Noun
/kɔːrɪŋ ɡʌn/
A "coring gun" is a specialized tool used primarily in agriculture and forestry to remove a cylindrical section of material, often soil, to collect samples, assess health, or promote root growth in the case of trees. It can also refer to tools used in mining and construction to gather material samples. The term "coring gun" is not excessively common in everyday language and is primarily used in technical or specialized contexts, predominantly in written materials rather than oral speech.
Техник использовал коринговую пушку, чтобы извлечь образцы почвы для анализа.
After the tests, the coring gun revealed that the soil had higher contamination levels than expected.
После тестов коринговая пушка показала, что уровень загрязнения почвы был выше, чем ожидалось.
Using a coring gun can significantly improve the efficiency of agricultural studies.
While "coring gun" itself does not form part of well-known idiomatic expressions in English, the activity of "coring" may relate to specific technical contexts. However, here are a few related ideas regarding cored materials:
Нам нужно выяснить основные проблемы, если мы хотим надежное решение.
"Hit the core" suggests focusing on the most essential part of something.
The term “coring” derives from the word “core,” which refers to the central or most important part of something. In this usage, it connects to the act of extracting a cylinder or core from a solid material, such as soil or rock. The term "gun" in this context is a metaphorical use, indicating a tool that fires or ejects a coring action.
Synonyms: - Core sampler - Soil auger - Sample extractor
Antonyms: - Filler (in the context of adding material back rather than extracting it)