embankment
n. 路堤; 筑堤
An embankment is a thick wall of earth that is built to carry a road or railway over an area of low ground, or to prevent water from a river or the sea from flooding the area.
They climbed a steep embankment.
他们爬上了陡峭的堤岸。
...a railway embankment.
铁路路堤
1. a long artificial mound of stone or earth; built to hold back water or to support a road or as protection
Using the Xiaodongjiang flood embankment slope protection with earthwork fabric net construction technique in detail.
桂林市小东江防洪堤采用土工织物网护坡,经过几年运行,坡面完好.
The embankment stability and slip surface location is studied last the loading rate norm was established.
研究了该类抗剪强度分布的路基稳定性规律及滑动面位置变化规律,并对现场加载速率监控标准进行了探讨.
Pilecap bedding embankment is widely used in practice.
桩承垫层路堤在实践中广为采用.
Flood waters poured through a gap in the embankment of the swollen Jumna River.
亚穆纳河涨水,洪水从河堤的一道决口冲了出来.
The second procedure is state the manner and method for constructing the embankment.
第二个步骤是叙述铺筑路堤的方式和方法.