bore-hole in English

noun
1
a deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water or oil.
Encia workmen are punching boreholes deep into the ground to suck up oily chemicals which leaked into aquifers far beneath the surface.
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1. So it's the deepest geological bore hole ever drilled.

2. The engineering practice and the numerical simulation the millisecond blasting for ditching deep bore hole.

3. And we made the very first bore hole through the largest floating ice shelf on the planet.

4. This invention is a useful tool for evaluating thin beds in laminated formations using bore hole acoustic logging.

5. 29 For example, the bore hole hosting the strain meter at the Tsang-Wen Reservoir is in such a fractured aquifer.

6. The achievable accuracy is better than 1:100, depending on object size, and reaches, e.g., 0.3 mm in bore hole estimation.

7. According to the inventive method, said circuits are prefilled by means of a control bore hole (5) in the hydraulic block.

8. The miners survived the first 17 days of their ordeal by eking out rations that were meant to last just a few days before rescuers found them via a probe lowered down a bore hole about the width of a grapefruit .