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1 the Gulf of Bothnia
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3 the Gulf of Bothnia
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4 Gulf of Bothnia
the stedsnavn \/ˌɡʌlfəvˈbɒθnɪə \/Bottenviken -
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gulf [gʌlf]1 noun∎ figurative a huge gulf has opened up between the two parties il y a désormais un énorme fossé entre les deux partis∎ the Gulf le golfe Persique(country, oil) du Golfe►► the Gulf of Aden le golfe d'Aden;the Gulf of Bothnia le golfe de Botnie;the Gulf of California le golfe de Californie;the Gulf of Mexico le golfe du Mexique;the Gulf of Siam le golfe de Thaïlande;the Gulf States (in US) les États mpl du golfe du Mexique; (round Persian Gulf) les États mpl du Golfe;the Gulf Stream le Gulf Stream;the Gulf War la guerre du Golfe;Gulf War syndrome syndrome m de la guerre du Golfe -
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nounthe [Arabian or Persian] Gulf — der [Persische] Golf
2) (wide difference) Kluft, die3) (chasm) Abgrund, der* * *(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) der Golf* * *[gʌlf]nthe G\gulf of Alaska/Gascony/Mexico der Golf von Alaska/Gascogne/Mexiko2. (Persian Gulf)▪ the G\gulf der [Persische] Golfthe G\gulf states die Golfstaaten plto bridge a \gulf ( fig) eine Kluft überbrücken [o schließen]* * *[gʌlf]n* * *G., g. abk2. gelding5. Gulf* * *nounthe [Arabian or Persian] Gulf — der [Persische] Golf
2) (wide difference) Kluft, die3) (chasm) Abgrund, der* * *n.Abgrund -¨e m. -
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nounthe [Arabian or Persian] Gulf — der [Persische] Golf
2) (wide difference) Kluft, die3) (chasm) Abgrund, der* * *(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) der Golf* * *[gʌlf]nthe G\gulf of Alaska/Gascony/Mexico der Golf von Alaska/Gascogne/Mexiko2. (Persian Gulf)▪ the G\gulf der [Persische] Golfthe G\gulf states die Golfstaaten plto bridge a \gulf ( fig) eine Kluft überbrücken [o schließen]* * *[gʌlf]n* * *gulf [ɡʌlf]A s1. Golf m, Meerbusen m, Bucht f2. Abgrund m, Schlund m (beide auch fig)3. fig Kluft f, großer Unterschied4. Strudel m, Wirbel m (beide auch fig)B v/t auch figa) in einen Abgrund stürzenb) verschlingen* * *nounthe [Arabian or Persian] Gulf — der [Persische] Golf
2) (wide difference) Kluft, die3) (chasm) Abgrund, der* * *n.Abgrund -¨e m. -
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m altm., in Namen: gulf* * *der Meerbusengulf; bay* * *Meer|bu|senmgulf, bayBottnischer Méérbusen — Gulf of Bothnia
* * *Meer·bu·senm (veraltend) gulf, bayder Bottnische [o Finnische] \Meerbusen the Gulf of Bothnia* * *der gulf* * ** * *der gulf -
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1) General subject: Gulf of Bothnia2) Geography: Gulf of Bothnia (Балтийское м., между берегами Швеции и Финляндии), the Gulf of Bothnia -
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golfe [gɔlf]masculine noun* * *gɔlf* * *ɡɔlf nm1) (= région) gulf2) (= baie) bay* * *golfe nm ( grand) gulf; ( petit) bay; le golfe de Guinée/du Mexique the Gulf of Guinea/of Mexico; le golfe de Gascogne/du Bengale the Bay of Biscay/of Bengal; le golfe Persique the Persian Gulf.[gɔlf] nom masculinle golfe d'Aden the Gulf of Adenle golfe du Bengale the Bay of Bengalle golfe de Botnie the Gulf of Bothniale golfe de Californie the Gulf of Californiale golfe de Gascogne the Bay of Biscayle golfe du Lion the Gulf of Lionsle golfe du Mexique the Gulf of Mexicole golfe Persique the Persian Gulfle golfe de Thaïlande the Gulf of Siam -
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* * *I)n. the sea, esp. the high sea, ocean; sigla (láta) í haf, sigla á haf út, to put to sea; hann dó í hafi, he died at sea.n. lifting (úlíkligr til hafs).* * *n. [Swed. haf; Dan. hav; formed from hefja, to lift; a Scandin. word, which seems not to occur in Saxon or Germ.]:—the sea, Hdl. 38; esp. the high sea, the ocean; sigla í (á) haf, láta í haf, to put to sea, Eg. 69, Nj. 4; fimm (sex) dægra haf, five ( six) days’ sail, Landn. 26; koma af hafi, to come off the sea, i. e. to land, Eg. 392; en haf svá mikit millum landanna, at eigi er fært langskipum, Hkr. i. 229; harm sigldi norðr í haf um haustið, ok fengu ofviðri mikit í hafi, Ó. H. 26; sigldi Þórarinn þá á haf út, 125; sigldu síðan á haf út þegar byr gaf, Eg. 125; en byrr bar þá í haf út, id.; en er sóttisk hafit, 126; liggja til hafs, to lie to and wait for a wind, Bs. i. 16; hann dó í hafi, he died at sea, Landn. 264; þeir vissusk jafnan til í hafinu, 56; veita e-m far um hafit, Eb. 196; tyrir austan mitt haf, beyond the sea (i. e. between Iceland and Scandinavia); en er inn sækir í fjörðinn þá er þar svá vítt sem mikit haf, Fms. vi. 296 (for the explanation of this passage see Aarböger for Nord. Oldk. 1868); útí fjarðar-kjapta þar til er haf tekr við, Bs. i. 482: in plur., ganga höf stór ór útsjánum inn í jörðina, Hkr. (begin.); út-haf, regin-haf, the ocean; Íslands-haf, the sea between Iceland and Norway, Fms. vi. 107, Band. 9; Grænlands-haf, the sea between Greenland and America, Fms. iv. 177; Englands-haf, the English Sea, i. e. the North Sea, between England and Norway, 329, x. 272, 398, xi. 201, Fær. 88; Írlands-haf, the Irish Sea, i. e. the Atlantic, Þorf. Karl. 390; Álanz-haf, the gulf of Bothnia, Orkn. (begin.); Sólundar-haf, the sea of the Sulin Island (Norway), Fms. x. 34, 122; Grikklands-haf, the Grecian Archipelago, vi. 134, 161, vii. 85, passim; Svarta-haf, the Black Sea, Hkr. i. 5, Fms. vi. 169; Jótlands-haf, the Cattegat, 264; Jórsala-haf, the sea of Jerusalem, i. e. the Mediterranean, x. 85, Fb. iii; Rauða-haf or Hafið Rauða, the ‘Red Sea,’ i. e. the Ocean (mythol.), nú heldr jörð griðum upp, en himininn varðar fyrir ofan, en Hafit Rauða fyrir utan, er liggr um lönd öll þau er vér höfum tíðendi af, Grág. i. 166; in mod. usage the Red Sea = Sinus Arabicus; Dumbs-haf, the Polar Sea, Landn.; Miðjarðar-haf, the Mediterranean; Atlants-haf, the Atlantic; Kyrra-haf, the Pacific (these three in mod. writers only).COMPDS: hafsafl, hafsauga, hafsbotn, hafsbrún, hafsflóð, hafsgeil, hafsgeimr, hafsmegin, hafalda, hafatt, hafbára, hafbylgja, haffugl, haffærr, hafför, hafgall, hafgerðingar, Hafgerðingadrápa, hafgjálfr, hafgola, hafgúfa, hafhallt, hafhrútr, hafíss, hafkaldr, hafkóngr, haflauðr, hafleið, hafleiði, hafleiðis, Hafliði, hafligr, hafnest, hafnýra, hafreið, hafrek, hafreka, hafrekinn, hafrekinn, hafrekstr, hafræðr, hafrœna, hafrœnn, hafsigling, hafsiglingarmaðr, hafskip, hafskíð, hafskrimsl, hafsleipnir, hafstormr, hafstrambr, hafstraumr, hafsúla, haftyrðill, hafvelktr, hafviðri, hafvillr, hafvillur, hafþrunginn.B. Lifting; hann hnykkir upp steininum, sýndisk flestum mönnum úlíkligr til hafs fyrir vaxtar sakir, Finnb. 324; cp. Grettis-haf, the lift of Grettir, of a heavy stone.II. beginning; upp-haf, principium. -
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adj:[ Den botniske Bugt] the Gulf of Bothnia.
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