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gully erosion - vertaling naar russisch

LANDFORM CREATED BY RUNNING WATER
Gullies; Voçoroca; Vocoroca; Gully erosion; Gullying
  • A gully in [[Kharkiv oblast]], [[Ukraine]].
  • Gullied landscape in [[Somalia]].

gully erosion         
[спец.] овражная эрозия
gully         

['gʌli]

общая лексика

водомоина

водомойня

водороина

вымоина

дождеприемник

ливневый спуск

геология

старица

существительное

['gʌli]

общая лексика

глубокий овраг

лощина

балка

канава

глубокий овраг, лощина (образованные водой)

водосток

строительное дело

ливневый спуск

смотровой колодец

специальный термин

желобчатый рельс

диалектизм

большой нож

глагол

['gʌli]

общая лексика

образовывать овраги

канавы

образовывать овраги, канавы

gully         
gully I 1. noun 1) глубокий овраг, лощина (образованные водой) 2) водосток 3) желобчатый рельс 2. v. образовывать овраги, канавы II noun большой нож

Definitie

gully
¦ noun (plural gullies)
1. (also gulley) a narrow channel formed by the action of water.
a gutter or drain.
2. Cricket a fielding position on the off side between point and the slips.
¦ verb (also gulley) [usu. as adjective gullied] (of water) erode gullies into (land).
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'gullet'): from Fr. goulet (see gullet).

Wikipedia

Gully

A gully is a landform created by running water, mass movement, or commonly a combination of both eroding sharply into soil or other relatively erodible material, typically on a hillside or in river floodplains or terraces. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metres to tens of metres in depth and width and are characterised by a distinct 'headscarp' or 'headwall' and progress by headward (i.e. upstream) erosion. Gullies are commonly related to intermittent or ephemeral water flow usually associated with localised intense or protracted rainfall events, or snowmelt. Gullies can be formed and accelerated by cultivation practices on hillslopes (often gentle gradient) in farmland, and they can develop rapidly in rangelands from existing natural erosion forms subject to vegetative cover removal and livestock activity.

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