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 Übersetzung für 'ice up' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO to frost over | to ice over | to ice up
to ice upvereisen
5+ Wörter
break-up of the iceBruch {m} des Eises
Teiltreffer
bot.T
iceplant / ice-plant / ice plant family {sg} [family Aizoaceae, also Ficoidaceae]
Eiskrautgewächse {pl}
bot.T
iceplant / ice-plant / ice plant family {sg} [family Aizoaceae, also Ficoidaceae]
Aizoaceen {pl}
bot.T
iceplant / ice-plant / ice plant family {sg} [family Aizoaceae, also Ficoidaceae]
Mittagsblumengewächse {pl}
iceEis {n}
1036
gastr.
to ice
eisen [Tee, Wodka]
18
hydro.
drift ice
Drifteis {n}
geol.meteo.
glacier ice
Gletschereis {n}
sports
ice canoeing
Eiskanufahren {n}
meteo.
ice accumulation
Eisablagerung {f}
sports
ice picks {pl}
Eisdorn {m}
ice fishingEisfischen {n}
meteo.
ice cloud
Eiswolke {f}
orn.T
ice pigeon
Eistaube {f}
sports
(ice) skates
Schlittschuhe {pl}
geogr.
ice shelf
Schelfeis {n}
gastr.
stracciatella (ice)
Stracciatella {n} [Eis]
meteo.
ice jam
Eisstoß {m}
sports
ice track
Eisbahn {f} [Bobbahn, Rennrodelbahn]
ice-hearted {adj}kaltherzig
archaeo.
ice mummy
Eismumie {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Climbing just as a pair, the route, which they named 'In the Shadow of Lies', took them four days to complete and included ice up to 90°.
  • However, the fact that for ninety percent of the Quaternary Nunavik has been covered with glacial ice up to four kilometres thick has meant that, during the very brief deglaciations, ice dams and/or moraines have tended to prevent the river from flowing westwards.
  • With the special hull design and an engine power with a maximum horsepower of 2200, measured at the cylinders, "Stettin" was able to break ice up to a thickness of half a meter, at a constant speed of one to two knots.
  • The north face of the mountain is much steeper and offers several routes involving moderately steep climbing on snow and ice (up to French grade AD) in the winter.
  • Above the treeline, both the Staircase and Eskdale Spurs are very exposed, particularly in winter, and they may "ice up" after about 4pm, making progress dangerous.

  • They will be equipped with a power plant with two RITM-200 reactors and will be capable of overcoming ice up to 3 meters thick.
  • Given the realities of the North Atlantic in winter, the reinforcements would have to land in Nova Scotia, since the Saint Lawrence River begins to ice up in December.
  • ... 2 km), and contain ice up to 800,000 years old.
  • They will be equipped with a power plant with two RITM-200 reactors and will be capable of overcoming ice up to 3 meters thick.
  • During the winter, the lake is often frozen over with ice up to [...] thick.

  • level ice and operate in continuous motion in level ice up to [...] thick.
  • ago, Gabriola was covered with ice up to [...] thick.
  • She arrived in Kronstadt on 4 March 1899 after breaking through ice and a formal reception was held to mark her arrival.
  • Her two Bergen BRG8 diesel engines produced over 8000 shaft horsepower enabling her to travel through ice up to [...] thick at [...].
  • They can proceed through fresh water ice up to [...] thick, and break ice up to [...] thick, through ramming.

  • "Glacier" was capable of breaking ice up to [...] thick, and of continuous breaking of [...] thick ice at [...].
  • The ships have performed beyond expectations in both level ice up to [...] thick, which can be broken in continuous motion at [...] , and ridges up to [...] deep, which can be penetrated by either allowing the forward-facing propeller to mill (crush) the ice or breaking the ridge apart with the propeller wash.
  • The 13,000-ton (13,200-metric ton) "Polar Star" is able to break through ice up to [...] thick by backing and ramming, and can steam continuously through [...] of ice at [...].
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