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1 sluice
[slu:s]1) ((often sluice-gate) a sliding gate for controlling a flow of water in an artificial channel: We shall have to open the sluice.) ecluză2) (the channel or the water which flows through it.) canal -
2 sluice
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3 sluice dam
(hidr) baraj cu stavile -
4 sluice gate
(hidr) poartă de ecluză -
5 sluice valve
(hidr) clapă de stăvilar; (hidr, mec) robinet cu sertar -
6 sluice weir
(hidr) stăvilar cu ace -
7 sluice with circular chamber
(hidr) deversor cu cameră circulară, stăvilar cilindricEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > sluice with circular chamber
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8 sluice with shutters
(hidr) vană de tip jaluzeaEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > sluice with shutters
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9 air sluice
(th) obturator de aer -
10 control sluice
(hidr) vană de control -
11 emptying sluice
(hidr) vană de golire -
12 intake sluice
(hidr) vană de admisiune -
13 main sluice
(hidr) stavilă / vană de admisiune principală -
14 paddle-door sluice
(hidr) vană de ecluză -
15 steam slide valve; steam sluice valve
(cf, mas) sertar de aburEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > steam slide valve; steam sluice valve
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16 Stoney gate / sluice
(hidr) vană / stavilă StoneyEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > Stoney gate / sluice
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sluice — [slo͞os] n. [ME scluse < OFr escluse & LL exclusa < fem. pp. of L excludere, to shut out, EXCLUDE] 1. an artificial channel or passage for water, having a gate or valve at its head to regulate the flow, as in a canal or millstream 2. the… … English World dictionary
Sluice — Sluice, n. [OF. escluse, F. [ e]cluse, LL. exclusa, sclusa, from L. excludere, exclusum, to shut out: cf. D. sluis sluice, from the Old French. See {Exclude}.] 1. An artifical passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sluice — Sluice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sluiced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sluicing}.] 1. To emit by, or as by, flood gates. [R.] Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows. Howitt. [1913 Webster] He dried his neck and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sluice — ● sluice nom masculin (anglais sluice, canal) Chenal incliné muni de riffles transversaux, à l aval et à l amont desquels s accumulent les minéraux les plus denses … Encyclopédie Universelle
sluice — mid 14c., aphetic of O.Fr. escluse sluice, floodgate, from L.L. exclusa barrier to shut out water (in aqua exclusa water shut out ), from fem. sing. of L. exclusus, pp. of excludere shut out (see EXCLUDE (Cf. exclude)) … Etymology dictionary
sluice — sluice; un·sluice; … English syllables
sluice — ► NOUN 1) (also sluice gate) a sliding gate or other device for controlling the flow of water. 2) (also sluiceway) an artificial water channel for carrying off overflow or surplus water. 3) an act of rinsing or showering with water. ► VERB ▪ wash … English terms dictionary
sluice — vb *pour, stream, gush Analogous words: flood, inundate, deluge (see corresponding nouns at FLOOD): drench, *soak … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Sluice — A sluice gate. Sluice gate located on the … Wikipedia
sluice — sluicelike, adj. /sloohs/, n., v., sluiced, sluicing. n. 1. an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow. 2. the body of water held back or controlled by a sluice gate … Universalium
sluice — [[t]slus[/t]] n. v. sluiced, sluic•ing 1) civ an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate(sluice′ gate )at the upper end for regulating the flow 2) civ the body of water held back or controlled by a sluice gate 3) civ a… … From formal English to slang