English to Indonesian Dictionary pothole

pothole

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definition
noun
Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and potholes in winter, to hibernate.
a deep natural underground cavity formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water.
translation of 'pothole'
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In the prairie 'pothole' region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops.
The refuge's north unit contains the 8,700-acre Medicine Lake, eight smaller lakes, and numerous 'pothole' wetlands.
The dark hole near Pwll Fanogl, believed by some to be a massive 'pothole' in the limestone, is nearly 30m deep.
The sedge meadow community graded into bluejoint-muhly grass wet prairie along its drier boundaries and prairie 'pothole' marsh where water was deeper.
The entire road is a 'pothole' - a red-earth track with occasional rafts of Tarmac which drivers avoid at all costs for fear of wrecking their suspension.
Balanced on a log suspended over a glacial 'pothole' , she is searching the foot-deep water for endangered howellia and their delicate white florets no bigger than her baby finger.
A prehistoric occupation site was discovered at the bottom of a hollow some 600 sq. m. in area, resulting from the collapse of an underground 'pothole' .
The second feature is a deep cave or 'pothole' on Wet Rain Hill, just above Liz's Burn, called Bell Hollow.
During the hectic work schedule it was hoped they would visit the deepest 'pothole' in Asia, the Ghar Parau, discovered by an English expedition in 1971 which reached 751 metres deep.
Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a 'pothole' .
The front right wheel clattered through a deep 'pothole' filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van.
Tar is soluble in fossil fuels like diesel and petrol and oil spill loosens the road surface and 'potholes' begin to form.
And as a result of all the growth, plush restaurants have popped up beside the 'potholed' roads and property prices have shot up, especially for trendy condominiums.
Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and 'potholes' in winter, to hibernate.
He said the council had put stones into the 'potholes' a few weeks ago and they had already been washed away by the rains.
Down with the government, all chorused; and waved flags and banners, as we marched in twos and threes across broken pavements and 'potholed' roads.
Back-wrenching 'potholes' get deeper and wider.
The road wears the usual spring 'potholes' , but the new (very expensive) upper road is holding up well.
Certainly there are 'potholes' in the lake which mean it is 100 ft deep in places, so there is always winter-cold water below the surface, however hot the day.
He said that after an assessment has been made, some 'potholes' were usually repaired within 24 hours, but deeper holes could take two or three days or sometimes up to a week.
They inhabit swift streams, the backwaters of large rivers, brackish lagoons, and 'potholes' .
Waterfowl were available in the larger river valleys, and they are common at prairie 'potholes' .
The valley is wet, the high benches are pocked with 'pothole lakes' , springs, and ponds, and mastodons browse along a braided watercourse snaking across the bottomland at the foot of the cliff.
New white lines will be painted, 'potholes' repaired and underground gulleys will be cleared to improve drainage.
Structurally dominated by a small geological fault, it is a cave that typifies the best of Yorkshire 'potholes' : wet, deep, vertical, and culminating in one of the finest shafts in the country.
Thankfully someone had the bright idea to water down the dusty 'potholed' road between Laborie and Piaye.
The highway developed large 'potholes' and irregular bumps and hollows.
Pavements cracked, 'potholes' grew, water and service charges were imposed and the row over the funding of local authorities has raged ever since.
The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of 'potholes' is one of the things your council tax buys you.
The rolling hills of northern Wisconsin's glacial kettle moraine are densely forested with hardwoods, birch and aspen and pitted with 'potholes' and lakes.
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