Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet DITCHES


DITCHES

Definition av DITCHES

  1. böjningsform av ditch

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

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  • They construct at least 16 forts, with about 15,000 legionaries digging ditches, quarrying rock and cutting stone, preventing idleness which led to unrest and rebellions in the ranks.
  • In Roman times, the river level was significantly lower, and work by MOLAS in 1997 around Summerton Way revealed evidence of field ditches and pottery and quernstones from Germany dating from around the 3rd or 4th century.
  • Because Champaign County is situated on a large and very flat plateau, it had virtually no natural drainage, so that much of the County consisted of wetlands until drainage ditches were built, beginning in the 1870s.
  • Around 400 years ago the land was drained and converted to grazing marsh using a series of windpumps or windmills and drainage ditches.
  • Irrigation ditches and canals, including the Boulder and Whiterock Ditch, pass through this primarily residential area.
  • In 1886, the town was built to provide housing for the men working on the tunnels and irrigation ditches required to divert water out of the Dolores River and into Montezuma Valley.
  • The city was located on a Mississippi River floodplain known as American Bottom, and experiences chronic flooding and raw sewage disposal problems due to the area's inadequate system of drainage ditches, levees and emergency pumps.
  • After the installation of ditches and tile, the area was converted to farmland, erasing the town's namesake.
  • The name of Holland has been thought to have come from the fact that ditches being dug in the 1850s to divert the swamp water reminded people of the canals of Holland.
  • Being prone to flash flooding, the area is lined with numerous drainage ditches, culverts, diversionary canals and reservoirs.
  • The prisoners were put to work by the Schutzstaffel (SS) in the construction of anti-tank ditches (Burggraben) along the transitory Nazi-Soviet border.
  • He also teaches them to dig drainage ditches, rents them farm equipment, and stores grain surpluses to provide free food in time of famine (approximate date).
  • The fortification usually follows the contours of a hill and consists of one or more lines of earthworks or stone ramparts, with stockades or defensive walls, and external ditches.
  • At the same time, Maiden Castle's defences were made more complex with the addition of further ramparts and ditches.
  • The remains of the frontiers today consist of vestiges of roads, forts, fortresses, walls and ditches, and associated civilian settlements.
  • Mining in particular, with its tips, dams, ditches and sinkholes, directly shaped the landscape and the habitats of plants and animals in many places.
  • Fortifications in the age of black powder evolved into much lower structures with greater use of ditches and earth ramparts that would absorb and disperse the energy of cannon fire.
  • Acts of vandalism on dykes, ditches, and sluices were common, but the draining was complete by the end of the century.
  • Systematic sexual femicide refers to systematic patterns in the killing of women and children including kidnapping, sexual violence, torture, and body abandonment in areas such as desert areas, garbage dumps, and sewage ditches among others.
  • Roadside ditches may provide a hazard to motorists and cyclists, whose vehicles may crash into them and get damaged, flipped over, or stuck and cause major injury, especially in poor weather conditions and rural areas.


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