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1 система опор для удержания конструкций в вертикальном положении
система опор для удержания конструкций в вертикальном положении
«мертвяк»
(напр. дымовой трубы ТЭС, ЛЭП)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
- «мертвяк»
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > система опор для удержания конструкций в вертикальном положении
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2 опорный пункт
1) General subject: base, foothold, fort, pivot, rampart, stronghold, supporting point2) Geology: main base3) Naval: base point, fixing mark, principal station (для дальнейшего расширения съёмки)4) Military: anchor, center of resistance, defended locality, defended post, defense center, defensive base (района обороны), defensive pivot, defensive post, firm base, fixed position, fortified bunker system, fortified center, fortified locality, fortified strong point, keep, key locality, redoubt, strong locality, strong point, strongpoint, support point5) Engineering: control point7) Oil: reference point8) Geophysics: base station, control station9) Makarov: key point
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