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 Übersetzung für 'dry land' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO dry land | earth | ground | ...
geogr.
dry land
Festland {n} [im Gegensatz zum Meer]
geol.
dry land
festes Land {n}
bibl.
dry land
das Trockene {n}
bibl.
dry land
trockenes Land {n} [das Trockene]
3 Wörter
to reach dry land [fig.]das rettende Ufer erreichen [fig.]
Teiltreffer
med.
dry senile / age-related macular degeneration <dry AMD>
trockene senile Makuladegeneration {f}
hist.lawpol.
Renewed (Land / Land's) Constitution [Bohemia, 1627] [Obnovené zřízení zemské]
Verneuerte Landesordnung {f}
art
dry point / dry-point [etching]
Kaltnadel-Radierung {f}
dry {adj}dürr
110
meteo.
dry {adj}
niederschlagsfrei
27
oenol.
dry {adj}
herb
56
dryHänger {m} [ugs.] [Vortrag etc.]
10
geogr.
dry {adj}
regenarm
35
dry {adj}wasserlos
16
to drytrocknen
3603
to drytrocken werden
ecol.geogr.
dry tropics
trockene Tropen {pl}
gastr.
dry yeast
Trockenhefe {f}
to pump dryleerpumpen
to spin-dryschleudern [Wäsche]
cosmet.
dry shave
Trockenrasur {f}
dry {adj} [fig.]langweilig
40
geogr.
dry gulch
Trockenschlucht {f}
to dry-shavesich trocken rasieren
geogr.
dry valley
Trockental {n}
25 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Mainly constructed of dead and dried coral skeletons, providing only calcite as a source of nutrients, the small and narrow strips of dry land are only habitable by a handful of species for short periods of time.
  • Also known as road hockey, this is a dry-land variant of ice and roller hockey played year-round on a hard surface (usually asphalt).
  • In his paper, he explained his theory that the Earth must be much older than had previously been supposed to allow enough time for mountains to be eroded and for sediments to form new rocks at the bottom of the sea, which in turn were raised up to become dry land.
  • The water immediately divides and Elijah and Elisha cross on dry land.
  • A commercial for Claritin allergy medicine, a Lexus commercial, and three episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" have used it as a location ("Walk on Water", "Drowning on Dry Land" and "Some Kind of Miracle").

  • The fish's hyomandibula bone in the hyoid region behind the gills diminished in size and became the stapes of the amphibian ear, an adaptation necessary for hearing on dry land.
  • It has no permanently dry land area, although large parts of the reef become exposed during low tide.
  • She eventually sank at her moorings in 1991, but was raised the following year and remained on dry land for years.
  • In 1970 a stone tool (a biface) said to resemble Solutrean stone tools was dredged up by the trawler "Cinmar" off the east coast of Virginia in an area that would have been dry land prior to the rising sea levels of the Pleistocene Epoch.
  • Several terms are used to describe the changing relationships between sea level and dry land.

  • The people of the province would later connect the hills by creating dikes, which led to a chain of dry land that later grew into bigger islands and gave the province its current shape.
  • Rodinia existed before complex life colonized dry land.
  • A year or two before his own death in 869, Cyril brought to Rome what he believed to be the relics of Clement, bones he found in Crimea buried with an anchor on dry land.
  • Reptilian skin is covered in a horny epidermis, making it watertight and enabling reptiles to live on dry land, in contrast to amphibians.
  • The atoll is composed of submerged sand flats along with dry land and reefs.

  • Archaeological sites can also be found on the foreshore today that would have been on dry land when they were constructed. An example of such a site is Seahenge, a Bronze Age timber circle.
  • The Mississippian was a period of marine transgression in the Northern Hemisphere: the sea level was so high that only the Fennoscandian Shield and the Laurentian Shield were dry land.
  • The "terramare" (marl earth) were ancient villages built of wood on piles according to a defined scheme and squared form; constructed on dry land and generally in proximity to the rivers.
  • Soil salinization, the accumulation of water-soluble salts to levels that negatively impact plant production, is a global phenomenon affecting approximately 831 million hectares of land.
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