gew. (abréviation)

French translation: sol naturel

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German term or phrase:gew. (abréviation)
French translation:sol naturel
Entered by: Aurore Vala

09:23 Feb 16, 2014
German to French translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering
German term or phrase: gew. (abréviation)
Bonjour ...

je n'arrive pas à comprendre cette abréviation ici, "gew."

"Kanalrohre PP DN 150 gew. Boden"

d'avance merci pour vos suggestions :)
Aurore Vala
Türkiye
Local time: 20:54
sol naturel
Explanation:
gewachsener Boden (agriculture) / terrain ferme, sol naturel

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Note added at 4 mins (2014-02-16 09:27:50 GMT)
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Abtragung gewachsenen Bodens (construction, bâtiment, industrie routière) / excavation du terrain ferme, excavation du sol naturel

Source: Wörterbuch der industriellen Technik (CD-ROM), par Dr.-Ing. Ernst Richard
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Matthieu Moroni
France
Local time: 19:54
Grading comment
ça m'a bien aidée :)
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sol naturel


Explanation:
gewachsener Boden (agriculture) / terrain ferme, sol naturel

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Note added at 4 mins (2014-02-16 09:27:50 GMT)
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Abtragung gewachsenen Bodens (construction, bâtiment, industrie routière) / excavation du terrain ferme, excavation du sol naturel

Source: Wörterbuch der industriellen Technik (CD-ROM), par Dr.-Ing. Ernst Richard

Matthieu Moroni
France
Local time: 19:54
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in category: 39
Grading comment
ça m'a bien aidée :)

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