Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Entlastungsgerinne
English translation:
Flood control channel, flood channel
Added to glossary by
Gunther Wolf
Jan 5, 2001 11:23
23 yrs ago
German term
Entlastungsgerinne
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
The sentence is about the Donauinsel:
Im Zuge der letzten grossen Donauregulierung 1970-1980 errichtet, teilt Sie heute ein „Entlastungsgerinne“ vom Hauptbett der Donau ab und ist zum grössten Freizeitparadis der Wiener geworden.
I can't imagine what happened!
TIA
Im Zuge der letzten grossen Donauregulierung 1970-1980 errichtet, teilt Sie heute ein „Entlastungsgerinne“ vom Hauptbett der Donau ab und ist zum grössten Freizeitparadis der Wiener geworden.
I can't imagine what happened!
TIA
Proposed translations
(English)
0 | Flood control channel, flood channel | Gunther Wolf |
0 | overflow channel | Nancy Schmeing |
0 | discharge/discharging canal, surpassing canal | Mats Wiman |
Change log
Jan 14, 2010 00:36: Kim Metzger changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Construction / Civil Engineering"
Proposed translations
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Flood control channel, flood channel
Donauinsel
The Danube Island is the favorite recreation area near Vienna for the Viennese. It is an artificial island that lies between the real Danube River and the New Danube River.
The New Danube is an artificial arm of the Danube that was built to protect Vienna from floods.
(In the Spring, after the snow melts or after heavy rainfalls, parts of Vienna along the Danube were flooded.)
The Danube Island runs parallel for about 22 kilometers to the Danube. Locks separate it from the main river. When the water level of the Danube is normal, then the locks are closed. This gives us a 22 kilometer artifical lake for swimming, surfing, waterskiing, etc. right in Vienna (with good water quality!) . If the water level of the Danube rises, which happens 2 or 3 times a year, then the locks are opened and the water can flow through Vienna without doing any damage.
The Danube Island is the favorite recreation area near Vienna for the Viennese. It is an artificial island that lies between the real Danube River and the New Danube River.
The New Danube is an artificial arm of the Danube that was built to protect Vienna from floods.
(In the Spring, after the snow melts or after heavy rainfalls, parts of Vienna along the Danube were flooded.)
The Danube Island runs parallel for about 22 kilometers to the Danube. Locks separate it from the main river. When the water level of the Danube is normal, then the locks are closed. This gives us a 22 kilometer artifical lake for swimming, surfing, waterskiing, etc. right in Vienna (with good water quality!) . If the water level of the Danube rises, which happens 2 or 3 times a year, then the locks are opened and the water can flow through Vienna without doing any damage.
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overflow channel
This has to do with the water level regulation of the Danube. There was a channel made, which leaves the main river bed and comes back to it. What results is an island. Your text relates that the island separates the main bed from this channel. It is now an area for recreation.
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discharge/discharging canal, surpassing canal
In connection with the last regulation of the Danube in 1970-80 a discharde canal detaches it from the Danube main bed and the island has become the biggest leisure park of the Viennese.
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