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1 esclusa
f.1 lock.2 floodgate, gate to control water level, lock, lock-gate.* * *1 lock, sluicegate, floodgate* * *noun f.* * *SF [de canal] (=cierre) lock, sluice; (=compuerta) floodgate* * ** * *= sluice gate, sluice, floodgate.Ex. One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.Ex. An important part of meeting this challenge was to build better sluices.Ex. I always think of you as a great river dammed up by a floodgate, so that the water only escapes here and there through holes and by channels.* * ** * *= sluice gate, sluice, floodgate.Ex: One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.
Ex: An important part of meeting this challenge was to build better sluices.Ex: I always think of you as a great river dammed up by a floodgate, so that the water only escapes here and there through holes and by channels.* * *1 (de un canal) lock2 (de una presa) floodgate, sluicegate* * *
esclusa sustantivo femenino ( de canal) lock;
( de presa) floodgate
esclusa sustantivo femenino lock: las compuertas de esta esclusa no funcionan correctamente, the sluice gates of this lock are malfunctioning
' esclusa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compuerta
English:
airlock
- floodgate
- lock
- sluice
* * *esclusa nf1. [recinto de canal] lock2. [compuerta] floodgate* * *f lock* * *esclusa nf: floodgate, lock (of a canal) -
2 compuerta
f.1 sluice, floodgate.2 manhole.3 damper.4 gateway.* * *1 sluice, floodgate* * *SF1) [en canal] sluice, floodgate; [en puerta] hatch2) (Inform) gate* * *a) ( de presa) sluicegateb) ( de submarino) hatch* * *= sluice gate, sluice, floodgate.Ex. One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.Ex. An important part of meeting this challenge was to build better sluices.Ex. I always think of you as a great river dammed up by a floodgate, so that the water only escapes here and there through holes and by channels.* * *a) ( de presa) sluicegateb) ( de submarino) hatch* * *= sluice gate, sluice, floodgate.Ex: One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.
Ex: An important part of meeting this challenge was to build better sluices.Ex: I always think of you as a great river dammed up by a floodgate, so that the water only escapes here and there through holes and by channels.* * *1 (de una presa) sluicegatecompuerta de esclusa lockgate2 (de un submarino) hatch* * *
compuerta sustantivo femenino floodgate, lockgate: las compuertas de la esclusa se cerraron imediatamente, the lockgates closed immediately
' compuerta' also found in these entries:
English:
floodgate
- sluicegate
- sluice
* * *compuerta nffloodgate, sluicegate* * *f sluice gate* * *compuerta nf: floodgate -
3 mecanismo de apertura
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4 mecanismo de cierre
(n.) = closing mechanism, fastenerEx. One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.Ex. Most types of door fasteners and deadbolts extend into a recess in the door jamb when engaged, making the strength of the door jambs vitally important to the overall security of the door.* * *(n.) = closing mechanism, fastenerEx: One such improvement was an opening and closing mechanism applied to the sluice gates.
Ex: Most types of door fasteners and deadbolts extend into a recess in the door jamb when engaged, making the strength of the door jambs vitally important to the overall security of the door.
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