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1 berm ditch
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2 berm ditch
roadside ditch — придорожная канава, кювет
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3 berm ditch
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4 berm ditch
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > berm ditch
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5 berm ditch
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6 berm ditch
1) Техника: водоотводная канава на берме2) Строительство: нагорная канава3) Железнодорожный термин: кювет -
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8 berm ditch
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9 berm ditch
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10 berm ditch
нагорная канава; водоотводная канава на берке (?)Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > berm ditch
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14 berm ditch
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > berm ditch
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17 ditch
1) траншея; кювет; канава; жёлоб ( для бурового раствора)2) выемка; котлован•- cross ditch - deep ditch - diversion ditch - drain ditch - field ditch - foundation ditch - hillside ditch - interception ditch - irrigation ditch - open ditch - outfall ditch - roadside ditch - shallow ditch - side ditch - waste ditch - water-diversion ditch* * *канавка, траншея, кювет- aerobic ditch
- collecting ditch
- cross ditch
- diversion ditch
- drainage ditch
- drain ditch
- field ditch
- foundation ditch
- interception ditch
- main drainage ditch
- offtake ditch
- outfall ditch
- oxidation ditch
- pipeline ditch
- roadside ditch
- side ditch
- supply ditch
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18 ditch
1) канава; траншея || устраивать канаву; устраивать траншею4) жёлоб ( для бурового раствора)5) кювет•-
asphalt-paved ditch
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berm ditch
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catch ditch
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collector ditch
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contour ditch
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crown ditch
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cutoff ditch
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deep ditch
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diversion ditch
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drainage ditch
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drain ditch
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drill cuttings ditch
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drilling mud ditch
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feed ditch
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foundation ditch
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head ditch
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hillside ditch
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intercepting ditch
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irrigation ditch
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outfall ditch
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outlet ditch
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paved ditch
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pilot ditch
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pipeline ditch
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roadside ditch
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rock drainage ditch
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runoff ditch
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shallow ditch
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side ditch
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supply ditch
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19 ditch
1. n ров, канава, кювет2. n канал; арыкsupply ditch — оросительный канал, ороситель
3. n траншея, окоп4. n котлован; выемка5. n диал. дамба, насыпьto die in a ditch — умереть под забором, умереть в нищете
6. v окапывать рвом, канавойtown ditch — ров, окружающий стены города
7. v отрывать канаву, ров, траншеюroadside ditch — придорожная канава, кювет
8. v осушать почву с помощью дренажных рвов9. v чистить ров, канаву10. v укреплять ров, канаву11. v сбрасывать в ровthe horse hurdled both the fence and the ditch — лошадь перескочила и через забор, и через ров
12. v пускать под откос13. v сл. угробить, разбить14. v ав. проф. сделать вынужденную посадку на воду15. v разг. бросать, оставлять; отделываться16. v сл. припрятыватьСинонимический ряд:1. trench (noun) canal; channel; chase; cut; furrow; gully; gutter; moat; rut; trench2. abandon (verb) abandon; desert; dispose of; eliminate; forsake; get rid of; jettison; leave; throw away3. discard (verb) abdicate; cashier; cast; chuck; discard; dump; junk; lay aside; reject; scrap; shed; shuck; shuck off; slough; throw out; wash out -
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1. n берма; уступ; надводная береговая терраса2. n отмель на берегу реки3. n амер. дорожная обочина4. n обход
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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