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1 Harrow
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2 Harrow
n -s( город) Харроу -
3 Harrow
сущ.общ. г. Харроу -
4 die Egge
- {harrow} cái bừa = die Egge (Agrar) {tormentor}+ = die schwere Egge {brake; drag}+ -
5 Egge
f; -, -n harrow* * *die Egge(Ackergerät) harrow* * *Ẹg|ge ['ɛgə]f -, -n* * *Eg·ge<-, -n>[ˈɛgə]f harrow* * *die; Egge, Eggen (Landw.) harrow* * ** * *die; Egge, Eggen (Landw.) harrow* * *-n f.harrow n. -
6 Kreiselegge
f1. circular harrow2. orbital harrow3. revolving harrow4. rotary harrow5. swirl harrow6. whirl harrowf[mit Zinkenringen]1. orbital harrow2. whirl harrow -
7 eggen
vt/i harrow* * *to harrow* * *ẹg|gen ['ɛgn]vt (AGR)to harrow* * *eg·gen[ˈɛgn̩]I. vt▪ etw \eggen to harrow sthII. vi to do harrowing* * *transitives Verb (Landw.) harrow* * *eggen v/t & v/i harrow* * *transitives Verb (Landw.) harrow -
8 Wirbelegge
f1. circular harrow2. orbital harrow3. revolving harrow4. swirl harrow5. whirl harrow -
9 Doppelscheibenegge
f1. double-action disc harrow Br.2. double-action disk harrow Am.3. tandem disc harrow Br.4. tandem disk harrow Am. -
10 Löffelegge
f1. blade-tine harrow2. blade harrow3. duck-foot tine harrow4. duckfoot tine harrow -
11 Eggenzinken
m < agri> ■ harrow tine; harrow spike; harrow tooth -
12 Eggenzinken
m1. harrow spike2. harrow tine3. harrow tooth -
13 Saategge
f1. drill harrow2. seed (furrow) harrow3. sowing harrow -
14 Spitzzahnkrümler
m[Egge]1. spike-tooth rotary harrow2. spike disc harrow Br.3. spike disk harrow Am. -
15 Gelenkegge
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16 Gliederegge
f < agri> ■ peg-tooth harrow; flexible harrow -
17 Kreiselegge
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18 Löffelegge
f < agri> ■ chisel-toothed harrow; Canadian harrow; scuffler -
19 Rotoregge
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20 Rüttelegge
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