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Qué (quién) es bulldoze - definición

HEAVY MACHINE EQUIPPED WITH A SUBSTANTIAL METAL PLATE
Bulldozers; Bulldoze; Bulldozing; Calfdozer; Bulldozed; Crawler dozer; Bulldozer (vehicle); Track-Type Tractors; Dozer blade; Bulldozer blade; Angledozer
  • A [[Caterpillar D10]]N bulldozer equipped with a single-shank ripper
  • crawling-type]] tractors team up to pull a long wagon train in the [[Mojave Desert]] during construction of the [[Los Angeles Aqueduct]] in 1909.
  • A large bulldozer with multi-tine ripper, the [[Caterpillar D9]]
  • An armored [[IDF Caterpillar D9]] bulldozer used by [[Israel Defense Forces]]
  • Komatsu bulldozer pushing up to 7 m<sup>3</sup> with semi-U tilt dozer
  • A [[tracked loader]] is designed to transport rather than push or rough grade material
  • A [[Liebherr]] bulldozer with a straight blade
  • The same bulldozer's multishank ripper
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bulldoze         
v. to bulldoze through (they bulldozed their way through all obstacles)
bulldoze         
(bulldozes, bulldozing, bulldozed)
1.
If people bulldoze something such as a building, they knock it down using a bulldozer.
She defeated developers who wanted to bulldoze her home to build a supermarket.
VERB: V n
2.
If people bulldoze earth, stone, or other heavy material, they move it using a bulldozer.
Last week, the department's road builders began to bulldoze a water meadow on Twyford Down.
VERB: V n
3.
If someone bulldozes a plan through or bulldozes another person into doing something, they get what they want in an unpleasantly forceful way.
The party in power planned to bulldoze through a full socialist programme...
The coalition bulldozed the resolution through the plenary session...
My parents tried to bulldoze me into going to college.
VERB: V n with through, V n through n, V n into n/-ing, also V n [disapproval]
bulldoze         
¦ verb
1. clear or destroy with a bulldozer.
2. informal intimidate or coerce.
Origin
C19: from bull1 + -doze, alt. of the noun dose.

Wikipedia

Bulldozer

A bulldozer or dozer (also called a crawler) is a large, motorized machine equipped with a metal blade to the front for pushing material: soil, sand, snow, rubble, or rock during construction work. It travels most commonly on continuous tracks, though specialized models riding on large off-road tires are also produced. Its most popular accessory is a ripper, a large hook-like device mounted singly or in multiples in the rear to loosen dense materials.

Bulldozers are used heavily in large and small scale construction, road building, minings and quarrying, on farms, in heavy industry factories, and in military applications in both peace and wartime.

The word "bulldozer" refers only to a motorized unit fitted with a blade designed for pushing. The word is sometimes used inaccurately for other heavy equipment such as a front-end loader designed for carrying rather than pushing material. The term originally referred only to the blade attachment but is now commonly applied to any crawler tractor with a front mounted blade.

Ejemplos de uso de bulldoze
1. "The Americans wanted to bulldoze our shops," a vendor said.
2. Government officials recently threatened to bulldoze structures whose owners do not comply with the new plan.
3. But the following day, Keeley wrote that the military intended to bulldoze the area.
4. They were also expressing concerns that the government would bulldoze the Bill.
5. Police allowed Mrs Chubb to bulldoze the remains of the shed the day after the fire.