Deutsche Übersetzung von crane
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It stood at the base of the crane long enough to leave this trace.
It was so heavy a crane was needed to lift it on to the shore.
The crane itself will then fire its rockets to crash at a safe distance.
The cranes by the reservoir rarely revolve.
At the rescue scene workers brought in a crane to remove the wreck from the river.
These are not bird cranes but crane cranes.
Huge cranes are unloading thousands of containers on to trucks to take the goodies to stores.
The structure collapsed as four cranes were lifting it into position.
He looked around and saw it dangling from a big blue crane above a huge crushing machine.
The job involved lifting and lowering two heavy boxes by crane from the main deck into the engine room.
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...the black-necked crane, one of the rarest species in the world.
A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream.
A crane hauled the car out of the stream.
A crane was already unloading crates and pallets.
A crane was used to haul the car out of the river.
A crane was used to haul the car out of the stream.
The crane raised its slender neck.
The little prefabricated hut was lifted away by a huge crane.
Then a crane hoisted him on to the platform.
They lay where they had fallen from the crane, sticking out of the water.
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Britisches Englisch: crane
/kreɪn/ NOUN
bird A crane is a large bird with a long neck and long legs. Cranes live near water.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: crane /ˈkreɪn/ bird
- Arabisch: غُرْنُوق
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: garça
- Chinesisch: 鹤
- Kroatisch: ždral
- Tschechisch: jeřáb pták
- Dänisch: trane
- Niederländisch: kraanvogel
- Europäisches Spanisch: grulla
- Finnisch: kurki
- Französisch: grue oiseau
- Deutsch: Kranich
- Griechisch: γερανός πουλί
- Italienisch: gru
- Japanisch: ツル 鳥
- Koreanisch: 두루미
- Norwegisch: trane
- Polnisch: żuraw
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: garça
- Rumänisch: cocor
- Russisch: журавль
- Spanisch: grulla
- Schwedisch: trana
- Thai: นกกระสา
- Türkisch: turna
- Ukrainisch: журавель
- Vietnamesisch: con sếu
Britisches Englisch: crane
/kreɪn/ NOUN
machine A crane is a tall machine that can lift very heavy things.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: crane /ˈkreɪn/ for lifting
- Arabisch: وِنْش
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: guindaste
- Chinesisch: 起重机
- Kroatisch: dizalica
- Tschechisch: jeřáb zdvihací zařízení
- Dänisch: kran
- Niederländisch: hijskraan
- Europäisches Spanisch: grúa construcción
- Finnisch: nostokurki
- Französisch: grue bâtiment
- Deutsch: Kran
- Griechisch: γερανός μηχάνημα
- Italienisch: gru
- Japanisch: クレーン for lifting
- Koreanisch: 기중기
- Norwegisch: kran
- Polnisch: dźwig
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: guindaste
- Rumänisch: macara
- Russisch: кран
- Spanisch: grúa máquina para izar cargas
- Schwedisch: lyftkran
- Thai: ปั้นจั่น
- Türkisch: vinç
- Ukrainisch: кран
- Vietnamesisch: cần cẩu
Britisches Englisch: crane
VERB /kreɪn/
If you crane your neck or head, you stretch your neck in a particular direction in order to see or hear something better.
She craned her neck to get a better view.
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