manhole
Kelime Anlamı :
1. rögar.
2. lağım kapağı.
3. logar.
4. iniş deliği.
5. kanalizasyon delik.
6. muayene bacası.
7. yeraltına inip boru veya kablo onarımı yapmak için caddelerdeki yuvarlak ve üstü kapaklı delik.
8. rögar, baca, kontrol deliği, bakmalık.
9. menhol.
10. menhol,rogar kapağı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A hole, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, boiler, drain, or similar structure.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A hole through which a man may descend or creep into a drain, sewer, steam boiler, parts of machinery, etc., for cleaning or repairing.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to enter or use a manhole, as for the purpose of examining or repairing machinery.
2. A hole through which a man may enter a sewer, drain, cesspool, or the like, for cleaning or repairing; in steam-boilers, hot-water tanks, keirs, etc., a hole formed in the shell, through which a man may enter to the interior for cleaning, inspection, or repairs.
3. in coal-mining: an excavation or refuge-hole made in the side of an underground engine-plane or horse-road. [eng.] A small and generally short passage used for the ingress and egress of the miners. [pennsylvania anthracite, region.] A niche cut in the side of a railroad-tunnel as a refuge-hole.
2. A hole through which a man may enter a sewer, drain, cesspool, or the like, for cleaning or repairing; in steam-boilers, hot-water tanks, keirs, etc., a hole formed in the shell, through which a man may enter to the interior for cleaning, inspection, or repairs.
3. in coal-mining: an excavation or refuge-hole made in the side of an underground engine-plane or horse-road. [eng.] A small and generally short passage used for the ingress and egress of the miners. [pennsylvania anthracite, region.] A niche cut in the side of a railroad-tunnel as a refuge-hole.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia