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nounArchäologie, die* * *(the study of objects belonging to ancient times (eg buildings, tools etc found in the earth).) die Archäologie- academic.ru/3453/archaeologist">archaeologist- archaeological* * *ar·chae·ol·ogy, AM ar·che·ol·ogy[ˌɑ:kiˈɒləʤi, AM ˌɑ:rkiˈɑ:l-]* * *(US) ["AːkI'ɒlədZɪ]nArchäologie f* * *archaeol. abk2. archaeology* * *nounArchäologie, die* * *(UK) n.Archäologie f. -
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* * *ar·che·ol·ogyar·chae·ol·ogy, AM ar·che·ol·ogy[ˌɑ:kiˈɒləʤi, AM ˌɑ:rkiˈɑ:l-]* * *(US) ["AːkI'ɒlədZɪ]nArchäologie f* * *archeol. abk2. archeology* * *etc. (Amer.) see archaeology etc* * *(US) n.Archäologie f. -
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adjective* * *[-'lo-]adjective archaeological research/remains.) archäologisch* * *ar·chaeo·logi·cal, AM ar·cheo·logi·cal[ˌɑ:kiəˈlɒʤɪkəl, AM ˌɑ:rkiəˈlɑ:-]adj archäologisch\archaeological dig [Aus]grabungsort m\archaeological find archäologische Fundstätte\archaeological site Ausgrabungsstätte f* * *(US) ["AːkIə'lɒdZIkəl]adjarchäologisch* * *archaeol. abk2. archaeologyarchaeologic [ˌɑː(r)kıəˈlɒdʒık; US -ˈlɑ-] adj, archaeological [-kl] adj (adv archaeologically) archäologisch* * *adjective* * *adj.archäologisch adj. -
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transitive verb1) ausschachten; (with machine) ausbaggern; fördern, abbauen [Erz, Metall]2) (Archaeol.) ausgraben* * *['ekskəveit]2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) ausgraben•- academic.ru/25440/excavation">excavation- excavator* * *ex·ca·vate[ˈekskəveɪt]I. vt▪ to \excavate sth1. ARCHEOL etw ausgrabento \excavate a burial place ein Grab aushebento \excavate a site Ausgrabungen auf einem Gelände machen\excavated site Ausgrabungsgelände nt2. (dig) etw aushebento \excavate a hole/tunnel ein Loch/einen Tunnel grabento \excavate details of sb's private life Einzelheiten aus jds Privatleben an die Öffentlichkeit bringenII. vi Ausgrabungen machen* * *['ekskəveɪt]1. vtground ausschachten; (machine) ausbaggern; (ARCHEOL) remains ausgraben; site Ausgrabungen machen auf (+dat); trench, graves ausheben2. vi (ARCHEOL)Ausgrabungen machen* * *excavate [ˈekskəveıt]A v/t1. aushöhlen* * *transitive verb1) ausschachten; (with machine) ausbaggern; fördern, abbauen [Erz, Metall]2) (Archaeol.) ausgraben* * *v.ausgraben v.ausheben v.ausschachten v. -
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