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    Well, английский
    1. A chamber that houses a boats daggerboard.

    2. A hole dug into the ground in the attempt to intersect water or other subsurface fluids.

    3. Place in the ship`s hold for pumps.

    4. [1] a vertical trunk or cofferdam through which pipes connect the bilge pump to a sump at the bottom of the ship. [2] a metal-lined compartment in a fishing boat, perforated to allow the entry of sea water to preserve live fish. well!: that’s enough! often followed by “belay!” (also “well there!”).

    5. A shaft or hole sunk into the earth expressly to obtain water, oil, or gas.

    6. Commonly used as a synonym for borehole or drill hole, especially by individuals associated with the petroleum-drilling industry.

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    8. The hole made by the drilling bit, which can be open, cased, or both. also called borehole, hole or wellbore.


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    Jól, венгерский

    Well, английский

    Well, английский

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    Va bene, итальянский

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    Well, английский
    1. A chamber that houses a boats daggerboard.

    2. A hole dug into the ground in the attempt to intersect water or other subsurface fluids.

    3. Place in the ship`s hold for pumps.

    4. [1] a vertical trunk or cofferdam through which pipes connect the bilge pump to a sump at the bottom of the ship. [2] a metal-lined compartment in a fishing boat, perforated to allow the entry of sea water to preserve live fish. well!: that’s enough! often followed by “belay!” (also “well there!”).

    5. A shaft or hole sunk into the earth expressly to obtain water, oil, or gas.

    6. Commonly used as a synonym for borehole or drill hole, especially by individuals associated with the petroleum-drilling industry.

    7. West london leadership

    8. The hole made by the drilling bit, which can be open, cased, or both. also called borehole, hole or wellbore.