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246 months ago

andrea (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

German > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

Huegel

Context:

Bei dem schweren werden hohe A

Keywords:

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246 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Wing

My comment:

I tend to agree with the answer 'wing' and that 'Huegel' should be 'Fluegel' after reading that this concerns aircraft.

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246 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Yes

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246 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Wing

My comment:

I tend to agree with the answer 'wing' and that 'Huegel' should be 'Fluegel' after reading that this concerns aircraft.

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246 months ago

Nicola Devlin  See profile wrote:

hill

My comment:

Huegel means hill in Bavaria, South Germany

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246 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Huegel means hill in any German-speaking country.

246 months ago

Nicola Devlin  See profile wrote:

more context information is required: subject matter?

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246 months ago

  See profile wrote:

The sentence, apart from being incomplete after 'wenn', strikes me as being grammatically incorrect: 'schweren' what?

246 months ago

Nicola Devlin  See profile wrote:

more context information is required: subject matter?