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1 hut camp
hut camp Barackenlager nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > hut camp
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2 hut
nounHütte, die; (Mil.) Baracke, die* * *(a small house or shelter, usually made of wood.) die Hütte* * *[hʌt]n Hütte f* * *[hʌt]nHütte f; (MIL) Baracke f* * *hut [hʌt]A s1. Hütte f:hut circle (prähistorischer) Steinring2. Baracke f3. Aus Arbeiterhaus n (besonders für Schafscherer)hutted camp Barackenlager n* * *nounHütte, die; (Mil.) Baracke, die* * *n.Hütte -n f. -
3 barakktábor
(DE) Barackenlager {s}; (EN) hut camp; hutments -
4 outback
Hinterland nt [Australiens];to live in the \outback im [australischen] Busch leben¿ Kultur?Der Busch Australiens wird allgemein outback genannt. Zum traditionellen Outfit für den outback gehören: ein akubra - Hut aus Kaninchenhaar, ein driza-bone ( dry as a bone) - langer, geölter Buschmantel und eine moleskin - beige Jeans. Wenn die australischen Viehzüchter, die stockmen, draußen übernachten, schlafen sie in ihrer swag - Schlafsack mit integrierter Unterlage, kochen ihr Essen in einem camp oven - Kochtopf mit einem schweren Deckel und ihren Tee in der billy - Teekessel aus Blech über einem Feuer.
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