2. subst. state, province (political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy)
3. subst. land (real estate or landed property)
4. subst. land (part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water)
5. subst. country, countryside (rural area, as opposed to a town or city)
Übersetzungen für Land und ihre Definitionen
land
1. Substantiv:
2. [1] Geologie, Planetologie: die nicht von Wasser überdeckte Erdoberfläche; das Land
[1] „The first North American settlers migrated from Siberia by way of the Bering land bridge approximately 15,000 or more years ago.“
3. Verb:
4. [1] landen
[1] „NASA's shuttle fleet -- Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour -- flew a total of 135 missions. Each one began at Kennedy's Launch Complex 39. Of those missions, 78 ended with a Kennedy landing; 54 concluded with a touchdown on the dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base in California; and one landed at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico.“
land
1. subst. The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
Most insects live on land.
2. subst. Real estate or landed property; a partitioned and measurable area which is owned and on which buildings can be erected.
There are 50 acres of land in this estate.
3. subst. A country or region.
They come from a faraway land.
4. subst. A person's country of origin and/or homeplace; homeland.
5. subst. The soil, in respect to its nature or quality for farming.
wet land; good or bad land for growing potatoes
6. subst. A general country, state, or territory.
He moved from his home to settle in a faraway land.
7. subst. (often, in combination) realm, domain.
I'm going to Disneyland.
Maybe that's how it works in TV-land, but not in the real world.
8. subst. (agriculture) The ground left unploughed between furrows; any of several portions into which a field is divided for ploughing.
9. subst. (Irish English, colloquial) A fright.
He got an awful land when the police arrived.
10. subst. (electronics) A conducting area on a board or chip which can be used for connecting wires.
11. subst. In a compact disc or similar recording medium, an area of the medium which does not have pits.
12. subst. (travel) The non-airline portion of an itinerary. Hotel, tours, cruises, etc.
Our city offices sell a lot more land than our suburban offices.
13. subst. (obsolete) The ground or floor.
14. subst. (nautical) The lap of the strakes in a clinker-built boat; the lap of plates in an iron vessel; called also landing.
15. subst. In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part of the surface which is not so treated, such as the level part of a millstone between the furrows.
16. subst. (ballistics) The space between the rifling grooves in a gun.
17. v. (intransitive) To descend to a surface, especially from the air.
The plane is about to land.
18. v. (dated) To alight, to descend from a vehicle.
19. v. (intransitive) To come into rest.
20. v. (intransitive) To arrive at land, especially a shore, or a dock, from a body of water.
21. v. To bring to land.
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
Use the net to land the fish.
22. v. To acquire; to secure.
23. v. To deliver.
24. adj. Of or relating to land.
25. adj. Residing or growing on land.
26. subst. lant; urine
province
1. Provinz, Land
province
1. subst. A region of the earth or of a continent; a district or country.
2. subst. An administrative subdivision of certain countries, including Canada and China.
3. subst. (Roman history) An area outside Italy which is administered by a Roman governor.
4. subst. (Christianity) An area under the jurisdiction of an archbishop, typically comprising a number of adjacent dioceses.
5. subst. (in chiefly with definite article) The parts of a country outside its capital city.
6. subst. An area of activity, responsibility or knowledge; the proper concern of a particular person or concept.
terrain
1. Terrain, Gelände
terrain
1. subst. (geology) a single, distinctive rock formation; an area having a preponderance of a particular rock or group of rocks
2. subst. an area of land or the particular features of it
The race will be run over a variety of terrain, including grass and sand.
country
1. Substantiv:
2. [1] landschaftlich oder kulturell unterscheidbare Gegend
3. [2] räumliches Gebiet einer Regierung und dessen Bevölkerung
4. [3] nicht städtische Gegend
5. [4] aus dem ländlichen Süden und Westen der USA stammende Musikrichtung
country
1. subst. (chiefly British) An area of land; a district, region.
2. subst. A set region of land having particular human occupation or agreed limits, especially inhabited by members of the same race, language speakers etc., or associated with a given person, occupation, speci
3. subst. The territory of a nation, especially an independent nation state or formerly independent nation; a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area.
4. subst. (usually preceded by “the”) A rural area, as opposed to a town or city; the countryside.
5. subst. (ellipsis of country music)
6. subst. (mining) The rock through which a vein runs.
7. subst. (vulgar,) The female genitalia, especially the vagina.
8. adj. From or in the countryside or connected with it.
9. adj. Of or connected to country music.
countryside
countryside
1. subst. (typically used with the definite article)
2. subst. A rural area, or the rural part of a larger area, as in "the Swedish countryside.".
We live in the countryside.
3. subst. A rural landscape.
state
1. Substantiv:
2. [1] Staat
3. [2] Zustand
[1] There are about 200 states on the earth.
Es gibt ungefähr 200 Staaten auf der Erde.
State
1. subst. A current governing polity.
2. subst. (often with definite article) The current governing polity under which the speaker lives.
3. subst. A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
a state of being; a state of emergency
4. subst. (physics) A complete description of a system, consisting of parameters that determine all properties of the system.
5. subst. (computing) The stable condition of a processor during a particular clock cycle.
In the fetch state, the address of the next instruction is placed on the address bus.
6. subst. (computing) The set of all parameters relevant to a computation.
The state here includes a set containing all names seen so far.
7. subst. (computing) The values of all parameters at some point in a computation.
A debugger can show the state of a program at any breakpoint.
8. subst. (sciences) The physical property of matter as solid, liquid, gas or plasma.
9. subst. (obsolete) Highest and stationary condition, as that of maturity between growth and decline, or as that of crisis between the increase and the abating
10. subst. High social standing or circumstance.
11. subst. Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.
The President's body will lie in state at the Capitol.
12. subst. Rank; condition; quality.
13. subst. Condition of prosperity or grandeur; wealthy or prosperous circumstances; social importance.
14. subst. A chair with a canopy above it, often standing on a dais; a seat of dignity; also, the canopy itself.
15. subst. (obsolete) A great person, a dignitary; a lord or prince.
16. subst. (obsolete) Estate, possession.
17. subst. A polity.
18. subst. Any sovereign polity; a national or city-state government.
19. subst. A political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States or Germany; (by extension, informal, US) any provi
20. subst. (obsolete) A form of government other than a monarchy.
21. subst. (anthropology) A society larger than a tribe. A society large enough to form a state in the sense of a government.
22. subst. (mathematics, stochastic processes) An element of the range of the random variables that define a random process.
[1] "After the glimpse I had had of the Martians emerging from the cylinder in which they had come to the earth from their planet, a kind of fascination paralysed my actions."
7. Verb:
8. [1] (elektrisch) erden
earth
1. subst. Soil.
This is good earth for growing potatoes.
2. subst. Any general rock-based material.
She sighed when the plane's wheels finally touched earth.
3. subst. The ground, land (as opposed to the sky or sea).
Birds are of the sky, not of the earth.
4. subst. (British) A connection electrically to the earth ((US) ground); on equipment: a terminal connected in that manner.
5. subst. A fox's home or lair.
6. subst. The world of our current life (as opposed to heaven or an afterlife).
7. subst. (alchemy, philosophy, and Taoism) The aforementioned soil- or rock-based material, considered one of the four or five classical elements.
8. v. To connect electrically to the earth.
That noise is because the amplifier is not properly earthed.
9. v. To bury.
10. v. To hide, or cause to hide, in the earth; to chase into a burrow or den.