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1 ditch
- ditch
- nканавка, траншея, кювет
- aerobic ditch
- collecting ditch
- cross ditch
- diversion ditch
- drainage ditch
- drain ditch
- field ditch
- foundation ditch
- interception ditch
- main drainage ditch
- offtake ditch
- outfall ditch
- oxidation ditch
- pipeline ditch
- roadside ditch
- side ditch
- supply ditch
- surface ditch
- V-shaped ditch
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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ditch [dɪtʃ]1 noun∎ he drove the car into the ditch il est tombé dans le fossé avec la voiture∎ the ditch la baille, la flotte(a) familiar (abandon → car) abandonner□ ; (→ plan, idea) abandonner□, laisser tomber□ ; (→ boyfriend, girlfriend) plaquer, laisser tomber□ ; (throw out) se débarrasser de□ ;∎ the lorry driver ditched us le chauffeur du camion nous a laissés en rade∎ to ditch a plane faire un amerrissage forcé(b) Agriculture creuser un fossé -
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ditch [dɪtʃ]1. n1) кана́ва, ров; кюве́т2) транше́я; вы́емка, котлова́н◊to die in the last ditch, to fight up to the last ditch би́ться до конца́, до после́дней ка́пли кро́ви; стоя́ть на́смерть
2. v2) чи́стить кана́ву, ров3) осуша́ть по́чву с по́мощью кана́в4) амер. сбра́сывать в кана́ву; пуска́ть под отко́с5) сл. покида́ть в беде́6) разг. де́лать вы́нужденную поса́дку на́ воду -
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ditch [dɪt∫]1. noun* * *[dɪtʃ] 1.noun fossé m2.(colloq) transitive verb1) ( get rid of) laisser tomber [friend, ally]; abandonner [system, agreement, machine]; plaquer (colloq) [girlfriend, boyfriend]2) US ( evade) échapper à [police]3) ( crash-land)4) US ( crash) emboutir (colloq) [voiture] -
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A n fossé m.B ○ vtr1 ( get rid of) laisser tomber [friend, ally] ; virer ○ [employee] ; abandonner [system, agreement, machine] ; plaquer ○ [girlfriend, boyfriend] ;3 ( crash-land) to ditch a plane faire un amerrissage forcé ;C vi faire un amerrissage forcé. -
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7 ditch drainage
- ditch drainage
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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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ditch I v ERDB, TE einen Graben ausheben [ziehen] ditch II 1. Graben m; Straßengraben m; 2. Abflussgraben m; Wasserhaltungsgraben m; 3. Wassergraben mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ditch
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10 ditch water
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11 ditch-digger
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12 ditch moss
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13 ditch
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14 ditch bin reclaimer
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15 ditch-cleaning bucket
English-german engineering dictionary > ditch-cleaning bucket
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16 ditch cutting
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17 ditch profile
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18 ditch wall
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19 ditch reed
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20 ditch-dog
ditch-dog[d'itʃ dɔg] n cão morto apodrecendo numa vala.
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