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1 merely supported ends
Строительство: свободно опёртые концы, шарнирно закреплённые концы -
2 merely supported ends
свободно опёртые концы; шарнирно закреплённые концы -
3 end
1) конец; край2) мн. ч. эндсы, дилены; головки; торцы; концы3) торец, торцевая поверхность; торцевая стенка4) крышка, дно, днище5) разрушение (напр. конструкции)6) конечный, крайний, концевой7) кончать; прекращать•- end of brick - end of connecting road - end of run - abutting ends - after end - batten ends - blunt end of pile - boot end - box pipe end - built-in end - built-up ends - business end - butt end - cable end - crosscut end - cutting end - deal ends - direction fixed ends - discharge end - drive end - entry end - eye end - faucet end - feed end - female end of pipe - fixed end - flared end - flat end - freely supported end - gable end - hinge end - hinged end - hipped end - hooked end of bar - internally upset end - liquid end - male end of pipe - merely supported ends - ornament rafter end - outlet end - pin end - pin pipe end - plane pipe end - power end - restrained end - simply supported end - shank end - shield end - spigot end - square end - terminal end - top end - unpointed end of pile - wear end - wire end* * *1. конец; наконечник2. торец; головка3. днище ( резервуара)4. заканчивать(ся)заканчиваться¦заканчивать, оканчивать(ся)оканчиваться¦оканчивать, завершать5. конечный, крайний, концевойend fixed against longitudinal movement — конец ( стержня), закреплённый [защемлённый] против продольного смещения [перемещения]
- end of curveend fixed against transverse movement — конец ( стержня), закреплённый [защемлённый] против поперечного смещения [перемещения]
- end of runway
- abutting end
- anchored end
- ball end
- beam end
- beam ends out of square
- bell end
- boiler end
- butt end
- cable end
- dapped end of beam
- dead end
- dished end
- fixed end
- free end
- gable end
- hinged end
- hipped end
- jacking end
- live end
- loose end
- median end
- muzzle end of the tool
- patent end of tube element
- pin end
- pointed end
- running end
- shunk end
- stop end
- switch end of a turnout
- tail end
- zero end of survey
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