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61 Baggergut
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62 Baggern
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63 Bodenaushub
m < bau> ■ digging-out; excavation -
64 Bodenmörtel
m <bau.rls> ■ temporarily liquified excavation V -
65 Entnahmegrube
f < verf> ■ borrow excavation; borrow pit -
66 Erdabtrag
m < bau> ■ excavation -
67 Erdaushub unter Wasser
m < bau> ■ submarine excavationGerman-english technical dictionary > Erdaushub unter Wasser
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68 Flachbaggerung
f < bau> ■ shallow excavation; shallow digging; surface digging -
69 Fließmörtel
m <bau.rls> ■ temporarily liquified excavation V -
70 Fundamentaushub
m < bau> ■ foundation excavation -
71 Grubenbau
m < min> ■ underground excavation; underground working; mine opening -
72 Grubenraum
m < min> ■ working area; mine excavation; mine opening -
73 profilgerechter Erdaushub
m < bau> ■ excavation true to profileGerman-english technical dictionary > profilgerechter Erdaushub
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74 Sprengverfahren
n <bau.spreng> ■ drill and blast method; drill + blast; drill + blast method; drill + blast excavation; drilling and blasting method -
75 Sprengvortrieb
m <bau.spreng> ■ drill and blast method; drill + blast; drill + blast method; drill + blast excavation; drilling and blasting method -
76 Streckenhohlraum
m < min> ■ roadway excavation -
77 Streckenraum
m < min> ■ roadway excavation -
78 Tunnelvortrieb
m < bau> ■ tunnel drive; drive; excavationm <bau.min> ■ tunnelling; tunnel driving -
79 Vollausbruch
m < bau> ■ full-face advance -
80 Vortrieb
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excavation — [ ɛkskavasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1566; lat. excavatio → excaver 1 ♦ Rare Action de creuser dans le sol. Procéder à l excavation d un puits. 2 ♦ Cour. Creux dans un terrain. ⇒ cavité. Excavation naturelle. ⇒ caverne, creux, crevasse, 2. faille, grotte.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Excavation — Ex ca*va tion, n. [L. excavatio: cf. F. excavation.] 1. The act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass. [1913 Webster] 2. A cavity formed by cutting, digging, or scooping. A winding… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Excavation — (v. lat.) Aushöhlung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Excavation — Excavation, lat. dtsch., Aushöhlung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
excavation — index evulsion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
excavation — 1610s, action of excavating, from L. excavationem (nom. excavatio) a hollowing out, noun of action from pp. stem of excavare (see EXCAVATE (Cf. excavate)) … Etymology dictionary
excavation — [n] site of digging; digging blasting, burrow, cavity, cut, cutting, dig, disinterring, ditch, dugout, exhuming, hole, hollow, mine, mining, pit, quarry, removal, scooping, shaft, shoveling, trench, trough, unearthing; concepts 178,509,513 Ant.… … New thesaurus
excavation — [eks΄kə vā′shən] n. [L excavatio] 1. an excavating or being excavated 2. a hole or hollow made by excavating 3. something unearthed by excavating SYN. HOLE … English World dictionary
excavation — excavational, adj. /eks keuh vay sheuhn/, n. 1. a hole or cavity made by excavating. 2. the act of excavating. 3. an area in which excavating has been done or is in progress, as an archaeological site. [1605 15; < L excavation (s. of excavatio) a … Universalium
EXCAVATION — s. f. Action de creuser un terrain. L excavation des fondements de cet édifice a coûté beaucoup. Il se dit aussi d Un creux fait dans un terrain, soit de main d homme, soit par quelque accident naturel. Cette excavation n est pas assez profonde … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
EXCAVATION — n. f. Action de creuser un terrain. L’excavation des fondements de cet édifice a coûté beaucoup. Il se dit aussi d’un Creux fait dans un terrain, soit de main d’homme ou par quelque instrument, soit par un accident naturel. La rivière, en… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)