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Definition of berm in English: bermnoun bəːmbərm 1A flat strip of land, raised bank, or terrace bordering a river or canal. Example sentencesExamples - The vegetated area may be either a long, grassed, gently sloping channel or a broad, flat area with a slight slope away from the inlet surrounded by a berm or dike.
- To catch rainwater, build berms on the downhill side of the plants using soil from the planting holes.
- Pools that hold water (except during drought conditions) occur in the Park at two locations just behind the Potomac River berm.
- They did this by excavating a portion of the ditch and constructing a series of berms to retain water.
- Though progress is being made both on the berms separating New Orleans from Lake Pontchartrain and the pumps that eventually will de-water - a government term - a drowned city.
- At Turkey Point in the sandy berms out in the salt marsh, large stands of the non-native Teesdalia nudicaulis were noted in bloom.
- They constructed stone filter berms around all storm water drains and cleaned and relined two settling ponds with stone in an effort to improve the quality of stormwater being discharged to Lake Huron.
- The building hovers above a stabilised berm, turning with the river to reinforce landform and contour.
- I sped along the road, which headed across the retreating reservoir, and, as I started to fishtail, realized that this road was actually a berm.
- Steep profiles usually consist of a marked landward ridge, usually referred to as the berm, which forms the landward limit of wave swash.
- Both islands are composed of granite bedrock with numerous boulder and rock slab berms; rock crevices within those features are the primary nest sites for puffins in the Gulf of Maine.
- He says that berms are highly effective, yet unobtrusive.
- The water crept to the top of the massive berm that holds back the lake and then spilled over.
- With the creek barrier now open and a solid berm built across the avulsion channel, the heavy rains return.
- But their survival is threatened by loss of habitat - especially the sandy berms where they nest - and by humans.
- By the time you step out on the lanai, which overlooks the pool and a secluded bay guarded by berms of lava rock, you've almost forgotten you're in Hawaii.
- It soon was apparent that what showed as paths on the map were actually berms running beside irrigation canals.
Synonyms slope, rise, incline, gradient, ramp, acclivity, tump - 1.1 A path or grass strip beside a road.
Example sentencesExamples - Park cars on the berm before the cliff is reached because the road becomes narrow and treacherous.
- The center pole began to twist, and Odie and Tanya braced against it with all their weight to shove it across the grass berm so that it would fall under its own weight.
- In some areas near the edge of the berm, new grass has sprouted up along with some small semisucculent plants.
- Long earth berms conceal cars and animate the pancake flatness of the suburban topography.
- The driver ignores the police command and, like his cohorts, walks defiantly up the berm, disappearing from view.
- Fountains and berms can keep cars and trucks away from the building.
- Parking space is limited because both the road and berm are narrow.
- The ball disappeared behind a grass berm that protects the front of the green.
- A scrawny opossum foraged along the road, scampering down the berm and toward the woods when I tried to take its picture.
- The section of track in question is on a raised berm about 10 feet above ground level.
- Driving a potential customer along the road he would suddenly swerve onto the berm, bumping along the road edge to prove what a smooth ride the car gave.
- Realizing the vulnerability of the other three passengers in his vehicle, Duarte exited the vehicle before it crashed over a berm and into a wall.
- Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers.
- In addition to these, a laceleaf Japanese maple, a vine maple, blue oat grass, and other ornamentals cover the berm.
- At the highway, Lucius picked up a rhythm of hoofs and fell to his knees behind a shallow berm, thinly screened from the road by a stand of brush.
- Mom backed the car out of the driveway, kicking up dust on the berm of Old Logan Road as she drove us home.
Synonyms footpath, pathway, footway, pavement, track, jogging track, trail, trackway, bridleway, bridle path, ride, riding, towpath, walk, walkway, promenade, esplanade, avenue, lane, alley, alleyway, passage, passageway, byway, sidetrack, causeway, right of way - 1.2 An artificial ridge or embankment, such as one built as a defence against tanks.
Example sentencesExamples - There was no enormous defence system with massive berms and a highly-sophisticated system of underground trenches.
- Marines on the south side of the city began packing up gear Thursday in preparation to withdraw and breaking down earthen berms and other security barriers.
- The trip north passed bombed antiaircraft guns, empty foxholes and berms dug for tanks that had been abandoned by armed forces.
- Behind him on the other side of the trench, was a similar berm called the parados.
- The air war was conducted with both forces on opposite sides of a long series of trenches, berms, and obstacles.
- The Army Corps of Engineers helped by building berms, knocking down trees and triple stranding the site.
- Also, look for berms and structures 20 to 30 meters away from your location that can provide cover and concealment from which to command detonate devices.
- The pad is a little larger than a football field, protected by a 20-foot-high earth berm, a double chain-link fence, and a lone security guard carrying a machine gun.
- On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country.
- With the initial breach of the enemy defense now gained for his unit, he sprang from the vehicle and began assaulting the berm and ambush line with two Marines.
- The 120 mm antitank round, using a depleted uranium core, penetrated the earthen berms protecting enemy tanks and destroyed them.
- Those involved in the ambush said a trap had been laid, and that the area was marked with defensive earth berms and firing positions.
- Another senior sergeant added, ‘We just needed to get across the berm sooner than we did.’
- Navy construction battalion personnel use a crawler tractor and wheeled loader to move sand during the construction of berms that will house weapons during the operation.
- After dark on March 20, V Corps troops cross the berm separating the two countries and begin the drive to capture the capital.
- There was a huge sand berm around the entire airbase.
- When we reached the valley, there were a few berms the snipers could use to lay behind in firing position.
- As the team stood near the ramp hinge, poised to exit the helicopter, the Sergeant saw a man duck behind a berm at the nine o'clock position.
- 1.3 A narrow space between a ditch and the base of a parapet.
Example sentencesExamples - Immediately in front was a narrow berm, beyond which was a V-profile ditch.
- The researchers systematically investigated various overhanging and chamfered parapets at a vertical wall over a horizontal sea bottom with a small berm and three different water levels.
- The height of the parapet wall is usually kept as above the berm level.
- The edge of berm is protected by erecting parapet wall of dry stone masonry in Gabion structure.
- Around the inside of the ditch is a small level space called the "berm", from the inner edge of which rises the parapet, formed by the earth thrown up from the ditch.
Synonyms wall, rampart, fortification, parapet, stockade, palisade, barricade, embankment, earthwork, breastwork
Origin Early 18th century (denoting a narrow space): from French berme, from Dutch berm. Rhymes affirm, confirm, firm, germ, herm, midterm, perm, sperm, squirm, term, therm, worm Definition of berm in US English: bermnounbərmbərm 1A flat strip of land, raised bank, or terrace bordering a river or canal. Example sentencesExamples - To catch rainwater, build berms on the downhill side of the plants using soil from the planting holes.
- Pools that hold water (except during drought conditions) occur in the Park at two locations just behind the Potomac River berm.
- They constructed stone filter berms around all storm water drains and cleaned and relined two settling ponds with stone in an effort to improve the quality of stormwater being discharged to Lake Huron.
- The vegetated area may be either a long, grassed, gently sloping channel or a broad, flat area with a slight slope away from the inlet surrounded by a berm or dike.
- At Turkey Point in the sandy berms out in the salt marsh, large stands of the non-native Teesdalia nudicaulis were noted in bloom.
- It soon was apparent that what showed as paths on the map were actually berms running beside irrigation canals.
- Both islands are composed of granite bedrock with numerous boulder and rock slab berms; rock crevices within those features are the primary nest sites for puffins in the Gulf of Maine.
- I sped along the road, which headed across the retreating reservoir, and, as I started to fishtail, realized that this road was actually a berm.
- But their survival is threatened by loss of habitat - especially the sandy berms where they nest - and by humans.
- Though progress is being made both on the berms separating New Orleans from Lake Pontchartrain and the pumps that eventually will de-water - a government term - a drowned city.
- The water crept to the top of the massive berm that holds back the lake and then spilled over.
- He says that berms are highly effective, yet unobtrusive.
- Steep profiles usually consist of a marked landward ridge, usually referred to as the berm, which forms the landward limit of wave swash.
- With the creek barrier now open and a solid berm built across the avulsion channel, the heavy rains return.
- The building hovers above a stabilised berm, turning with the river to reinforce landform and contour.
- They did this by excavating a portion of the ditch and constructing a series of berms to retain water.
- By the time you step out on the lanai, which overlooks the pool and a secluded bay guarded by berms of lava rock, you've almost forgotten you're in Hawaii.
Synonyms slope, rise, incline, gradient, ramp, acclivity, tump - 1.1 A path or grass strip beside a road.
Example sentencesExamples - Realizing the vulnerability of the other three passengers in his vehicle, Duarte exited the vehicle before it crashed over a berm and into a wall.
- In addition to these, a laceleaf Japanese maple, a vine maple, blue oat grass, and other ornamentals cover the berm.
- The ball disappeared behind a grass berm that protects the front of the green.
- A scrawny opossum foraged along the road, scampering down the berm and toward the woods when I tried to take its picture.
- Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers.
- Long earth berms conceal cars and animate the pancake flatness of the suburban topography.
- Driving a potential customer along the road he would suddenly swerve onto the berm, bumping along the road edge to prove what a smooth ride the car gave.
- Fountains and berms can keep cars and trucks away from the building.
- The driver ignores the police command and, like his cohorts, walks defiantly up the berm, disappearing from view.
- The center pole began to twist, and Odie and Tanya braced against it with all their weight to shove it across the grass berm so that it would fall under its own weight.
- The section of track in question is on a raised berm about 10 feet above ground level.
- Parking space is limited because both the road and berm are narrow.
- At the highway, Lucius picked up a rhythm of hoofs and fell to his knees behind a shallow berm, thinly screened from the road by a stand of brush.
- Park cars on the berm before the cliff is reached because the road becomes narrow and treacherous.
- In some areas near the edge of the berm, new grass has sprouted up along with some small semisucculent plants.
- Mom backed the car out of the driveway, kicking up dust on the berm of Old Logan Road as she drove us home.
Synonyms footpath, pathway, footway, pavement, track, jogging track, trail, trackway, bridleway, bridle path, ride, riding, towpath, walk, walkway, promenade, esplanade, avenue, lane, alley, alleyway, passage, passageway, byway, sidetrack, causeway, right of way - 1.2 An artificial ridge or embankment, e.g., as a defense against tanks.
Example sentencesExamples - The Army Corps of Engineers helped by building berms, knocking down trees and triple stranding the site.
- When we reached the valley, there were a few berms the snipers could use to lay behind in firing position.
- As the team stood near the ramp hinge, poised to exit the helicopter, the Sergeant saw a man duck behind a berm at the nine o'clock position.
- The trip north passed bombed antiaircraft guns, empty foxholes and berms dug for tanks that had been abandoned by armed forces.
- Navy construction battalion personnel use a crawler tractor and wheeled loader to move sand during the construction of berms that will house weapons during the operation.
- On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country.
- There was a huge sand berm around the entire airbase.
- The 120 mm antitank round, using a depleted uranium core, penetrated the earthen berms protecting enemy tanks and destroyed them.
- There was no enormous defence system with massive berms and a highly-sophisticated system of underground trenches.
- After dark on March 20, V Corps troops cross the berm separating the two countries and begin the drive to capture the capital.
- Another senior sergeant added, ‘We just needed to get across the berm sooner than we did.’
- The air war was conducted with both forces on opposite sides of a long series of trenches, berms, and obstacles.
- Marines on the south side of the city began packing up gear Thursday in preparation to withdraw and breaking down earthen berms and other security barriers.
- With the initial breach of the enemy defense now gained for his unit, he sprang from the vehicle and began assaulting the berm and ambush line with two Marines.
- Also, look for berms and structures 20 to 30 meters away from your location that can provide cover and concealment from which to command detonate devices.
- Those involved in the ambush said a trap had been laid, and that the area was marked with defensive earth berms and firing positions.
- Behind him on the other side of the trench, was a similar berm called the parados.
- The pad is a little larger than a football field, protected by a 20-foot-high earth berm, a double chain-link fence, and a lone security guard carrying a machine gun.
- 1.3 A narrow space, especially one between a ditch and the base of a parapet.
Example sentencesExamples - Around the inside of the ditch is a small level space called the "berm", from the inner edge of which rises the parapet, formed by the earth thrown up from the ditch.
- The edge of berm is protected by erecting parapet wall of dry stone masonry in Gabion structure.
- The height of the parapet wall is usually kept as above the berm level.
- The researchers systematically investigated various overhanging and chamfered parapets at a vertical wall over a horizontal sea bottom with a small berm and three different water levels.
- Immediately in front was a narrow berm, beyond which was a V-profile ditch.
Synonyms wall, rampart, fortification, parapet, stockade, palisade, barricade, embankment, earthwork, breastwork
Origin Early 18th century (denoting a narrow space): from French berme, from Dutch berm. |