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1 нагорная канава
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2 нагорная канава
1) Engineering: absorption trench, catch ditch, catch drain, collector ditch, crown ditch, diversion ditch, hillside ditch, intercepting channel, intercepting ditch, intercepting drain, interceptor2) Construction: berm ditch, catch-water drain, collecting ditch, interception channel, interception ditch, water table3) Railway term: hill ditch, surface ditch4) Hydrography: grip5) Mining: flume6) Ecology: interceptor drain7) Makarov: berm, catchwater drain -
3 кювет
1) General subject: ditch3) Engineering: cell, cut, drain ditch, drainage ditch, gutter, roadside ditch, side ditch, vessel4) Construction: collecting gutter, road side ditch5) Railway term: berm ditch, drain, slope drain, surface ditch, track ditch6) Automobile industry: road ditch, side drain7) Mining: well-room8) Jargon: bread and butter9) Ecology: gutterway -
4 канава
cut, dike, ditch, ( дренажная или ирригационная) furrow, rundle, trench* * *кана́ва ж.
ditchводоотво́дная кана́ва — water-diversion ditchводосто́чная кана́ва — gutterгла́вная кана́ва метал. — run-out troughдрена́жная кана́ва — drainage ditchдрена́жная, щебё́ночная кана́ва — rock drainage ditchинфильтрацио́нная кана́ва — infiltration ditchлите́йная кана́ва — casting pitмо́ечная кана́ва авто — washing pitнаво́зная кана́ва с.-х. — dung channelнаго́рная кана́ва — hillside [berm] ditchороси́тельная кана́ва — irrigation ditchосуши́тельная кана́ва — drainage ditchотводна́я кана́ва — diversion ditchподводя́щая кана́ва — tributary ditchпротивопожа́рная кана́ва лес. — gutter trenchразве́дочная кана́ва горн. — explorating trenchразли́вочная кана́ва метал. — teeming pitсма́зочная кана́ва — greasing [lubricating] pitсмотрова́я кана́ва авто — repair [inspection, service] pitсто́чная кана́ва — gutter -
5 водоотводная канава на берме
1) Geology: berm spill-way2) Engineering: berm ditchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоотводная канава на берме
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6 дамба
1) General subject: aboideau, aboiteau, barrage, bund (в Индии), causeway, dam, dike, dyke, emb., embankment, jetty, levee, mole, mole-rat, pier, sea-bank, stank, staunch2) Geology: batardeau4) Dialect: ditch5) Engineering: bank, banking, dike dam, stop, water stop6) Agriculture: bulkhead, masonry-cum-earth dam7) Construction: border levee, imbankment8) Railway term: jetty head9) Architecture: sea-wall10) Hydrography: seawall11) Oil: causeway ( MOF)12) Ecology: whartwall13) Sakhalin energy glossary: berm14) Oceanography: cofferdam16) Makarov: dike (для защиты от паводка или вторжения моря), pen, stopbank (Австралия), wall, wharfwall -
7 насыпь
1) General subject: bank, banquette, bund, dike, emb., embankment, factitious mound, fill, levee, mound, terrace, stack2) Geology: bankette, bourock, dike (для обвалования реки), jetty3) Dialect: ditch4) Engineering: banking, bulk (форма груза), dredge-placed fill, dry-placed fill, dump, filling dam, hydraulic fill, puddled fill, semihydraulic fill5) Agriculture: accumulation of material, (земляная) earth fill, masonry-cum-earth dam6) Construction: dam, imbankment, filling, mount7) Railway term: elevated approach (при подходе к мосту), subfoundation, subgrade8) Automobile industry: border levee9) Hydrography: banked earth (земляная)10) Forestry: earth fill (земляная)11) Oil: bund (dike)13) Marine science: knoll, mound (ограждающая от наводнений)14) Makarov: banked ground, bed, dike (для защиты от паводка), dyke, dyke (для защиты от паводка), embank, made land, wall15) Gold mining: emergency dike16) oil&gas: earthworks
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Berm — Berme Berme, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf. G. brame, br[ a]me, border, akin to E. brim.] 1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a parapet and the ditch. [1913 Webster] 2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a bank or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
berm — [bʉrm] n. [Fr berme & Du berm < MDu baerm: for IE base see BROOM] 1. a ledge or space between the ditch and parapet in a fortification: also sp. berme ☆ 2. Dial. the shoulder of a road 3. a narrow ledge or path as at the top or bottom of a… … English World dictionary
Berm — A berm is a level space, shelf, or raised barrier separating two areas. Berm is a loanword from Dutch.cite book | year=1989 | title=Oxford English Dictionary | publisher=Oxford University Press | location=Oxford, England] HistoryIn mediaeval… … Wikipedia
Ditch (fortification) — A ditch and earth bank at Old Sarum, near Salisbury in England, dating from the Iron Age. A ditch in military engineering is an obstacle, designed to slow down or break up an attacking force, while a trench is intended to provide cover to the… … Wikipedia
berm — /bɜm/ (say berm) noun 1. Also, berme. Fortifications a narrow terrace between the rampart and moat; bench. 2. the ledge or shoulder alongside a road. 3. NZ a strip of grass between a roadway and footpath. 4. Geology a nearly horizontal portion of …
berm — n. 1 a narrow path or grass strip beside a road, canal, etc. 2 a narrow ledge, esp. in a fortification between a ditch and the base of a parapet. Etymology: F berme f. Du. berm … Useful english dictionary
Berm — That area between a plain or *curtain wall of a castle and its ditch or moat … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
berm — [bə:m] noun a raised bank or flat strip of land bordering a river, canal, or road. ↘an artificial ridge or embankment. ↘a narrow ledge, especially one between a ditch and the base of a parapet. Origin C18 (denoting a narrow space): from Fr. berme … English new terms dictionary
Berm — 1) Strip of ground between the base of the curtain wall and the ditch. (Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211) 2) Flat space between the base of the curtain wall and the inner edge of the moat. Related terms: Castle 3) yeast from frothy… … Medieval glossary
Berme — Berm Berm Berme Berme, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf. G. brame, br[ a]me, border, akin to E. brim.] 1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a parapet and the ditch. [1913 Webster] 2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bell barrow — A bell barrow, sometimes referred to as a Wessex type barrow, campanulate form barrow, or a bermed barrow is a type of tumulus identified as such by both John Aubrey and William Stukeley.In the United Kingdom they take the form of a circular… … Wikipedia