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1 Schlagloch
n pothole* * *das Schlaglochpothole* * *Schlag|lochntpothole* * *(a hole worn in a road-surface.) pothole* * *Schlag·lochnt pothole* * *das pothole* * *Schlagloch n pothole* * *das pothole* * *n.hole in the road n.pothole n. -
2 Kolk
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3 Höhle
f; -, -n1. cave; (Grotte) grotto3. von Bären: cave; von Raubtieren: den, lair (beide auch fig.); (Bau) hole, burrow; sich in die Höhle des Löwen wagen fig. venture into the lion’s den; sich in seiner Höhle verkriechen umg., fig. retreat into one’s den4. pej. (feuchte etc. Wohnung) hole, hovel* * *die Höhle(Anatomie) cavity;(Geologie) pothole; cavern; cave;(Tierwohnung) hole; den; lair; burrow* * *Höh|le ['høːlə]f -, -ncave, cavern; (in Baum) hole, hollow bit; (= Tierbehausung) cave, den; (= Augenhöhle) socket; (fig = schlechte Wohnung) hovel, hole (inf)* * *die1) (a large natural hollow in rock or in the earth: The children explored the caves.) cave2) (a large cave.) cavern3) (the home of a wild beast: a lion's den.) den4) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) hollow* * *Höh·le<-, -n>[ˈhø:lə]f1. (Felshöhle) cave2. (Tierbehausung) cave, lair3. (Höhlung) hollow5.* * *die; Höhle, Höhlen1) cave; (größer) cavern2) (Tierbau) den; lairsich in die Höhle des Löwen begeben — enter the lion's den
4) meist Pl. (AugenHöhle) socket* * *1. cave; (Grotte) grottosich in die Höhle des Löwen wagen fig venture into the lion’s den;sich in seiner Höhle verkriechen umg, fig retreat into one’s den4. pej (feuchte etc Wohnung) hole, hovel* * *die; Höhle, Höhlen1) cave; (größer) cavern2) (Tierbau) den; lair3) (abwertend): (Wohnung) hole4) meist Pl. (AugenHöhle) socket* * *-n f.cave n.cavern n.cavity n.den n.grotto n.hole n.hollow n.socket n. -
4 Strudelloch
(a hole or cave made in rock by the action of swirling water.) pothole -
5 Bodenanker
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6 Schlagloch
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7 Strudelkessel
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8 Schlagloch
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9 Schlaglochtiefe
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10 Schlagloch
Schlag·loch ntpothole -
11 Schlagloch
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schlagloch
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12 Schlaglochflickung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schlaglochflickung
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13 Schlaglochverfüllung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schlaglochverfüllung
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14 Evorsionsbecken
glacier pothole; kettleDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Evorsionsbecken
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15 Karstloch
aven; pothole -
16 Karstschlucht
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17 Kolkloch
kettle lake; pothole lake -
18 Riesenkessel
glacier pothole; kettle -
19 Riesentöpfe
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20 Strudelloch
kettle lake; pothole lake
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