side ditch 예문
- The side ditches of the road are visible extending in a north easterly direction for 950m.
- Unusually, side ditches apart run continuously for two miles ( 3 km ) through the forest.
- Tr閟aguet had recommended a roadway consisting of three layers of stones laid on a crowned subgrade with side ditches for drainage.
- It was commonly installed as the access across the narrow steep sided ditches characteristic of the polygonal forts of this era.
- This aim is intended to be achieved by careful hand clearing, the planting of alder trees, the opening of side ditches and the use of gravel.
- The side boundary of the outside rink ( also called a ditch rink ) should be at least 600 millimetres from the side ditch ( 460 millimetres for indoor greens ).
- In the past, the road " " in addition to being a useful line of communication, the side ditches improved the drainage of the neighbouring country " ".
- Tr閟aguet understood the importance of drainage by providing deep side ditches, but he insisted on building his roads in trenches, so that they could be accessed from the sides, which undermined this principle.
- The white-necked heron is found throughout most of the Australian continent commonly residing in wetlands, tidal areas, shallow fresh waters, farm dams, clay pans, pastures and run off water in road side ditches.
- To keep the Germans from capturing the fuel, a quick-thinking American commander filled road-side ditches with 124, 000 gallons of gasoline from Depot 3 near Franchorchamps and set fire to it, creating an effective road block.
- These problems were addressed by changes that included digging deep side ditches, making the surface as solid as possible, and constructing the road with a difference in elevation ( height ) between the two edges, that difference being referred to interchangeably as the road's camber or cross slope.
- It is not unusual to see " D . capillaris ", along with their relative the " Drosera brevifolia " ( the dwarf sundew ), carpet large areas so thickly it is hard to walk without stepping on tens of them growing out of wet sand or long-fiber sphagnum or just overflowing from a road-side ditch.