natural) inclination (zu to sth, to +inf), bent (zu for sth, for +ger), tendency (zu toward[s] sth oder +ger, to +inf), propensity (zu to sth)in den Hang gehen hang from the bar* * *der; Hang[e]s, Hänge1) (BergHang) slope; hillside/mountainside; (SkiHang) slope2) (Neigung) tendencyeinen Hang zum Träumen/Lügen usw. haben — have a tendency to dream/lie etc.
3) (Turnen) hang* * *¨-e m.hillside n.penchant n.slope n.tendency n. -
3 natürlicher Böschungswinkel
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > natürlicher Böschungswinkel
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4 natürlicher Böschungsneigungswinkel
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > natürlicher Böschungsneigungswinkel
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Böschungswinkel m: natürlicher Böschungswinkel m natural slope; angle of repose, angle of rest (von Schüttgütern)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > natürlicher Böschungswinkel
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mArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung angle of repose, Infrastruktur & Entwurf natural slopeDeutsch-Englisch bauwesen Wörterbuch > natürlicher Büschungswinkel
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m (Straße, Bahnstrecke) gradient; GEOL. angle of slope ( oder elevation); natürlicher Böschungswinkel natural ( oder critical) angle* * *Bọ̈|schungs|win|kelmgradient* * *natürlicher Böschungswinkel natural ( oder critical) angle
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