inlets in English

noun
1
a small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river.
It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets , estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns.
2
a place or means of entry.
an air inlet
3
(chiefly in tailoring and dressmaking) an inserted piece of material.

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1. Air passes into the chamber through air inlets 30.

2. Mist elimination apparatus and installations for air inlets

3. There are several sheltered inlets along the coast.

4. Chimney sweeping, cleaning of air inlets and exhaust openings in buildings

5. Lake Powell's irregular coastline has many unspoiled beaches and secluded inlets.

6. These volcanic rock pools form small sea inlets beneath a cliff.

7. Alongshore Sediment Transport Near Tidal Inlets of Chilika Lagoon; East Coast of India

8. Self-managing air inlets,Water softening units,Exhaust vents, smoke vents

9. Cobia are found in nearshore and inshore waters with inlets and bays

10. In addition to preventing short-Circuiting, inlets control the velocity of the incoming flow.

11. Tulderhof Agrosystems Bvba produces air inlets, daylight products and pop-hole doors for poultry and pig housing.

12. The air inlets to be positioned at least 5.00 m from the safety-valve outlets

13. Carthage was built on a promontory with sea inlets to the north and the south.

14. The Breeching inlets and its fittings are suitable for a normal working pressure of 10 bar

15. NAFFCO is the leading manufacturer and supplier of Breeching inlets in Dubai and the Middle East.

16. The Istrian Peninsula has a rugged coastline of pine-clad headlands between innumerable bays and inlets.

17. 14 External changes are discreet but effective with chrome grille and deeper(Sentencedict.com), wider air inlets.

18. The Breeching inlets and its fittings are suitable for a normal working pressure of 10 bar.

19. Turbine engine components, namely turbine blades, fans, shafts, combustion chambers, compressors, afterburners and nozzles, exhaust nozzles and manifolds, disks, shrouds, airfoils, and impellers, engine mounts, fuel injection systems, lift fan clutches and drive shafts, nacelles, inlets, cowls, thrust reversers, exhaust nozzles, and air intake inlets

20. 5 Finally the sea encroached on this topography producing steep cliffs, inlets, sea stacks and sandy or shingly beach deposits.

21. The island has long inlets or bays, almost like sounds, which curl into the island below steep hills.

22. Breeds by freshwater streams and lakes and sheltered inlets of the sea; in winter mainly by fresh water.

23. Other Gulf states have fitted booms across the inlets of desalination plants, and suction equipment will clean up slicks.

24. 7 The market system is a closed circular flow between production and consumption,(www.Sentencedict.com) with no inlets or outlets.

25. Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore, edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops.

26. The electrical equipment includes cooling inlets oriented toward the exterior vertical walls and exhaust outlets oriented toward the common aisle.

27. 13 Finally the sea encroached on this topography producing steep cliffs, inlets, sea stacks and sandy or shingly beach deposits.

28. All Breeching inlets provided by NAFFCO are LPCB certified and are suitable for installation in buildings with fire fighting dry risers

29. Cobia are found near shore with inlets and bays, possibly because the tide effects can be fierce, with strong gushing water

30. The vortex generators can comprise an inwardly directed abrupt change of section between forward and rearward parts of the air inlets.

31. Found in freshwater inlets or saltwater coves worldwide, Bunyips hunt where prey is plentiful, often to the consternation of coastal residents and fisherfolk.

32. The Breeching inlets are manufactured with care to comply with safety standards comprising of male instantaneous connections, drain valves, and non-return valves

33. Doors, windows, window frames and prefabricated components, air inlets, ventilation and regulating valves for windows and doors, all goods of plastic, wood or glass

34. The Kerala backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes and inlets, a labyrinthine system formed by more than 900 km of waterways.

35. Below we can see four more bags: Air inlets, nozzles pylons and sub-alar; external fuel tanks, trains-of-landing; Some other smaller parts.

36. Fuel processing systems, which reform a hydrocarbon fuel to produce hydrogen suitable for use in a fuel cell, have multiple air inlets for various process steps.

37. 4. All inlets and discharges in the shell plating shall be fitted with efficient and accessible arrangements for preventing the accidental admission of water into the ship.

38. A Bunyip typically inhabits large freshwater inlets or sheltered coastal sea caves where food is plentiful—the Bunyip is equally at home in fresh or salt water

39. A Bunyip typically inhabits large freshwater inlets or sheltered coastal sea caves where food is plentiful—the Bunyip is equally at home in fresh or salt water.

40. Cerabeads is compatible with all binders and is especially recommended for steel alloys or cores subject to high thermal stress conditions such as oil inlets in combustion engines.

41. As observed on the map, the jagged, and rocky Atlantic Ocean coastline of Connecticut is a mixture of bays, inlets, tiny islands, river estuaries, and a few sandy beaches.

42. Accessories for fireplace heating installations or enclosed chimney fireplaces, namely: chimney throats, fume ducts, firedogs, protection grilles, air inlets and outlets, ash receptacles, air admission and evacuation valves, glass doors, ventilators

43. Buffleheads, those small black and white ducks with the curious head plumage, should be familiar to those who spend time during the winter near inlets and coastal bays in New York

44. It forages at sea throughout the archipelago, usually within 6 km (3.7 mi) of shore and especially in bays and inlets, though immatures have been seen rarely as far as 80 km (50 mi).

45. Generally very simple craft, featuring riveted or welded aluminum hulls and bench seating, they can be operated in fish-friendly places - shallow water, coves, inlets - not many other Boats can reach.

46. The bioreactor is made in the form of tank (1) which is fitted with heating elements (7) and bubblers (8) and has in its walls inlets (2) to supply a treated cyanide-containing waste water in the bioreactor, inlets (3) to introduce microorganisms in the bioreactor, outlet (4) to discharge the cyanide-containing waste water and microorganism mixture from the bioreactor, and stirring unit (6) of the bioreactor is an impeller pump or airlift.

47. 13 Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that called Body is a portion of Soul discerned by the five Senses, the chief inlets of Soul in this age. William Blake 

48. The Breeching inlets are manufactured to comply with BS 5041 PART-3:1975 standard comprising of male instantaneous connections complying with BS 336:2010, drain valves complying with BS 5154, PN16 rated and non-return valves

49. Than at required basement Areaways, finish grade elevations of adjoining areas should provide for emergency surface overflow so that, in event of failure of catch basins or inlets, buildings and window wells (or Areaways) will be protected against flooding

50. A cove is a small type of bay or coastal inlet.Coves usually have narrow, restricted entrances, are often circular or oval, and are often situated within a larger bay.Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creeks, or recesses in a coast are often considered Coves