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Что (кто) такое outfall ditch - определение

Coombs Ditch hundred; Coombs Ditch (hundred)
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Ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
n.
Trench.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
¦ noun a narrow channel dug to hold or carry water.
¦ verb
1. provide with or dig a ditch.
2. informal get rid of; give up.
N. Amer. play truant from (school).
3. (with reference to an aircraft) make or cause to make a forced landing on water.
Derivatives
ditcher noun
ditching noun
Origin
OE dic, of Gmc origin; related to dyke1.
Ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
Finish, stop doing, leave.
This sucks, let's ditch.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
v.
1) to dig a ditch
2) a deep; shallow ditch
Ditches         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
·pl of Ditch.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
(ditches, ditching, ditched)
1.
A ditch is a long narrow channel cut into the ground at the side of a road or field.
N-COUNT
2.
If you ditch something that you have or are responsible for, you abandon it or get rid of it, because you no longer want it. (INFORMAL)
I decided to ditch the sofa bed.
= dump
VERB: V n
3.
If someone ditches someone, they end a relationship with that person. (INFORMAL)
I can't bring myself to ditch him and start again.
= dump
VERB: V n
4.
If a pilot ditches an aircraft or if it ditches, the pilot makes an emergency landing.
One American pilot was forced to ditch his jet in the Gulf...
A survivor was knocked unconscious when the helicopter ditched.
VERB: V n, V
5.
see also last-ditch
Ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
·vt To surround with a ditch.
II. Ditch ·vi To dig a ditch or ditches.
III. Ditch ·noun Any long, narrow receptacle for water on the surface of the earth.
IV. Ditch ·vt To throw into a ditch; as, the engine was ditched and turned on its side.
V. Ditch ·vt To dig a ditch or ditches in; to drain by a ditch or ditches; as, to ditch moist land.
VI. Ditch ·noun A trench made in the earth by digging, particularly a trench for draining wet land, for guarding or fencing inclosures, or for preventing an approach to a town or fortress. In the latter sense, it is called also a moat or a fosse.
Marine outfall         
  • Ocean outfall pipes in [[Cape May, New Jersey]], United States - pipes exposed after the sand was removed by severe storm
PIPELINE OR TUNNEL THAT DISCHARGES MUNICIPAL OR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER, STORMWATER, COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWS, COOLING WATER, OR BRINE EFFLUENTS FROM WATER DESALINATION PLANTS TO THE SEA
Submarine outfall; Sea outfall; Ocean outfall; Marine Outfall
A marine outfall (or ocean outfall) is a pipeline or tunnel that discharges municipal or industrial wastewater, stormwater, combined sewer overflows (CSOs), cooling water, or brine effluents from water desalination plants to the sea. Usually they discharge under the sea's surface (submarine outfall).
Ditch (fortification)         
  • A section through the ditch and rampart of a typical early modern artillery fortification (16th to 19th centuries). The elements are: a) glacis, b) banquette, c) covered way or covertway d) counterscarp, e) ditch (dry), f) cunette, g) scarp or escarp, h) faussebraye, i) chemin de ronde, j) rampart (exterior slope), k) parapet, m) terreplein.
  • Ditch of [[Valletta]], which was built between 1566 and the 1570s.
FORTIFICATION
Defensive ditch; Ditch (castle)
A ditch in military engineering is an obstacle, designed to slow down or break up an attacking force, while a trench is intended to provide cover to the defenders. In military fortifications the side of a ditch farthest from the enemy and closest to the next line of defence is known as the scarp while the side of a ditch closest to the enemy is known as the counterscarp.

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Coombs Ditch Hundred

Coombs Ditch Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes:

  • Anderson
  • Blandford Forum (borough from 1605)
  • Blandford St Mary
  • Bloxworth
  • Winterborne Clenston
  • Winterborne Tomson
  • Winterborne Whitchurch