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Перевод: excavate speek excavate


[глагол]
копать; рыть; рыть котлован; выкапывать; откапывать; вырывать; вынимать грунт; производить раскопки


Тезаурус:

  1. In 1908, he was appointed to excavate the remains of Glastonbury Abbey, and made use of the services of a friend, Captain John Bartlett, who, with automatic writing, brought through messages from monks who had lived at Glastonbury, together with detailed plans of the Abbey, showing a large, hitherto unknown, chapel at the eastern end, named after King Edgar.
  2. Although they are not yet quite as common a sight as foxes in towns, badgers have established themselves in quiet urban area where they can excavate their under ground home, or set.
  3. This difference, together with the obliquity, made it necessary on the one hand to excavate to a considerable depth at the bottom and to add a 30 foot embankment of made ground at the top, involving a vast amount of earth moving that, on the face of it seems hardly to have been necessary.
  4. Archaeology, in the sense of deciding where to excavate, is perhaps a good example of where the psychic ability may often be used unconsciously.
  5. Antrobus considered archaeologists to be another kind of meddling vandal, and he had refused to let in a group from the British Association for the Advancement of Science that had included Lubbock and Pitt-Rivers, and who had wanted to excavate round the stones.
  6. We will have destroyed some of our roots, burnt the family photographs for want of a tiny sum to buy the site compulsorily, block the drains which are drying it out, excavate it with a greater delicacy than the present JCBs can offer and restore it as a regenerating wetland of immense cultural significance.
  7. In tin mining today, workers excavate tunnels or "drives" horizontally from a vertical shaft.
  8. To create a one metre wide path on peat you need to excavate a one metre wide trench with a depth of eight inches.
  9. In this chapter I shall try to locate our present concerns in a pattern of historical development, and seek to excavate from this a prognosis for the viability of current strategies and initiatives.
  10. However, at Cosmeston the archaeologist has the opportunity to excavate a large portion of the settlement over a long period of time and to use the results to shed light on sites where the excavators have not been so fortunate.
  11. The problem is no longer how to excavate the crept workings but how to make the mines safe.
  12. There is little chance that new mines will open in Britain to excavate these metals.
  13. To lay a path or drive simply excavate the area to a depth of about 6in (150mm), or 8in (200mm) on soft clay soils, and ram in a 6in thick layer of hardcore or hoggin, covered with a thin layer of sand to prevent the gravel from sinking into the subbase.

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