drilling 的定义
- the act of a person or thing that drills.
drilling 近义词
train, discipline
bore hole
更多drilling例句
- Now, they’re moving to using existing sources of noise, like ambient noise from ocean waves and wind, or human noise from traffic and drilling and, indeed, trains.
- As for the impact of oil drilling, Vladimir Chuprov, Greenpeace Russia’s campaign director, wrote in a working paper that oil companies operating in Russia reported about 10,000 oil pipeline bursts in 2014.
- Without investors, they don’t have the cash to build a new pipeline or develop a drilling site.
- A new drilling site or major pipeline needs massive upfront funds to build infrastructure and cover labor costs.
- The project is one of several large transmission pipelines in the works across Appalachia, part of the rush to market natural gas from drilling and production in the Marcellus Shale formation.
- Kocurek now works 12-hour shifts as a night watchman guarding the entrance to a drilling patch.
- Shoddy well construction is considered a primary cause of groundwater contamination at drilling sites.
- She skewers the Nature Conservancy for sponsoring oil drilling on their property for profit.
- Proceeds from its North Sea drilling rigs will insure corruption and kleptocracy on a Nigerian scale.
- Makovich himself is a keen ecologist—and other members like him are opposed to shale gas drilling.
- The machines for drilling and boring are the best that money can buy, and the operatives the most skilful to be found anywhere.
- The beach and the sand dunes round La Panne were filled with drilling men, Belgium's new army.
- "I have some great news," he presently said, in the full masculine tone of one who has done much drilling.
- The sun is finally dispersing the fog, so we shall get an opportunity of drilling together.
- Washington, as we have seen, was seemingly idle, only because his troops needed drilling and he had no powder.