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sandhog    音标拼音: [s'ændh,ɔg]
n. 隧道挖掘工人

隧道挖掘工人


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  • Sandhog - Wikipedia
    Sandhog is the slang term given to urban miners and construction workers who work underground on a variety of excavation projects in New York City, [1] and later other cities [2] Generally these projects involve tunneling, caisson excavation, road building, or some other type of underground construction or mining projects
  • sandhog - 百度百科
    sandhog是英语中的一个俚语名词,专指从事地下或水下工程建设的工人,尤指在隧道、沉箱或采矿项目中作业的建筑工人。 该词主要流行于美式英语中,最早可追溯至1900年至1905年间。
  • The Sandhogs Who Built the New York Subway - JSTOR Daily
    They hung out in the “sand-house,” where they rested between shifts And they developed bonds through their union and their unique skill Life as a sandhog was dangerous, but it paid well and offered unusual job security That meant more leisure time than other workers, and more time to spend at the local saloon
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  • SANDHOG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SANDHOG is a laborer who works in underwater or underground excavation and construction (such as in the building of tunnels or bridge foundations) How to use sandhog in a sentence
  • The Sandhogs Who Brought Water to NYC - Urban Archive
    Sandhogs are urban miners and underground construction workers who’ve been tunneling through sand, mud, and bedrock for well over a century They dug New York’s subway, traffic, sewer, and water tunnels, as well as foundations for structures like the Woolworth Building The term “sand hogs” originated with workers digging the sandy bottom of the East River inside caissons to build the
  • The Underground Men - The New York Times
    If one is spotted, a sandhog will clamber on top of a rock pile or on a pay loader and pry it free with a long metal pole called a scaling bar Occasionally, the wrested rocks are as big as
  • The Sandhogs - the Irish who dug New Yorks subway - IrishCentral
    He ventures into Local Union 147 (Sandhog base in the Bronx), and deep into the tunnels of New York, to experience the fruits of Sandhog labor and the dangers they face on a daily basis
  • Meet the New York City Sandhogs: Urban Miners, Tunnel Experts - VIATechnik
    Today, there are over 2,000 Sandhogs in New York City An old Sandhog saying goes, “If it’s deeper than a grave, then we built it ” Types of Tunnels Tunnels are generally categorized into three types: soft-ground tunnels, rock tunnels and underwater tunnels
  • Sandhogs: Vital to NYC’s Construction, Growth and Expansion
    The name Sandhog derives from the men who excavated soft earth in building the underwater caissons for the famed Brooklyn bridge Local 147 was formed some 30 years later, in 1906, and has been integral to every subterranean public-works projects since





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