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 Übersetzung für 'canal traffic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   canal traffic | -
canal trafficKanalverkehr {m}
Teiltreffer
anat.
atrioventricular canal <AVC, AV canal> [Canalis atrioventricularis]
atrioventrikulärer Kanal {m} <AVC, AV-Kanal>
anat.
atrioventricular canal <AVC, AV canal> [Canalis atrioventricularis]
Atrioventrikularkanal {m} <AVC, AV-Kanal>
dent.
nerve-canal and root-canal condenser
Nervkanal- und Wurzelkanal-Stopfer {m}
naut.
canal
Schiffahrtskanal {m} [alt]
13
naut.
canal
Kanal {m}
346
naut.
canal
Wasserstraße {f}
26
naut.
canal
Schifffahrtskanal {m}
7
for.
resin canal
Harzkanal {m}
dent.
canal straightening
Kanalbegradigung {f}
geogr.hydro.
canal bottom
Kanalgrund {m}
lateral canalSeitenkanal {m}
fish
oculoscapular canal
Oculoscapularkanal {m}
geogr.
Mittelland Canal
Mittellandkanal {m}
fish
occipital canal
Occipitalkanal {m}
constr.
canal building
Kanalbau {m}
hydro.
canal section
Kanalabschnitt {m}
hydro.
branch canal
Stichkanal {m}
hydro.
branch canal
Zweigkanal {m}
naut.
canal port
Kanalhafen {m}
canal bargeKanalschute {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • 5 knots for entering and exiting the locks. Canal traffic signals present 1,000 feet (304.8 m) each side of the Montlake Bridge and east of the Fremont bridge and west of the Ballard Bridge.
  • A bilander was a small European merchant ship with two masts - used in the Netherlands for coast and canal traffic and occasionally seen in the North Sea but more frequently to be seen in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • If the waterway had been built, canal traffic would have crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct heading north to Chester and the River Dee.
  • The UK's canal system provided a nationwide transport network during the Industrial Revolution, but with the advent of the railways, commercial canal traffic gradually diminished and the last regular long-distance transportation of goods by canal had virtually disappeared by 1970.
  • One involving a high level vertical opening bridge which will allow the majority of canal traffic to pass under without the need for opening.

  • Their speed and carrying capacity caused much freight traffic to move to the railroads, causing a decline in canal traffic.
  • The use of Limehouse Basin as a major distribution hub declined with the growth of the railways, although the revival of canal traffic during World War I and World War II gave it a brief swansong.
  • In France, a steady linking of all the river systems – Rhine, Rhône, Saône and Seine – and the North Sea was boosted in 1879 by the establishment of the Freycinet gauge, which specified the minimum size of locks. Canal traffic doubled in the first decades of the 20th century.
  • Fradley Junction in Staffordshire is a popular place to observe canal traffic, as are many other junctions like Saul, due to the occasional need for three boats to pass.
  • Competition from the railway and tramway reduced canal traffic, and the Wilts and Berks fell into disuse in 1901.

  • The complete freedom of a carrier of passengers at common law to make such contracts as he thinks fit was not curtailed by the Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854, and a specific contract that enlarges, diminishes or excludes his duty to take care (e.g., by a condition that the passenger travels "at his own risk against all casualties") cannot be pronounced to be unreasonable if the law authorises it.
  • though in other areas of the Grantham Canal some bridges have been rebuilt to accommodate canal traffic.
  • As a means to secure a just and equitable re-assessment of the charges throughout Britain, Mundella introduced his Railway and Canal Traffic Bill, which would hand control over the railways to the Board of Trade, including the power to enforce reductions in charges.
  • Described as the "most momentous piece of legislation in the field of railway law to have been enacted since the Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854", it was passed by Harold Macmillan's Conservative government to dissolve the British Transport Commission (BTC), which had been established by Clement Attlee's Labour government in 1947 to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport.
  • Seth and Joseph Read and Simeon Wheelock joined Committees of Correspondence. The P&W Railroad ended canal traffic in 1848.

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