Japanese Meaning of sluices

水門

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Definitions and Meaning of sluices in English

sluices

to draw off by or through a sluice, an artificial passage for water (as in a millstream) fitted with a valve or gate for stopping or regulating flow, drench, flush, a body of water held back by a gate or a stream flowing through a gate, such a contrivance paved usually with riffles to hold quicksilver for catching gold, to transport (logs) in a sluice, a device (as a floodgate) for controlling the flow of water, to pour as if from a sluice, a channel to drain or carry off surplus water, a dock gate, a long inclined trough usually on the ground, a channel that carries off surplus water, a stream flowing through a floodgate, a body of water pent up behind a floodgate, an artificial passage for water with a gate for controlling its flow or changing its direction, a long sloping trough (as for floating logs to a sawmill), to wash with or in water running through or from a sluice, to drench with a sudden flow

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水門

to draw off by or through a sluice, an artificial passage for water (as in a millstream) fitted with a valve or gate for stopping or regulating flow, drench, fl

洪水,赤面する,すすぐ,洗う,フロー,流れ,洗い流す,大洪水,びしょぬれにする,噴き出す

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slugging (down) => スラッグ(ダウン), sluggers => スラッガー, slugged (down) => 遅い, sluggardly => 怠慢, slug (down) => ナメクジ(ダウン),