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Перевод: drainage speek drainage


[прилагательное]
водоотводный; дренажный;
[существительное]
дренаж ; осушение; спуск воды; сток ; дренирование; канализация ; нечистоты


Тезаурус:

  1. Drainage, via ditch and channel provision, in preparation for planting also increases the drainage network within a catchment.
  2. Just before construction of Foxton began, Bevan decided as a further economy measure, for water, money and time, that the lock system should be built as a staircase and that there should be side-pond drainage.
  3. In 1630 Francis Russell, earl of Bedford, agreed to undertake the drainage of the fens in Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and parts of Norfolk and Lincolnshire.
  4. Older houses will have a two-pipe drainage system with the wc waste going into its own soil stack.
  5. Perfect drainage
  6. But moor gripping (open drainage channels at regular spacing) can severely damage wet flushes, small pools and Sphagnum moss beds within such blanket bogs.
  7. Some variation in drainage status may be found.
  8. Our hinterland of the imaginary actually consisted of grass tussocks, brambles, a grove of willows, some hawthorns, a beech tree or two, drainage ditches, a slow and deep brook with steep banks, a weir, twin tunnels which took the stream beneath the main Derby to Nottingham road and, upstream, a wooden footbridge and wobbly stepping stones.
  9. In the past this plant would only have been found on the better drained slopes leading to our moorland plateaux, but because of man's interference in this environment, by digging drainage ditches and lowering the water table, the plant has been able to spread onto the plateaux themselves.
  10. Coastal marshes, the controversial targets of environmentally destructive drainage proposals throughout the 1970s and 1980s, are also proving in many places to be simply undrainable, since, after five to ten years, soil can be subject to a process whereby the chemical bonding in the clay structure breaks down.
  11. Thus drainage schemes, carried out for the express purpose of intensifying agriculture, converting land from grass to cereals, and "rationalizing" hedge and ditch systems, may create further drainage problems in their turn.
  12. The twist in the story of river and wetland management in our own times was to be one in which drainage men were faced with a new army; an army which, unlike that of the commoners who had opposed their predecessors, was to grow stronger with every passing year.
  13. Lily bulbs benefit from improved drainage and need cool roots, so using as spot plantings amongst other perennial plants and shrubs is ideal.

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