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1 арка
arch строит., bow архит., ( каркаса покрышки) dome* * *а́рка ж.
archа́рка де́йствует на опо́ры — the arch develops reactions at its two end supportsсоединя́ть а́рку с опо́рой жё́стко — anchor [fix] the arch rigidly [securely] to [at] the abutmentsстя́гивать а́рку — tie (the ends of) the archбесшарни́рная а́рка — fixed [hingeless, no-hinged] archдвухцентрова́я а́рка — two-centred archдвухшарни́рная а́рка — double-hinged archкоса́я а́рка — skew [oblique] archкругова́я, пло́ская а́рка — segmental archкругова́я, поло́гая а́рка — scheme archмногопролё́тная а́рка — multispan archмостова́я а́рка — bridge archобра́тная а́рка — inverted archодноцентрова́я а́рка — one-centred archоднопролё́тная а́рка — single-span archодношарни́рная а́рка — single-hinged archопроки́нутая а́рка — inverted archползу́чая а́рка — rampant [rising] archразгру́зочная а́рка — relieving archсбо́рная а́рка — built-up [composite] archа́рка с затя́жкой — tied archа́рка с криволине́йным пояса́ми — curved rib archсоставна́я а́рка — built-up [composite] archсплошна́я а́рка — solid-webbed archтрёхцентрова́я а́рка — three-centred archтрёхшарни́рная а́рка — three-hinged archшарни́рная а́рка — hinged archэллипсови́дная а́рка — elliptic arch -
2 арка
arch
– арка с затяжкой
– арка циклоиды
– бесшарнирная арка
– двухцентровая арка
– двухшарнирная арка
– многопролетная арка
– мостовая арка
– обратная арка
– однопролетная арка
– одноцентровая арка
– одношарнирная арка
– разгрузочная арка
– сборная арка
– сплошная арка
– трехцентровая арка
– трехшарнирная арка
– шарнирная арка
– эллипсовидная арка
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3 арка
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4 арка с криволинейным поясами
Makarov: curved rib archУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > арка с криволинейным поясами
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5 криволинейная балка
1) Engineering: comber beam2) Construction: camber beam, curved beam, arch rib3) Railway term: bow and string girder4) Makarov: cambered beamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > криволинейная балка
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6 Rippe
f; -, -n; ANAT., BOT., TECH., FLUG., ARCHIT., von Stoff: rib; Schokolade: row, Am. strip; (Kühl-, Heizrippe) fin; MOT. auch beim Kühler: gill; jemandem in die Rippen stoßen give s.o. a dig in the ribs; sich (Dat) mehrere Rippen brechen break several ribs; hohe Rippe GASTR. rib roast; er hat nichts auf den Rippen he’s skin and bones; ich kann es mir nicht aus den Rippen schneiden umg. I can’t just produce it out of thin air; gerippt* * *die Ripperib* * *Rịp|pe ['rɪpə]f -, -n1) (ANAT, COOK) riber hat nichts auf den Rippen (inf) — he's just skin and bones
... damit du was auf die Rippen kriegst (inf) —... to put a bit of flesh on you
ich kann es doch nicht durch die Rippen schwitzen (inf) — I can't just produce it from nowhere
See:→ leiern2) (von Blatt, Gewölbe etc in Stoffmuster) rib3) (von Heizkörper, Kühlaggregat) fin4) (von Apfelsine) segment; (von Schokolade) row (of squares)* * *die1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) rib2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) rib3) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) rib* * *Rip·pe<-, -n>[ˈrɪpə]f3. KOCHKflache \Rippe fore rib, top [or AM short] rib4. TECH fin5. (Webstreifen) rib7.▶ es sich dat nicht aus den \Rippen schneiden können (fam) to not be able to produce sth out of thin air [or out of nothing] [or from nowhere]er kann es sich nicht aus den Rippen schneiden! he can't produce it out of thin air!* * *die; Rippe, Rippen (auch Bot., Technik, Textilw., fig.) ribsie hat nichts auf den Rippen — (ugs.) she is only skin and bone
* * *Rippe f; -, -n; ANAT, BOT, TECH, FLUG, ARCH, von Stoff: rib; Schokolade: row, US strip; (Kühl-, Heizrippe) fin; AUTO auch beim Kühler: gill;jemandem in die Rippen stoßen give sb a dig in the ribs;sich (dat)mehrere Rippen brechen break several ribs;hohe Rippe GASTR rib roast;er hat nichts auf den Rippen he’s skin and bones;ich kann es mir nicht aus den Rippen schneiden umg I can’t just produce it out of thin air; → gerippt* * *die; Rippe, Rippen (auch Bot., Technik, Textilw., fig.) ribsie hat nichts auf den Rippen — (ugs.) she is only skin and bone
* * *-n (Techn.) f.gill n.louvre n.slat n. -n f.rib n. -
7 arcus
arcus, ūs, m. (the orthography, arquus (cf. arquatus), is freq. in MSS., like quum for cum, quur for cur, etc.; cf. Freund ad Cic. Mil. p. 31 sq. Thus Charis. p. 92 P. upon Cic. N. D. 3, 20, 51, reads arcuis; Prisc. p. 712 P. arci; and Non. p. 425, 5, upon Lucr. 6, 526, arqui; but the distinction which the latter gram. points out (arcus suspensus fornix appellatur; arquus non nisi qui in caelo apparet, quam Irim poëtae dixerunt) does not seem to be well founded.— Abl. plur. never found;I.acc. to the gram., Don. p. 1751,
Diom. p. 285, Prisc. p. 779, Rhem. Palaem. p. 1371 P. al., it was arcubus; so Vulg. 2 Esdr. 4, 13; cf. Rudd. I. p. 104, n. 48.— Gen. sing. arqui, Lucr. 6, 526 Lachm., and Cic. N. D. 3, 20, 51 B. and K.— Dat. arcu, Sil. 4, 18.— Nom. plur. ARCVVS, Corp. Inscr. V. 85; Inscr. Henz. 5313: arci, Varr. ap. Non. p. 77, 12.— Acc. ARCOS, Corp. Inscr. II. 3420.— Fem., Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 712 P.; cf. id. 658 P.; and Serv. ad Verg. 6, 610, says that Catull. and others used it as fem.; v. Neue, Formenl. I. p. 679) [cf. Sanscr. arālas = bent, the bent arm, aratnis = Gr. ôlenê; Lat. ulna; Germ. Elbogen; Engl. elbow. Curt.], prop., something bent; hence,A bow (syn. cornu).A.For shooting: intendit crinitus Apollo Arcum auratum, Enn. ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 54 Müll.):B.arcus intentus in aliquem,
Cic. Sest. 7:haec cernens arcum intendebat Apollo Desuper,
Verg. A. 8, 704; 9, 665; so Vulg. Psa. 10, 3; 36, 14:arcum tendere,
ib. 3 Reg. 22, 34; ib. 4 Reg. 9, 24:adductus,
Verg. A. 5, 507:remissus,
Hor. C. 3, 27, 67:arcum dirigere in aliquem,
Pers. 3, 60:quom arcum et pharetram mi et sagittas sumpsero,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 98; so,arcum suscitare,
Vulg. Hab. 3, 9 et saep. —The rainbow (fully: pluvius arcus, v. infra, II.), Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 712 P. (Ann. v. 393 Vahl.): Tum color in nigris existit nubibus arqui, * Lucr. 6, 526 Lachm.:C.arcus ipse ex nubibus efficitur quodam modo coloratis,
Cic. N. D. 3, 20, 51:ceu nubibus arcus Mille jacit varios adverso sole colores,
Verg. A. 5, 88 Rib.; so Ov. M. 6, 63; 11, 632; 14, 838:pluvius describitur arcus,
Hor. A. P. 18; Liv. 30, 2; 41, 21; Plin. 18, 35, 80, § 353; Sen. Q. N. 1, 5 and 6:arcum meum ponam in nubibus,
Vulg. Gen. 9, 13 sqq. (in Vulg. Apoc. 4, 3; 10, 1, iris, q. v.) al.—A bow or arch in building, a vault, arch, triumphal arch, etc.:II.efficiens humilem lapidum compagibus arcum,
Ov. M. 3, 30; 3, 160; Juv. 3, 11; Suet. Ner. 25:marmoreus arcus,
id. Claud. 1; so id. ib. 11; id. Dom. 13; cf. Plin. Pan. 59, 2 Schwarz.—Transf.A.Poet. or in post-Aug. prose, any thing arched or curved like a bow; of the breaking of waves:B.niger arcus aquarum,
Ov. M. 11, 568.—Of the windings of a serpent:immensos saltu sinuatur in arcus,
Ov. M. 3, 42.—Of a curve in flight:dea se paribus per cælum sustulit alis Ingentemque fugā secuit sub nubibus arcum,
Verg. A. 5, 658.—Of the curving or bendings of a bay:sinus curvos falcatus in arcus,
Ov. M. 11, 229 (cf.:inque sinus scindit sese unda reductos,
Verg. A. 1, 161).—Of a harbor: Portus ab Euroo fluctu curvatus in arcum,
Verg. A. 3, 533.—Of boughs of trees, Verg. G. 2, 26 et saep.—Of the back of a chair, Tac. A. 15, 57.—The mathematical arc, Sen. Q. N. 1, 10; Col. 5, 2, 9.—Hence, of the five parallel circles of the globe which bound the zones (or perhaps rather, the zones themselves):via quinque per arcus,
Ov. M. 2, 129.
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