Walfang |
whaling (Catching whales to use as food or for their oil, etc. Whales are the largest mammals still in existence. They are caught mainly for their oils, though in some case for food. Some species of whale have become extinct because of overexploitation and the population of many of the existing species is dangerously low. Commercial whaling is severely restricted) |
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Wallich-Fasan |
Cheer pheasant |
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Walnussgewächse |
walnut, hickory and pecan family |
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Walzenbelüftung |
brush aeration |
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Walzenbürste |
aeration brush |
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Walzwerkabfälle |
circulating scrap |
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Walzwerkabfälle |
rolling mill scrap |
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Walzwerkschrott |
circulating scrap |
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Walzwerkschrott |
rolling mill scrap |
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Wand |
wall (A vertical construction made of stone, brick, wood, etc., with a length and height much greater than its thickness, used to enclose, divide or support) |
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Wandel des ökologischen Gleichgewichts der Welt |
change in the world ecological balance |
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Wanderarbeitskräfte |
migrant labour (Temporary employment performed by persons who move from place to place, such as agricultural workers following crop seasons) |
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Wanderausstellungsbescheinigung |
travelling exhibition certificate |
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Wanderausstellungsbescheinigung gilt jeweils nur für ein Exemplar |
travelling exhibition certificate shall cover only one specimen |
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Wanderfalke |
peregrine falcon |
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Wanderfisch |
migratory fish (Fishes that migrate in a body, often between breeding places and winter feeding grounds) |
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wandernde Fischart |
migratory fish |
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Wandernde Tierart |
migratory species |
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Wanderregner |
travelling distributor |
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Wanderroute |
migration route |
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