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sluice

N ช่อง ระบาย น้ำ  ทาง ระบาย น้ำ  chong-ra-bai-nam

 

sluice

N น้ำ ที่ กักเก็บ ไว้ โดย ประตูน้ำ  nam-ti-kak-kab-wai-doi-pra-tu-nam

 

sluice

N ประตูน้ำ ปิด เปิด บังคับการ ไหล ของ น้ำ ใน คลอง  ประตูระบายน้ำ  conduit floodgate watergate pra-tu-pid-poed-bang-kab-kan-lai-kong-nam

 

sluice

VI พุ่ง (น้ำ  พุ่งป รู๊ด  ไหล ทะลัก  pung

 

sluice

VI ออกจาก ประตูน้ำ  ook-jak-pra-tu-nam

 

sluice

VI ไหลผ่าน  ไหล ทะลัก  ไหล ชะล้าง  lai-pan

 

sluice

VT ปล่อย ออกจาก ประตูน้ำ  เคลื่อน (บางอย่าง  ออกจาก ประตูน้ำ  ส่งผ่าน ทาง ประตูน้ำ  ploi-ook-jak-pra-tu-nam

 

sluice

VT ล้าง ออก ด้วย น้ำ  ชะล้าง ด้วย น้ำ  bathe dip rinse lang-ook-duai-nam

 

sluice down

PHRV ล้างน้ำ จำนวนมาก  ชะล้าง ด้วย น้ำ จำนวนมาก  lang-jam-nuan-mak

 

sluice out

PHRV ล้างน้ำ ออก  ชะล้าง ออก  lang-nam-ook

 

sluiceway

N ทางน้ำ ที่ ควบคุม โดย ประตูน้ำ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SLUICE, SLUSE

n.[L. claudo, clausi, clausus; Low L. exclusa. The most correct orthography is sluse. ] 1. The stream of water issuing through a flood-gate; or the gate itself. If the word had its origin in shutting; it denoted the frame of boards or planks which closes the opening of a mill dam; but I believe it is applied to the stream, the gate and channel. It is a common saying, that a rapid stream runs like a sluse.
2. An opening; a source of supply; that through which any thing flows. Each sluice of affluent fortune open'd soon.

 

SLUICE, SLUSE

v.t.To emit by flood-gates. [Little used ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SLUICE

Sluice, n. Etym: [OF. escluse, F. écluse, LL. exclusa, sclusa, from L. excludere, exclusum, to shut out: cf. D. sluis sluice, from the Old French. See Exclude. ]

 

1. An artifical passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate of flood gate.

 

2. Hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply. Each sluice of affluent fortune opened soon. Harte. This home familiarity. .. opens the sluices of sensibility. I.Taylor.

 

3. The stream flowing through a flood gate.

 

4. (Mining )

 

Defn: A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth. Sluice gate, the sliding gate of a sluice.

 

SLUICE

Sluice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sluiced; p. pr. & vb. n. Sluicing.]

 

1. To emit by, or as by, flood gates. [R.] Milton.

 

2. To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows. Howitt. He dried his neck and face, which he had been sluicing with cold water. De Quincey.

 

3. To wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice eart or gold dust in mining.

 

SLUICEWAY

SLUICEWAY Sluice "way `, n.

 

Defn: An artificial channel into which water is let by a sluice; specifically, a trough constructed over the bed of a stream, so that logs, lumber, or rubbish can be floated down to some convenient place of delivery.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sluice

sluice |slo͞os slus | noun 1 (also sluice gate ) a sliding gate or other device for controlling the flow of water, esp. one in a lock gate. (also sluiceway ) an artificial water channel for carrying off overflow or surplus water. (in gold mining ) a channel or trough constructed with grooves into which a current of water is directed in order to separate gold from the sand or gravel containing it. 2 an act of rinsing or showering with water: a sluice with cold water. verb [ with obj. ] wash or rinse freely with a stream or shower of water: she sluiced her face in cold water | crews sluiced down the decks of their ship. [ no obj. ] (of water ) pour, flow, or shower freely: the waves sluiced over them. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): from Old French escluse sluice gate, based on Latin excludere exclude. The verb dates from the late 16th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sluice

sluice |sluːs | noun 1 (also sluice gate ) a sliding gate or other device for controlling the flow of water, especially one in a lock gate. (also sluiceway ) an artificial water channel for carrying off overflow or surplus water. (in gold mining ) a channel or trough constructed with grooves into which a current of water is directed in order to separate gold from the ore containing it. 2 an act of rinsing or showering with water: a sluice with cold water. verb [ with obj. ] wash or rinse freely with a stream or shower of water: she sluiced her face in cold water | crews sluiced down the decks of their ship. [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of water ) pour or flow freely: the waves sluiced over them. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): from Old French escluse sluice gate , based on Latin excludere exclude . The verb dates from the late 16th cent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

sluice

sluice verb 1 crews sluiced down the decks: wash (down ), rinse, clean, cleanse. 2 the water sluiced out: pour, flow, run, gush, stream, course, flood, surge, spill.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

sluice

sluice verb 1 crews sluiced down the decks of their ship: wash, wash down, rinse, swill down, clean, cleanse, flush. 2 the water sluiced out through the open door: pour, flow, run, gush, cascade, stream, course, spout, jet, spurt, flood, surge, spill, rush, well, spew, discharge; Brit. informal sloosh; rare disembogue.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sluice

sluice /sluːs /名詞 C 1 水門 (sluice gate ).2 人工水路, 放水 [排水 ]路 .3 せき水 ; (水門からの )流出水 .4 (砂金を選別する )流し樋 とい .動詞 他動詞 1 …を水で洗い流す (out, down ).2 (水門を開いて )〈水 〉を流す, 水路に引く (out , off ).3 材木 〉を水路に流す ; 材木 〉を (船などで )運ぶ .自動詞 〈大量の水が 〉流れる, 水門から流れ出す (out ).