Translation "jarak" to English

jarak{masculine}
arroyo · dike · ditch · fosse · gully · rampart · trench · trough

jarak

masculineIPA: / jarak /
Definition and meaning

1. Rov, kanal, šanac, prokop;
2. Oružje, bojna oprema (tur.)

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English translation

arroyo

nounIPA: / aʁwajˈo /

ETYM Spanish, from Late Lat. arrogium; cf. Greek rein to flow.
(Spanish) small stream; dry stream bed; gulley.(Southwestern United States) A stream or brook.
1. A watercourse (as a creek) in an arid region.
2. A water-carved gully or channel.

Naturally, they blew up a shack, and Caltech, well, then, hey, you go to the Arroyo and really do all your tests in there.
Source: TED2020

dike

nounIPA: / daɪk /

ETYM Old Eng. dic, dike, diche, ditch, AS. dîc dike, ditch.
(Homonym: dyke).
1. A ditch; a channel for water made by digging.
2. An embankment to prevent flooding; a levee.
3. A wall of turf or stone.

Twelve boxers chase Victor across the big Sylter dike.
Source: Tatoeba
What is the dike upon which it is built?
Source: TED2020
This is a climb called the Dike Route, on Pywjack Dome, up in the Yosemite high country.
Source: TED2020

ditch

noungrammarIPA: / dɪtʃ /

ETYM Old Eng. dich, orig. the same word as dik. Related to Dike.
(Irregular plural: ditches).
1. A long narrow excavation in the earth.
2. Any small natural waterway.

The fat man jumped over the ditch and fell to the ground.
Source: Tatoeba
If you see ten troubles coming down the road, you can be sure that nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.
Source: Tatoeba
And I said, "But what if they drive into a ditch?"
Source: TED2020

fosse

nounIPA: / fɔsˈe /

Ditch, moat.

Synonyms: moat

gully

nounIPA: / ɡʌli /

Deep ditch cut by running water (especially after a prolonged downpour).

rampart

nounIPA: / ræmpɑːrt /

ETYM French rempart, Old Fren. rempar, from remparer to fortify, se remparer to fence or intrench one's self; pref. re- re- + pref. en- (Latin in) + parer to defend, parry, prepare, Latin parare to prepare. Related to Pare.
An embankment built around a space for defensive purposes; SYN. bulwark, wall.

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Synonyms: bulwark · wall

trench

noungrammarIPA: / trentʃ /

ETYM Old Eng. trenche, French tranchée. Related to Trench.
(Irregular plural: trenches).
1. A ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet
of the excavated earth.
2. A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor.
3. Any long cut made in the ground.

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During World War I, one of the horrors of trench warfare was a poisonous yellow cloud called mustard gas.
Source: TED2020
In fact, in the United States, we have over 3,200 metric tons of thorium that was stockpiled 50 years ago and is currently buried in a shallow trench in Nevada.
Source: TED2020
It lives in a deep trench off the coast of Namibia.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: deep · oceanic abyss

trough

nounIPA: / trɒf /

ETYM Old Eng. trough, trogh, as. trog, troh.
A narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed).

They have a trough and a crest, and consist not of moving water, but the movement of energy through water.
Source: TED2020
The wavelength is the distance from crest to crest, or from trough to trough.
Source: Tatoeba
If the trough of a tsunami reaches shore first, the water will withdraw farther than normal before the wave hits, which can be misleadingly dangerous.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: bowl · gutter · manger · public treasury · till

Similar words to "jarak"

jagorčika · Jarac · jarki · jaruga
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