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1 espeleología
• potholing• spelaeology• speleology -
2 espeleología
f.speleology, potholing, spelaeology.* * *1 potholing, speleology* * *SF potholing, spelunking ( esp EEUU), speleology frm* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex. The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.Ex. The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex. This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * *femenino spelunking, potholing (BrE)* * *= speleology, potholing, caving.Ex: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.
Ex: The author examines what drives people to do potholing, a worldwide pursuit with its own unique joys and dangers.Ex: This article focuses on the leisure pursuit of caving and those who participate in it.* * ** * *
espeleología sustantivo femenino
spelunking, potholing (BrE)
espeleología sustantivo femenino speleology, potholing
' espeleología' also found in these entries:
English:
potholing
- speleology
- pot
- spelunking
* * *espeleología nf* * *f spelunking, Brpotholing
См. также в других словарях:
potholing — [[t]pɒ̱thoʊlɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Potholing is the leisure activity of going into underground caves and tunnels. [mainly BRIT] (in AM, use spelunking) … English dictionary
potholing — pothole ► NOUN 1) a deep natural underground cave formed by the eroding action of water. 2) a hole in a road surface. ► VERB Brit. ▪ explore underground potholes as a pastime. DERIVATIVES potholed adjective potholer noun potholing noun … English terms dictionary
potholing — noun a form of caving involving the exploration of potholes See Also: potholer … Wiktionary
potholing — 1. The process of scouring holes in rock in stream beds or near the strand line by rapid rotation of trapped pebbles or cobbles; evorsion [10]. 2. (British.) See caving … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
potholing — pot|hol|ing [ˈpɔtˌhəulıŋ US ˈpa:tˌhoul ] n [U] BrE the sport of climbing down ↑potholes and underground ↑caves = ↑caving >potholer n … Dictionary of contemporary English
potholing — n. (British) exploring of caves or pits … English contemporary dictionary
potholing — noun (U) the sport of climbing down inside holes under the ground pothole verb (I) potholer noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
potholing — UK [ˈpɒtˌhəʊlɪŋ] / US [ˈpɑtˌhoʊlɪŋ] noun [uncountable] British the sport of going into holes in mountains or underground Derived word: potholer noun countable Word forms potholer : singular potholer plural potholers … English dictionary
potholing — [ˈpɒtˌhəʊlɪŋ] noun [U] British the sport of going into holes in mountains or underground … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
potholing — /ˈpɒthoʊlɪŋ/ (say pothohling) noun the exploration of potholes and underground passages. –potholer, noun …
potholing — potˈholing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑pot … Useful english dictionary