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Well digger
Глоссарий по кадрам и профессиям (итальянский-английский) |
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Scavapozzi, итальянский
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Digga, английский
A crash or faceplant. take a or have a digga. diggaed a bad state. diggaman person in bad state. example a. what happened to your knee? b. i took a digga. how are you feeling? diggaed
Digger, английский
- A guy doing the groundwork with the laidez. example that guy has been talking to felicity all night. what a digger.
- A small excavator.
- Землеройная машина; землеройный механизированный инструмент air ~ пневматический перфоратор с наконечником лопаты back ~ экскаватор-обратная лопата
Digger, английский
Digger edges, английский
Digger tools, английский
Diggidy-swizz, английский
Digging, английский
- Отрывка [копка] грунта; земляные работы; проходка
- То, что выкопано, вырыто
- A sudden erratic increase in cutting depth or in the load of a cutting tool caused by unstable conditions in the machine setup. usually, the machine is stalled or either the tool or the workpiece is destroyed.
Digging bit, английский
Digging cycle, английский
Digging height, английский
Digging line, английский
Digging resistance, английский
Diggings, английский
Diggle, английский
A male doorstop made from coiled metal with a plastic cap. the diggle prevents the doorknob from making a hole in the drywall. the diggle makes the sound digg-ull, digg-ull, digg-ull when sprung. example mom, this is a boy house. there is a diggle behing every door.
Well, английский
- A chamber that houses a boats daggerboard.
- A hole dug into the ground in the attempt to intersect water or other subsurface fluids.
- Place in the ship`s hold for pumps.
- [1] a vertical trunk or cofferdam through which pipes connect the bilge pump to a sump at the bottom of the ship. [2] a metal-lined compartment in a fishing boat, perforated to allow the entry of sea water to preserve live fish. well!: that’s enough! often followed by “belay!” (also “well there!”).
- A shaft or hole sunk into the earth expressly to obtain water, oil, or gas.
- Commonly used as a synonym for borehole or drill hole, especially by individuals associated with the petroleum-drilling industry.
- West london leadership
- The hole made by the drilling bit, which can be open, cased, or both. also called borehole, hole or wellbore.
Well, английский
Well, английский
Well, английский
Well (hearth), английский
Garde de fonte
Well (hearth), английский
Well (нефтяная), английский
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Uddottrinato, итальянский
Scavapozzi, итальянский
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