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1) Техника: глазированный фаянс2) Силикатное производство: глазурованный фаянс -
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[gleɪzd]прил.1) застеклённый2)а) глазированный, глазурованный, покрытый глазурьюglazed tile — глазурованная плитка; кафельная плитка; изразец
б) лощёный, шлифованныйglazed paper — глянцевая бумага; лощёная бумага
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carreau de faïence m, carreau de faïence émaillé m, porte vitrée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > glazed tile
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > glazed tile
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glazed faienceБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > глазированный фаянс
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > глазированный фаянс
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > earthenware
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- n1. керамическая облицовочная плитка
2. кровельная черепица
3. керамический пустотелый стеновой камень [блок]
4. керамическая дренажная труба
- abrasive tile
- absorbent tile
- acoustic tile
- angle hip tile
- armored paving tile
- arris hip tile
- arris tile
- asbestos-plastic flooring tile
- asphalt tile
- bonnet tile
- bonnet hip tile
- ceramic tile
- ceramic flooring tile
- ceramic wall tile
- chimney-flue tile
- clay tile
- clay tile for flooring
- clay wall tile
- concrete tile
- concrete interlocking tile
- con-hip tile
- con tile
- cork tile
- crease tile
- drain tile
- Dutch tile
- eaves tile
- enamelled tile
- encaustic tile
- English tile
- exposed finish tile
- extruded tile
- faced tile
- faience tile
- ferrocement tile
- field tile
- floor tile
- furring tile
- garden tile
- glass tile
- glazed tile
- glazed interior tile
- grooved tile
- gutter tile
- gypsum tile
- hip tile
- hollow tile
- horizontal cell tile
- interlocking tile
- Italian tile
- land tile
- mineral fiber tile
- mission tile
- nibbed tile
- nonload-bearing tile
- nonvitreous tile
- one-hand tile
- opaque ceramic-glazed tile
- partition tile
- paving tile
- plane tile
- PVC tile
- Roman tile
- roofing tile
- roof tile
- Spanish tile
- terrazzo tile
- unglazed tile
- vaulting tile
- vinyl tile
- vinyl-asbestos tile
- vitreous tile
- wall tile
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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2) керамическая облицовочная плитка; кафель3) изразец4) керамический пустотелый кирпич, блок, стеновой камень5) керамическая гончарная, дренажная труба7) крыть черепицей, выкладывать плитками•to fix tiles — закреплять плитки, черепицу
- acoustic tile - acoustical tile - asphalt tile - bonnet tile - building tile - carpet ceramic tile - cement tile - ceramic tile - ceramic wall tile - channel tile - clay tile - convex tile - cored tile - corner tile - distribution tile - drain tile - Dutch tile - encaustic tile - English tile - facing tile - fire-retardant tile - floor tile - foundation tile - glass tile - grooved tile - gutter tile - hip tile - hollow tile - interlocking tile - Italian tile - lino tile - margin tile - mosaic tile - nibbed tile - plane tile - plastic-made tiles - porcelain tile - ridge tile - Roman tile - roof tile - solid tile - Spanish tile - split tile - terrazzo tile - tile-and-a-half tile - valley tile - vinyl tile - wall tileto manufacture tiles — производить плитку, черепицу
* * *1. керамическая облицовочная плитка2. кровельная черепица3. керамический пустотелый стеновой камень [блок]4. керамическая дренажная труба- abrasive tile
- absorbent tile
- acoustic tile
- angle hip tile
- armored paving tile
- arris hip tile
- arris tile
- asbestos-plastic flooring tile
- asphalt tile
- bonnet tile
- bonnet hip tile
- ceramic tile
- ceramic flooring tile
- ceramic wall tile
- chimney-flue tile
- clay tile
- clay tile for flooring
- clay wall tile
- concrete tile
- concrete interlocking tile
- con-hip tile
- con tile
- cork tile
- crease tile
- drain tile
- Dutch tile
- eaves tile
- enamelled tile
- encaustic tile
- English tile
- exposed finish tile
- extruded tile
- faced tile
- faience tile
- ferrocement tile
- field tile
- floor tile
- furring tile
- garden tile
- glass tile
- glazed tile
- glazed interior tile
- grooved tile
- gutter tile
- gypsum tile
- hip tile
- hollow tile
- horizontal cell tile
- interlocking tile
- Italian tile
- land tile
- mineral fiber tile
- mission tile
- nibbed tile
- nonload-bearing tile
- nonvitreous tile
- one-hand tile
- opaque ceramic-glazed tile
- partition tile
- paving tile
- plane tile
- PVC tile
- Roman tile
- roofing tile
- roof tile
- Spanish tile
- terrazzo tile
- unglazed tile
- vaulting tile
- vinyl tile
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1. кровельная черепица2. керамический пустотелый стеновой камень3. керамическая дренажная труба4. керамическая плитка5. глиняная обожжённая черепица6. глиняная черепица7. керамическая облицовочная плитка, метлахская плитка8. бетонный блок9. бетонная плитка10. коньковая черепица11. орнаментальная кровельная плиткаdrain tile — осушительная дрена; керамическая дренажная трубка
encaustic tile — изразцовая плитка, изразец, мозаичная черепица
glass tile — стеклянная плитка, стеклянная черепица
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1) черепица || крыть черепицей3) керамический (стеновой) камень || класть (напр. стену) из керамическою камня5) космонавт. теплозащитная плитка6) тлв мозаика ( видеоэффект)•-
acoustical tile
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asphalt tile
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bisque firing tile
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bonnet tile
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building tile
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carpet ceramic tile
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ceramic mosaic tile
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ceramic tile
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channel tile
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clay tile
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cork tile
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crown tile
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drain tile
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Dutch tile
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earthenware tile
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encaustic tile
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facing tile
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faience tile
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finish tile
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fireproofing tile
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fissured acoustic tile
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floor tile
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flooring tile
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glass tile
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glazed tile
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gypsum tile
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hexamethyldisilazane-coated tile
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hip tile
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hollow tile
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hydrophobic-coated tile
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instrumented tile
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insulating tile
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interlocking tile
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lining tile
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load-bearing structural tile
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margin tile
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metallic thermal tile
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methylsiloxane-coated tile
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nibbed tile
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non-load-bearing tile
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pan-and-roll tile
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partition tile
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perforated absorbent tile
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porcelain tile
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reusable surface insulation tile
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ridge tile
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roofing tile
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roof tile
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RSI tile
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sewer tile
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shuttle tiles
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silica-based tile
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SIP-attached tile
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stove tile
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structural clay tile
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textured acoustic tile
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thermal-insulation tile
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tile-and-a-half tile
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biscuit ware
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ceramic ware
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china sanitary ware
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coated ware
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crystal ware
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faience ware
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glass kitchen ware
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glazed ware
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green ware
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laboratory ware
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porcelain ware
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pottery ware
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press-blown ware
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17 Perret, Auguste
[br]b. 12 February 1874 Ixelles, near Brussels, Belgiumd. 26 February 1954 Le Havre (?), France[br]French architect who pioneered and established building design in reinforced concrete in a style suited to the modern movement.[br]Auguste Perret belonged to the family contracting firm of A. \& G.Perret, which early specialized in the use of reinforced concrete. His eight-storey building at 25 bis Rue Franklin in Paris, built in 1902–3, was the first example of frame construction in this material and established its viability for structural design. Both ground plan and façade are uncompromisingly modern, the simplicity of the latter being relieved by unobtrusive faience decoration. The two upper floors, which are set back, and the open terrace roof garden set a pattern for future schemes. All of Perret's buildings had reinforced-concrete structures and this was clearly delineated on the façade designs. The concept was uncommon in Europe at the time, when eclecticism still largely ruled, but was derived from the late nineteenth-century skyscraper façades built by Louis Sullivan in America. In 1905–6 came Perret's Garage Ponthieu in Paris; a striking example of exposed concrete, it had a central façade window glazed in modern design in rich colours. By the 1920s ferroconcrete was in more common use, but Perret still led the field in France with his imaginative, bold use of the material. His most original structure is the Church of Notre Dame at Le Raincy on the outskirts of Paris (1922–3). The imposing exterior with its tall tower in diminishing stages is finely designed, but the interior has magnificence. It is a wide, light church, the segmented vaulted roof supported on slender columns. The whole structure is in concrete apart from the glass window panels, which extend the full height of the walls all around the church. They provide a symphony of colour culminating in deep blue behind the altar. Because of the slenderness of the columns and the richness of the glass, this church possesses a spiritual atmosphere and unimpeded sight and sound of and from the altar for everyone. It became the prototype for churches all over Europe for decades, from Moser in prewar Switzerland to Spence's postwar Coventry Cathedral.In a long working life Perret designed buildings for a wide range of purposes, adhering to his preference for ferroconcrete and adapting its use according to each building's needs. In the 1940s he was responsible for the railway station at Amiens, the Atomic Centre at Saclay and, one of his last important works, the redevelopment after wartime damage of the town centre of Le Havre. For the latter, he laid out large open squares enclosed by prefabricated units, which display a certain monotony, despite the imposing town hall and Church of St Joseph in the Place de L'Hôtel de Ville.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident des Réunions Internationales des Architectes. American Society of the French Legion of Honour Gold Medal 1950. Elected after the Second World War to the Institut de France. First President of the International Union of Architects on its creation in 1948. RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1948.Further ReadingP.Blater, 1939, "Work of the architect A.Perret", Architektura SSSR (Moscow) 7:57 (illustrated article).1848 "Auguste Perret: a pioneer in reinforced concrete", Civil Engineers' Review, pp.296–300.Peter Collins, 1959, Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture: A Study of Auguste Perret and his Precursors, Faber \& Faber.Marcel Zahar, 1959, D'Une Doctrine d'Architecture: Auguste Perret, Paris: Vincent Fréal.DY
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