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2 freshwater
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3 freshwater
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4 freshwater damage
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > freshwater damage
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5 freshwater lens
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > freshwater lens
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6 freshwater line
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > freshwater line
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7 freshwater supply
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > freshwater supply
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8 freshwater crayfish
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9 freshwater fishing
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10 freshwater environment
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11 freshwater lake
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14 crayfish
noun, pl. sameFlusskrebs, der* * *['kreifiʃ](a type of edible shellfish.) der Krebs* * *cray·fish[ˈkreɪfɪʃ]n* * *['kreIfɪʃ]n1) (freshwater) Flusskrebs m2) (saltwater) Languste f* * *2. Languste f* * *noun, pl. sameFlusskrebs, der* * *n.Flusskrebs m. -
15 sea
1) Meer, dasby the sea — am Meer; an der See
be all at sea — (fig.) nicht mehr weiter wissen
put [out] to sea — in See (Akk.) gehen od. stechen; auslaufen
2) (specific tract of water) Meer, dasthe seven seas — (literary/poet.) die sieben [Welt]meere
3) (freshwater lake) See, der4) in sing. or pl. (state of sea) See, die; (wave) Welle, die; Woge, die (geh.); See, die (Seemannsspr.)6) attrib. (of or on the sea) See[wasser, -schlacht, -karte, -wind]; Meer[ungeheuer, -wasser, -salz usw.]; Meeres[grund, -küste usw.]; (in names of marine fauna or flora) See[maus, -anemone, -löwe usw.]; Meer[brasse, -neunauge usw.]* * *[si:] 1. noun1) ((often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface: I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; ( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.) das Meer, Meeres-...2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) die See3) (a particular state of the sea: mountainous seas.) der Seegang•- academic.ru/65239/seawards">seawards- seaward
- seaboard
- sea breeze
- seafaring
- seafood 2. adjectiveseafood restaurants.)...für Meeresfrüchte- seafront- sea-going
- seagull
- sea level
- sea-lion
- seaman
- seaport
- seashell
- seashore
- seasick
- seasickness
- seaside
- seaweed
- seaworthy
- seaworthiness
- at sea
- go to sea
- put to sea* * *[ˌesi:ˈeɪ]Sin·gle Euro·ˈpean Actnn Einheitliche Europäische Akte* * *[siː]n1) Meer nt, See fa town by or on the sea — eine Stadt am Meer or an der See
as I looked out to sea — als ich aufs Meer hinausblickte
I'm all at sea about how to answer this question — ich habe keine Ahnung, wie ich die Frage beantworten soll
that left him all at sea — er hatte überhaupt keinen Durchblick (inf)
to put to sea —
beyond the seas (dated) — überm großen Meer (old), in Übersee
2) (= state of the sea) See f no pl, Seegang mheavy/strong seas — schwere/raue See
* * *sea [siː] s1. a) See f, Meer nb) Ozean m, (Welt)Meer n:the four seas die vier (Großbritannien umgebenden) Meere;at sea SCHIFF auf See;(all) at sea fig (völlig) ratlos;beyond the seas nach oder in Übersee;by sea auf dem Seeweg, mit dem Schiff;follow the sea SCHIFF zur See fahren;go to sea SCHIFFb) zur See gehen (Seemann werden);the high seas pl die hohe See, die Hochsee;in the open sea auf hoher See;a) auf See, zur See,long (short) sea lange (kurze) See4. fig Meer n:sea of flags Fahnenmeer;sea of flames Flammenmeer* * *1) Meer, dasthe sea — das Meer; die See
by the sea — am Meer; an der See
be all at sea — (fig.) nicht mehr weiter wissen
go to sea — in See stechen; (become sailor) zur See gehen (ugs.)
put [out] to sea — in See (Akk.) gehen od. stechen; auslaufen
2) (specific tract of water) Meer, dasthe seven seas — (literary/poet.) die sieben [Welt]meere
3) (freshwater lake) See, der4) in sing. or pl. (state of sea) See, die; (wave) Welle, die; Woge, die (geh.); See, die (Seemannsspr.)6) attrib. (of or on the sea) See[wasser, -schlacht, -karte, -wind]; Meer[ungeheuer, -wasser, -salz usw.]; Meeres[grund, -küste usw.]; (in names of marine fauna or flora) See[maus, -anemone, -löwe usw.]; Meer[brasse, -neunauge usw.]* * *n.Meer -e n.See -n f. -
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noun1) (marine reptile) Meeresschildkröte, die3)turn turtle — [Schiff, Boot:] kentern
* * *(a kind of large tortoise, especially one living in water.) die Seeschildkröte- academic.ru/119208/turtle-neck">turtle-neck- turtle soup* * *tur·tle<pl - or -s>[ˈtɜ:tl̩, AM ˈtɜ:rt̬l̩]nsnapping \turtle Schnappschildkröte f* * *['tɜːtl]n(Wasser)schildkröte f; (US also) (Land)schildkröte f* * *turtle2 [ˈtɜːtl; US ˈtɜrtl] pl -tles, besonders koll -tle s ZOOLa) US (Wasser)Schildkröte fb) Br Meeresschildkröte f:* * *noun1) (marine reptile) Meeresschildkröte, die3)turn turtle — [Schiff, Boot:] kentern
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18 lamprey
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19 trout
noun, pl. sameForelle, die* * *plural - trout; noun2) (its flesh, used as food: Have some more trout!) die Forelle* * *[traʊt]n1.<pl -s or ->(fish) Forelle fold \trout alte Schachtel fam* * *[traʊt]nForelle ftrout fishing — Forellenfang m, Forellenangeln nt
silly old trout! (inf) — blöde alte (Zimt)ziege (inf)
* * *trout [traʊt] s1. pl trouts, besonders koll trout FISCH Forelle f:trout stream Forellenbach m* * *noun, pl. sameForelle, die* * *n.Forelle -n f. -
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