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 Übersetzung für 'cellar cool' von Englisch nach Deutsch
cellar-cool {adj}kühl wie im Keller
Teiltreffer
cellarKohlenbunker {m}
12
RealEst.
cellar
1960
Keller {m} [Kellerraum, bes. zum Lagern von Wein, Kohlen etc.]
archi.
cellar floor
Kellerfußboden {m}
archi.
weaving cellar
Webkeller {m}
archi.
cellar-vault
Kellergewölbe {n}
constr.
stone cellar
Steinkeller {m}
RealEst.
cellar storeroom
Vorratskeller {m}
cellar doorKellertür {f}
cyclone cellarZyklonschutzraum {m}
oenol.
cellar temperature {adj}
kellerkalt
oenol.
cellar technology
Kellertechnik {f}
mining
rig cellar
Bohrkeller {m}
cellar entranceKellereingang {m}
tool cellarWerkzeugkeller {m}
cellar steps {pl}Kellertreppe {f}
archi.constr.
partial cellar
Teilunterkellerung {f}
cellar storageEinkellerung {f}
storage cellarLagerkeller {m}
oenol.
fermentation cellar
Gärkeller {m}
archi.
earth cellar
Erdkeller {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Viticulture was introduced to the Orvieto region by the early Etruscans, who carved out cellar-like caves from volcanic soil that could house wine production with long, cool fermentation and produced the type of sweet wine that was popular in the ancient world.
  • The term Kellerbier literally translates as "cellar beer", referring to its cool lagering temperatures.
  • Many root vegetables are very resistant to spoilage and require no other preservation than storage in cool dark conditions, for example by burial in the ground, such as in a storage clamp (not to be confused with a root cellar).
  • The bottles are placed in a cool cellar to ferment slowly to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide, which produces the bubbles.
  • The cheese is then seasoned with salt and pepper, doused in vinegar and eau-de-vie and left in a cool cellar to ferment.

  • Mrs Jones also installed a new modern kitchen on the ground level and the original basement kitchen and service areas were closed up, which preserved many of the surviving 19th century features of this section of the house, including the cool room, the wine cellar and the large fuel stove.
  • is normally transferred to pasteurised milk and then left one to two days to ferment at room temperature or in a cool cellar.
  • It is a particularly resistant fruit, especially against scab. The Conference pear can be eaten until January if kept cool in a refrigerator or cellar ventilated.
  • The cellar, built from natural stone, protected the building from the dampness of the ground. It acted both in winter and summer as a cool storage area for easily perishable foodstuffs.
  • The northern part of the Großer Zschand cuts like a gorge through the surrounding rock and has a moist, cool, cellar-like climate.

  • He toured with Jerry Seinfeld after meeting him at the Comedy Cellar in New York.
  • The storage of wine in extensive underground space is an extension of the culture of wine cellar rooms, both offering the benefits of energy efficiency and optimum use of limited land area.
  • Bowral is also home to a few vineyards and cellar doors and is close to Mittagong, the winery centre of the Southern Highlands.
  • During the wine-making process, much attention is given to the hygienic conditions of the cellar and machines.
  • Many of the vineyards offer tastings at their cellar doors and some also have restaurants attached.

  • Several local wineries have 'cellar doors' with wines for sale.
  • George Opera House was a wine cellar. Grape production was an important secondary source of income for the settlers.
  • According to the international "Oxford Dictionary of English", a finished fully underground cellar is a room below ground level in a house that is often used for the storage of wine or coal; it may also refer to the stock of wine itself.
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