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drift, head, gallery, headingblindort; airless end, blind drift, dead end, dummy roadbockort; timbered driftbottenort; main gate, mother gatebrant ort; steep driftbrytningsort; panel entrydiagonalort; diagonal driftdriva en ort; cut across the ground, drive a gallery, drive a leveldräneringsort; sump galleryfriskluftsort; intake airwayfältort; gallery headgråbergsort; rock drift, stone drifthorisontell ort; horizontal galleryhuvudort; main drift, level roadhuvudtransportort; mother gatekommunikationsort; main gallerylutande ort; rise headingparallellort; parallell entry, parallell headingriktort; pilot heading, level gallery, pilot tunnelsidoort; side drift, side gallery, lateral drift, stone driftsidostensort; stone driftskivort; sublevel driftskivbrytningsort; slicing driftskraport; scraper drift, slusher trenchsnedort; dip driftstigort; dip driftsulort; bottom headingtakort; top headingtappningsort; drawing drift, ore path, transfer raisetransportort; haulage drift, hauling gallery, loader gate, transport drifttvärort; cross, cross cut, cross heading, transverse galleryundersökningsort; development heading, exploratory drift, monkey drift,prospecting driftutfraktsort; haulage tunnel, haulage way, transport driftventilationsort; fan drift, ventilation driftväxlingsort; branch haulage road -
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flute, groove, recess; line, track, traildjurspår; animal tracklinspår; rope groovemejselspår; screv driver slotsidspår; side tracksidospår; railroad siding, sidingsmalspår; narrow gauge trackstickspår; blind trackupptaget spår; occupied trackväxelspår; siding
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Blind side — Blind Blind, a. [AS.; akin to D., G., OS., Sw., & Dan. blind, Icel. blindr, Goth. blinds; of uncertain origin.] 1. Destitute of the sense of seeing, either by natural defect or by deprivation; without sight. [1913 Webster] He that is strucken… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blind-side — or blind·side (blīndʹsīd ) tr.v. blind ·sid·ed, blind ·sid·ing, blind ·sides 1. To hit or attack on or from the blind side. 2. To catch or take unawares, especially with harmful or detrimental results: “The recent recession, with its wave of… … Universalium
blind side — (n.) unguarded aspect, c.1600; see BLIND (Cf. blind) (adj.). As a verb, also blind side, blindside, to hit from the blind side, first attested 1968, Amer.Eng., in reference to U.S. football tackles … Etymology dictionary
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blind-side — blindˈ side transitive verb (N American) To exploit someone s blind side in surprising or taking advantage of them • • • Main Entry: ↑blind … Useful english dictionary
blind|side — «BLYND SYD», transitive verb. 1. to overpower or hit unexpectedly, or when one is unprotected: »When there are no apparent challengers on the horizon get ready to be blindsided. 2. to surprise; take unawares: »The award blindsided the first time… … Useful english dictionary
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blind side — blind′ side n. 1) cvb the part of one s field of vision, as to the side or rear, where one cannot see approaching objects 2) cvb the side opposite that toward which a person is looking • Etymology: 1600–10 … From formal English to slang
blind side — n. the side opposite to the direction in which a person is looking … English World dictionary
blind-side — [v] attack by surprise bushwhack, catch unaware, hit unexpectedly, sucker punch; concepts 86,189,200 … New thesaurus
blind side — noun the side on which your vision is limited or obstructed • Hypernyms: ↑side * * * I. noun 1. : the side on which one that is blind in one eye cannot see 2. : an aspect of a matter in which one can see no fault 3 … Useful english dictionary