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s.1 presa (prey) (& sentido figurado)2 cantera (for stone)3 pieza de vitral en forma de diamante.vt.1 excavar (hill); extraer (piedra)2 escarbar, escudriñar, conseguir descubrir, desentrañar. (plural quarries) (pt & pp quarried) -
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добыватьдобычакаменоломнякарьеррыться -
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карьер; шахта -
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[N]CAPTURA (-AE) (F)LAPICIDINAE (-ARUM) (PL)LAUTUMIAE (-ARUM) (PL)PRAEDA (-AE) (F)[V]EXCIDO (-ERE -CIDI) -
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[ˈkwɔrɪ]daş karxanası, karyer -
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Iகற்சுரங்கம்IIகற்குடைவு; கற்குதை குழிகற்சுரங்கம், கற்குடைவுIVகற்குழிVகற்குழிVIகற்சுரங்கம், அகழ்வளம்பார்க்குழிஅகழ்களம், கற்சுரங்கம்IXபார்க் குழி -
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carrière Noun -
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carrière f -
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n.पत्थर की खान; शिकार; शिकार किये हुए जानवर; चौकोर शीशा; अंतडियां जो शिकारी कुत्ते को डाल दी जाती हैv. tr.पत्थर खोदना, शिकार करना -
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vმოპოვება, კარიერი, ნადავლი -
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1.n.олжа, жем2.n.кеніш, карьер -
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av, sikâr; tasocagi; yontma yapi tasi; karo, çini -
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v.qazmaq; teshmekn.ow, olja -
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снос, разнос, разрез, карьер, каменоломня, открытая выработка, добывать породу, добывать закладочный материал, разрабатывать открытым способом -
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quarry — quar‧ry [ˈkwɒri ǁ ˈkwɔː , ˈkwɑː ] noun quarries PLURALFORM [countable] a place where large amounts of stone, sand etc are dug out of the ground: • a granite quarry quarry verb [transitive] : • granite that is quarried in Brazil * * * Ⅰ … Financial and business terms
Quarry — Quar ry, n.; pl. {Quarries}. [OE. querre, OF. cuiri[ e]e, F. cur[ e]e, fr. cuir hide, leather, fr. L. corium; the quarry given to the dogs being wrapped in the akin of the beast. See {Cuirass}.] 1. (a) A part of the entrails of the beast taken,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quarry — Quar ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Quarried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Quarrying}.] To dig or take from a quarry; as, to quarry marble. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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quarry — from which stone is extracted [15] and quarry which one hunts [14] are quite different words. The former was borrowed from Old French quarriere, a derivative of *quarre ‘square stone’. This went back to Latin quadrum ‘square’, which was based on… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
quarry — Ⅰ. quarry [1] ► NOUN (pl. quarries) ▪ an open excavation in the earth s surface from which stone or other materials are extracted. ► VERB (quarries, quarried) 1) extract from a quarry. 2) cut into (rock or ground) to obtain … English terms dictionary
quarry — from which stone is extracted [15] and quarry which one hunts [14] are quite different words. The former was borrowed from Old French quarriere, a derivative of *quarre ‘square stone’. This went back to Latin quadrum ‘square’, which was based on… … Word origins
quarry — quarry1 [kwôr′ē, kwär′ē] n. pl. quarries [var. of QUARREL1] a square or diamond shaped piece of glass, tile, etc. quarry2 [kwôr′ē, kwär′ē] n. pl. quarries [ME querre, orig., parts of the prey put on the hide and fed to dogs < OFr cuiree,… … English World dictionary
Quarry — Quar ry, n. [OE. quarrere, OF. quariere, F. carri[ e]re, LL. quadraria a quarry, whence squared (quadrati) stones are dug, fr. quadratus square. See {Quadrate}.] A place, cavern, or pit where stone is taken from the rock or ledge, or dug from the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quarry — Quar ry, n. [OE. quarre, OF. quarr[ e] square, F. carr[ e], from L. quadratus square, quadrate, quadratum a square. See {Quadrate}, and cf. {Quarrel} an arrow.] Same as 1st {Quarrel}. [Obs.] Fairfax. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quarry — Quar ry, a. [OF. quarr[ e].] Quadrate; square. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English