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 Übersetzung für 'canal building' von Englisch nach Deutsch
constr.
canal building
Kanalbau {m}
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}
naut.
canal
Wasserstraße {f}
26
naut.
canal
Schiffahrtskanal {m} [alt]
13
naut.
canal
Schifffahrtskanal {m}
7
naut.
canal
Kanal {m}
346
naut.
canal barge
Kanalboot {n}
anat.
humeral canal
Humeruskanal {m}
canal duesKanalgebühren {pl}
dent.
dentinal canal
Zahnkanälchen {n}
med.
canal orifice
Kanalausgang {m}
fish
occipital canal
Occipitalkanal {m}
geogr.naut.
Elbląg Canal
Kanal {m} Elbing-Osterode
geogr.naut.
Elbląg Canal
Oberlandkanal {m}
geogr.naut.
Elbląg Canal
Oberländischer Kanal {m}
geogr.hydro.
canal bottom
Kanalgrund {m}
naut.
canal lock
Kanalschleuse {f}
discharge canalEntlastungs­gerinne {n}
anat.
root canal
Wurzelkanal {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • During this period of canal mania, huge sums were invested in canal building.
  • From 1790 he was also the director of the water communications and significantly contributed to the canal-building in his region.
  • In 1838, he was appointed to a commission which administered funds raised for canal building.
  • Carrington Power Station was on the south bank of the Manchester Ship Canal. Building work commenced in 1947, although land for the site was acquired in 1916.
  • Morrisburg took its name from James Morris, Canada's first postmaster general. Morris also played an important role in canal-building in the area.

  • Oldknow’s influence had already been felt in other areas of Stockport, best-known for industrial and canal building activities in Marple and Mellor.
  • This construction at the end of the 7th century may have been carried out by Pharaoh Necho II, possibly as part of his uncompleted canal building project from the Nile to the Gulf of Suez.
  • Canal building progressed steadily in Germany in the 17th and 18th centuries with three great rivers, the Elbe, Oder and Weser being linked by canals.
  • Examples include installing microphones under a creaky wooden floor to record and manipulate the sounds in a software program, growing and constructing piezoelectric crystal microphones, touring the Grand Union Canal, building a laser "microphone" and creating a massive morse code chorus for BBC Radio 3.
  • In spring 587, continuing his canal-building regime, Emperor Wen built the Shanyang Canal (...) between the Yangtze River and the Huai River to improve the transport of material between those two rivers.

  • Major canal building began in the United Kingdom after the onset of the Industrial revolution in the 18th century.
  • To aid settlement and the timber trade, the nineteenth century saw a spree of canal building projects across the region.
  • The family relationship between several members of the Cabarrus family and the Lesseps family (also originary from Bayonne), one of whose most notable members was Ferdinand de Lesseps, builder of the Suez Canal probably also influenced in this canal building impulse.
  • With large and dense populations in Flanders and Holland, farmers there were forced to take maximum advantage of every bit of usable land; the country had become a pioneer in canal building, soil restoration and maintenance, soil drainage, and land reclamation technology.
  • Afterwards he supervised the whole project as the chief engineer of the canal building company; his co-workers in this endeavour were another four Hungarian engineers: István Kauser, László Nyári, Garibaldi Pulszky and István Stéghmüller.

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