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The meaning of Weir

Weir – definition

noun

A low dam built across a river to raise the level of water upstream or regulate its flow.

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Reduced river flows, brought about by the construction of dams, weirs and water diversions, compoun…
noun

A wall built under the water across a river, over which the water flows from one level to another in a controlled way

Weir translation into English

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Weir: translate from English into Dutch

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Stuw, Waterkering, Stuwdam, Weer, Keerdam

Weir: translate from English into French

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Seuil, Barrage

Weir: translate from English into German

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Wehr

Weir: translate from English into Hindi

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बांध, मेड़, बांध से पानी रोकना, बँधारा, वीयर, बाँध, बंध, बांध बांधना, पानी रोकने के लिये मेड़, वार

Weir: translate from English into Italian

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Stramazzo, Diga, Sbarramento, Chiusa

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둑, 어량, 가리

Weir: translate from English into Russian

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Плотина, Водослив, Запруда, Запруживать, Устраивать плотину

Weir: translate from English into Spanish

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Presa, Azud

Word origin

Old English wer, from werian ‘dam up’.

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