downstream end

collocation in English

meaningsofdownstreamandend

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downstream
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌdaʊnˈstriːm/
us
/ˌdaʊnˈstriːm/
in the direction a river or stream ...
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end
noun
uk
/end/
us
/end/
the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from ...
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(Definition ofdownstreamandendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These structures were shed almost periodically from the shear layer at thedownstreamendof the third recirculation.
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The first break-up point to form the ligament always occurs on thedownstreamendof the ligament.
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This is because thedownstreamendhas had more time to contract.
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The process of channellization is thus driven from thedownstreamend.
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A 6 in. long ellipsoid of revolution and an 8 in. cone, both made of wood, were attached t o the upstream anddownstreamendof the model respectively.
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At thedownstreamendof the fish farms the problem is one of escapees from the fish farms.
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The car became lighter and was swept away downstream, unhappily—this is the sad part of the story—pinning one of the young men at thedownstreamendagainst a stanchion.
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One need only consider, at thedownstreamend, the price of a gallon or a litre of petrol to see the enormous proportion that is represented by tax.
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There is also an impromptu recreational marina on the island'sdownstreamend.
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The island shows the effect of soil movement, with the upstream end almost joined to the bank, and thedownstreamendbroken into smaller islets.
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The outlets have been provided with slide gate controls on thedownstreamend.
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The recession phase describes the time period while the water front is retreating towards thedownstreamendof the field.
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This compliments a portage trail, between thedownstreamendof the canal reach and the river.
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The flow then travels downstream through an exit spool on thedownstreamend.
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Navigation is only possible for the first 100 metres from thedownstreamend, where a few temporary moorings are available, except for smaller boats.
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The maximum base width of the dam is 132 feet (40 m) from the face of the arch to thedownstreamendof the buttresses.
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At thedownstreamendof the beach the river disappears between two columns.
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A large evacuated dump tank is separated from thedownstreamendof a convergent-divergent nozzle by a diaphragm or fast acting valve.
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