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1 der Kiesweg
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2 Kiesweg
m gravel path* * *Kies|wegmgravel path* * *Kies·wegm gravel path* * *Kiesweg m gravel path* * *-e m.gravel path n. -
3 Schotterweg
m gravel path* * *der Schotterweggravel path* * *Schọt|ter|wegmgravel path* * *Schotterweg m gravel path -
4 Kiesweg
m1. graveled path Am.2. gravelled path Br.3. gravel path4. gravel walk -
5 Schotterweg
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6 Kiesweg
Kies·weg mgravel path -
7 bestreuen
v/t strew ( mit with); GASTR. dredge (with / in); (Kuchen) dust; mit Zucker: auch sprinkle (with); einen Weg mit Kies bestreuen lay gravel on a path, coat a path with gravel* * *to bestrew; to strew; to sprinkle* * *be|streu|en ptp bestreutvtto cover (mit with); (COOK) to sprinkle* * *(to scatter: Rubbish was strewn about on the ground; The ground was strewn with rubbish.) strew* * *be·streu·en *vtetw mit Puderzucker \bestreuen to dust sth with icing sugaretw mit Zucker \bestreuen to sprinkle sugar on sthetw mit Kies \bestreuen to gravel sth* * *transitives Verbeinen Weg mit Sand/Salz bestreuen — scatter sand on a path/salt a path
* * *bestreuen v/t strew (einen Weg mit Kies bestreuen lay gravel on a path, coat a path with gravel* * *transitives Verbeinen Weg mit Sand/Salz bestreuen — scatter sand on a path/salt a path
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8 Kies
m; -es, -e2. MIN. pyrites3. nur Sg.; umg. (Geld) dough, bread, Brit. auch dosh, altm. lolly* * *der Kiesgrit; gravel* * *[kiːs]m -es, -e1) gravel; (am Strand) shingle2) no pl inf = Geld) dough (inf), lolly (inf)* * *der1) (very small stones: gravel for the garden path.) gravel2) (a slang word for money.) lolly3) (coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) shingle* * *<-es, -e>[ki:s]m* * *der; Kieses, Kiese1) gravel; (auf dem Strand) shingle2) (Mineral.) pyrites sing.* * *1. gravel; für Wege, Straßen: auch grit; grober, auf dem Strand: shingle2. MINER pyrites* * *der; Kieses, Kiese1) gravel; (auf dem Strand) shingle2) (Mineral.) pyrites sing.* * *nur sing. m.gravel n.grit n. nur sing. (Geld) m.dough* n.rocks* (US)(Slang) n. -
9 Fußwegkies
Fußwegkies m path gravelDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fußwegkies
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10 sandiger Kies
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > sandiger Kies
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