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1 sluice
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2 sluice
[sluːs] noun1) ( often ˈsluice-gate) a sliding gate for controlling a flow of water in an artificial channel:بوابَةٌ مُتَحَرِّكَه لِتَنظيم تَدَفُّق الماء من السَّدWe shall have to open the sluice.
2) the channel or the water which flows through it.قَناة تَصْريف الماء -
3 overtollig water spuien
overtollig water spuienVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > overtollig water spuien
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4 bual-chòmhla
sluice (M`L.) ( an fhamh bhual, water vole); Middle Irish bual, flowing sluice water, Early Irish roth-búali, water-wheel, *bogla, English beck, German bach ( St.) (Zim.).Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > bual-chòmhla
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5 шлюз
lock, canal-lock, flashконструкция от шлюзове lockageтакса за минаване на шлюз lockage* * *шлюз,м., -ове, (два) шлюю̀за lock, canal-lock, flash; floodgate; sluice; врата на \шлюз lock-/sluice-/water-gate, penstock; двоен \шлюз twin lock; конструкция от \шлюзове lockage; обслужване на \шлюз sluicing; пазач на \шлюз lock-keeper, locksman; такса за минаване на \шлюз lockage.* * *canal-lock ; flash {flES}; floodgate* * *1. lock, canal-lock, flash 2. врата на ШЛЮЗ lock-/ sluice-/water-gate, penstock 3. конструкция от ШЛЮЗове lockage 4. пазач на ШЛЮЗ lock-keeper, locksman 5. такса за минаване на ШЛЮЗ lockage -
6 промывочная вода
1) Engineering: flush water, rinse water, sluice water, wash2) Automobile industry: cleaning purposes water3) Mining: drill water (для промывки скважин при бурении), drilling water (для промывки скважин при бурении)4) Metallurgy: hutch water, sparge water5) Oil: WW (wash water), drill water, wash water, washdown water, circulating water, drilling water, flushing water6) Ecology: backwash water, scouring water, washing water, washings8) Oil&Gas technology wash-down water9) Microelectronics: rinse10) Solar energy: bottling waste12) Makarov: circulating water (при алмазном бурении), cleansing purposes water, sluice water (напр. фильтра), sparge liquor13) Galvanizing: rinsing water -
7 гидротехнический затвор
1) Engineering: check sluice, flooding sluice, flow-control valve, flow-regulating valve, gate, gate regulator, hatch, hydraulic gate, hydraulic valve, penstock, regulating valve, sluice, water gate2) Ecology: valve3) Makarov: floodhatchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гидротехнический затвор
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8 промывная вода
1) Engineering: cleaning purposes water, cleaning-purposes water, flume water, flush water, flushing water, rinse water, sluice water, wash, wash water2) Construction: rinsing water, scavenging water, washout water3) Forestry: flooding water, purge water4) Oil: scouring water, sparge water, washing water5) Ecology: hutch water, leachate, percolate, scourage, washings6) Polymers: dish water8) Makarov: backwash water, cleansing purposes water, eluate, sparge liquor, wash up9) General subject: water flush -
9 промывочная вода
wash, washing, cleaning purposes water, flush(ing) water, rinse water, sluice water, wash water* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > промывочная вода
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10 водохранилище
storage facility, man-made lake, dam pond, pond, pondage, pool, conservation reservoir, impounding reservoir, storage reservoir, water-storage reservoir, reservoir, sluice, water storage, storage, tank, retaining work* * *водохрани́лище с.
water storage, reservoirсраба́тывать водохрани́лище — draw off* * * -
11 brana
• bar; barrage; barrier; breakwater; buffer stop; buffer-stop; dam; dike; embankment; escarpment; fence; gate; jetty; lock; mill-dam; penstock; pier; pike; raised water level; sea wall; sluice; water-gate; wear; weir -
12 ustava
• barrage; gate valve; lock; mill broach dam; milldam; mill-dam; penstock; raised water level; shuttle; sluice; water-gate; weir -
13 fare defluire
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14 лесосплавный лоток
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лесосплавный лоток
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15 изпускател
изпуска̀тел,м., -и, (два) изпуска̀теля техн. sluice; water outlet; floodgate. -
16 propust
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17 шлюзовые ворота
шлюзовые ворота
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sluice-gate
A valve or gate fitted to a sluice to control the rate of flow of water. (Source: CED)
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18 ворота
sluice gate гидр., water gate, gate, ( в каменной кладке) leaf, ( судоходного шлюза) sluice* * *воро́та мн.
gate(way)габари́тные воро́та ж.-д. — clearance gateза́панные воро́та — boom gateшлю́зные воро́та — sluice [lock, check] gateшлю́зные, авари́йные воро́та — lock guard gateшлю́зные, ве́рхние воро́та — upper gateшлю́зные, двуство́рчатые воро́та — mitre gateшлю́зные, кла́панные воро́та — pivot-leaf gateшлю́зные, ни́жние воро́та — tail [aft] gateшлю́зные, опускны́е воро́та — overpour gateшлю́зные, откатны́е воро́та — rolling gateшлю́зные, поворо́тные воро́та — hinged gateшлю́зные, подъё́мные воро́та — vertical lift gate -
19 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) -
20 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
См. также в других словарях:
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