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1) General subject: pile, drive piles2) Makarov: drive piles home -
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2) Engineering: ram3) Construction: drive piles4) Sakhalin energy glossary: drive in piles5) Makarov: pile -
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1) General subject: palification, piling2) Engineering: pile driving, poling, ramming3) Construction: driving-in of piles, pile sinking, polling4) Architecture: driving of piles5) Drilling: drive piles -
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Engineering: drive piles to refusalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > забивать сваи до отказа
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pile — pile1 /puyl/, n., v., piled, piling. n. 1. an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon the other: a pile of papers; a pile of bricks. 2. Informal. a large number, quantity, or amount of anything: a pile of work. 3. a heap of wood on which a… … Universalium
pil´er — pile1 «pyl», noun, verb, piled, pil|ing. –n. 1. many things lying one upon another in a more or less orderly way: »a pile of stones, a pile of wood. SYNONYM(S): stack, heap. 2. a mass like a hill or mound: » … Useful english dictionary
pile — I. /paɪl / (say puyl) noun 1. an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon another in a more or less orderly fashion: a pile of boxes. 2. Colloquial a large number, quantity, or amount of anything: a pile of things to do. 3. a heap of wood on… …
pile — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a heap of things laid or gathered upon one another (a pile of leaves). 2 a a large imposing building (a stately pile). b a large group of tall buildings. 3 colloq. a a large quantity. b a large amount of money; a fortune (made his … Useful english dictionary
Pile — Pile, v. t. To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles. [1913 Webster] {To sheet pile}, to make sheet piling in or around. See {Sheet piling}, under 2nd {Piling}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To sheet-pile — Pile Pile, v. t. To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles. [1913 Webster] {To sheet pile}, to make sheet piling in or around. See {Sheet piling}, under 2nd {Piling}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pile — 1. noun /paɪl/ a) The head of an arrow or spear. a pile of stones b) A large stake, or piece of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth or sea bed for the support of a building, a pier, or other superstructure, or … Wiktionary
pile — I [[t]paɪl[/t]] n. v. piled, pil•ing 1) an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon the other: a pile of papers[/ex] 2) inf a large number, quantity, or amount of anything: a pile of work[/ex] 3) a heap of wood on which a dead body, a living… … From formal English to slang
Neft Daşları — Coordinates: 40°19′N 50°35′E / 40.317°N 50.583°E / 40.317; 50.583 … Wikipedia
pile — pile1 [pīl] n. [ME < MFr < L pila, pillar] 1. a mass of things heaped together; heap 2. a heap of wood or other combustible material on which a corpse or sacrifice is burned 3. a large building or group of buildings 4. Informal a) a large… … English World dictionary
pile — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, dart, quill, pole driven into the ground, from Old English pīl, from Latin pilum javelin Date: 12th century 1. a long slender column usually of timber, steel, or reinforced concrete driven into the ground to… … New Collegiate Dictionary