excavate
ex
ˈɛks
eks
ca
vate
ˌveɪt
veit
British pronunciation
/ˈɛkskəvˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « excavate » en anglais

to excavate
01

creuser

to dig a hole or make a channel in the ground
Transitive: to excavate a hole or cavity
to excavate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Farmers excavated ditches to improve irrigation in the fields.
Les agriculteurs ont creusé des fossés pour améliorer l'irrigation dans les champs.
02

creuser

to uncover or expose by digging, especially to reveal buried artifacts, structures, or remains
Transitive: to excavate buried remains or artifacts
example
Exemples
Divers excavated a shipwreck, bringing up cannons, pottery, and other artifacts from the seabed.
Les plongeurs ont excaver une épave, remontant des canons, de la poterie et d'autres artefacts des fonds marins.
03

creuser, excaver

to create a cavity or hole in something by digging
Transitive: to excavate the ground
example
Exemples
The construction crew excavated the ground to widen the road.
L'équipe de construction a excavé le sol pour élargir la route.
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