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 Übersetzung für 'canal bank' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a canal bank | canal banks
canal bankKanalufer {n}
Teiltreffer
anat.
atrioventricular canal <AVC, AV canal> [Canalis atrioventricularis]
Atrioventrikularkanal {m} <AVC, AV-Kanal>
anat.
atrioventricular canal <AVC, AV canal> [Canalis atrioventricularis]
atrioventrikulärer Kanal {m} <AVC, AV-Kanal>
dent.
nerve-canal and root-canal condenser
Nervkanal- und Wurzelkanal-Stopfer {m}
fin.
bank-to-bank transfer
zwischenbankliche Überweisung {f}
naut.
canal
Wasserstraße {f}
26
naut.
canal
Schifffahrtskanal {m}
7
naut.
canal
Schiffahrtskanal {m} [alt]
13
naut.
canal
Kanal {m}
346
anat.zool.
pharyngeal canal
Pharynxkanal {m}
geogr.
Marchfeld Canal
Marchfeldkanal {m}
naut.transp.travel
canal trip
Kanalfahrt {f}
anat.
cochlear canal
Schneckengang {m} [im Innenohr]
constr.
canal lining
Kanalauskleidung {f}
anat.
auricular canal
Aurikularkanal {m}
dent.
canal straightening
Kanalbegradigung {f}
anat.
central canal
Zentralkanal {m}
anat.
alimentary canal
Verdauungs­kanal {m}
travelTrVocab.
canal cruise
Grachtenrundfahrt {f}
dent.
dentinal canal
Zahnbeinkanälchen {n}
geogr.naut.
Panama Canal
Panama-Kanal {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Much of the Bury arm of the canal runs alongside the River Irwell through the Irwell Valley, and eventually required the construction of huge retaining walls to prevent the canal bank from sliding down the hill.
  • Her funeral procession started from her residence at West Canal bank, and the ceremony was held in the house of her eldest son.
  • Fishing is a popular sport: with its miles of river and canal bank and its balancing lakes, Milton Keynes is a favoured location for anglers.
  • The city has built a new campus in quieter environments on the Canal Bank, but the old university buildings are still functioning.
  • Limestone quarries (sinkhole recorded 1804) made Ardclough townland, which is located on a canal bank, the focus of economic activity from the 1800s until the death of owner Patrick Sullivan in 1879 (peak activity 1850s).

  • The design feature supported the incorporator's dual intent to profit not only from tolls charged on canal traffic but from the sale of mill sites and the leasing of water rights to mill operators along the last mile of the canal bank.
  • The new club will play under the Bramley Buffaloes name with their home matches at Rodley’s Canal Bank ground, but on 16 April 2015, the club announced that they had to pull out of the Yorkshire Men's League for the 2015 season (due to having no coach and a lack of players), but hope to be back for the 2016 season.
  • Many of the handrails by the bridges show deep marks worn by the towropes by which horses pulled canal barges until the 1950s, and it is still possible to see ramps on the canal bank designed to assist horses that fell in the canal after being startled by the noise of a train.
  • The linking canal spur was filled in and made into a long narrow park, Royal Canal Bank, in 1956. The reservoir, however, still exists.
  • On 16 October 2007 a serious breach occurred when part of the canal bank near Gilwern collapsed, causing a number of houses to be evacuated.

  • They are generally placed in pre-existing grooves in the canal bank.
  • The Canal Bank on which it stands is the property of the people of Banagher and is held in trust as a public amenity.
  • The Trans Pennine Trail runs through Royston along the canal bank.
  • It is located is immediately behind Essex Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, on top of the canal bank.
  • Blessington Street Basin formerly used to supply water to the city, and to Jameson and Powers distilleries, is located adjacent to the Royal Canal Bank road, it was supplied with water piped along the canal and has been a public park since its opening; it remains a haven for wildlife.

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