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1 árokszerû sánc
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2 fatörzsbõl kivájt csónak
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3 földbe vájt fedezék
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4 reaktivált tiszt
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5 fedezék
dug-out, foxhole, dugout, booby-hutch -
6 kiásás
dug-out, excavation -
7 fedezék
(DE) Bunker {r}; Schützenloch {s}; Schützenlöcher {pl}; (EN) bolt-hole; booby-hutch; dug-out; dugout; entrenchment; foxhole -
8 kiásás
(DE) Ausgrabung {e}; (EN) disinterment; dug-out; excavating; excavation; grubbing; incavation -
9 lövészárok
(DE) Schützengraben {r}; (EN) ditch; dug-out; entrenchment; fire-trench; front-line trench; rifle-pit; trench -
10 lövészárok
rifle-pit, dug-out, ditch, trench -
11 vén trotli
dotard, dodderer, old dug-out -
12 kiás
(DE) ausbuddeln; ausgehoben; ausgraben; ausschachten; baggert; exhumieren; exhumiert; exkavieren; ausschaufeln; (EN) delve out; delve up; dig; dig out; dig, dug; disinhume; disinter; disinterred; dredge; dredge up; excavate; get out; grub; grub up; root out; root up; stub; unbury; unearth -
13 megért
(DE) begreife; begriff; begriffen; durchdringe; empfangen; ersinnen; greifen; kapierend; mitbekommen; nachvollziehen; packt; verstehen; versteht; apperzipieren; (EN) apprehend; catch; catch up; catch, caught; caught; compass; comprehend; conceit; conceive; conceive of; dig; dig, dug; digest; get; get the message; get the picture; get, got; got; grasp; grip; make out; penetrate; perceive; reach; realize; savvy; see; see, saw, seen; seen; seize; take; take in; take, took, taken; took; tumble to; twig; understand; understand, understood; understood
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