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 Übersetzung für 'mud flats' von Englisch nach Deutsch
geogr.
mud flats {pl}
Watt {n}
geogr.
mud flats {pl}
Wattenmeer {n}
geogr.
mud flats {pl}
Schlickwatt {n}
Teiltreffer
cloth.
flats
flache Schuhe {pl}
flatsFlächen {pl}
49
tech.
flats {pl}
Flachmaterial {n}
7
ungeprüft
geogr.
tidal flats
Wattflächen {pl}
geogr.
sand flats {pl}
Sandwatt {n}
geol.
salt flats {pl}
Salztonebene {f}
geogr.
tidal flats {pl}
Wattenmeer {n}
geogr.
tidal flats
Watten {pl}
RealEst.
basement flats
Kellerwohnungen {pl}
RealEst.
flats [esp. Br.]
Wohnungen {pl}
54
RealEst.
block of flats
Apartmenthaus {n}
block of flatsMietshaus {n}
blocks of flatsWohnblöcke {pl}
tech.
width across flats
Schlüsselweite {f}
RealEst.
flats [esp. Br.]
Apartments {pl}
19
to contain four flatsvier Wohnungen enthalten
service flats [Br.]Mietwohnungen {pl} mit Hotelservice
cloth.
ballet flats [shoes ]
Ballerinas {pl} [Schuhe]
RealEst.
block of flats
Etagenhaus {n}
archi.
block of council flats
Gemeindebau {m} [österr.]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The shallow bank and mud flats were ideal locations for industry and docks and went on to develop as an industrial location in a patchwork of private ownership.
  • In February 1944, the Navy repurchased the ship and partly sank her in the mud flats of San Francisco Bay, south of the San Mateo Bridge, where Army and Navy aircraft carried out bombing runs with dummy bombs.
  • In winter, it forms huge flocks on open land, particularly arable land and mud-flats.
  • Low tide exposes extensive mud flats that add to tourism and environmental activities.
  • Before 1671, what is now the town centre was almost entirely tidal mud flats.

  • Picnic areas were created with the reclamation of mud flats at Appletree Bay, Bobbin Head, Illawong Bay, and Akuna Bay between 1910 and 1940.
  • Parts of the river required dredging with the material dumped onto the mud flats to raise the adjoining land.
  • The area is typified by extensive tidal mud flats, deeper tidal trenches (tidal creeks) and the islands that are contained within this, a region continually contested by land and sea.
  • Seaward from the vegetation line is a region of mud flats, shallow brown water, and sandbars.
  • " ("inlet of the mud flats") in Old Norse, as used by the Viking settlers—though the inlet at that place in modern terms is an estuary, not a fjord.

  • The opposition to the development was led on the grounds of removal of communities, and ecological preservation of the mud-flats and salt marshes which were home to wintering birds.
  • The Burnham-on-Sea Area Rescue Boat (BARB) uses a hovercraft to rescue people from the treacherous mud flats on that part of the coast.
  • In the film, Mills plays a character living in poverty on a derelict fishing boat stranded in the mud flats.
  • During the winter and its migration, it is most commonly found on coastal sandy beaches, but also occurs on tidal sand flats, mud flats and the shores of lakes and rivers.
  • Much of the estuary is mud flats that are exposed at low tide; these have been designated a Special Protection Area.

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