- sluice-way
- ˈslu:sweɪ = sluice
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
sluice|way — «SLOOS WAY», noun. 1. a channel controlled or fed by a sluice. 2. any small, artificial channel for running water … Useful english dictionary
sluice-way — … Useful english dictionary
sluice — n. & v. n. 1 (also sluice gate, sluice valve) a sliding gate or other contrivance for controlling the volume or flow of water. 2 (also sluice way) an artificial water channel esp. for washing ore. 3 a place for rinsing. 4 the act or an instance… … Useful english dictionary
Sluice — A sluice gate. Sluice gate located on the … Wikipedia
sluice — Synonyms and related words: aboideau, air lock, aqueduct, arroyo, avenue, baptize, bath, bathe, bed, blow out, blowhole, canal, channel, chute, cloaca, cloaca maxima, creek bed, culvert, debouch, deluge, dip, dock gate, donga, door, douche, douse … Moby Thesaurus
way out — Synonyms and related words: Bohemian, a la mode, a mile off, advanced, alternative, at the height, at the limit, avant garde, avenue, away off, beat, blowhole, breakaway, channel, choice, chute, contemporary, debouch, door, egress, emunctory,… … Moby Thesaurus
Seaton Sluice — infobox UK place country = England official name= Seaton Sluice latitude= 55.0826 longitude= 1.4778 population= 3081 shire district= Blyth Valley shire county = Northumberland region= North East England constituency westminster= Blyth Valley post … Wikipedia
Fen Rivers Way — Infobox Hiking trail Name=Fen Rivers Way Photo=Kings lynn river great ouse.jpg Caption=King s Lynn lies at a trailhead Location=Eastern England, United Kingdom Length=Convert|50|mi|0 Start/End Points=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire King s Lynn, Norfolk … Wikipedia
sluiceway — sluice•way [[t]ˈslusˌweɪ[/t]] n. civ a channel controlled by a sluice gate • Etymology: 1770–80 … From formal English to slang
Sluiceway — Sluice way , n. An artificial channel into which water is let by a sluice; specifically, a trough constructed over the bed of a stream, so that logs, lumber, or rubbish can be floated down to some convenient place of delivery. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Beijing city fortifications — The city wall of Beijing was a fortification built around 1435. It was 23.5 km long. The thickness at ground level was 20m and the top 12m. The wall was 15m high, and it had nine gates. This wall stood for nearly 530 years, but in 1965 it was… … Wikipedia