Summary
English
Detailed Translations for forested from English to German
forested:
Translation Matrix for forested:
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- | forest-clad; wooded |
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Related Definitions for "forested":
forest:
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the forest (woodland; woods)
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the forest
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the forest
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the forest
– One or more Active Directory domains that share the same class and attribute definitions (schema), site and replication information (configuration), and forest-wide search capabilities (global catalog). Domains in the same forest are linked with two-way, transitive trust relationships. 2
Translation Matrix for forest:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Busch | forest; woodland; woods | bouquet; bunch; bunch of flowers; bundle; bush; bushes; grove; hedge; jungle; privet; sheaf; shrubs; thicket; virgin forest; wad |
Forst | forest; woodland; woods | |
Holz | forest | bush; grove; hedge; privet; shrubs; thicket; timber; timbre; wood |
Wald | forest; woodland; woods | |
Waldung | forest; woodland; woods | |
- | timber; timberland; timbre; wood; woodland; woods | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | afforest | |
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Gesamtstruktur | forest |
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Wiktionary Translations for forest:
forest
forest
Cross Translation:
noun
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größere von Bäumen dicht bewachsene FlächeZu den sprachlichen Implikationen von „Wald“ siehe: Ludwig M. Eichinger: Der Wald in der deutschen Sprache. Vorgestern, gestern und heute. In: Der Sprachdienst 24, Heft 3, 2008, Seite 2-13.
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Forstwirtschaft: zum Zwecke der Nutzung (Jagd, Holzgewinnung) von Menschen gepflegter Waldabschnitt, der einer geregelten Forstwirtschaft unterliegt
Cross Translation:
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• forest | → Wald | ↔ woud — groot bos |
• forest | → Wald; Forst; Gehölz; Hain; Wäldchen | ↔ bois — Ensemble d’arbres assez proches |
• forest | → Forst; Wald | ↔ forêt — vaste terrain couvert de bois |