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1 Entwässerungskanal
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Entwässerungskanal
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2 Umlaufkanal
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Umlaufkanal
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3 Graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch;in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch;* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches) -
4 graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *graben; gräbt, grub, hat gegrabenA. v/i dig (B. v/tder Fluss hat sich ein neues Bett gegraben the river has carved out a new bed;der Kummer hat tiefe Falten in ihr Gesicht gegraben fig care has worn ( oder made) deep furrows in her face2. (schneiden) carve (in +akk into); TECH engrave, cutC. v/r:sich jemandem ins Gedächtnis graben fig engrave itself on sb’s memory* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches)
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