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1 gully
1. n глубокий овраг, лощина; балка; канаваgully control — борьба с размывами; борьба с оврагообразованием
2. n стр. ливневый спуск3. n стр. смотровой колодец4. n стр. спец. желобчатый рельс5. v образовывать овраги, канавы6. n диал. большой ножСинонимический ряд:1. canyon (noun) canyon; gorge; gulch; ravine2. ditch (noun) ditch; furrow; trench3. small ravine (noun) chasm; crevasse; damage from erosion; small ravine; washout -
2 gully
plural - gullies; noun(a channel worn by running water eg on a mountain side.) torrentera; surco, caucetr['gʌlɪ]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL (small valley, ravine) barranco, torrentera2 (deep ditch, waterway, channel) surco, cauce nombre masculinon.• arroyada s.f.• badén s.m.• barranca s.f.• barranquera s.f.• desaguadero s.m.• hondonada s.f.• torrentera s.f.'gʌlia) ( small valley) barranco mb) ( channel) surco m, cauce m['ɡʌlɪ]N (=ravine) barranco m ; (=channel) hondonada f* * *['gʌli]a) ( small valley) barranco mb) ( channel) surco m, cauce m -
3 gorge
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1. noun(a deep narrow valley: A river ran along the bottom of the gorge.) desfiladero; barranco
2. verb(to eat greedily until one is full: He gorged himself on fruit at the party.) atiborrarse de, atracarse de, hartarse degorge n cañón / desfiladerotr[gɔːʤ]1 (mountain pass) desfiladero; (ravine) barranco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto gorge oneself on atiborrarse de, atracarse de1) satiate: saciar, hartar2)to gorge oneself : hartarse, atiborrarse, atracarse famgorge nravine: desfiladero mn.• abra (Terreno) s.f.• atracón s.m.• barranca s.f.• barranco s.m.• barranquera s.f.• encañada s.f.• garganta s.f.• gola s.f.• gorja s.f.• quebrada s.f.v.• aforrar v.• atiborrar v.• engullir v.
I gɔːrdʒ, gɔːdʒ2) ( throat) (arch)to make somebody's gorge rise — (liter) producirle* náuseas a alguien
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reflexive verbto gorge oneself — atiborrarse or (fam) atracarse* de comida
[ɡɔːdʒ]to gorge oneself ON o WITH something — atiborrarse de algo, pegarse* un atracón de algo (fam)
1. N1) (Geog) cañón m, barranco m2) (Anat) garganta f2.VTto gorge o.s. — atracarse (with, on de)
3.VI atracarse (on de)* * *
I [gɔːrdʒ, gɔːdʒ]2) ( throat) (arch)to make somebody's gorge rise — (liter) producirle* náuseas a alguien
II
reflexive verbto gorge oneself — atiborrarse or (fam) atracarse* de comida
to gorge oneself ON o WITH something — atiborrarse de algo, pegarse* un atracón de algo (fam)
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