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Перевод: sluice
[существительное] шлюз ; перемычка ; затвор шлюза; искусственный водовод; рудопромывальный желоб; искусственный канал; промывка ; [глагол] выпускать; спускать; спускать воду; вытекать; отводить воду шлюзами; шлюзовать; снабжать шлюзами; заливать; мыть; промывать; обливать; облить
Тезаурус:
- The brook was diverted into the mill race, which is now dry, but can easily be followed, around a quarter mile from the mill, and was controlled by a now defunct sluice gate.
- A sluice and some of the mill machinery is still present.
- The water was fed to the mill through a cast iron sluice box set in the back wall.
- He could sluice himself, shuddering, take off his clothes and scrub them on a stone kerb, then hang them one by one out of the window.
- Early editions of the Ordnance Survey show a sluice, roughly mid-way between the canal and the mill.
- Money is like a body of water; a pebble dropped in here, a sluice gate opened there, can send ripples or waves that erode coastlines or flood cities far away.
- Roach at Priory Sluice.
- Just opposite the point where the brook which runs past Lawrence's old home joins the Erewash itself stands a mill sluice.
- There are now little traces of machinery, the wooden section is in a somewhat dilapidated condition, while the outflow arch, sluice remains and the bypass channel can still be seen.
- Each of these gates were fitted with a sluice, to enable the space between it and the gate on the tank to be flooded once the join had been made.
- Tidal power systems operate by filling a single basin or river estuary at rising tide through sluice gates then emptying it during falling tide through turbines.
- As the tide rose, water was forced back up the Westbury Brook and held back by the sluice gates.
- Mills were often built on an estuary where the water could be trapped upstream at high tide by sluice gates.
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