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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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heel strap Dachsparrenankereisen nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > heel strap
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1) Строительство: стальная соединительная накладка (соединяющая стропильную ногу с затяжкой)2) Подводное плавание: пяточный ремень -
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English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > HEEL STRAP
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- n1. ремень; лента
2. пластина; планка; полоса; накладка
3. скоба, хомут; бугель
4. электропроводная шина
5. рандбалка ( соединяющая два отдельных фундамента)
- adjustable shoulder strap
- butt strap
- clamping strap
- clamp strap
- driving strap
- heel strap
- neck strap
- pipe strap
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) полоса; пластина; планка; накладка2) лента; ремень3) скоба; обруч; хомут бугель4) бандаж5) связывать, обвязывать•- corner strap - driving strap - joint strap - jumper strap - pipe strap - safety strap - wire strap* * *1. ремень; лента2. пластина; планка; полоса; накладка3. скоба, хомут; бугель4. электропроводная шина5. рандбалка ( соединяющая два отдельных фундамента)- adjustable shoulder strap
- butt strap
- clamping strap
- clamp strap
- driving strap
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10 tirant
tiʀɑ̃nom masculin1) ( de chaussure) bootstrap2) ( de charpente) tie beam•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tirant nm1 ( de chaussure) bootstrap;2 ( de charpente) tie beam.tirant d'air Constr, Naut ( de pont) vertical clearance; tirant d'eau Naut draught GB, draft US; avoir un tirant d'eau de six mètres to draw six metresGB.[tirɑ̃] nom masculin1. NAUTIQUE2. [d'une botte] (boot) strap[d'une chaussure] (heel) strap3. CONSTRUCTION [entrait] tie beam[fer plat] rod -
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12 стальная соединительная накладка
Construction: heel strap (соединяющая стропильную ногу с затяжкой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стальная соединительная накладка
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мн. (ед. босоножка ж.) (обувь)(heel-strap) sandals, open-toe sandals; mules -
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Dachsparrenankereisen n heel strapDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Dachsparrenankereisen
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мн.(ед. босоно́жка ж.) ( обувь) (heel-strap) sandals, open-toe sandals; mules -
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1) Engineering: retainer strap, retaining strap, thrust pad2) Construction: heel block -
18 fiador
(Sp. model spelled same [fjadór] < fiar 'to guarantee' < Vulgar Latin fldere plus the agentive suffix -dor; 'guarantor')According to Watts, a cord made of rawhide, hair, or white cotton that attaches to a "hackamore" and fits around the neck of the animal, converting the hackamore into a strong halter. The DARE quotes Grant, who provides a more detailed description: "The fiador is a small doubled rope of either horsehair or sashcord that runs through the loops of the hackamore's brow band at the point just below and behind the ears. Then it goes around the neck, is knotted under the throat, and ends in another and lower knot, so tied that it will not slip over the heel button of the bosal." The DRAE gives several definitions for this term, one of them describing a leather strap worn by the outside front animal in a team from the harness to the cheek piece of the bit. As a general term in Spanish, fiador refers to any cord or other item that secures something and assures that it does not slip or fall out of place. Islas glosses the term as the part of the hackamore; a harness strap that secures the hackamore. It is passed around the nape of the animal's neck and tied behind the jawbone.Alternate forms: feador, fiadore, theodore (the latter is a folk-etymology). -
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1) General subject: heel dragging, heel-dragging, holdout, stay, tarriance, tarry, (используемая стропальщиком) tag line (амер., строительство / нефтегазовое)2) Geology: standing rope3) Naval: back-rope, backstrap, bull line, distance line, guide rope, guy, halyard (напр. антенны), haulback, inhaul, lazy guy, outhaul, outhauler, pass rope, slewing guy, stay (столба, мачты), steadying line, tie-down, tricing pendant, tripping line, vang4) Colloquial: a bender, a carouse, a high old time (отдых, расслабление a rowdy party or pastime)5) Sports: quickdraw (в скалолазании)6) Engineering: anchor rope, anchor wire, back line, back stay, backstay, brace, bracing wire, bridle (контактной сети), contra wire, guy line (трос), guy rod, guy rope (трос), guy wire (трос), guyline, guyrope, guywire, halliard (напр. антенны), halyard (антенны), hauler, holding down (в процессе петлеобразования), holding-down (в процессе петлеобразования), jack stay, main carrier cable, pennant (трала), pointing (шлицевание проволоки для волочения), span (антенны), stay bar, stay guy (опоры), stay rod, stay rope, stay wire, stay-guy (опоры), stretching wire, strut, tagging (конца прутка для волочения), tension cable, tension guy, tension member, vertical stay7) Construction: anchor stay (колонны, мачты), anchor-line, anchorage, back leg, back-guy, back-stay cable, guy cable, guy leg (вантового крана), rope guy, stretcher, tieback8) Railway term: curve bracket, curve pull-off, pull-off, pull-off wire (на кривой контактной сети), stay wire (контактная сеть), wire guy9) Architecture: anchor roost, guy roost, stay roost11) Forestry: bull rootwood, guy rootwood, haul back12) Textile: draw-off (полотна с игл вязальной машины), take-down13) Oil: anchor line, anchoring line, guy (мачты, буровой вышки), guy line, guy wiper, guyline (guy line), span rope (буровой вышки), tie-back14) Special term: guide-rope15) Oilfield: guy guy wire16) Automation: drawing-out18) Makarov: back stay (вантового крана), backing stay, beating, guy (антенны), guy-wire (антенны), haul back (при механизированной трелёвке), tie member19) oil&gas: guy-line, guy-rope, turning bottle (применяют для натяжения тросов)22) Mountain climbing: runner, sling (без карабинов) -
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♦ toe /təʊ/n.1 dito del piede: My toes always hurt after dancing, dopo aver ballato mi fanno sempre male le dita dei piedi; little toe, dito piccolo ( del piede)4 (mecc.) perno; pernio8 (archit.) imbasamento; zoccolo● (autom., sport) toe and heel, (manovra di) tacco e punta □ ( sport) toe binding, attacco di sci da fondo □ ( atletica) toe-board, pedana ( di stacco: nei salti) □ ( di scarpa) toe cap, mascherina □ ( di bicicletta) toe clip, fermapiedi ( in quelle da corsa, non più in uso) □ (fig.) toe-curling, imbarazzante ( in modo nauseante) □ ( pattinaggio artistico) toe dance, ballo sulle punte (dei piedi) □ (autom., mecc.) toe-in, convergenza □ (autom., mecc.) toe-out, divergenza □ ( sport) toe pick, punta dentellata ( del pattino) □ toe piece, ( sci) puntale di sicurezza ( dell'attacco); ( sci nautico) avampiede ( dello sci) □ ( calcio) toe poke (o toe punt), calcio di punta; puntata □ toe rake = toe pick ► sopra □ ( pattinaggio) toe stop, freno ( del pattino a rotelle) □ toe strap, ( ciclismo) cinghia del fermapiede; ( sci nautico) cinghia per il piede; (naut.) staffa □ from top (o head) to toe, da capo a piedi; da cima a fondo □ toe to toe, a distanza ravvicinata; (mil.) in uno scontro diretto □ (fam.) to be on one's toes, essere pronto a intervenire; stare in campana (fig. fam.); essere sveglio; essere in gamba □ ( anche fig.) to step (o to tread) on sb. 's toes, pestare i piedi a q. □ ( slang) to turn up one's toes, tirare le cuoia; morire.(to) toe /təʊ/v. t.1 fare la punta a; fornire di punta; rifare la punta di: She toed the stockings, rifece le punte delle calze2 toccare ( con la punta dei piedi): The runners toed the starting line, i corridori si disposero sulla linea di partenza● to toe in, stare (o camminare) coi piedi volti in dentro □ (fig.) to toe the line, rigare diritto; essere ligio, obbediente, sottomesso ( agli ordini di un partito, ecc.) □ to toe out, stare (o camminare) coi piedi volti in fuori.
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