Varianten
Land |
country
land
state
shore
ground
province
|
Boden |
ground
floor
bottom
soil
base
land
|
Grund |
reason
ground
cause
land
foundation
bottom
|
Grund und Boden |
land
|
Ländereien |
land
estates
|
Grundbesitz |
land
real property
ground
property
realty
holding
|
Terrain |
terrain
territory
land
|
landen |
land
end up
arrive
land up
touch down
come down
|
an Land gehen |
go ashore
land
disembark
|
aufsetzen |
put on
set up
sit up
touch down
draft
land
|
kriegen |
get
have
catch
get off
pick up
land
|
an Land ziehen |
pull off
land
|
absetzen |
sell
deposit
drop
stop
deduct
land
|
von Bord gehen lassen |
land
|
abladen |
unload
dump
offload
unburden
land
tip out
|
an Land bringen |
land
|
sich verschaffen |
obtain
procure
make
enforce
land
|
sich holen |
work up
come by
land
|
sich setzen |
sit
sit down
settle
|
löschen |
delete
clear
erase
extinguish
quench
land
|
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Most of the facilities scattered across the land were equipped with those kinds of sensors.
The air was still as dry as dust but ahead he saw the glitter of water sparkle here and there in the far distance, while the land become as flat as paper.
I have been harried from land to land by the necessities of business, and now you give me this fine news.
Maybe you can land one.
In Pris it was the other way around entirely, but that land was an exception regarded suspiciously by the others.
He supposed they must be gradually gaining altitude as they approached the mountains of the High Spine, slowly enough that the slope in the land wasn’t noticeable.
Her father had given permission for the railway company to build their station in the village, and cut tracks across their land.
She had been half-forced to head out with Amelie on Bridges I, establishing infrastructure and organization throughout the scattered communities that lay across this land.
We fought for land, for rivers, for salt deposits, for lakes, and mostly to defend ourselves against savage tribes who tried to rob us of our land and its products.
The dead belonged in the land of the dead.
The carts were so large and complicated they were more akin to ocean-going vessels than land vehicles, needing eight tall wheels to bear their weight.
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