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subway | |||
tube (der Untergrundbahn) | |||
tunnel A underground passageway, especially one for trains or cars that passes under a mountain, river or a congested urban area | |||
narrow fluctuation margins against the dollar | |||
lengthener; lengthening piece; bag; bunt; extension piece | |||
accelerator tunnel; beam machine tunnel | |||
forming tunnel | |||
bore (im Stadium der Auffahrung); drive; gallery; rock tunnel (in Gestein) | |||
canyon | |||
tunnel | |||
chunnel | |||
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Tunnel on underside of vehicle |
Tunnel : 60 phrases in 18 subjects |
Agriculture | 2 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Communications | 1 |
Construction | 16 |
Cycle sport | 1 |
Earth sciences | 2 |
Electronics | 6 |
Finances | 1 |
General | 3 |
International Monetary Fund | 4 |
Medical | 4 |
Metallurgy | 2 |
Microelectronics | 2 |
Municipal planning | 2 |
Nuclear physics | 2 |
Research and development | 1 |
Transport | 9 |