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1 culvert
culvert ['kʌlvərt] n: alcantarilla fn.• alcantarilla s.f.• atarjea s.f.['kʌlvǝt]N alcantarilla f (debajo de una carretera) -
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atarjea fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > culvert
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3 culvert
nCOAL alcantarilla fCONST, HYDROL alcantarilla f, conducto subterráneo mMECH ENG, RECYCL, WATER alcantarilla f -
4 culvert
s.1 alcantarilla, conducto artificial para el paso de las aguas construido debajo de un camino o ferrocarril.2 alcantarilla debajo de carretera. -
5 culvert siphon
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6 culvert pipe
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7 box culvert
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > box culvert
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8 bottom culvert
nHYDROL, WATER alcantarilla de fondo f -
9 box culvert
nCONST, HYDROL, WATER alcantarilla rectangular f -
10 flat-top culvert
nCONST alcantarilla aplanada f -
11 corrugated culvert
s.alcantarilla corrugada. -
12 emptying culvert
s.conducto de vaciamiento, ladrón de desagüe. -
13 siphon
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14 bottom
1 nCOAL of coal seam residuo de destilación m, muro m, piso m, fondo m, suelo mHYDROL of basin, reservoir fondo m, lecho mMINE labor de fondo f, trabajo en el interior m, fondo m, muro m (AmL), piso m, residuo de destilación m, suelo mOCEAN extremo m (AmL), sedimento m (Esp)PRINT pie de página m2 vi -
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1 nCONST keeper of lock-bolt cerrojo mPRINT cajetín m, recuadro mPROD moulding flask molde de fundición mTRANSP caja control f (AmL), jaula f (Esp), espacio de ocupación m, contenedor m2 vtCONST tenon in mortise encajonar3 -
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См. также в других словарях:
Culvert — Cul vert (k?l v?rt), n. [Prob. from OF. coulouere, F. couloir, channel, gutter, gallery, fr. couler to flow. See {Cullis}.] A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road, railroad, canal, etc.; a small bridge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
culvert — (n.) 1773, origin unknown, perhaps, as Weekley suggests, the name of a long forgotten engineer or bridge builder … Etymology dictionary
culvert — [n] ditch for flow of water canal, channel, conduit, drain, duct, gutter, pipe, watercourse; concept 509 … New thesaurus
culvert — ► NOUN ▪ a tunnel carrying a stream or open drain under a road or railway. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
culvert — [kul′vərt] n. [late 18th c. < ?] a conduit, esp. a drain, as a pipelike construction of stone, concrete, or metal, that passes under a road, railroad track, footpath, etc. or through an embankment … English World dictionary
Culvert — A large stone culvert (1888–89) in Blackwater Canyon, West Virginia. The structure formerly supported a railroad. A culvert is a device used to channel water. It may be used to allow water to pass underneath a road, railway, or embankment.… … Wikipedia
culvert — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1773 1. a transverse drain 2. a conduit for a culvert 3. a bridge over a culvert … New Collegiate Dictionary
culvert — UK [ˈkʌlvə(r)t] / US [ˈkʌlvərt] noun [countable] Word forms culvert : singular culvert plural culverts a very wide pipe that carries water under a road or railway line … English dictionary
culvert — noun A transverse channel under a road or railway for the draining of water. A raft of twigs stayed upon a stone, suddenly detached itself, and floated towards the culvert … Wiktionary
culvert — [[t]kʌ̱lvə(r)t[/t]] culverts N COUNT A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway … English dictionary
culvert — noun they were concerned with the foul smell from the water in the culvert Syn: channel, conduit, watercourse, trough; drain, gutter, ditch … Thesaurus of popular words