excavated

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} kaz
kazılmış
(İnşaat) tüvenan
kazıl
excavate
{f} kazı yapmak
excavate
{f} kazıyıp ortaya çıkarmak
excavate
çukur açmak
excavate
hafretmek
excavate
hafriyat
excavate
kazı
excavate
kaz

Takım, arkeologlar için dikkatle kazar. - The team excavates carefully for the archaeologists.

excavate
(çukur) açmak
excavate
kazmak
excavate
{f} kazı yapmak, hafriyat yapmak
excavate
{f} oymak
excavate
eşmek
Englisch - Englisch
past of excavate
excavate
To make a hole in (something); to hollow
excavate
to remove by digging or scooping out
excavate
{v} to hollow, to cut into hollows
excavate
[v] to remove earth to expose different layers of sediment and the objects and specimens in the sediments
excavate
To dig out a volume of earth for a basement, footings or foundation
excavate
When archaeologists or other people excavate a piece of land, they remove earth carefully from it and look for things such as pots, bones, or buildings which are buried there, in order to discover information about the past. A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs. + excavation excavations ex·ca·va·tion the excavation of a bronze-age boat
excavate
To hollow out; to form cavity or hole in; to make hollow by cutting, scooping, or digging; as, to excavate a ball; to excavate the earth
excavate
lay bare through digging; "Schliemann excavated Troy"
excavate
lay bare through digging; "Schliemann excavated Troy
excavate
{f} dig out, hollow out; unearth, lay bare by digging
excavate
to remove part of (something) by scooping or digging it out
excavate
to uncover (something) by removing its covering
excavate
(v ) giD, gihd
excavate
To form by hollowing; to shape, as a cavity, or anything that is hollow; as, to excavate a canoe, a cellar, a channel
excavate
remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite"
excavate
form by hollowing; "Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team"; "excavate a cavity"
excavate
remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite" form by hollowing; "Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team"; "excavate a cavity" find by digging in the ground; "I dug up an old box in the garden" lay bare through digging; "Schliemann excavated Troy
excavate
find by digging in the ground; "I dug up an old box in the garden"
excavate
To excavate means to dig a hole in the ground, for example in order to build there. A contractor was hired to drain the reservoir and to excavate soil from one area for replacement with clay. + excavation ex·ca·va·tion the excavation of canals
excavate
Dig the basement and or all areas that will need footings/foundations below ground
excavate
To dig out and remove, as earth
excavated

    Silbentrennung

    ex·ca·va·ted

    Türkische aussprache

    ekskıveytîd

    Aussprache

    /ˈekskəˌvātəd/ /ˈɛkskəˌveɪtɪd/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ek-sk&-"vAt ] (verb.) 1599. Latin excavatus, past participle of excavare, from ex- + cavare to make hollow; more at CAVATINA.

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