What does sondaj in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word sondaj in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sondaj in Turkish.

The word sondaj in Turkish means drilling, suyun derinliğini ölçme, iskandil etme, araştırma, keşif, arama, delme, kazmak, sondaj deliği, sondaj yapmak, sondaj donanımı, petrol kuyusu platformu, araştırmak, derinlemesine incelemek, sondaj yapmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sondaj

drilling

suyun derinliğini ölçme, iskandil etme

(measuring water depth)

The boat takes soundings every hundred metres to map the seabed.

araştırma, keşif, arama

(exploration, poking)

A probe of the hole with a stick suggested there was nothing inside.

delme

(machining: drilling)

Boring is one of the metal finishing jobs for sheet steel.

kazmak

(drill: shaft, tunnel) (tünel, vb.)

This machine can bore tunnels through layers of rock.

sondaj deliği

(hole made by boring or piercing)

The workers began by placing explosive charges in the boreholes.

sondaj yapmak

(bore a hole to extract: oil, water)

The company plans to start drilling for oil in Arctic waters.

sondaj donanımı

(machine for drilling oil on land)

Onshore rigs are different from offshore rigs.

petrol kuyusu platformu

(informal (platform for drilling oil at sea)

Martin works on a rig, so he's away from home for several months at a time.

araştırmak, derinlemesine incelemek

(probe)

We have sounded the depths of the ocean.

sondaj yapmak

(start to drill: an oil well)

A large drill bit was used to spud the well.

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