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1 ditch
ditch [dɪtʃ]1 noun∎ he drove the car into the ditch il est tombé dans le fossé avec la voiture∎ the ditch la baille, la flotte(a) familiar (abandon → car) abandonner□ ; (→ plan, idea) abandonner□, laisser tomber□ ; (→ boyfriend, girlfriend) plaquer, laisser tomber□ ; (throw out) se débarrasser de□ ;∎ the lorry driver ditched us le chauffeur du camion nous a laissés en rade∎ to ditch a plane faire un amerrissage forcé(b) Agriculture creuser un fossé -
2 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
- surface ditch
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قَنَاة (لِلرّيّ أو التّصْرِيف) -
4 zanja
f.ditch.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: zanjar.* * *1 trench\abrir una zanja to dig a trench* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=fosa) ditch; (=hoyo) pit; (=tumba) graveabrir las zanjas — (Arquit) to lay the foundations (de for)
2) LAm (=barranco) gully, watercourse3) And (=límite) fence, low wall* * ** * *= ditch, drainage ditch.Ex. The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.Ex. It was found that 73.6% of the wetlands were lost due to the construction of drainage ditches and levees.----* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * ** * *= ditch, drainage ditch.Ex: The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.
Ex: It was found that 73.6% of the wetlands were lost due to the construction of drainage ditches and levees.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *1 (para desagüe) ditch; (para cimientos, tuberías) trench2 (acequia) irrigation channel* * *
Del verbo zanjar: ( conjugate zanjar)
zanja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
zanja
zanjar
zanja sustantivo femenino ( para desagüe) ditch;
(para cimientos, tuberías) trench;
( acequia) irrigation channel
zanjar ( conjugate zanjar) verbo transitivo ‹polémica/diferencias› to settle, resolve;
‹ deuda› to settle, pay off
zanja sustantivo femenino ditch, trench
abrir una zanja, to dig a ditch
zanjar vtr (terminar, concluir un asunto) to settle
' zanja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- fosa
- foso
- cavar
- chamba
- saltar
English:
ditch
- trench
- cutting
- deep
* * *zanja nfditch* * *f ditch* * *zanja nf: ditch, trench* * *
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