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1 выкопанная яма
выкопанная яма
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excavated hole
A pit, cavity, or other uncovered cutting produced by excavation. (Source: BJGEOa)
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2 горизонтальная выработка
1) General subject: lateral2) Geology: horisontal working, level course, level working, tye3) Military: excavated hole4) Engineering: lateral opening, shaft tunnel, tunnel6) Drilling: level7) Makarov: driftway, horizontal working8) Gold mining: cross-cut, crosscut, x-cut, driving level (штольня)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > горизонтальная выработка
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4 madriguera
f.1 den (of animal) (& figurative).2 warren, animal burrow, burrow, rabbit hole.* * *2 (de gente) den, lair, hide-out* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=refugio) [de animales] den, burrow; [de conejos] warren; [de tejones] set2) [de ladrones] den* * *a) ( de conejos) warren, burrow; ( de zorros) earth; ( de tejones) setb) ( de maleantes) den, lair* * *= burrow.Ex. The wasp buried the immobilized tarantulas in special chambers excavated from the spider's burrows.* * *a) ( de conejos) warren, burrow; ( de zorros) earth; ( de tejones) setb) ( de maleantes) den, lair* * *= burrow.Ex: The wasp buried the immobilized tarantulas in special chambers excavated from the spider's burrows.
* * *2 (de maleantes) den, lair* * *
madriguera sustantivo femenino
( de zorros) earth;
( de tejones) set
madriguera sustantivo femenino
1 (de un animal) burrow, hole
2 fig (escondite) hide out: la banda se ocultaba en su madriguera, the gang went to ground in its hideout
' madriguera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conejera
- ratonera
English:
burrow
- hole
- nest
- rabbit warren
- send down
- warren
* * *madriguera nf1. [de animal] den;[de conejo] burrow, rabbit hole2. [escondrijo] den* * *f1 ( agujero) burrowden* * *madriguera nf: burrow, den, lair* * *1. (de conejo) burrow2. (de león) den -
5 cavus
cavus adj. [2 CAV-], hollow, excavated, concave: concha, V.: bucina, O.: cavernae, V.: trunci, H.: saxa, H.: quā cava sunt (pocula), on the ínsíde, O.: tempora, arched, O.: lumina, sunken, O.: umbra, enveloping, V.: flumina, deep - channelled, V.: imago formae, unsubstantial, V. — As subst m., a hole. Tutus (of a mouse), H.— Plur: arti, Ph.—As subst n., an opening, hole: murum crebris cavis aperuit, per quae, etc., loop-holes, L.: Inventus cavis bufo, V.: nuces cavis abscondere, H.* * *Icava, cavum ADJhollow, excavated, hollowed out; concave; (of waning moon); enveloping; porous; sunken; deep, having deep channel; tubular; having cavity inside (concealing)IIhole, cavity, depression, pit, opening; cave, burrow; enclosed space; aperture -
6 excavar
v.1 to dig.2 to excavate, to dig, to dig out, to scoop.* * *1 to excavate, dig* * *verb* * *VT1) (Constr) to dig, dig out, excavate frm2) (Arqueología) to excavate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex. The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.
Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *excavar [A1 ]vt1 ( Const) ‹túnel/fosa› to digexcavaban la tierra en busca del tesoro they were digging in the earth searching for the treasureuna piscina excavada en la roca a swimming pool dug out of the rock2 ( Arqueol) to excavate3 «animal» ‹madriguera› to dig■ excavarvito dig, excavate* * *
excavar ( conjugate excavar) verbo transitivo
b) (Arqueol) to excavate
verbo intransitivo
to dig, excavate
excavar verbo transitivo Arqueol to excavate: están excavando cerca de donde encontraron las monedas antiguas, they're excavating near the place where they found the old coins
(un túnel, un hoyo) to dig: ya se han puesto a excavar el nuevo túnel, they've already begun digging the new tunnel
' excavar' also found in these entries:
English:
dig
- excavate
- sink
- tunnel
- scoop
* * *excavar vt1. [cavar] to dig;excavar el terreno to dig;el perro excavó un hoyo the dog dug a hole2. [en arqueología] to excavate* * *v/t excavate; túnel dig* * *excavar v: to excavate, to dig* * * -
7 حفر
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) \ حَفَرَ بِمثقَاب \ drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. \ حَفَرَ جُحْرًا \ burrow: (to make) a hole in the ground (esp. as made by rabbits, etc.). -
8 диаметр
caliber, diameter, ( проволоки или винта) gage* * *диа́метр м.1. ( размер) diameterв диа́метре — across [in] diameterпо (но́вому) диа́метру — to (the new) diameter2. ( линия) diametric(al) lineдиа́метр без коры́ ( о бревне) — diameter under barkдиа́метр в ве́рхнем отру́бе ( о бревне) — diameter at the top, top diameterви́димый диа́метр — apparent diameterдиа́метр в коре́ ( о бревне) — diameter inside barkдиа́метр в ни́жнем отру́бе ( о бревне) — diameter at the buttвну́тренний диа́метр — inside [internal] diameterдиа́метр волново́да, крити́ческий — critical diameterдиа́метр в свету́ — clear diameterдиа́метр вхо́да, относи́тельный ( вентилятора) — specific diameterдиа́метр выходно́го сече́ния ( сопла) — exit diameterгла́вный диа́метр — principal diameterдиа́метр гнезда́ кла́пана — valve diameterдиа́метр голо́вки кла́пана — valve bead diameterдиа́метр го́рной вы́работки в прохо́дке — excavated diameter of a mine workingдиа́метр го́рной вы́работки вчерне́ — excavated diameter of a mine workingдиа́метр гребно́го винта́ по ося́м ло́пастей — blade-circle diameter of a propellerдиа́метр дели́тельной окру́жности — pitch diameterдиа́метр Земли́, поля́рный — polar diameter of the Earthдиа́метр Земли́, экваториа́льный — equatorial diameter of the Earthкрепё́жный диа́метр ( радиолампы) — holding diameterдиа́метр крити́ческого сече́ния ( сопла) — throat diameterдиа́метр навива́ния про́вода ( без разрушения) — coiling diameter of a wireнару́жный диа́метр — external [outside] diameterнецентри́рующий диа́метр метал.-об. — non-centr(e)ing diameterномина́льный диа́метр — nominal diameterдиа́метр обто́чки, максима́льный — turning [machining] diameterопо́рный диа́метр ( радиолампы) — seating diameterдиа́метр пузыря́, отрывно́й — diameter of a bubble at departureдиа́метр разду́ва — inflation diameterразрывно́й диа́метр — breaking diameterдиа́метр раскры́тия ку́пола парашю́та — mouth diameter of a parachuteдиа́метр расто́чки — bore (diameter)диа́метр резьбы́, вну́тренний — root [minor] diameter of a threadдиа́метр резьбы́, нару́жный — major diameter of a threadдиа́метр резьбы́, сре́дний — angle diameter of a threadдиа́метр резьбы́, эффекти́вный — effective diameter of a threadдиа́метр сверле́ния — drilled diameterсветово́й диа́метр — clear [free] apertureдиа́метр сква́жины — borehole diameter, borehole sectionизмеря́ть диа́метр сква́жины — caliper a borehole, gauge a hole sectionсопряжё́нные диа́метры — conjugate diametersдиа́метр столкнове́ния части́ц — collision diameterдиа́метр ступе́ни турби́ны, сре́дний — pitch diameter; blade diameterдиа́метр то́чечного мно́жества — diameter of a set of pointsтрансфини́тный диа́метр — transfinite diameterуглово́й диа́метр — angular diameterусло́вный диа́метр — nominal diameterдиа́метр фа́кела ( форсунки) — jet diameterдиа́метр фюзеля́жа — fuselage diameterдиа́метр фюзеля́жа в ми́деле — maximum diameter of a fuselageцентри́рующий диа́метр метал.-об. — centr(e)ing diameterдиа́метр цили́ндра — (cylinder) boreдиа́метр циркуля́ции ( судна) — diameter or gyration, diameter of a turning circle -
9 खात _khāta
खात p. p.1 Dug up, excavated, bored; तुभ्यं खाता अवता अद्रिदुग्धा Rv.4.5.3; कीट˚...शुल्कस्य कीटखातस्य वह्नि- दग्धस्य सर्वतः । तरोरप्यूषरस्थस्य वरं जन्म न चार्थिनः ॥ Pt.2.89.-2 Torn, rent.-तम् 1 An excavation.-2 A hole.-3 A ditch, moat; पतति कदाचिन्नभसः खाते Pt.5.29.-4 An oblong pond.-5 A cavern.-6 Digging a hole.-ता An artificial pond.-Comp. -भूः f. a moat, ditch.-रूपकारः a potter. -
10 scavare
con pala digcon trivella excavate* * *scavare v.tr.1 to dig; to excavate; ( in una miniera) to mine: scavarono un grosso buco nel terreno per le fondamenta, they excavated a big hole in the ground for the foundations; è difficile scavare il terreno quando è gelato, it is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen; questo buco fu scavato dall'acqua, this hole was hollowed out by the water; scavare un fosso, to dig a ditch (o to ditch); scavare un pozzo, to sink a well; scavare una trincea, to dig a trench; scavare con la draga, to dredge // si scavò la fossa con le sue mani, (fig.) he cut his own throat2 (di cose sepolte, riportarle alla luce) to excavate, to unearth: scavare antiche rovine, to excavate ancient ruins; scavare una città sepolta, to excavate a buried city; scavare un tesoro, to dig up treasure // a furia di scavare è venuta fuori la verità, (fig.) by dint of lots of digging the truth came out; scavare nel passato di qlcu., (fig.) to dig into s.o.'s past3 (fig.) ( escogitare) to dig up, to come* by: scava strani argomenti, strane teorie, he digs up strange ideas, strange theories4 (fare lo scollo ad abito ecc.) to widen, to enlarge: scavare il collo di un vestito, to enlarge the collar of a dress; scavare le maniche, to widen the sleeves.* * *[ska'vare] 1.verbo transitivo to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso]2.1)2) (indagare)3.scavare nel passato di qcn. — to dig into sb.'s past
verbo pronominale scavarsi-rsi un passaggio in qcs. — to burrow one's way into sth.
- rsi la fossa con le proprie mani — fig. to dig one's own grave
* * *scavare/ska'vare/ [1]to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso](aus. avere)1 scavare nella roccia to dig into the rock; scavare alla ricerca di un tesoro to dig for a treasure2 (indagare) scavare nella memoria to delve in one's memory; scavare nel passato di qcn. to dig into sb.'s pastIII scavarsi verbo pronominale-rsi un passaggio in qcs. to burrow one's way into sth.; - rsi la fossa con le proprie mani fig. to dig one's own grave. -
11 bore
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
12 cut out
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
13 dig (dug)
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
14 engrave
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
15 excavate
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
16 inscribe
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) -
17 ausgraben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Vergrabenes) dig up; (Pflanzen) uproot; (Kartoffeln) lift; (Altertümer) excavate; (Leichen) disinter, exhume2. fig. (Geheimnis etc.) unearth; (alte Fotos etc.) dig out; ( wieder) ausgraben (Vergessenes) dredge upII v/i dig* * *to unearth; to excavate; to pull up; to dig up; to dig* * *aus|gra|benvt septo dig up; Grube, Loch to dig out; Altertümer to excavate; (fig) to dig up; (= hervorholen) to dig out; alte Geschichten to bring up* * *1) (to get out by digging: We had to dig the car out of the mud.) dig out2) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) excavate3) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) excavate* * *aus|gra·ben▪ etw \ausgrabenAltertümer \ausgraben to excavate [or sep dig up] ancient artefactseine Leiche \ausgraben to disinter [or exhume] a bodyalte Geschichten \ausgraben to bring up sep old stories* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb dig up; (Archäol.) excavate; dig out <trapped person, avalanche victim, etc.>; disinter, exhume < body, corpse>; (fig. ugs.) dig up; dig up, unearth <old manuscripts, maps, etc.>eine alte Geschichte wieder ausgraben — (fig.) dig or rake up an old story
* * *ausgraben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Vergrabenes) dig up; (Pflanzen) uproot; (Kartoffeln) lift; (Altertümer) excavate; (Leichen) disinter, exhume(wieder) ausgraben (Vergessenes) dredge upB. v/i dig* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb dig up; (Archäol.) excavate; dig out <trapped person, avalanche victim, etc.>; disinter, exhume <body, corpse>; (fig. ugs.) dig up; dig up, unearth <old manuscripts, maps, etc.>eine alte Geschichte wieder ausgraben — (fig.) dig or rake up an old story
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18 उत्खात _utkhāta
उत्खात p. p.1 Excavated, dug up. उत्खातं निधिशङ्कया क्षितितलं ध्माता गिरेर्धातवः Bh.3.4.-2 Extracted, drawn out; उत्खातं परित्यागशल्यम् U.3.-3 Uprooted, plucked up by the roots (lit.); लीला˚ uprooted in sport U.3. 16; Māl.9.34.-4 (fig.) (a) Eradicated, totally destroyed, annihilated; किमुत्खातं नन्दवंशस्य Mu.1; ˚लवणो मधुरेश्वरः प्राप्तः U.7. (b) Deposed, deprived of power or authority; फलैः संवर्धयामासुरुत्खातप्रतिरोपिताः R.4.37 (where उत्खात means 'uprooted' also).-तम् A hole, cavity, hollow, uneven ground; अनुत्खातस्तिमित not stopped by uneven ground; Ś.7.33.-Comp. -केलिः f. digging out earth in sport (by means of horns, tusks &c.); उत्खात- केलिः शृङ्गाद्यैर्वप्रक्रीडा निगद्यते. -
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ut-khātamfn. dug up;
excavated, eradicated, pulled up by the roots;
destroyed, annihilated;
(am) n. a hole, cavity;
a deepening, uneven ground;
undermining, hollowing out;
destroying, extirpating Mudr.
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20 खात
khātámfn. (Pāṇ. 6-4, 42) dug, dug up, excavated RV. IV, 50, 3 AV. ṠBr. III etc.. ;
digged into the earth, buried MBh. XIII, 3089 ;
torn, rent W. ;
m. a ditch Hcat. I, 3, 921 ;
n. (Naigh. III, 23) a ditch, fosse, moat, well, pond ṠBr. IX, 4, 3, 9 ṠāṇkhṠr. Pañcat. BhP. etc.. ;
an excavation, cavern;
digging a hole W. ;
(ā) f. an artificial pond L. (cf. deva-kh-, vishama-kh-, sama-kh-, sūcī-kh-.)
khātaka, etc. seeᅠ khan
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выкопанная яма — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN excavated hole A pit, cavity, or other uncovered cutting produced by excavation. (Source: BJGEOa) [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] Тематики охрана… … Справочник технического переводчика
Jagersfontein Mine — (IPAEng|ˌjeɪɡərzˈfɒnteɪn) is an abandoned open pit mine in South Africa located close to the town of Jagersfontein and approximately 68 miles (109 km) south west of Bloemfontein. [http://www.mindat.org/loc 3076.html Jagersfontein Mine,… … Wikipedia