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sluice


sluice

S0485700 (slo͞os)n.1. a. An artificial channel for conducting water, with a valve or gate to regulate the flow: sluices connecting a reservoir with irrigated fields.b. A valve or gate used in such a channel; a floodgate: open sluices to flood a dry dock. Also called sluice gate.2. A body of water impounded behind a floodgate.3. A sluiceway.4. A long inclined trough, as for carrying logs or separating gold ore.v. sluiced, sluic·ing, sluic·es v.tr.1. To flood or drench with or as if with a flow of released water.2. To wash with water flowing in a sluice: sluicing sediment for gold.3. To draw off or let out by a sluice: sluice floodwater.4. To send (logs, for example) down a sluice.v.intr. To flow out from or as if from a sluice.
[Middle English scluse, from Old French escluse, from Late Latin exclūsa, from Latin, feminine past participle of exclūdere, to shut out; see exclude.]

sluice

(sluːs) n1. (Civil Engineering) Also called: sluiceway a channel that carries a rapid current of water, esp one that has a sluicegate to control the flow2. (Civil Engineering) the body of water controlled by a sluicegate3. (Civil Engineering) See sluicegate4. (Mining & Quarrying) mining an inclined trough for washing ore, esp one having riffles on the bottom to trap particles5. (Forestry) an artificial channel through which logs can be floated6. informal a brief wash in running watervb7. (tr) to draw out or drain (water, etc) from (a pond, etc) by means of a sluice8. (tr) to wash or irrigate with a stream of water9. (Mining & Quarrying) (tr) mining to wash in a sluice10. (Forestry) (tr) to send (logs, etc) down a sluice11. (intr; often foll by away or out) (of water, etc) to run or flow from or as if from a sluice12. (tr) to provide with a sluice[C14: from Old French escluse, from Late Latin exclūsa aqua water shut out, from Latin exclūdere to shut out, exclude] ˈsluiceˌlike adj

sluice

(slus)

n., v. sluiced, sluic•ing. n. 1. an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice′ gate`) at the upper end for regulating the flow. 2. the body of water held back or controlled by a sluice gate. 3. a channel, esp. one carrying off surplus water. 4. an artificial stream or channel of water for moving solid matter: a lumbering sluice. 5. a long, sloping trough with grooves on the bottom, into which water is directed to separate gold from gravel or sand. v.t. 6. to let out (water) by opening a sluice. 7. to drain (a pond, lake, etc.) by opening a sluice. 8. to flush or cleanse with a rush of water: to sluice the decks of a ship. 9. to wash in a sluice. v.i. 10. to flow or pour through a sluice. [1300–50; < Old French escluse < Late Latin exclūsa, a water barrier, derivative of Latin exclūdere to exclude]

sluice


Past participle: sluiced
Gerund: sluicing
Imperative
sluice
sluice
Present
I sluice
you sluice
he/she/it sluices
we sluice
you sluice
they sluice
Preterite
I sluiced
you sluiced
he/she/it sluiced
we sluiced
you sluiced
they sluiced
Present Continuous
I am sluicing
you are sluicing
he/she/it is sluicing
we are sluicing
you are sluicing
they are sluicing
Present Perfect
I have sluiced
you have sluiced
he/she/it has sluiced
we have sluiced
you have sluiced
they have sluiced
Past Continuous
I was sluicing
you were sluicing
he/she/it was sluicing
we were sluicing
you were sluicing
they were sluicing
Past Perfect
I had sluiced
you had sluiced
he/she/it had sluiced
we had sluiced
you had sluiced
they had sluiced
Future
I will sluice
you will sluice
he/she/it will sluice
we will sluice
you will sluice
they will sluice
Future Perfect
I will have sluiced
you will have sluiced
he/she/it will have sluiced
we will have sluiced
you will have sluiced
they will have sluiced
Future Continuous
I will be sluicing
you will be sluicing
he/she/it will be sluicing
we will be sluicing
you will be sluicing
they will be sluicing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been sluicing
you have been sluicing
he/she/it has been sluicing
we have been sluicing
you have been sluicing
they have been sluicing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been sluicing
you will have been sluicing
he/she/it will have been sluicing
we will have been sluicing
you will have been sluicing
they will have been sluicing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sluicing
you had been sluicing
he/she/it had been sluicing
we had been sluicing
you had been sluicing
they had been sluicing
Conditional
I would sluice
you would sluice
he/she/it would sluice
we would sluice
you would sluice
they would sluice
Past Conditional
I would have sluiced
you would have sluiced
he/she/it would have sluiced
we would have sluiced
you would have sluiced
they would have sluiced
Thesaurus
Noun1.sluice - conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegatesluice - conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegatesluiceway, penstockconduit - a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass; "the computers were connected through a system of conduits"head gate, penstock, sluice valve, sluicegate, water gate, floodgate - regulator consisting of a valve or gate that controls the rate of water flow through a sluice
Verb1.sluice - pour as if from a sluice; "An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef"sluice downrain buckets, rain cats and dogs, pelt, stream, pour - rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!"
2.sluice - irrigate with water from a sluice; "sluice the earth"flushsouse, soak, sop, dowse, drench, douse - cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot face"
3.sluice - transport in or send down a sluice; "sluice logs"transport - move something or somebody around; usually over long distances
4.sluice - draw through a sluice; "sluice water"draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"

sluice

verb drain, cleanse, flush, drench, wash out, wash down sluicing off dust at the town fountain
Translations
水槽水闸

sluice

(sluːs) noun1. (often ˈsluice-gate) a sliding gate for controlling a flow of water in an artificial channel. We shall have to open the sluice. 水閘 水闸2. the channel or the water which flows through it. 水槽 水槽

sluice


sluice down

1. To pour down (from or into something) in large amounts. The rain is positively sluicing down outside. I could hear the gurgle of the water sluicing noisily down the drain in the bathroom next to my room.2. To clean or rinse something with a large flow or stream of water. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "sluice" and "down." The boss told me to go sluice down the stables and put down fresh hay. It's an old filmmakers' trick to sluice down the roads when shooting at night—they show up much better on film that way.See also: down, sluice

sluice out

1. To pour or release (something) out (from or into something) in large amounts. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sluice" and "out." He turned the crank on the canal lock and watched the water sluice out. Engineers have been trying to sluice water out of the reservoir at an accelerated pace in anticipation of the heavy rainfall that has been predicted.2. To clean, rinse, or flush the insides of something with a large flow or stream of water. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sluice" and "out." We'll need to sluice out these old pipes before we can use them again. Go to the old spigot and sluice out these slop buckets for me.See also: out, sluice

sluice something down

to rinse something down; to flood the surface of something with water or other liquid to clean it. John sluiced the driveway down. Karen sluiced down the garage floor.See also: down, sluice

sluice something out

to rinse something out; to flood the inside of something to clean it. Sluice the wheelbarrow out, will you? Please sluice out the wheelbarrow.See also: out, sluice

sluice


sluice

1. a channel that carries a rapid current of water, esp one that has a sluicegate to control the flow 2. the body of water controlled by a sluicegate 3. See sluicegate4. an artificial channel through which logs can be floated

Sluice

 

in ore dressing, an inclined, rectangular trough, usually with a rough bottom of napped fabric covered with a pattern of wood planks, corrugated rubber, or the like, designed for gravity concentration of minerals. As the pulp passes through the sluice, the particles separate into layers according to their density and grain size; the heavier minerals settle to the bottom and are held by the friction created by the roughness and the bottom pattern. The vortices that form promote selective concentration. After the material has accumulated, the sluice is rinsed out by washing the concentrate into a separate receptacle with a powerful stream of water.

A distinction is made between fixed and band-type sluices. Fixed hydraulic sluices are designed to process large amounts of material. They are made of from six to eight consecutively laid boards several meters long with a slope of 0.03–0.06. They can extract 70–80 percent of the tin from ore concentrates containing 15–30 percent SnO2; the extraction of gold is 40–60 percent. Other sluicing devices, cradles, and trommels are used for processing crude concentrates.

Band-type sluices consist of a continuous rubberized band, the upper part of which moves against the stream of pulp. The lighter fraction is unloaded in the lower section, and the heavier fraction is washed from the upper section of the band by a sprinkler. A band-type sluice 3 m long and 1.5 m wide has a productivity of 5 cu m/hr and can extract 92–95 percent of the gold in an ore.

Automatic multideck movable sluices have been in use since the 1970’s. The type used in the USSR has five decks arranged in parallel above one another in tiers. The feed is stopped automatically every 4 min, the decks are tipped to an angle of 45°, and a petcock is opened for 1 min for rinsing. The use of vibration in sluices increases productivity.

REFERENCE

Spravochnikpo obogashcheniiu rud, vol. 2, part 1. Moscow, 1974.

L. A. BARSKII

sluice

[′slüs] (civil engineering) A passage fitted with a vertical sliding gate or valve to regulate the flow of water in a channel or lock. A body of water retained by a floodgate. A channel serving to drain surplus water.
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sluice


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Synonyms for sluice

verb drain

Synonyms

  • drain
  • cleanse
  • flush
  • drench
  • wash out
  • wash down

Synonyms for sluice

noun conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegate

Synonyms

  • sluiceway
  • penstock

Related Words

  • conduit
  • head gate
  • penstock
  • sluice valve
  • sluicegate
  • water gate
  • floodgate

verb pour as if from a sluice

Synonyms

  • sluice down

Related Words

  • rain buckets
  • rain cats and dogs
  • pelt
  • stream
  • pour

verb irrigate with water from a sluice

Synonyms

  • flush

Related Words

  • souse
  • soak
  • sop
  • dowse
  • drench
  • douse

verb transport in or send down a sluice

Related Words

  • transport

verb draw through a sluice

Related Words

  • draw
  • take out
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