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Baum
I. tree [tri:] N
tree
Baum m <-(e)s, Bäume>
to climb [up] a tree
Phrases:
to be out of one's tree
to be out of one's tree
spinnen <spinnt, spann, gesponnen> inf
II. tree [tri:] N modifier
1. tree (of animals):
tree
tree
tree toad
Laubfrosch m <-(e)s, -frösche>
2. tree (of trees):
tree (planting, surgery, damage, growth)
3. tree COMPUT:
tree [structure]
Baum m <-(e)s, Bäume>
tree [structure]
Baumstruktur f <-, -en>
III. tree [tri:] VB trans HUNT
to tree an animal
bark [bɑːk] N
I. bark2 [bɑ:k, Am bɑ:rk] N
bark (animal cry):
bark fig
Anblaffen nt inf
bark fig
Phrases:
II. bark2 [bɑ:k, Am bɑ:rk] VB intr
bark (give a bark):
Phrases:
bark1 [bɑ:k, Am bɑ:rk] N no pl (part of tree)
Borke f <-, -n>
ˈap·ple tree N
apple tree
Apfelbaum m <-(e)s, -bäume>
ba·ˈna·na tree N
banana tree
Bananenstaude f <-, -n>
fami·ly ˈtree N
family tree
ˈfir tree N
fir tree
Tanne f <-, -n>
ˈgrass tree N
grass tree
ˈma·ple tree N
maple tree
Ahorn m <-s, -e>
OpenDict entry
tree fort N
tree fort
OpenDict entry
tree diagram N
tree diagram
OpenDict entry
binary tree N
binary tree COMPUT
deciduous tree [dɪˌsɪdjuəsˈtriː] N
cocoa tree
cocoa tree
mulberry tree [ˈmʌlbri] N
tree nursery N
tree nursery
tree line, timber line N
tree line
tree line
emergent [ɪˈmɜːdʒnt], emergent tree
montane tree line N
crown of a tree
broad-leafed tree [ˌbrɔːdˈliːfˌtriː], deciduous tree [ˌdɪˈsɪdjuəsˌtriː] N
tree limit N
tree limit
fir tree [ˈfɜːˌtriː] N ( pinus sylvestris )
fir tree
tree layer N
tree layer
maidenhair tree N
birch tree [ˈbɜːtʃˌtriː] N
birch tree
ornamental tree N
phylogenetic tree [faɪləʊʤəˌnetɪkˈtriː] N
massive tree N
massive tree
tree ring analysis N
English
English
German
German
tree
tree
tree guard ENVIRON
tree guard
skim tree
skim tree
German
German
English
English
Present
Itree
youtree
he/she/ittrees
wetree
youtree
theytree
Past
Itreed
youtreed
he/she/ittreed
wetreed
youtreed
theytreed
Present Perfect
Ihavetreed
youhavetreed
he/she/ithastreed
wehavetreed
youhavetreed
theyhavetreed
Past Perfect
Ihadtreed
youhadtreed
he/she/ithadtreed
wehadtreed
youhadtreed
theyhadtreed
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Many tropical tree species don't make consistent annual rings, which makes tree ring analysis challenging, but some research groups have recently succeeded in measuring tree rings in some tropical species.
theconversation.com
The use of tree ring analysis has proven the tree to be at least 2000 years old.
en.wikipedia.org
More fancy methods like ice core analysis, coral analysis (for ocean temperatures) and tree ring analysis etc. give you even more long term data.
www.extremetech.com
This gave it a felling age of around 250 -- a fairly uncommon occurrence in tree ring analysis.
www.culture24.org.uk
This mulberry tree was said to have many mouths opening from its branches.
en.wikipedia.org
Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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First a pick-up drove on rail tracks, which is not necessarily normal for us Europeans, and a tree decked with garbage does definitely not correspond to our conceptions of recycling.
www.ronny-pannasch.de
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Zuerst fuhr ein Pick-up auf Schienen, was für uns Europäer nicht unbedingt normal ist und ein mit Müll behangener Baum entspricht mit Sicherheit auch nicht unseren Vorstellungen vom " Grünen Punkt ".
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There is no doubt that felling the tree and selling the timber would, in the short term, generate more income, but the fruit grows back, making the oil a source of regular and sustainable income.
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www.giz.de
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Sicher, das Holz eines gefällten Baumes würde kurzfristig mehr Ertrag bringen, aber die Früchte wachsen nach und das gewonnene Öl garantiert ein regelmäßiges und langfristiges Einkommen.
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Trees are planted to stabilise the dykes and counteract bank erosion.
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www.giz.de
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Zur Stabilisierung von Deichen und zur Eindämmung der Erosion an den Ufern werden Bäume gepflanzt.
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In Lima, at the Colegio Mayor Secundario Presidente del Perú school, water meters, energy meters and a solar heating system have been installed and trees planted.
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www.giz.de
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In Lima, in der Schule „Colegio Mayor Secundario Presidente del Perú“, wurden Wasserzähler, Energieverbrauchsmesser und eine Solartherme installiert sowie Bäume gepflanzt.
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He created powerful images of trees and meadows, sunrises and sundowns, all devoid of human presence, in which sun and light became a dominating force.
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www.berlin.de
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Sonne und Licht dominieren die menschenleeren Bilder von Bäumen und Feldern, Sonnenauf- und -untergängen.
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