sluice
Kelime Anlamı :
1. savaklamak.
2. akmak.
3. bent kapağı.
4. savak kapağı.
5. bol su ile ıslatmak.
6. geçit.
7. bentlere kapak takmak.
8. bol suyla yıkamak.
9. çok su dökmek.
10. oluk kapağı.
Tanımlar :
1.
an artificial channel for conducting water, with a valve or gate to regulate the flow: sluices connecting a reservoir with irrigated fields.
2. A valve or gate used in such a channel; a floodgate: open sluices to flood a dry dock. also called sluice gate.
3. A body of water impounded behind a floodgate.
4. A sluiceway.
5. A long inclined trough, as for carrying logs or separating gold ore.
6. to flood or drench with or as if with a flow of released water.
7. to wash with water flowing in a sluice: sluicing sediment for gold.
8. to draw off or let out by a sluice: sluice floodwater.
9. to send (logs, for example) down a sluice.
10. to flow out from or as if from a sluice.
2. A valve or gate used in such a channel; a floodgate: open sluices to flood a dry dock. also called sluice gate.
3. A body of water impounded behind a floodgate.
4. A sluiceway.
5. A long inclined trough, as for carrying logs or separating gold ore.
6. to flood or drench with or as if with a flow of released water.
7. to wash with water flowing in a sluice: sluicing sediment for gold.
8. to draw off or let out by a sluice: sluice floodwater.
9. to send (logs, for example) down a sluice.
10. to flow out from or as if from a sluice.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an artificial passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate or flood gate.
2. hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
3. the stream flowing through a flood gate.
4. A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth.
5. to emit by, or as by, flood gates. -milton.
6. to wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows. Howitt.
7. to wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice earth or gold dust in a sluice box in placer mining.
2. hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
3. the stream flowing through a flood gate.
4. A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth.
5. to emit by, or as by, flood gates. -milton.
6. to wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows. Howitt.
7. to wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice earth or gold dust in a sluice box in placer mining.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an artifical passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate or flood gate.
2. hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
3. the stream flowing through a flood gate.
4. A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth.
5. to emit by, or as by, flood gates.
6. to wet copiously, as by opening a sluice.
7. to wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice.
2. hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
3. the stream flowing through a flood gate.
4. A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth.
5. to emit by, or as by, flood gates.
6. to wet copiously, as by opening a sluice.
7. to wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to open a flood-gate or sluice upon; let a copious flow of water on or in: as, to sluice a meadow.
2. to draw out or off, as water, by a sluice: as, to sluice the water into the corn-fields or to a mill.
3. to wet or lave abundantly.
4. to scour out or cleanse by means of sluices: as, to sluice a harbor.
5. to let out as by a sluice; cause to gush out.
6. in lumbering: same as flume, 2.
7. to float (logs) through the sluiceway of a splash-dam. same as splash, 5.
8. to injure (as a team of horses or their driver) by the down-rush of a load of logs due to the breaking of the hawser used to control its descent over a steep slope.
9. A body of water held in check by a flood-gate; a stream of water issuing through a flood-gate.
10. A gate or other contrivance by which the flow of water in a waterway is controlled; a flood-gate; also, an artificial passage or channel into which water is allowed to enter by such a gate; a sluiceway; hence, any artificial channel for running water: as, a mill -sluice.
11. in mining, a trough made of boards, used for separating gold from the gravel and sand in which it occurs.
12. in steam-engines, the injection-valve by which the water of condensation is introduced into the condenser.
13. A tubulure or pipe through which water is directed at will.
14. same as flume, 4.
2. to draw out or off, as water, by a sluice: as, to sluice the water into the corn-fields or to a mill.
3. to wet or lave abundantly.
4. to scour out or cleanse by means of sluices: as, to sluice a harbor.
5. to let out as by a sluice; cause to gush out.
6. in lumbering: same as flume, 2.
7. to float (logs) through the sluiceway of a splash-dam. same as splash, 5.
8. to injure (as a team of horses or their driver) by the down-rush of a load of logs due to the breaking of the hawser used to control its descent over a steep slope.
9. A body of water held in check by a flood-gate; a stream of water issuing through a flood-gate.
10. A gate or other contrivance by which the flow of water in a waterway is controlled; a flood-gate; also, an artificial passage or channel into which water is allowed to enter by such a gate; a sluiceway; hence, any artificial channel for running water: as, a mill -sluice.
11. in mining, a trough made of boards, used for separating gold from the gravel and sand in which it occurs.
12. in steam-engines, the injection-valve by which the water of condensation is introduced into the condenser.
13. A tubulure or pipe through which water is directed at will.
14. same as flume, 4.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia