- ditch excavation
- создание вытянутой выемки
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
ditch — [n] gulley canal, channel, chase, cut, dike, drain, excavation, furrow, gutter, mine, moat, trench, watercourse; concepts 509,513 ditch [v] get rid of abandon, desert, discard, dispose of, drop, dump*, eighty six*, forsake, jettison, junk*, leave … New thesaurus
excavation — [n] site of digging; digging blasting, burrow, cavity, cut, cutting, dig, disinterring, ditch, dugout, exhuming, hole, hollow, mine, mining, pit, quarry, removal, scooping, shaft, shoveling, trench, trough, unearthing; concepts 178,509,513 Ant.… … New thesaurus
Excavation (archaeology) — The term archaeological excavation has a double meaning.# Excavation is the best known and most commonly used within the science of archaeology. In this sense it is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. # The term is… … Wikipedia
Ditch Witch — Charles Machine Works The file File:DitchWitchlogo.png has an uncertain copyright status and may be deleted. You can comment on its removal. Type Private Industry Construction Equipment Founded Perry, Oklahoma … Wikipedia
Ditch — For other uses, see Ditch (disambiguation). A well maintained ditch in the Netherlands … Wikipedia
ditch — I. noun Etymology: Middle English dich, from Old English dīc dike, ditch; akin to Middle High German tīch pond, dike Date: before 12th century a long narrow excavation dug in the earth (as for drainage) II. verb Date: 14th century transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
ditch — [[t]dɪtʃ[/t]] n. 1) a long, narrow excavation in the ground, as for drainage or irrigation; trench 2) any natural channel or waterway 3) to dig a ditch in or around 4) rai to derail or drive into a ditch 5) aer. to crash land on water and abandon … From formal English to slang
ditch — ditchless, adj. /dich/, n. 1. a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench. 2. any open passage or trench, as a natural channel or waterway. v.t. 3. to dig a ditch or ditches in or around. 4 … Universalium
ditch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. channel, trench, gully, canal, moat, watercourse. See furrow. v. t., slang, cast off. See relinquishment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trench, canal, moat, furrow; see channel 1 , trench . v. 1. [To make a … English dictionary for students
ditch — [OE] Like its close relative dyke [13], ditch probably comes ultimately from a long lost language once spoken on the shores of the Baltic. Its source word seems to have represented an all embracing notion of ‘excavation’, including not just the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ditch — [OE] Like its close relative dyke [13], ditch probably comes ultimately from a long lost language once spoken on the shores of the Baltic. Its source word seems to have represented an all embracing notion of ‘excavation’, including not just the… … Word origins