English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word long wave
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(lengthy) | ||
🔗 Most of this length was made up by the long slender tail. | ||
(a long time; for a long time) | ||
🔗 This will be a day long remembered. | ||
(long for; yearn; ache; ache for) | sich sehnen | |
🔗 She and I had a long talk. | ||
🔗 The Vaalimaa border crossing in southeast Finland was the busiest point for Russians coming into the country, Pitkäniitty said in another tweet Sunday, adding that the line at 8 AM local time was about 500 metres (546 yards) long. | ||
🔗 She halted in the shade of the old lime‐tree, then continued down to the beach to see what the waves had brought in. | ||
(brandish; swing; wave about; beat; wag; wield; whirl) | ; | |
(gesture; motion) | gestikulieren ; Gebärden machen | |
(gesture) | Gebärde ; Geste | |
(sway; swing; oscillate; vibrate; wag; waggle) | ; | |
(quiver; shiver; tremble; quake; rattle) | beben ; ; zucken ; | |
(flit; flutter; stream) | ||
flattern lassen ; wehen lassen | ||
🔗 The Ukrainian tactic could be to invite wave after wave of infantry attacks, knowing they can inflict heavy casualties on the enemy, a tactic used with success in Vuhledar late last year. | ||
🔗 Take Iran, which itself is now facing a wave of anti‐government protests. | ||
English | German |
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long wave | ⇆ Langwelle |
long | ⇆ lang; ⇆ lange; ⇆ sich sehnen; ⇆ weit |
wave | ⇆ Welle; ⇆ Wink; ⇆ Winken; ⇆ schwenken; ⇆ wedeln; ⇆ wehen; ⇆ winken; ⇆ winken mit |