Translation of "Ast" into English
branch, bough, limb are the top translations of "Ast" into English.
Ein verholzter Teil eines Baums, der vom Stamm abgeht und sich gewöhnlich verästelt.
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branch
nounwoody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing [..]
Der Ast begann sich zu verbiegen, als ich auf ihm entlangkletterte.
The branch began to bend as I climbed along it.
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bough
nountree branch
Die Äste, die am meisten tragen, hängen am tiefsten.
The boughs that bear most hang lowest.
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limb
nounEr warf eine über einen Ast und füllte sie mit Wasser.
He threw one can over a limb, then filled it with water.
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Less frequent translations
- knot
- twig
- section
- bow
- chapter
- branches
- large branch
- tree branch
- perch
- arm
- back
- humpback
- hunchback
- tree limb
- sprig
- ramus
- gnarl
- treelimb
- protuberance
- swelling
- bump
- lump
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Translations with alternative spelling
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branch
nounDer Ast begann sich zu verbiegen, als ich auf ihm entlangkletterte.
The branch began to bend as I climbed along it.
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ramus
nounDie Mehrzahl der Progenien wird im aufsteigenden Ast, der kleinere Teil im horizontalen Unterkieferast operiert.
Most of the operations were performed on the ascending ramus by a sagittal splitting technique, and a small proportion on the horizontal ramus by ostectomy.
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gnarl
noun
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Less frequent translations
- arm
- node
Ein Sammeltaxi, das üblicherweise lediglich auf telefonische Bestellung hin verkehrt.
"AST" in German - English dictionary
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Phrases similar to "Ast" with translations into English
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noble sibling · off-shoot
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Paul Aste
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Armando Aste
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bite the hand that feeds one · to saw off the branch one is sitting on
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bare branch
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placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow · ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow
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branch deformation
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sound knot