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WASHOUTS - traducción al árabe


WASHOUTS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wash-out; Wash out; Washouts; Wash outs; Wash-outs; Washout (disambiguation)

ألاسم

إِخْفاق ; حُبُوط ; خَيْبَة

WASHOUT         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wash-out; Wash out; Washouts; Wash outs; Wash-outs; Washout (disambiguation)

ألاسم

إِخْفاق ; حُبُوط ; خَيْبَة

washout         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wash-out; Wash out; Washouts; Wash outs; Wash-outs; Washout (disambiguation)
اسْم : اجتراف التربة بفعل المياه أو المطر . إخفاق . شيء أو شخص مخفق

Definición

washout
¦ noun
1. informal a disappointing failure.
2. a breach in a road or railway track caused by flooding.
3. Geology a channel cut into a sedimentary deposit by rushing water and filled with younger material.
4. Medicine the removal of material from the body by washing with a fluid or by allowing it to be eliminated over a period.
Ejemplos de uso de WASHOUTS
1. Our driver smoked incessantly and maneuvered around washouts, while making regular jokes about dying.
2. A driver will skirt a series of washouts for another hour, past flocks of sheep and sand–and–gravel desert.
3. The road is vulnerable to washouts in several key places, and there is only one way out,‘‘ superintendent Dave Uberagua said.
4. The forecast is good for the Bank Holiday After a summer of weekend washouts, most of us will have been fearing the worst for the last bank holiday of 2005.
5. While it was costly to develop, the military has been more than paid back by "the dollars it‘s saving in fewer washouts" because recruits know what they‘re getting into, Tillett says.