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2 stope
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3 stope
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4 stope face
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6 back stope
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7 drift stope
nMINE taje de avance m (AmL), tajo de avance m (Esp) -
8 overhand stope
nMINE destroza de cabeza f (Esp), escalón de cielo m, escalón de testero m, grada al revés f, grada invertida f, rebaje de cabeza m (AmL) -
9 raise stope
nMINE chimenea en bancos f (Esp), contracielo escalonado m (AmL), laboreo ascendente m (Esp), laboreo escalonado m (AmL) -
10 back
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11 chimenea en bancos
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12 drift
1 nACOUST deriva fAIR TRANSP desplazamiento m, deriva f, desviación fCONST of bore hole túnel de comunicación m, galería fGEOL desplazamiento mHYDROL desplazamiento m, direction of current dirección f, sentido mINSTR variación del cero f, dispersión fMAR POLL deriva fMECH ENG for taper shank drills punzón expulsador m, holgura f, desplazamiento m, distancia entre centro de agujeros que deben coincidir f, desalineación f, key sacapernos m, huelgo m, desviación lateral f, sacachavetas m, sacabrocas m, botador de chavetas m, diferencia de diámetro entre el perno y el agujero corMINE dirección en que se perfora un tunel f, túnel de exploración m, empuje horizontal m, intersección f, morrena f, desviación de la vertical f, socavón mOCEAN desplazamiento mPETROL desviación f, desplazamiento m, deriva fPROD casing swedge estampa f, deriva fSPACE abatimiento m, deriva f, desviación f, deslizamiento m, desplazamiento mTELECOM deriva fWATER TRANSP of current abatimiento m, deriva f, intensidad f2 vtHYDROL arrastrar3 viMETR derivarWATER TRANSP abatir, derivar, ir a la deriva -
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14 raise
1 nMINE alzamiento m, chimenea f (Esp), coladero m (Esp), contracielo m (AmL), pozo de comunicación m (AmL)2 vtTEXTIL percharWATER TRANSP flag arbolar
См. также в других словарях:
Stope — Stope, Stopen Sto pen, p. p. of {Step}. Stepped; gone; advanced. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A poor widow, somedeal stope in age. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stope — Stope, n. [Cf. {Step}, n. & v. i.] (Mining) A horizontal working forming one of a series, the working faces of which present the appearance of a flight of steps. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stope — Stope, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stoped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stoping}.] (Mining) (a) To excavate in the form of stopes. (b) To fill in with rubbish, as a space from which the ore has been worked out. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stope — [stōp] n. [< MLowG stōpe, akin to STEP] a steplike excavation formed by the removal of ore from around a mine shaft vt., vi. stoped, stoping to mine in stopes … English World dictionary
stope — 1778, “to cut in stopes” (1747), apparently cognate with STEP (Cf. step) (n.). Related: Stoped … Etymology dictionary
Stöpe — Eine Stöpe ist ein verschließbarer Durchlass für einen Verkehrsweg in einem Deich. Stöpen können bei drohender Sturmflut mittels Holzbalken und Sandsäcken verschlossen werden. Häufig findet man Stöpen in Schlafdeichen, aber auch im Hafenbereich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
stope — noun Etymology: probably from Low German stope, literally, step; akin to Old English stæpe step more at step Date: 1747 a usually steplike excavation underground for the removal of ore that is formed as the ore is mined in successive layers … New Collegiate Dictionary
stope — /stohp/, n., v., stoped, stoping. n. 1. any excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts. v.i., v.t. 2. to mine or work by stopes. [1740 50; appar. < LG … Universalium
stope — [[t]stoʊp[/t]] n. v. stoped, stop•ing 1) min an excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts 2) min to mine by stopes • Etymology: 1740–50; appar. <… … From formal English to slang
stope — noun /stəʊp/ A mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps. The other smell that worked its way into your clothes, your skin, your spirit, believed here to rise by way of long deserted drifts and stopes, from the everyday atmosphere of… … Wiktionary
Stöpe — Stö|pe, die; , n [niederl. stoep = Deichauffahrt, eigtl. = Stufe] (nordd.): Deichscharte: So wird in der möglichen Schaffung einer S. im Hauptseedeich eine Gefahrenstelle bei Sturmfluten gesehen (Husumer Nachrichten 27. 2. 85, 14) … Universal-Lexikon