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51Pier — Pier1 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e oder Seemannsspr. f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s〉 Hafendamm (rechtwinklig od. schräg zum Ufer) als Anlegeplatz für Schiffe [Etym.: engl., »Pfeiler, Brückenpfeiler, Hafendamm«] Pier2 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Zool.〉 Köderwurm,… …
52pier — Goodbye, seeya, etc. Mike quickly said pier to his friends as he drove away …
53pier — Goodbye, seeya, etc. Mike quickly said pier to his friends as he drove away …
54pier n — What keeps a dock floating above water? Pier pressure …
55pier — noun 1) a boat was tied to the pier Syn: jetty, quay, wharf, dock, levee, landing, landing stage 2) the piers of the bridge Syn: support, cutwater, pile, piling, abutment …
56pier — [[t]pɪər[/t]] n. 1) civ a structure built on posts extending from land out over water, used as a landing place for ships, an entertainment area, etc 2) civ (in a bridge or the like) a support for the ends of adjacent spans 3) bui a square pillar… …
57pier — tauras statusas Aprobuotas sritis statyba apibrėžtis Savita siena, skaidanti slenkstinių, šachtinių ir pan. vandens pralaidų plotį arba perimetrą į atskiras angas. Reikalinga uždoriams ir per hidrotechnikos statinius nutiestų tiltų konstrukcijoms …
58pier — molas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Masyvus hidrotechninis įrenginys, skirtas uosto akvatorijai nuo užsmėlėjimo arba uždumblėjimo, taip pat laivams nuo stipraus bangavimo apsaugoti. atitikmenys: angl. break water; jetty;… …
59pier — n. 1 a a structure of iron or wood raised on piles and leading out to sea, a lake, etc., used as a promenade and landing stage, and often with entertainment arcades etc. b a breakwater; a mole. 2 a a support of an arch or of the span of a bridge; …
60Pier Gerlofs Donia — Etching of Grutte Pier, from Chronycke ofte Historische Geschiedenis van Frieslant published in 1622.[1] …