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1 Gletscheraufstau
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Gletscheraufstau
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2 Abdämmung
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3 Stauung
f1. (Ansammlung) build-up; MED., Verk. auch Pl. congestion; von Menschen: crowd, press; eine Stauung des Verkehrs a traffic jam* * *die Stauungcongestion; lock; jam* * *Stau|ung ['ʃtauʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= Stockung) pile-up; (in Lieferungen, Post etc) hold-up; (von Menschen) jam; (von Verkehr) tailback (Brit), backup (US)bei einer Stáúung der Schiffe im Hafen — when the harbour (Brit) or harbor (US) gets congested
eine Stáúung des Verkehrs — a traffic jam
2) (von Wasser) build-up (of water)ein durch Stáúung geschaffener See — a lake created by damming a river
Stáúungen sind hier sehr häufig — the water often builds up here
zur Stáúung eines Flusses — to dam a river
3) (= Blutstauung) congestion no plbei Stáúung(en) (des Blutes) in den Venen — when the veins become congested, when blood becomes congested in the veins
* * *Stau·ung<-, -en>feine lange \Stauung a long tailback [or traffic jam* * *die; Stauung, Stauungen1) (eines Bachs, Flusses) damming; (des Blutes, Wassers) stemming the flow; (das Sichstauen) build-up* * *Stauung feine Stauung des Verkehrs a traffic jam* * *die; Stauung, Stauungen1) (eines Bachs, Flusses) damming; (des Blutes, Wassers) stemming the flow; (das Sichstauen) build-up* * *-en f.actual stowage n.congestion n.stowage n. -
4 Biber
m; -s, -1. ZOOL. beaver2. Fell: beaver, castor—* * *der Biberbeaver* * *Bi|ber ['biːbɐ]m -s, -2) auch nt (= Tuch) flannelette sheet (esp Brit)* * *(an animal with strong front teeth, noted for its skill in damming streams.) beaver* * *Bi·ber<-s, ->[ˈbi:bɐ]m1. ZOOL beaver2. (Biberfell) beaver fur [or skin* * *Ider; Bibers, Biber: beaverII* * *Biber1 m; -s, -1. ZOOL beaver2. Fell: beaver, castor* * *Ider; Bibers, Biber: beaverII* * *beaver n. -
5 Eindämmung
die Eindämmungcontainment* * *Ein|däm|mungf1) (= Damm) dam* * *Ein·däm·mungdie \Eindämmung der Inflation curbing [or controlling] inflation* * ** * ** * *f.containment n.embankment n. -
6 Abdämmung
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7 Anstau
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8 Aufstau
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9 Grabeneinstau
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10 Stauhöhe
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11 Stauung
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12 Staurolle
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13 Absperrung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Absperrung
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14 Damm
Damm m WSB dam, damming, dike, embankment, bank, levee, fill dam; weir • einen Damm aufschütten dam upDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Damm
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15 Eindämmen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Eindämmen
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16 Eindeichen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Eindeichen
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17 Sperrmauer
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Sperrmauer
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18 Stau
Stau m 1. WSB impoundage, damming up; raised water level; 2. VERK rush of traffic, traffic jam, congestion; 3. bank up, tailback (Rückstau)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Stau
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19 Stauhöhe
Stauhöhe f WSB height of damming, height of rise, top-water level, water rise head (Stauanlage); retaining levelDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Stauhöhe
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20 Staunässe
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Staunässe
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