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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary - Bulldozer

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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary
bulldozer
bulldozer
[noun]

a large, powerful vehicle with a wide steel blade at its front that is used to destroy buildings or move earth

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machine
machine
[noun]

a motor vehicle with four wheels, typically powered by an internal combustion engine, designed for transportation

Ex: He bought a new machine with advanced safety features. 
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construction

the process of building or creating something, such as structures, machines, or infrastructure

Ex: The construction of the new hospital is ahead of schedule. 
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dirt
dirt
[noun]

the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock

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sand
sand
[noun]

a pale brown substance that consists of very small pieces of rock, which is found in deserts, on beaches, etc.

Ex: The children built castles with the soft sand on the beach. 
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rock
rock
[noun]

a solid material forming part of the earth's surface, often made of one or more minerals

Ex: She collected interesting rocks during her trip to the beach. 
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tractor
tractor
[noun]

a vehicle with large rear wheels and thick tires, mostly used on farms

Ex: The farmer drives the tractor across the field. 
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plate
plate
[noun]

a flat, thin sheet made of metal, wood, glass, or plastic, often used for structural, decorative, or functional purposes

Ex: The technician carefully installed a plate of tempered glass on the display. 
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over time
over time
[Adverb]

as time passes or progresses

Ex: Skills improve over time with regular practice. 
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: The brand is recognized all over the world. 
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to level
to level
[Verb]

to make something even, flat, or straight

Ex: The landscaper leveled the ground for the patio. 
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garden
garden
[noun]

a piece of land where flowers, trees, and other plants are grown

Ex: He often invites friends over for outdoor gatherings in his garden. 
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to clear
to clear
[Verb]

to create a path or open space by removing obstacles or objects in the way

Ex: They cleared a path through the forest to make it easier for hikers to pass. 
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land
land
[noun]

a specific area of ground owned by someone

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highway
highway
[noun]

any major public road that connects cities or towns

Ex: They traveled on the highway to reach their destination quickly. 
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to dig
to dig
[Verb]

to remove earth or another substance using a tool, machine, or hands

Ex: The archaeologist used a shovel to dig for ancient artifacts. 
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mining
mining
[noun]

the process of extracting valuable minerals or other materials from the earth

Ex: The mining of gold in this region has been going on for centuries. 
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natural disaster

any destruction caused by the nature that results in a great amount of damage or the death of many, such as an earthquake, flood, etc.

Ex: The city was devastated by a natural disaster, leaving many homeless. 
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earthquake

the sudden movement and shaking of the earth's surface, usually causing damage

Ex: People ran out of their homes when the earthquake started. 
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flood
flood
[noun]

the rising of a body of water that covers dry places and causes damage

Ex: After the flood, many people were left homeless. 
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debris
debris
[noun]

the scattered pieces of waste, remains, or broken objects, often left after destruction or an accident

Ex: The hurricane left debris scattered across the streets. 
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remote-controlled

being operated or controlled from a distance using radio, infrared, or other wireless signals

Ex: The remote-controlled drone captured aerial footage of the landscape. 
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mine
mine
[noun]

a deep hole or large tunnel in the ground where workers dig for salt, gold, coal, etc.

Ex: The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones. 
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