Dawson piling hammer - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Dawson piling hammer (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/dɔːsən ˈpaɪlɪŋ ˈhæmər/

Meaning and Usage

The term "Dawson piling hammer" refers to a specific type of hammer used in construction, particularly for driving piles into the ground. A piling hammer is generally a heavy tool used to drive a pile into the soil to provide foundational support for structures. The "Dawson" part specifies a model or brand known for this type of hammer. This term is more common in technical and specialized contexts, such as construction and engineering, rather than in everyday conversation, making it more frequent in written form, particularly in manuals, technical specifications, and construction documents.

Example Sentences

  1. The contractor recommended using a Dawson piling hammer for the project to ensure the piles are driven deep enough.
  2. Контрактор рекомендовал использовать молоток Досона для проекта, чтобы убедиться, что сваи забиты достаточно глубоко.

  3. After the decision to use a Dawson piling hammer was made, the construction team prepared the site for the heavy machinery.

  4. После решения использовать молоток Досона команда строителей подготовила площадку для тяжелой техники.

  5. The efficiency of the Dawson piling hammer greatly reduced the project's timeline by speeding up pile installation.

  6. Эффективность молотка Досона значительно сократила сроки проекта, ускорив установку свай.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Dawson piling hammer" is a specific noun and does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it, there are general phrases related to "hammer" and construction. Here are a few examples:

  1. "Hit the nail on the head"
  2. When he suggested the Dawson piling hammer, he really hit the nail on the head about what we needed for the project.
  3. Когда он предложил молоток Досона, он действительно попал в точку о том, что нам нужно для проекта.

  4. "Hammer out a deal"

  5. After many discussions, the team managed to hammer out a deal to use the Dawson piling hammer for the site.
  6. После многих обсуждений команде удалось заключить сделку на использование молотка Досона для участка.

  7. "Under the hammer"

  8. The new Dawson piling hammer will go under the hammer at the next auction, where construction equipment is sold.
  9. Новый молоток Досона будет выставлен на аукцион на следующем аукционе, где продается строительное оборудование.

  10. "Drive a wedge"

  11. The efficiency of the Dawson piling hammer can drive a wedge between traditional methods and modern techniques.
  12. Эффективность молотка Досона может создать раскол между традиционными методами и современными техниками.

Etymology

The term "Dawson" likely derives from a surname that has become associated with a specific brand or model of piling hammer. "Piling" comes from the Old French "piler" meaning to pile or stack, and "hammer" has Old English roots from "hamor" meaning a tool for striking.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Pile driver - Impact hammer

Antonyms: - Nail puller - Demolition tool

This term may not have direct antonyms as it refers to a specific tool but could be considered against tools used for removal (like nail pullers) rather than installation.



25-07-2024