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Welle sóng Natur


OXF3000D: sóng wave Welle

ENDE: billow Welle
ENDE: shaft Welle
ENDE: wave Welle












like: Welle
anschwellen sưng
die Flutwelle sóng thủy triều
die Welle sóng
die Mikrowelle lò vi sóng

anschwellen zhǒng
Flutwelle 洪水的波涛 hōng shuǐ de bō tāo
Welle 波浪 bō làng
Mikrowelle 微波炉 wēibōlú

Durch ein Gewitter und einen anschließenden Sturm auf hoher See wurde eine riesige Welle aufgetürmt. Trận sấm sét và tiếp theo là bão đã tạo nên những cơn sóng cực lớn trên biển. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1028)
Wurden denn auch Kinder Opfer der Flutwelle? Vậy có nạn nhân là trẻ em trong trận sóng thủy triều này không? (Lektion 72, Nr. 1038)


The boat sank beneath the waves. beneath
fibre-optic cable cable
change sb/sth (from A) to/into B: With a wave of her magic wand, she changed the frog into a handsome prince. change
You can use a microwave or cook it in a conventional oven. conventional
a tidal wave bringing death and destruction in its wake destruction
the gentle swell of the sea gentle
Just heat up the food in the microwave. heat sth up
A microwave is a good investment. investment
radio signals/waves radio
We watched the waves rolling onto the beach. roll
The little boat sank beneath the waves. sink
Her arm was beginning to swell up where the bee had stung her. swell
Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed. swell
Cook the lentils for 20 minutes until they swell and soften. swell
radio/sound/ultrasonic waves wave
With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us. wave
He gave us a wave as the bus drove off. wave
Wave after wave of aircraft passed overhead. wave
a wave of opposition/protest/violence, etc. wave
a crime wave wave
There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down. wave
A wave of fear swept over him. wave
Guilt and horror flooded her in waves. wave
Three hundred employees lost their jobs in the latest wave of redundancies. wave
A wave of panic spread through the crowd. wave
Huge waves were breaking on the shore. wave
Surfers flocked to the beach to ride the waves. wave
the gentle sound of waves lapping wave
Children were playing in the waves. wave
Seagulls bobbed on the waves. wave
The wind made little waves on the pond. wave
wave sth (about/around): A man in the water was shouting and waving his arms around frantically. wave
wave sth + adv./prep.: 'I'm rich!' she exclaimed, waving the money under his nose. wave