borehole
意味: A narrow, deep hole drilled into the ground to extract water, oil, gas, or geological samples, or to monitor groundwater levels and subsurface conditions.
Boreholes serve diverse purposes in the UK: water companies drill them to access aquifers, geologists use them to study rock formations, and energy companies drill them for oil, gas, or geothermal heat. In developing countries, boreholes are a critical source of clean drinking water. The British Geological Survey maintains a national database of boreholes that provides vital data for construction, flood risk assessment, and resource management. It collocates with 'drilling,' 'groundwater,' 'monitoring,' 'geothermal,' and 'aquifer.'
例文
- The water company drilled a new borehole to tap into the chalk aquifer beneath the Sussex Downs. 水务公司新打了一口钻孔,以开发萨塞克斯丘陵地下的白垩含水层。La compañía de agua perforó un nuevo sondeo para acceder al acuífero de creta bajo las colinas de Sussex.水道会社はサセックス・ダウンズの下にあるチョーク帯水層にアクセスするため、新しいボアホールを掘削しました。수도 회사는 서식스 다운스 아래의 백악 대수층에 접근하기 위해 새로운 시추공을 굴착했습니다.
- Geological data from boreholes across the region helped engineers assess the suitability of the site for a nuclear waste repository. 来自该地区各处钻孔的地质数据帮助工程师评估了该场地作为核废料储存库的适宜性。Los datos geológicos procedentes de sondeos de toda la región ayudaron a los ingenieros a evaluar la idoneidad del emplazamiento para un depósito de residuos nucleares.地域全体のボアホールから得られた地質データは、核廃棄物貯蔵施設の用地としての適合性をエンジニアが評価するのに役立ちました。해당 지역 전체의 시추공에서 얻은 지질 데이터가 엔지니어들이 핵폐기물 저장소 부지로서의 적합성을 평가하는 데 도움이 되었습니다.
- The charity funded the construction of boreholes in rural communities where access to clean water had been severely limited. 慈善机构资助在清洁饮用水严重缺乏的农村社区建设钻孔水井。La organización benéfica financió la construcción de pozos en comunidades rurales donde el acceso al agua potable era muy limitado.慈善団体は清潔な水へのアクセスが著しく制限されていた農村コミュニティにボアホールを建設するための資金を提供しました。자선 단체는 깨끗한 물에 대한 접근이 심각하게 제한되어 있던 농촌 지역사회에 시추공을 건설하기 위한 자금을 지원했습니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: academic, general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
A compound of bore (from Old English borian, to pierce) and hole. The term has been used in English since at least the 18th century in mining and engineering contexts.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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