bulldozer

jentolak
definition
noun
They are also calling on the authorities to return the bulldozers , excavators and tractors that were seized during the raid.
a powerful tractor with a broad upright blade at the front for clearing ground.
translation of 'bulldozer'
noun
jentolak
example
He admits he was a ‘ 'bulldozer' ’ when it came to business, meeting every challenge that came head on and hard.
To an anthropologist, lying in front of a 'bulldozer' is an act of arrogant aggression.
We trust that you will listen to what your public are saying and that you will respect that the people saying these things are well placed to do so and are sick of their opinions being run over by the political 'bulldozer' that is supposed to serve them.
Jacques Chirac is a 'bulldozer' , one of the President's political friends told the Wall Street Journal recently.
as president of the board, she was an insufferable 'bulldozer'
The first sign of Pierolapithecus was a canine tooth turned up by a 'bulldozer' that was clearing land for digging.
the new Duke was a political 'bulldozer'
Taking a pass from centre James Evans, the human 'bulldozer' , crashed through three tackles on his way to the line after 44 minutes.
Prohibiting the harvest of a plant rarely turns back the blade of the 'bulldozer' .
he was a political 'bulldozer'
The mechanics of mountain belts along convergent plate boundaries are often considered to be analogous to that of a wedge of snow or soil in front of moving 'bulldozer' .
As they drive through the countryside, Evan and Zora pass a construction site where a 'bulldozer' busily moves dirt around.
Razing a plot to the ground with a 'bulldozer' not only destroys all the wildlife and plants, but also encourages subsequent pollution with alien invasive plants.
Outside the front door, a 'bulldozer' is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost.
Kiltane locals are prepared to stand in front of 'bulldozers' to stop work on the rehabilitation of bogs in Erris.
Trees crashed to the ground, 'bulldozers' were called in to clear the damage.
Normally 'bulldozers' or heavy tractors are used.
He works in a crew that has three 'bulldozers' , a large excavator, and two or more off-road haul trucks.
These bars are especially important on 'bulldozers' and, to a lesser extent, on tracked loaders and excavators.
They are also calling on the authorities to return the 'bulldozers' , excavators and tractors that were seized during the raid.
He convinced the Army that it was better served by letting Caterpillar continue to manufacture 'bulldozers' and tractors.
People thought we were weird, in 1992, to risk our lives by standing in front of 'bulldozers' .
Some people took direct action and stood in front of the 'bulldozers' but they were arrested and fined for trespassing.
Most of the work on these projects is done by men in 'bulldozers' and engineers in front of computer screens.
In the architectural analogy, we can think of 'bulldozers' as the ground clearing tools of demolition.
Here people would just stand in front of 'bulldozers' to change that law.
The end is nigh for the Savoy in Broad Green as the 'bulldozers' prepare to demolish the 1930s cinema to make way for a new housing development.
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