embankment

embankment
noun
Damm, der

[railway] embankment — Bahndamm, der

the Thames Embankment — die Themse-Uferstraße (in London)

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[im'bæŋkmənt]
noun
(a bank or ridge made eg to keep back water or to carry a railway over low-lying places etc.) der Damm
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em·bank·ment
[ɪmˈbæŋkmənt, emˈ-, AM esp em-]
n Damm m; of a road [Straßen]damm m, Böschung f, SCHWEIZ a. Bord nt; of a river Uferbefestigung f, SCHWEIZ a. Bachbord nt, Uferdamm m, Deich m
railway \embankment Bahndamm m, SCHWEIZ a. Bahnbord nt
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[ɪm'bŋkmənt]
n
(Ufer)böschung f; (along path, road) Böschung f; (for railway) Bahndamm m; (holding back water) (Ufer)damm m, Deich m; (= roadway beside a river) Ufer(straße f) nt
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embankment s
1. Eindämmung f, -deichung f
2. (Erd)Damm m
3.(Bahn-, Straßen) Damm m
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noun
Damm, der

[railway] embankment — Bahndamm, der

the Thames Embankment — die Themse-Uferstraße (in London)

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n.
Damm ¨-e m.
Deich -e m.
Eindämmung f.
Kai -s m.
Uferdamm -¨e m.

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