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 Übersetzung für 'open land' von Englisch nach Deutsch
agr.
open land
Freiland {n}
ecol.for.geogr.
open land
Offenland {n}
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ecol.for.geogr.
half-open land
Halboffenland {n}
constr.RealEst.
unzoned open land [Am.]
unbebaute Fläche {f}
Teiltreffer
hist.lawpol.
Renewed (Land / Land's) Constitution [Bohemia, 1627] [Obnovené zřízení zemské]
Verneuerte Landesordnung {f}
geol.
earthquake with a magnitude of 8.2 on the open / open-ended Richter scale
Erdbeben {n} der Stärke 8,2 auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala
electr.
land
Lötauge {n}
15
to landlanden
1315
naut.
to land
anlegen [Schiff]
136
landLand {n}
467
transp.
to land
ausladen
28
RealEst.
land
Boden {m} [Grundbesitz]
113
agr.RealEst.
land
Grund und Boden
land
10
Steg {m} [Fläche zur Befestigung bzw. Führung von Teilen]
to landaufkommen [aufsetzen, auftreffen]
52
geogr.
land
Festland {n} [fester Boden]
10
aviat.
to land
aufsetzen [landen]
136
weapons
land
Feld {n}
17
inner landBinnenland {n}
land acquisitionLandkauf {m}
farm landAgrarland {n} [Landschaft]
to sight landLand sichten
land agentImmobilienmakler {m}
sports
land sailing
Strandsegeln {n}
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  • Open Range – Weites Land = Open Range [Kevin Costner]
  • Open Tuning {n} = open tuning
  • Open-Air- = open-air
  • Heiliges Land {n} <Hl. Land> = Holy Land [referring to Palestine and Israel]
  • Open-Closed-Prinzip {n} = open-closed principle
  • Open-Access-Zeitschriften {pl} = open access journals
  • Open-Air-Kino {n} = ozoner [Am.] [sl.]
  • Open-Source-Software {f} = open source software <OSS>
  • Open-Air-Versammlung {f} = open-air assembly
  • Open-Air-Fest {n} = open-air festival
  • Open-Air-Saison {f} = open-air season
  • Open-Air-Festival {n} = open air festival
  • Open-Air-Konzert {n} = open-air concert
  • Open-Label-Studie {f} <OLS> = open-label study <OLS>
  • Open-Source-Hardware {f} <OSH> = open-source hardware <OSH>
  • Kasernierte Volkspolizei {f} (-Land) <KVP(-Land)> [DDR, Teil der KVP und Vorläufer der Landstreitkräfte der NVA] = Barracked People's Police (-ground) [GDR, part of the Barracked People's Police and forerunner of the ground forces of the NPA]
  • Australian Open {n} [Tennisturnier] <AusOpen, AO> = Australian Open [tennis tournament] <AO>
  • ...weil Open Source wichtig ist = ...because open source matters
  • Open Platform Communications {f} <OPC> [Kommunikationsprotokoll] = open platform communications <OPC>
  • Open-Kollektor {m} [auch: Open-Collector, Openkollektor] = open collector <OC>
  • Open Air {n} [kurz: Open-Air-Konzert] = open-air concert
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Concerned that it might otherwise become a massive subdivision development, community groups and citizens organized to lobby for its preservation as open land.
  • DeBary boasts several large parks and open land, each serving several outdoor activities.
  • Southington boasts a fair share of large parks and open land, each serving several outdoor activities, and as a whole, a vast array of them.
  • Between the constituent urban areas are relatively open suburbs and even some open land with agricultural fields.
  • In part replacement for these closed pools and those at Scarbrook Road in Old Town a "Water Palace" facility was built on Metropolitan Open Land opposite the old airport for the Conservative council and opened in 1990.

  • It is a mixture of suburban development and open land (including some farmland) situated 8 miles (13 km) north north-west of Charing Cross.
  • Enfield was recorded in Domesday Book in 1086 as "Enefelde", and as "Einefeld" in 1214, "Enfeld" in 1293, and "Enfild" in 1564: that is 'open land of a man called Ēana', or 'where lambs are reared', from the Old English "feld" with an Old English personal name or with Old English "ēan" 'lamb'.
  • The area continued predominantly as open land until it was developed as a suburb in the early nineteenth century.
  • However, while in general these concepts are quite distinct in the UK from the green belt as a statutory development plan designation, an exception occurs in London where land may be designated as "Metropolitan Open Land" (MOL).
  • The Inclosure Acts brought fences to separate formerly open land into many smaller fields, deer forests were being cut down, and arable land was increasing.

  • This new site's proximity to the sea and the accessible open land surrounding it made it a better location than the old one.
  • Hill Area is an open land district that forms the eastern edge of Fremont. It is the site of Mission Peak.
  • It may be in the narrow strip of open land formed between the woods of Tramecourt and Azincourt (close to the modern village of Azincourt).
  • Soyinka opposes allowing Fulani herdsmen the ability to graze their cattle on open land in southern, Christian-dominated Nigeria and believes these herdsmen should be declared terrorists to enable the restriction of their movements.
  • A majority of its terrain is forested with hardwoods and conifers, and a majority of its open land is devoted to agriculture.

  • About 17% of the basin is unused open land with another 8% of wetlands.
  • Just days after trading away the team's three leading scorers, it was announced that the plans for a new downtown arena on the open land at Lebreton Flats had fallen through.
  • Today common ostriches prefer open land and are native to the savannas and Sahel of Africa, both north and south of the equatorial forest zone.
  • One on the southern coast (Snelsetter) which opened in August 1934 and was closed at the end of World War Two; it was used by military and civil aircraft, and now is open land.
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