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концерта
Neuralwulst
I. crest [krest] N
1. crest (peak):
Kamm m <-(e)s, Käm·me>
Bergrücken m <-s, ->
Dachfirst m <-(e)s, -e>
Wellenkamm m <-(e)s, -kämme>
2. crest ZOOL:
crest of a cock
Kamm m <-(e)s, Käm·me>
crest of a bird
Schopf m <-(e)s, Schọ̈p·fe>
3. crest (helmet plume):
Federbusch m <-(e)s, -büsche> (als Helmschmuck)
4. crest (insignia):
Emblem nt <-(e)s, -e>
Familienwappen nt <-s, ->
Phrases:
II. crest [krest] VB intr
neu·ral [ˈnjʊərəl, Am ˈnʊrəl, ˈnjʊr-] ADJ attr, inv
Nerven- spec
OpenDict entry
crest VB
crest N
neural crest [ˌnjʊərəlˈkrest] N
crest TRANSP SAFETY
Present
Icrest
youcrest
he/she/itcrests
wecrest
youcrest
theycrest
Past
Icrested
youcrested
he/she/itcrested
wecrested
youcrested
theycrested
Present Perfect
Ihavecrested
youhavecrested
he/she/ithascrested
wehavecrested
youhavecrested
theyhavecrested
Past Perfect
Ihadcrested
youhadcrested
he/she/ithadcrested
wehadcrested
youhadcrested
theyhadcrested
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Right from the top station of the chairlift begins a steep climb through the forest and soon the crest is reached, which leads us to the summit of the mountain - Wurzerkampl.
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www.biketours4you.at
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Rechts von der Bergstation des Sessellifts Gamering beginnt ein steiler Steig durch den Wald und bald ist der Kamm erreicht, der uns dann auch zum Gipfel des Wurzerkampl hinüber leitet.
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The Gran Sasso, with its pointed peaks, steep walls and jagged crests, all of which lend it a truly Alpine appearance, projects an almost brutal strength and beauty.
www.italianculture.net
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Der Gran Sasso, mit seinen spitzen Nadelformationen, den steilen Felswänden und den zerklüfteten Kämmen, die diesem ein wahrhaft alpines Aussehen verleihen, erhebt sich mit einer fast brutalen Kraft und Schönheit aus der Landschaft.
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This hiking route will take you through the varying landscapes of the Teutoburger Forest Nature Parks and along the ancient trade route across the crest of the Egge Mountains.
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www.paderborner-land.de
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Der Wanderweg führt in ganzer Länge durch die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft des Naturparks Teutoburger Wald / Eggegebirge. Dabei folgt er dem Kamm des Eggegebirges, einer alten Handelsroute.
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Whether there was a brightly colored skin stretched between crest and the neck as an optical signal transmitter – as is often to be seen on reconstructions – is not verified by the fossils.
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www.senckenberg.de
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Ob zwischen Kamm und dem Nacken eine bunt gefärbte Haut als optischer Signalgeber aufgespannt war – wie oft auf Rekonstruktionen zu sehen – ist durch Fossilien nicht zu belegen.
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Since Parasaurolophus lived on the land and the crest had no opening to the outside, it could not have served as a snorkel.
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www.senckenberg.de
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Da Parasaurolophus auf dem Land lebte und der Kamm keine Öffnung nach außen besaß, konnte er nicht als Schnorchel dienen.
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