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101 land-borði
a, m. the ‘landward’ side, Fms. viii. 417, Bs. i. 423. -
102 landborði
m. the ‘landward’ side. -
103 advertō (advortō)
advertō (advortō) tī, sus, ere, to turn to, turn towards, direct: In partem lumina, O.: agmen urbi, V.: terris proram, V.: classem in portum, L.: hue carinam, O.: Scythicas advertitur oras, steers to, O.: proram, to turn landward, V.: laeti advertuntur harenae, V. — To direct, turn: huc mentem, V.: malis numen, your power to (avenge my) wrongs, V.: animum adverte, attend: animum in eum: monitis animos advertite vestris, O.: adverte, give heed, V.: animis advertite vestris, V. — Animum adverto is often used like animadverto, as verb trans.: postquam id animum advertit, Cs.: animum advortit inter saxa cochleas, S.: quam rem vitio dent, T.: magnas esse copias hostium, etc., Cs.: tunc esset hoc animum advertendum: quā re animum adversā, Cs. -
104 landwärts gelegen
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105 landinwaarts
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106 landwaarts
adv. landward, inland, shoreward, onshore -
107 pasadizo
• alley• corridor• crossover• gangway• landward• lang syne• passably• passage in the recitative style• passband• walkover• walky-talky -
108 pasaje
• alley• landward• lang syne• passably• passage in the recitative style• passenger ship• passer-by• ticket -
109 persona de tierra firme
• landslide• landwardDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > persona de tierra firme
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110 senda
• byway• footpath• landward• lang syne• paternoster• path analysis• pathology• patience -
111 vereda
• by-path• bypath• footpath• landward• lang syne• paternoster• path analysis• pathology• patience• sidewalk -
112 poljski
• agrarian; camp; landward; polish; predial; rural; rustic -
113 seoski
• bucolic; countrified; cross-country; landward; pastoral; provincial; rural; rustic -
114 belső
(DE) Innen; Interne {r}; inner; innere; innerer; inneres; innerlich; inniglich; intern; intus; inwendig; inwärtig; hausintern; (EN) downtown; endo-; homefelt; in; inboard; inland; inner; innerly; inside; interior; internal; intestine; intrinsic; intrinsical; inward; landlocked; landward; pectoral -
115 falusi
(DE) Dörfer {r}; dörfisch; dörflich; ländlich; landsässig; rural; (EN) hayseed; hick; landward; rural; villageous; villager; villatic; yokel -
116 vidéki
(DE) provinzial; landsässig; (EN) countryside; down-home; hick; landsman; landward; out of town; provincial; rural -
117 baseline
I n основна лінія- normal baselines нормальні основні лінії- straight baselines прямі основні лінії- waters on the landward side of the baseline води, розташовані до берега від вихідної лініїII adj базовий- baseline scenario базовий сценарій -
118 бряг брегът
бряг брегъ̀т,бряг м., бреговѐ, (два) бря̀га ( морски) coast, shore, sea-shore; ( морски, речен и пр.) waterside; поет. strand; ( естествено стръмен или укрепен, на река) levee; (на река) (river-)bank, riverside; (на езеро) shore, side (of a lake); (на дол, ров) side; (на канал) bank; каменист \бряг брегът rocky/ironbound coast; към брега coastward(s); shoreward; landward(s). -
119 берег
м.1) (канала, реки) bank; (моря, большого озера) shore; ( береговая линия) (sea)coast; ( пляж) beachбе́рег мо́ря — seashore
на берегу́ реки́ [о́зера] (о доме и т.п.) — on the riverside [on the lakeside]
вы́йти из берего́в (о реке) — burst its banks
скали́стый морско́й бе́рег — cliffs pl
пое́хать на бе́рег мо́ря — go to the seaside
2) ( суша - в противоположность морю) land; shoreсойти́ на бе́рег — go ashore
дости́чь бе́рега — reach land
к бе́регу — shoreward, landward, towards the shore
на берегу́ — ashore, on shore
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120 landwards
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