NAVVY - traducción al árabe
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NAVVY - traducción al árabe

NAVIGATIONAL ENGINEERS
Navvies; Navigational engineer; Navvy Jack
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  • Navvies constructing the railway between Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden (ca 1900).
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حفار

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عامل غير بارع
steam shovel         
  • 100-ton steam shovel mounted on [[railroad tracks]], cc. 1919
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  • Bucyrus]]; the boom rotates independently of the cab housing
  • Ruston-Bucyrus No. 4 (built 1931)
  • 1923 Bucyrus Model 50-B at the Nederland Mining Museum
STEAM-POWERED EXCAVATION MACHINE
Steam Shovel; Steam navvy; Steam-navvy; Paddy (steam engine); Steamshovel
ألة حفر بخارية ، مجرفة بخارية جـ مجارف

Definición

navvy
¦ noun (plural navvies) Brit. dated a labourer employed in the excavation and construction of a road, railway, or canal.
Word History
Navvy is a shortening of navigator, which in the 18th century came to denote, as well as a sailor skilled in navigation, a labourer employed in canal construction (in some regions a canal was known as a navigation). The word navigate derives from navis, the Latin word for 'ship', which gave rise to navy and also to the nave or long central part of a church or cathedral, whose shape was likened to that of a ship.

Wikipedia

Navvy

Navvy, a clipping of navigator (UK) or navigational engineer (US), is particularly applied to describe the manual labourers working on major civil engineering projects and occasionally (in North America) to refer to mechanical shovels and earth moving machinery. The term was coined in the late 18th century in Great Britain when numerous canals were being built, which were also sometimes known as "navigations", or "eternal navigations", intended to last forever.

Ejemplos de uso de NAVVY
1. But he has certainly not wasted many minutes on his appearance – he is wearing a terrible old navy jacket with scruffy trainers and T–shirt, and looks like a navvy.