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1 ausladend
I Part.Präs. ausladenII Adj.3. fig. Stil etc.: elaborate* * *aus|la|dendadjKinn etc protruding; Gebäudekomplex auch projecting; Dach overhanging, projecting; Kleid wide; Gebärden, Bewegung, Ansprüche sweeping* * *aus·la·dend1. (sich erstreckend) spreading; Baum a tree with spreading branches; (vorspringend) protruding; (breit) broad\ausladende Hüften broad [or hum a. childbearing] hipsein \ausladendes Dach an overhanging [or a protruding] roof2. (ausholend) sweeping* * *B. adj3. fig Stil etc: elaborate -
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3 Landzunge
f promontory* * *die Landzungepromontory* * *Lạnd|zun|gefspit ( of land), promontory* * *(a point of land which sticks out into the sea.) headland* * *Land·zun·gef spit [of land], headland* * *die (Geogr.) tongue of land* * *Landzunge f promontory* * *die (Geogr.) tongue of land* * *f.spit (of land jutting into the sea) n. -
4 Tragflügel
m FLUG. wing; NAUT. hydrofoil* * *der Tragflügelaerofoil* * *Trag|flü|gelmwing; (von Boot) hydrofoil* * *(a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) wing* * * -
5 hervorstehendes Fenster
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > hervorstehendes Fenster
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6 überstehendes Geschoss
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > überstehendes Geschoss
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7 vorkragendes Teil
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > vorkragendes Teil
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8 vorspringend
vorspringend projecting, prominent, protruding, jutting; salient, prominent (Ecke, Kante); popping (Steinkörner aus dem Putz, der Oberfläche; Erhebungen)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > vorspringend
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9 vorkragendes Teil
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11 herausragend
1. excellent2. jutting3. projecting4. protruding5. rising(bis 0,9)summa cum laude Am. -
12 hervorragend
1. beaut Aus. [NZ] coll.2. distinguished3. eminent4. jutting5. outstanding6. pre-eminent7. pre-eminently8. preeminent9. salient10. saliently11. surpassingly12. terrific13. transcendent(Zensur 1+)excellent
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