quarry

مقلع
definition
verb
As part of these efforts, prisoners dug sand for mortar, quarried building stone and mortar lime, and manufactured more than 1.2 million bricks.
extract (stone or other materials) from a quarry.
noun
The materials extracted from the quarries - used widely in the local building industry - contained large quantities of fibrous amphiboles.
a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted.
Moreover, hunting is not a natural encounter between predator and quarry because, unlike animals, humans are responsible for their actions.
an animal pursued by a hunter, hound, predatory mammal, or bird of prey.
translation of 'quarry'
verb
استغل,
استخرج
noun
المحجرة,
طريد,
مقلع
example
This addition to weaponry technology could seek out its 'quarry' by detecting the heat traces produced by a person's body.
Rangers also tried to swat McGeady, but found him an elusive 'quarry' .
It is clear that Wilfred's builders made no effort to 'quarry' fresh stone for this edifice.
The whole philosophy of a stone 'quarry' is to leverage out a wholesome material, free of cracks and other faults.
Johnny will take a little ride to rehabilitate, not brutally punish, his 'quarry' , who is, as usual, a fellow Italian-American.
the security police crossed the border in pursuit of their 'quarry'
It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his 'quarry' .
That behavior really is an act, since the animal is easy 'quarry' .
The overall aim of our work was to measure the size of the hunting economy and to see what would happen if hunting live 'quarry' with dogs were to be banned.
grouse are not an easy 'quarry' for a hawk
One North Dakota émigré actually ‘rode the hounds’ with wolves rather than foxes as his 'quarry' .
Behind this is a compact kitchen with large 'quarry' floor tiles and white tiled walls.
At first the breed was known as the Lhasa terrier, though it is not and never was an earth dog, i.e., one that pursues its 'quarry' underground.
Any good detective knows his 'quarry' and his limits.
Immediately ahead is a narrow kitchen, which also has 'quarry' floor tiles.
Almost absently, his attention focused on his 'quarry' , placing the glass on the table he stood, and made his way toward her.
The operators want to dig deeper seams within the 'quarry' - up to 15 metres below the existing level.
The man caught sight of his 'quarry' atop the stairs, and made his way over to him.
Hunters, unlike their 'quarry' , have been slow to adapt to the new conditions.
The Castle's gardens lie in a dramatic ravine which was once a 'quarry' , and are particularly pretty in autumn.
However, none of the stone taken from a 'quarry' near Tadcaster used to construct Clifford's Tower has ever contained iron oxide.
The ethical basis of all field sports is the same, be it hunting, shooting or fishing, in each case the 'quarry' will be edible or a pest or perhaps, both.
Further uphill is the planter's house, transformed into an interpretation centre built on the remains of a stone 'quarry' discovered in 1966.
We're off to chase down our 'quarry' so we can personally deliver his paid-for ticket to the Eastwood Rugby Club function centre this Saturday night.
There is also a tiled splashback, 'quarry' floor tiles, and an integrated Delmore oven and hob with extractor fan.
the security police crossed the border in pursuit of their 'quarry'
A young man runs through a bizarre hotel in pursuit of an unseen 'quarry' .
Thai troops are on alert along the border to prevent invasions due by troops in hot pursuit of their 'quarry' .
Secondly, a fox is not a recognised 'quarry' for a bird of prey.
In Drag Hunting, a pack of hounds follows a scent laid by a human rather than pursuing a live 'quarry' .
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