Examples of using Man-made structures in English and their translations into French
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toppling at site of platforms or other man-made structures at sea, for the sole purpose of deliberate disposal.
offshore platforms or other man-made structures at sea; inert, inorganic geological material;
under an overhang or in a crevice on a cliff or man-made structure, and is re-used for the second brood
Belize's tallest man-made structure to date.
Climb the Great Wall and take a walk along this man-made structure that's visible from space!
the palazzo aims to integrate the man-made structure of the building into Nature
This man-made structure, which stretches over 13,000 miles from east to west, was completed during the Ming dynasty
Range will vary based on terrain, man-made structures and atmospheric conditions.
INSAR can be used to monitor changes in man-made structures, land subsidence
Man-made structures in the garden are particularly important,
During the last 100 years concrete has become the most common material for man-made structures.
often enters man-made structures, such as houses.
Sagan also included a wide array of photographs of well-known man-made structures and greetings in 55 different languages.
Inspired by Myst, the game involves the exploration of an open world island filled with natural and man-made structures.
it certainly applies to the problems with man-made structures, including power lines.
That screens should be located away from natural or man-made structures that may attract fish that are migrating,
Some studies have found higher nest success and productivity in these man-made structures than at natural locations,
as an example of nature's reclamation of man-made structures.
Man-made structures overhang the river along the most Mediterranean section of its route:
And I have heard tell of man-made structures becoming possessed by a human soul