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1 topography
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > topography
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2 topography
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3 topography
noun1) Topographie, die2) (features) örtliche od. (geh.) topographische Gegebenheiten* * *to·pog·ra·phy[təˈpɒgrəfi, AM -ˈpɑ:g-]* * *[tə'pɒgrəfɪ]nTopografie f* * *1. GEOG Topografie f (Beschreibung und Darstellung einer geografischen Örtlichkeit)2. topografische Beschaffenheit (einer Örtlichkeit)topog. abk2. topography* * *noun1) Topographie, die2) (features) örtliche od. (geh.) topographische Gegebenheiten* * *n.Geländekunde f.Ortsbeschreibung f.Topographie f. -
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5 topography
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6 topography
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7 dissected topography
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > dissected topography
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8 karst topography
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > karst topography
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9 moraine topography
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > moraine topography
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10 sloping topography
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sloping topography
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11 protection of topography
< jur> ■ Topographieschutz mEnglish-german technical dictionary > protection of topography
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12 X-ray topography
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13 baric topography
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14 dynamical topography of sea surface
English-German geography dictionary > dynamical topography of sea surface
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15 knob-and-kettle topography
Kamenkesselgelände; kuppige GrundmoränenlandschaftEnglish-German geography dictionary > knob-and-kettle topography
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16 noise topography
Ermittlung der Schallisobaren, Aufnahme der LärmpegelkarteEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > noise topography
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17 chart
< gen> ■ Übersicht f< docu> ■ Tafel f< docu> (graphical representation of data; e.g. line diagram, bar chart) ■ Diagramm n ; Graph m form ; graphische Darstellung f ; Schaubild n ; Grafik f ugs< docu> (of curves, values; e.g. as bar charts) ■ grafische Darstellung f ; graphische Darstellung f<navig.docu> (of sea routes) ■ Karte f -
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19 map
<navig.docu> (e.g. road, city) ■ Karte fvt <i&c> ■ erfassen vt -
20 mapping
<tech.gen> (allocation, distribution of data) ■ Mapping n< edp> (of graphics; projection of a bitmap on a 3D body) ■ Mapping n prakt ; Projektion f form ; Abbildung fpract < edp> ■ Picture-Mapping n ; Surface-Mapping n ; Oberflächenprojektion f form ; Mapping n prakt<el.mus> (distribution of several samples on keyboard zones and velocity zones) ■ Mapping n<geo.docu> (surveying) ■ Kartenaufnahme f< math> ■ Abbildung f<navig.docu> ■ Kartographie f
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