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1 кювет
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кювет
Водоотводная канава, проходящая вдоль обочины дороги
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кювет
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3 кювет
side ditch, ditchРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > кювет
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придорожная канава, кювет — roadside ditch
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5 крайпътен окоп
side ditchside ditches -
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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 -
7 кювет
cut, drain(age) ditch, roadside ditch, side ditch, ditch, gutter* * *кюве́т м.
road-side ditch -
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1) General subject: dike, ditch, drain, dyke, gully, outfall, runlet, runnel, trap trench, water gang3) Naval: gulling, kennel, water-gang4) Dialect: holl6) Engineering: canal, channel, cut, dry ditch, furrow (дренажная или ирригационная), groove, pit, rundle7) Agriculture: (дренажная) gaw8) Construction: earth trench, leat, delf10) Mining: goffan, surface trench11) Metallurgy: runner12) Scottish language: cundie13) Jargon: bread and butter (Found him laying in the bread and butter.)14) Oil: opening15) Sociology: open drain16) Advertising: gutter (смежные внутренние поля противолежащих страниц)19) Gold mining: trench -
10 боковая канава
Automobile industry: side ditch -
11 продольная канава
Construction: side ditch -
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13 dyp sidegrøft
subst. (veibygging) deep side ditch -
14 grunn sidegrøft
subst. (veibygging) shallow side ditch -
15 sidegrøft
subst. (veibygging) side ditch -
16 кюветокопатель
кюветокопа́тель м.
road-side ditch excavator -
17 боковая канава
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > боковая канава
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18 кювет
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > кювет
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19 кюветокопатель
м. road-side ditch excavator -
20 Straßengraben
m (roadside) ditch* * *der Straßengrabenditch; roadside ditch* * *Stra|ßen|gra|benmditch* * *Stra·ßen·gra·benm [roadside] ditch* * *der ditch [at the side of the road]* * *Straßengraben m (roadside) ditch* * *der ditch [at the side of the road]* * *m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)
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ditch — ditch1 [dıtʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: dic] a long narrow hole dug at the side of a field, road etc to hold or remove unwanted water →↑last ditch ditch 2 ditch2 v 1.) [T] informal to stop having something because you no longer want it ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ditch — ditch1 [ dıtʃ ] noun count a long narrow hole dug along the side of a road or field, usually so that water can run into it ditch ditch 2 [ dıtʃ ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if an aircraft ditches, or if the pilot ditches it, it comes… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ditch — 1 noun (C) a long narrow hole cut into the ground at the side of a field, road etc, especially for water to flow through see also: lastditch 2 verb 1 (T) to get rid of something because you no longer need it 2 (T) informal to end a romantic… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ditch — [dɪtʃ] noun [C] I a long narrow hole that is dug along the side of a road or field II verb [T] informal ditch [dɪtʃ] to get rid of someone or something because you no longer like or need them … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Osceola Ditch — Osceola (East) Ditch U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia