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1 (см .тж. pit well) водоохранный комплекс
Makarov: water protective complexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (см .тж. pit well) водоохранный комплекс
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2 pit
hollow or pit (Dict. only), $$G kúsqos, Middle Gaelic pit (Dean of Lismore), Manx pitt, Irish pit; from Anglo-Saxon pyt, pit, well, now pit, from Latin puteus, well. for force, cf. Breton fetan, fountain, fete, $$G kúsqos. The non-existent Dict. meaning is due to the supposed force of topographic pit discussed in Pit-. -
3 шахтный колодец
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > шахтный колодец
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4 puits
pit, well -
5 פיר
shaft, pit, well -
6 колодец
delve, pit, wellРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > колодец
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7 шурф
perforation, pit, wellРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > шурф
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8 яма
hole, pit, wellРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > яма
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9 шурф
2) Geology: day eyes, dug hole, exploring shaft, prospecting pit, prospecting shaft, trial pit, test pit ( USA, Canada)3) Engineering: dug pit, open test pit, trench4) Construction: exploratory shaft, prospect hole, prospecting6) Mining: boring, day eye (Уэльс), delve, pit-hole, (разведочный) prospect hole7) Forestry: soil-pit9) Astronautics: opening11) Makarov: bore hole, digging pit, downhole, profile pit, well12) Gold mining: prospecting hole, sampling pit, survey pit14) Cement: exploratory well -
10 шахтный колодец
1) Engineering: dug-out well, pit, shaft well3) Ecology: pit well -
11 водоохранный комплекс
1) Ecology: pit well, water protecting scheme, water-protecting, water-protective complex2) Makarov: (см.тж. pit well) water protective complexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоохранный комплекс
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12 telaga
lake, pond, stagnant pit, well* * *lake* * *lake, pond; stagnant pit, well -
13 копаный колодец
1) Geology: dug well2) Makarov: open-pit well -
14 कूप
kū́pa
cf. anūpá, dvīpá), a hole, hollow, cave RV. I, 105, 17 AV. ṠBr. etc.. ;
a pit well ṠāṇkhGṛ. Mn. Mṛicch. etc.;
a post to which a boat orᅠ ship is moored L. ;
a mast L. ;
a tree orᅠ rock in the midst of a river L. ;
a leather oil vessel L. ;
= mṛin-māna L. ;
(ī) f. a small well W. ;
the navel W. ;
a flask, bottle W. ;
+ cf. Gk. κύπη
- कूपकच्छप
- कूपकन्दर
- कूपकार
- कूपकूर्म
- कूपखा
- कूपखानक
- कूपचक्र
- कूपज
- कूपजल
- कूपदर्दुर
- कूपबिल
- कूपमण्डूक
- कूपयन्त्र
- कूपराज्य
- कूपशय
- कूपाङ्क
- कूपाङ्ग
- कूपेपिशाचक
- कूपोदक
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15 Brunnenschacht
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Brunnenschacht
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16 водопонижающая скважина в карьере
Engineering: in-pit wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водопонижающая скважина в карьере
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17 कुण्ड
kuṇḍan. <as m. L. >, a bowlshaped vessel, basin, bowl, pitcher, pot, water-pot KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
a vessel for coals R. V, 10, 16 etc.. ;
a round hole in the ground (for receiving andᅠ preserving water orᅠ fire cf. agni-kuṇḍa), pit, well, spring orᅠ basin of water (especially consecrated to some holy purpose orᅠ person) MBh. R. etc.;
m. an adulterine, son of a woman by another man than her husband while the husband is alive Mn. III, 174 ;
( seeᅠ. gola andᅠ - golaka below);
N. of Ṡiva MBh. XII, 10358 ;
of a Nāga MBh. I, 4828 ;
of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh. I, 4550 ;
(ā) f. ( kuṇḍ) mutilation Pāṇ. 3-3, 103 Kāṡ. ;
N. of Durgā L. ;
(ī) f. (Pāṇ. 4-1, 42) a bowl, pitcher, pot Hcat. Prasannar. ;
( ami) n. ifc. a clump (e.g.. darbha-k-, a clump of Darbha grass) Pāṇ. 6-2, 136 ;
a particular measure L. ;
N. of certain mystical figures;
a particular appearance of the moon (surrounded by a circle) VarBṛS. IV, 15. ;
- कुण्डकर्ण
- कुण्डकल्पद्रुम
- कुण्डकल्पलता
- कुण्डकीट
- कुण्डकील
- कुण्डकौमुदी
- कुण्डगोल
- कुण्डगोलक
- कुण्डज
- कुण्डजठर
- कुण्डधार
- कुण्डनदी
- कुण्डपायिन्
- कुण्डपाय्य
- कुण्डप्रस्थ
- कुण्डभेदिन्
- कुण्डमण्डपकौमुदी
- कुण्डमण्डपसंग्रह
- कुण्डमण्डपसिद्धि
- कुण्डमार्तण्ड
- कुण्डरत्नाकर
- कुण्डवासिनी
- कुण्डविधान
- कुण्डशायिन्
- कुण्डसिद्धि
- कुण्डाग्नि
- कुण्डार्क
- कुण्डावृष
- कुण्डाशिन्
- कुण्डीवृष
- कुण्डेश्वरतीर्थ
- कुण्डोद
- कुण्डोदर
- कुण्डोद्द्योतदर्शन
- कुण्डोध्नी
- कुण्डोपधानीयक
- कुण्डोपरथ
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18 choh
(Persian) pit, well; bosom, embrace -
19 зумпф
sunk basin, pit, well, standage, sinkРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > зумпф
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20 telaga
lake, pond. 2 stagnant pit, well.
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