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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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nHYDROL socaz m, canal de descarga m, canal de fuga m, hydraulic engineering caz de descarga m, of water mill canal de desagüe mWATER canal de fuga m, canal de descarga m, caz de descarga m, canal de desagüe m, socaz m -
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['teɪlreɪs]сущ.1) нижняя вода; нижний бьеф (часть реки или канала, снизу примыкающая к плотине, шлюзу)No person shall catch any salmon in the tailrace of any mill. — Никто не должен ловить лосося под мельницей.
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жёлоб для удаления хвостов в отвал
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1) Техника: жёлоб для удаления хвостов в отвал, нижний бьеф, отводящий водовод, отводящий канал, сточный канал2) Строительство: сток3) Горное дело: канал для удаления хвостов в отвал, отводящий жёлоб -
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<energ.hydr> ■ Unterwasserkanal m ; Unterwassergraben mpract <energ.hydr> (part of power canal; from the powerhouse to the recipient watercourse) ■ Triebwasserableitung f -
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n. (발전소, 물방아의) 방수로, 광석 부스러기 방출로 -
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отводящий желоб; желоб или канал для удаления хвостов в отвалАнгло-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > tailrace
См. также в других словарях:
Tailrace — Tail race , n. 1. See {Race}, n., 6. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are conducted away. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tailrace — [tāl′rās΄] n. 1. the lower part of a millrace 2. a water channel to carry away tailings from a mine … English World dictionary
Tailrace Tunnels (Toronto) — The Tailrace Tunnel s is an elaborate underground tunnel system build in the early 1900 s to carry water from the Toronto Hydro electric Station off the Niagara River. ComplexMost of the Toronto Power Complex lies underground (10 stories),… … Wikipedia
tailrace — noun Date: 1776 a race for conveying water away from a point of industrial application (as a waterwheel or turbine) after use … New Collegiate Dictionary
tailrace — 1) the canal or channel that carries water away from a dam 2) the area where separate currents join below an island … Dictionary of ichthyology
tailrace — /tayl rays /, n. 1. the race, flume, or channel leading away from a waterwheel or the like. 2. Mining. the channel for conducting tailings or refuse away in water. [1770 80; TAIL1 + RACE1] * * * … Universalium
tailrace — noun a) The part of a millrace that carries water away from a water wheel. b) The part of a hydropower facility that carries water away from a turbine … Wiktionary
tailrace — tail•race [[t]ˈteɪlˌreɪs[/t]] n. 1) civ a channel leading away, as from a waterwheel 2) min a channel for conducting tailings away • Etymology: 1770–80 … From formal English to slang
tailrace — /ˈteɪlreɪs/ (say taylrays) noun 1. the race, flume, or channel leading away from a waterwheel or the like. 2. Mining the channel for conducting tailings or refuse away in water. {tail1 + race1} …
tailrace — noun a watercourse that carries water away from a mill or water wheel or turbine • Hypernyms: ↑watercourse, ↑waterway … Useful english dictionary
Northfield Mountain Tailrace Tunnel — Northfield Mountain Tailrace Tunnel. The Northfield Mountain Tailrace Tunnel is a tunnel linking the Northfield Mountain pumped storage hydroelectric facility to the Connecticut River in Millers Falls, Massachusetts. References … Wikipedia