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tunnel - traducción al italiano

UNDERGROUND PASSAGEWAY
Cut-and-cover; Tunnels; Underpass; Tunnels and Underground Excavations; Underground tunnel; Cut and cover; Road tunnel; Rail tunnel; Railway tunnel; Railroad tunnel; Subterranean excavation; Cut-and-cover tunnel; Railway Tunnel; Under pass; Vehicular tunnel; Diversion Tunnel; Clay-kickers; Clay-kicking; Tunnel fire; Tunnel Ventilation; Pilot tunnel; Double-deck tunnel; Road tunnels
  • Tunnel in [[Fort de Mutzig]], France.
  • I-895]], serves as an example of a water-crossing tunnel built instead of a bridge.
  • Tunnel on the [[Taipei Metro]] in [[Taiwan]]
  • Diana]]'s car hit a Fiat and then the wall. There was no proper barrier and this contributed to her death.
  • The 1,659-foot (506 m) [[Donner Pass]] Summit Tunnel (#6) was in service from 1868 to 1993.
  • Southern portal of the 1791 Dudley Canal tunnel in England
  • abbr=on}} 1829 [[Wapping Tunnel]]. To the right again, hidden by undergrowth, is the disused original short 1829 Crown Street Tunnel.
  • [[Thomas Talbot Bury]]'s watercolour of the Edge Hill tunnel portals
  • [[Shark tunnel]] at the [[Georgia Aquarium]]
  • The [[Gerrards Cross tunnel]] in England, completed in 2010. Looking west towards the station in March 2005, showing the extent of construction three months before a small section collapsed.
  • The Gotthard Base Tunnel is the first flat route through a major mountain range.
  • [[Utility tunnel]] for heating pipes between [[Rigshospitalet]] and Amagerværket in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]
  • bunkers south of Sydney]].
  • Joralemon Street Tunnel on 1913 postcard, part of the [[New York City Subway]] system
  • A utility tunnel in [[Prague]]
  • Liverpool Lime Street]] Approach. The original two-track tunnel was removed to create a deep cutting. Some of the road bridges seen across the cutting are solid rock and in effect are a series of short tunnels.
  • 1886 illustration showing the ventilation and drainage system of the Mersey railway tunnel
  • coal mining]] in [[New Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Line 4]] (c. 1910)
  • The upper-level traffic lanes through [[Yerba Buena Island]], part of the [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]]
  • A fabric tunnel in [[Moulvibazar District]], [[Bangladesh]]
  • The eastern portal of the abandoned [[Sideling Hill Tunnel]], Pennsylvania, U.S., in 2009
  • Tunnel in [[Col du Galibier]], France.
  • Small operational brick tunnel in France
  • A late 19th-century pneumatic rock-drilling machine, invented by [[Germain Sommeiller]] and used to drill the first large tunnels through the [[Alps]]
  • The 19th century [[Dark Gate]] in [[Esztergom]], [[Hungary]]
  • Chirk canal tunnel]]
  • A short section remains of the 1832 Edge Hill to Lime Street tunnel in [[Liverpool]]. This and a short section of the original tunnel nearer to Lime Street are the oldest rail tunnels in the world still in active use.
  • A workman is dwarfed by the [[tunnel boring machine]] used to excavate the [[Gotthard Base Tunnel]] ([[Switzerland]]), the world's longest railway tunnel.
  • An entrance of the [[Rantaväylä Tunnel]] in the northern part of [[Tampere]], [[Pirkanmaa]], [[Finland]]
  • Decorated entrance to a road tunnel in [[Guanajuato]], [[Mexico]].
  • The [[Big Dig]] road vehicle tunnel in [[Boston]], U.S.
  • Door to a compartment where runaway slaves would sleep, on the [[Underground Railroad]]
  • Underpass for cattle created in 1914 construction of what is now [[Historic Columbia River Highway]]
  • View through a natural tunnel in South Korea

tunnel      
n. tunnel, hollow underground passage
wind tunnel         
  • Fan blades of [[Langley Research Center]]'s 16 foot [[transonic]] wind tunnel in 1990, before it was retired in 2004
  • German aviation laboratory, 1935
  • pathlines]] of the [[wingtip vortices]]
  • Preparing a model in the Kirsten Wind Tunnel, a subsonic wind tunnel at the [[University of Washington]]
  • Six-element external balance below the Kirsten Wind Tunnel
  • A typical [[lift coefficient]] versus [[angle of attack]] curve
  • Mary Jackson]] with a wind tunnel model at [[Langley Research Center]]
  • NACA]] wind tunnel test on a human subject, showing the effects of high wind speeds on the human face
  • Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute]], Moscow, built in 1941 for aircraft testing
  • Replica of the Wright brothers' wind tunnel
  • Eiffel's wind tunnels in the Auteuil laboratory
TOOL USED TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF AIR MOVING PAST SOLID OBJECTS
Wind tunnels; Windtunnel; Turbelence modeling; Windtunnels; Wind-tunnel; Wind Tunnel; Aerodynamic test; High enthalpy wind tunnel; High Enthalpy wind tunnel
galleria del vento, galleria aerodinamica, tunnel aerodinamico
light at the end of the tunnel         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The light at the end of the tunnel; Light at the end of the tunnel; The light at the end of the tunnel (disambiguation)
Il sereno dopo la tempesta (speranza che la crisi si risolva )

Definición

tunnel
(tunnels, tunnelling, tunnelled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'tunneling', 'tunneled'
1.
A tunnel is a long passage which has been made under the ground, usually through a hill or under the sea.
...two new railway tunnels through the Alps.
N-COUNT: oft supp N
2.
To tunnel somewhere means to make a tunnel there.
The rebels tunnelled out of a maximum security jail...
VERB: V prep/adv
3.
see also wind tunnel

Wikipedia

Tunnel

A tunnel is an underground passageway, dug through surrounding soil, earth or rock, and enclosed except for the entrance and exit, commonly at each end. A pipeline is not a tunnel, though some recent tunnels have used immersed tube construction techniques rather than traditional tunnel boring methods.

A tunnel may be for foot or vehicular road traffic, for rail traffic, or for a canal. The central portions of a rapid transit network are usually in the tunnel. Some tunnels are used as sewers or aqueducts to supply water for consumption or for hydroelectric stations. Utility tunnels are used for routing steam, chilled water, electrical power or telecommunication cables, as well as connecting buildings for convenient passage of people and equipment.

Secret tunnels are built for military purposes, or by civilians for smuggling of weapons, contraband, or people. Special tunnels, such as wildlife crossings, are built to allow wildlife to cross human-made barriers safely. Tunnels can be connected together in tunnel networks.