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1 Vermessungswesen
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Vermessungswesen
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2 Topographie
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3 Flusslandschaft
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4 Geländekunde
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5 Topographie
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6 Topografie
To|po|gra|fie [topogra'fiː]f -, -n[-'fiːən] topography* * *To·po·gra·fieRR<-, -n>[topograˈfi:, pl -iən]f topography* * * -
7 Landschaft
f1. scenery; aus der Ferne gesehen, auch GEOL.: landscape; GEOG. topography; (das Land, anmutige Landschaft) countryside; fig., politische etc.: scene, landscape; das passt nicht in die Landschaft umg., fig. it doesn’t fit into the general scheme of things; was stehst du in der Landschaft herum? umg. what are you waiting ( oder hanging around) for?2. Gemälde: landscape3. (Gegend) region* * *die Landschaftscenery; countryside; landscape* * *Lạnd|schaft ['lantʃaft]f -, -enscenery no pl; (Gemälde) landscape; (= ländliche Gegend) countryside; (fig) landscape, sceneeine öde Landschaft — a barren landscape or region
die Landschaften Italiens — the types of countryside in Italy
in der Landschaft herumstehen (inf) — to stand around
da stand einsam ein Hochhaus in der Landschaft ( herum) (inf) — there was one solitary skyscraper to be seen
die politische Landschaft — the political scene or landscape
die kulinarische/kulturelle Landschaft — the culinary/cultural scene
* * *(the area of land that a person can look at all at the same time: He stood on the hill surveying the landscape.) landscape* * *Land·schaft<-, -en>[ˈlantʃaft]f1. (Gegend) countryside, scenery2. (Situation) landscape, situation, scenedie politische \Landschaft the political landscape3. (Gemälde einer Landschaft) landscape* * *die; Landschaft, Landschaften1) landscape; (ländliche Gegend) countryside2) (Gemälde) landscape3) (Gegend) region* * *1. scenery; aus der Ferne gesehen, auch GEOL landscape; GEOG topography; (das Land, anmutige Landschaft) countryside; fig, politische etc: scene, landscape;2. Gemälde: landscape3. (Gegend) region* * *die; Landschaft, Landschaften1) landscape; (ländliche Gegend) countryside2) (Gemälde) landscape3) (Gegend) region* * *f.countryside n.landscape n.region n.site n. -
8 Ortsbeschaffenheit
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9 örtlich
örtlich I adj GEN local, regional örtlich II adv GEN locally* * ** * *örtlich
local, regional, (Handel) on;
• örtlich begrenzt regional;
• örtlich zuständig locally competent;
• örtlich begrenzen (beschränken) to localize;
• örtlich verschieden sein to vary from place to place;
• örtliche Begrenzung localization;
• örtliche Beschaffenheit local topography;
• örtliche Fachgewerkschaft local industrial union;
• örtlicher Geschäftsführer resident manager;
• örtliche Interessen local interests;
• örtlicher Verbrauch local consumption;
• örtlich begrenzte Werbeaktion (Werbung) local campaign (advertising);
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10 landschaft
f1. scenery; aus der Ferne gesehen, auch GEOL.: landscape; GEOG. topography; (das Land, anmutige Landschaft) countryside; fig., politische etc.: scene, landscape; das passt nicht in die Landschaft umg., fig. it doesn’t fit into the general scheme of things; was stehst du in der Landschaft herum? umg. what are you waiting ( oder hanging around) for?2. Gemälde: landscape3. (Gegend) region* * *die Landschaftscenery; countryside; landscape* * *Lạnd|schaft ['lantʃaft]f -, -enscenery no pl; (Gemälde) landscape; (= ländliche Gegend) countryside; (fig) landscape, sceneeine öde Landschaft — a barren landscape or region
die Landschaften Italiens — the types of countryside in Italy
in der Landschaft herumstehen (inf) — to stand around
da stand einsam ein Hochhaus in der Landschaft ( herum) (inf) — there was one solitary skyscraper to be seen
die politische Landschaft — the political scene or landscape
die kulinarische/kulturelle Landschaft — the culinary/cultural scene
* * *(the area of land that a person can look at all at the same time: He stood on the hill surveying the landscape.) landscape* * *Land·schaft<-, -en>[ˈlantʃaft]f1. (Gegend) countryside, scenery2. (Situation) landscape, situation, scenedie politische \Landschaft the political landscape3. (Gemälde einer Landschaft) landscape* * *die; Landschaft, Landschaften1) landscape; (ländliche Gegend) countryside2) (Gemälde) landscape3) (Gegend) region* * *…landschaft f im subst1. allg im wörtl Sinn: landscape;Auenlandschaft landscape of meadows;Ruinenlandschaft landscape with ruins;Seenlandschaft lake districtFernsehlandschaft television scene;Kulturlandschaft cultural scene;Parteienlandschaft party political scene;Presselandschaft world of the press* * *die; Landschaft, Landschaften1) landscape; (ländliche Gegend) countryside2) (Gemälde) landscape3) (Gegend) region* * *f.countryside n.landscape n.region n.site n. -
11 topografisch
to|po|gra|fisch [topo'graːfɪʃ]1. adjtopographic(al)2. advvermessen topographicallydas Land ist topographisch und klimatisch ungeeignet — the topography and the climate of this country are ill suited
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12 Röntgentopographie
f <phys.mat> ■ X-ray topography -
13 Topographie
f < geo> ■ topography -
14 Topographien
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15 Topographieschutz
m < jur> ■ protection of topography; microchip protection -
16 örtliche Beschaffenheit
örtliche Beschaffenheit
local topographyBusiness german-english dictionary > örtliche Beschaffenheit
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17 Ortsbeschreibung
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18 Topografie
To·po·gra·phie, To·po·gra·fieRR <-, -n> [topograʼfi:, pl -iən] ftopography -
19 Topographie
To·po·gra·phie, To·po·gra·fieRR <-, -n> [topograʼfi:, pl -iən] ftopography -
20 bewegtes Gelände
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > bewegtes Gelände
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