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词汇 dewater
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Definition of dewater in English:

dewater

verb diːˈwɔːtə-ˈwô-
[with object]
  • 1Drain (a waterlogged or flooded area)

    排去(水涝地或淹没地区的)水

    a study will determine the impact of dewatering in the Humboldt Basin area
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This company needed the remainder of that year just to dewater the mine.
    • Within only a few hours all the shafts had been dewatered and mining at the lower levels could continue, providing work for additional men.
    • The gallery is dewatered by two pumping stations and via the middle access.
    • Phase I called for dewatering and rehabilitating the No.6 shaft, sinking the shaft to the 45th level, cutting seven level stations, and diamond drilling the conglomerate bed.
    • These were recovered after the upper level of the Champion mine was dewatered by Nordlander and his partner and some minimal mining on the vein took place.
    • ‘Then we put a pump inside the pipe and begin dewatering,’ explains Barnett.
    • He said the monitoring committee, which includes Dúchas, examined dewatering of the area and the effect this would have on the fen.
    • Because these specimens were collected after the mine had been flooded and subsequently dewatered, the rhombohedra show considerable etching caused by acidic mine waters.
    • The program would include installing a surface plant and dewatering the No.3 shaft to the 9th level, followed by drifting on that level and test stoping the Calumet and Hecla Conglomerate lode.
    • It dewatered the mine and did some mining and smelting on the site.
    • After dewatering, installation of electricity, telephone and rock and cable bolting the mine was ready to take its first visitors.
    • Construction dewatering was accomplished by using monitoring wells to confirm performance.
    • We had asked the person whose job it was to dewater both worksite and access ways, to do so…
    • The road travels through soft areas that require extensive dewatering and stabilization with imported materials.
    • Here in Florida, any road construction requires the entire site be dewatered.
    • It was hard to get suction because our pump is designed for dewatering something on our ship, not a little boat like this.
    • The saga of the Bristol mine relates to its death in 1934-when it closed during the Depression - and its rebirth in 1948-when new owners dewatered the mine and began production.
    • We began by dewatering the site, followed by a geophysical survey and excavation of nearly 20 m2.
    • It was clear that the site would have to be dewatered before further work could be conducted.
    • Millions of dollars were spent in dewatering the Centennial mine, deepening both the No.3 and No.6 shafts, and constructing a pilot concentrator plant that milled ore from June 1975 to October 1976.
    1. 1.1 Remove water from (sediment or waste materials)
      将(沉积物或废料)脱水
      in theory, this equipment could dewater sewage sludge, but that would require more development
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We need to identify their migration pathways through the dewatering, compacting and deforming sediments to better understand the hydrogeologic and sedimentary processes in sedimentary basins and continental margins.
      • Anglian Water wants to build the new sludge dewatering plant at its Stock Road works and plans to close a pipeline to take sewage to Stambridge for treatment, built only five years ago.
      • Inorganic sedimentary structures such as gas-evasion marks, load and dewatering structures, are common in the Twitya Formation.
      • The sediments from Dunure are frequently rippled and show examples of dewatering structures, desiccation cracks and foam marks.
      • With this pressure gone, the weight of the sediments would dewater the sediments by squeezing the water up through all of the sediment layers, carrying with it sand and silt and leaving it in ever-widening cracks called clastic dykes.
      • The frequent occurrence of sediment dewatering structures (notably in facies V) provides ample evidence for high sedimentation rates.
      • Mud volcanoes indicate that this subcretion occurs where dewatering stiffens the subducted sediments.
      • The upgraded and refurbished plant has a new intake system, an upgraded and refurbished treatment plant, a new clearwater tank and pumping station and a sludge processing and dewatering facility.
      • It said the time taken for the sludge to travel the 6km from Southend to Stambridge caused a build-up of hydrogen sulphide and has corroded the equipment in the dewatering plant, as well as presented a health risk to workers there.
      • Freezing has been demonstrated to improve dewatering in manure, improving settling and filtering.
      • When they are 95 per cent dewatered, sludges are put into pellet form - superior for disposal purposes because in becoming pellets, nearly all of the pathogenic bacteria are killed.
      • It seems my ever over-optimistic supervisor, John Bartlett, thinks it is time I published a review paper on sludge dewatering for a peer reviewed journal.
      • Besides the ‘high quality of effluent’ discharged into the nearby Klipspruit River, Olifantsvlei thickens, dewaters and composts 100 tons of sludge it receives each day, in one of the largest composting facilities in the world.
      • ‘When the sludge gets dewatered, it becomes a cake,’ Andersen explains.
      • In its vertical configuration, the system has been adapted successfully as a filter press for cost-effective sludge dewatering.

Definition of dewater in US English:

dewater

verb-ˈwô-
[with object]
  • 1Drain (a waterlogged or flooded area)

    排去(水涝地或淹没地区的)水

    a study will determine the impact of dewatering in the Humboldt Basin area
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was clear that the site would have to be dewatered before further work could be conducted.
    • We began by dewatering the site, followed by a geophysical survey and excavation of nearly 20 m2.
    • Because these specimens were collected after the mine had been flooded and subsequently dewatered, the rhombohedra show considerable etching caused by acidic mine waters.
    • This company needed the remainder of that year just to dewater the mine.
    • Phase I called for dewatering and rehabilitating the No.6 shaft, sinking the shaft to the 45th level, cutting seven level stations, and diamond drilling the conglomerate bed.
    • These were recovered after the upper level of the Champion mine was dewatered by Nordlander and his partner and some minimal mining on the vein took place.
    • The road travels through soft areas that require extensive dewatering and stabilization with imported materials.
    • We had asked the person whose job it was to dewater both worksite and access ways, to do so…
    • It dewatered the mine and did some mining and smelting on the site.
    • Millions of dollars were spent in dewatering the Centennial mine, deepening both the No.3 and No.6 shafts, and constructing a pilot concentrator plant that milled ore from June 1975 to October 1976.
    • The gallery is dewatered by two pumping stations and via the middle access.
    • ‘Then we put a pump inside the pipe and begin dewatering,’ explains Barnett.
    • Here in Florida, any road construction requires the entire site be dewatered.
    • He said the monitoring committee, which includes Dúchas, examined dewatering of the area and the effect this would have on the fen.
    • After dewatering, installation of electricity, telephone and rock and cable bolting the mine was ready to take its first visitors.
    • The program would include installing a surface plant and dewatering the No.3 shaft to the 9th level, followed by drifting on that level and test stoping the Calumet and Hecla Conglomerate lode.
    • The saga of the Bristol mine relates to its death in 1934-when it closed during the Depression - and its rebirth in 1948-when new owners dewatered the mine and began production.
    • Within only a few hours all the shafts had been dewatered and mining at the lower levels could continue, providing work for additional men.
    • It was hard to get suction because our pump is designed for dewatering something on our ship, not a little boat like this.
    • Construction dewatering was accomplished by using monitoring wells to confirm performance.
    1. 1.1 Remove water from (sediment or waste materials)
      将(沉积物或废料)脱水
      in theory, this equipment could dewater sewage sludge, but that would require more development
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In its vertical configuration, the system has been adapted successfully as a filter press for cost-effective sludge dewatering.
      • Anglian Water wants to build the new sludge dewatering plant at its Stock Road works and plans to close a pipeline to take sewage to Stambridge for treatment, built only five years ago.
      • The sediments from Dunure are frequently rippled and show examples of dewatering structures, desiccation cracks and foam marks.
      • Inorganic sedimentary structures such as gas-evasion marks, load and dewatering structures, are common in the Twitya Formation.
      • Mud volcanoes indicate that this subcretion occurs where dewatering stiffens the subducted sediments.
      • Freezing has been demonstrated to improve dewatering in manure, improving settling and filtering.
      • With this pressure gone, the weight of the sediments would dewater the sediments by squeezing the water up through all of the sediment layers, carrying with it sand and silt and leaving it in ever-widening cracks called clastic dykes.
      • Besides the ‘high quality of effluent’ discharged into the nearby Klipspruit River, Olifantsvlei thickens, dewaters and composts 100 tons of sludge it receives each day, in one of the largest composting facilities in the world.
      • When they are 95 per cent dewatered, sludges are put into pellet form - superior for disposal purposes because in becoming pellets, nearly all of the pathogenic bacteria are killed.
      • It seems my ever over-optimistic supervisor, John Bartlett, thinks it is time I published a review paper on sludge dewatering for a peer reviewed journal.
      • ‘When the sludge gets dewatered, it becomes a cake,’ Andersen explains.
      • It said the time taken for the sludge to travel the 6km from Southend to Stambridge caused a build-up of hydrogen sulphide and has corroded the equipment in the dewatering plant, as well as presented a health risk to workers there.
      • The upgraded and refurbished plant has a new intake system, an upgraded and refurbished treatment plant, a new clearwater tank and pumping station and a sludge processing and dewatering facility.
      • We need to identify their migration pathways through the dewatering, compacting and deforming sediments to better understand the hydrogeologic and sedimentary processes in sedimentary basins and continental margins.
      • The frequent occurrence of sediment dewatering structures (notably in facies V) provides ample evidence for high sedimentation rates.
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