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adjectivetidal power station — Gezeitenkraftwerk, das
* * *see academic.ru/74942/tide">tide* * *tid·al[ˈtaɪdəl]adj von Gezeiten abhängig\tidal basin Tidebecken nt\tidal flow zyklisches Verkehrsaufkommen* * *['taɪdl]adjTide-, Gezeiten-; waters den Gezeiten unterworfenthis river is not tidal — in diesem Fluss gibt es keine Gezeiten, das ist kein Tidefluss
* * *tidal [ˈtaıdl] adj1. Gezeiten…2. von den Gezeiten abhängig, sich nach den Gezeiten richtend (Dampfer etc)3. Flut…* * *adjectivetidal power station — Gezeitenkraftwerk, das
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3 пролив Ваддензе
пролив Ваддензе
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Wadden Sea
The Wadden sea is a shallow sea extending along the North Sea coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. It is a highly dynamic ecosystem with tidal channels, sands, mud flats, salt marshes, beaches, dunes, river mouths and a transition zone to the North Sea, the offshore zone. Most parts of the Wadden Sea, in particular in The Netherlands and Lower Saxony, are sheltered by barrier islands and contain smaller or wider areas of intertidal flats. The present form of the Wadden Sea is the result of both natural forces and action by man. Twice a day, on average, 15 km3 of sea water enter the Wadden sea. With the water from the North Sea, large amount of sand and silt are imported which settle in places with little water movement. During low tides large parts of the Wadden Sea emerge. These so-called tidal flats cover about 2/3 of the tidal area and are one of its most characteristic features. Nowhere in the world can such a large unbroken stretch of tidal flats be found. They account for 60% of all tidal areas in Europe and North Africa. (Source: CWSS)
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1. intransitive verb[Wellen:] branden; [Fluten, Menschenmenge:] sich wälzen; [elektrischer Strom:] ansteigen2. noun1) (of the sea) Branden, dasPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120888/surge_up">surge up* * *[sə:‹] 1. verb 2. noun(a surging movement, or a sudden rush: The stone hit his head and he felt a surge of pain; a sudden surge of anger.) die Welle* * *[sɜ:ʤ, AM sɜ:rʤ]I. vian angry crowd \surged through the gates of the president's palace eine aufgebrachte Menschenmenge drängte durch die Tore des Präsidentenpalastes2. (increase strongly) profits [stark] ansteigen3. ( fig)a wave of resentment surged up inside her eine Woge des Zorns stieg in ihr hochII. n1. (sudden increase) [plötzlicher] Anstiegshe was overwhelmed by a \surge of remorse plötzlich überkam sie starke Reueto feel a \surge of anger Zorn in sich dat hochsteigen fühlento feel a \surge of sympathy for sb plötzlich eine starke Zuneigung zu jdm empfinden* * *[sɜːdZ]1. n(of sea) Wogen nt; (of floodwater) Schwall m; (ELEC) Spannungsstoß mthere was a surge of sympathy for him — es gab eine Sympathiewelle für ihn
he felt a sudden surge of rage — er fühlte, wie die Wut in ihm aufstieg
a surge in demand/exports — ein rascher Nachfrage-/Exportanstieg
2. vi(sea) branden; (floods, river) anschwellen; (demand, exports) rasch ansteigenblood surged to her head — ihr schoss das Blut ins Gesicht
they surged toward(s)/(a)round him — sie drängten auf ihn zu/umdrängten ihn
people surged in/out — eine Menschenmenge flutete herein/heraus
to surge ahead/forward — vorpreschen
* * *A s1. Woge f, (hohe) Welle (beide auch fig), Sturzsee f2. Wogen n, (An)Branden n (beide auch fig)3. fig (Auf)Wallung f:4. ELEK Spannungsstoß m:surge voltage Stoßspannung fB v/i1. wogen, hochgehen, -branden (alle auch fig Gefühle etc), fig (auf)wallen:3. figa) wogen, (vorwärts)drängen (Menschenmenge etc)b) brausen (Orgel, Verkehr etc)4. ELEKa) plötzlich ansteigen (Spannung, Strom)b) heftig schwanken (Spannung etc)* * *1. intransitive verb[Wellen:] branden; [Fluten, Menschenmenge:] sich wälzen; [elektrischer Strom:] ansteigen2. noun1) (of the sea) Branden, dasPhrasal Verbs:- surge up* * *(electricity) n.Stromstoß m. n.Überspannung f. v.wogen v.
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