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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > one-way spread footing
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > one-way spread footing
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- footing
- nоснование; фундамент; опорное уширение (стопы, колонны, сваи); фундаментный блок [башмак]
- cantilever footing
- circular footing
- column footing
- combined footing
- continuous footing
- dimension stone footing
- eccentric loaded footing
- enlarged footing
- independent footing
- interior footing
- isolated footing
- notched footing
- octagonal footing
- one-way spread footing
- pedestal footing
- pier and beam footings
- piled footing
- plain spread footing
- post footing
- pretest footing
- pumphandle footing
- rectangular footing
- rigid footing
- rubble stone footing
- shallow footing
- single footing
- sloped footing
- socket-type footing
- spread footing
- spread footing with pedestal
- stepped footing
- stone footing
- strap footing
- strip footing
- T beam footing
- trapezoidal footing
- two-way reinforced footing
- two-way spread footing
- unsymmetrical footing
- wall footing
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) фундамент; нижняя, уширенная часть фундамента, стены3) основание, опора•- cantilever footing - circular footing - column footing - continuous footing - flexible footing - grid footing - intermittent footing - isolated footing - mat footing - pile footing - rigid footing - shell footing - single footing - socket-type footing - strip footing - wall footing - well footing - wood-pole footing* * *основание; фундамент; опорное уширение (стопы, колонны, сваи); фундаментный блок [башмак]- cantilever footing
- circular footing
- column footing
- combined footing
- continuous footing
- dimension stone footing
- eccentric loaded footing
- enlarged footing
- independent footing
- interior footing
- isolated footing
- notched footing
- octagonal footing
- one-way spread footing
- pedestal footing
- pier and beam footings
- piled footing
- plain spread footing
- post footing
- pretest footing
- pumphandle footing
- rectangular footing
- rigid footing
- rubble stone footing
- shallow footing
- single footing
- sloped footing
- socket-type footing
- spread footing
- spread footing with pedestal
- stepped footing
- stone footing
- strap footing
- strip footing
- T beam footing
- trapezoidal footing
- two-way reinforced footing
- two-way spread footing
- unsymmetrical footing
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основание; фундамент; опорное уширение; фундаментный блокcolumn footing — подножие колонны; подколонник
continuous footing — плитный фундамент под две близко расположенные колонны; ленточный фундамент
enlarged footing — комель сваи; камуфлетное уширение подошвы набивной сваи
pedestal footing — столбчатый фундамент под колонну; подколонник
pier and beam footings — столбчатые фундаменты, связанные рандбалкой
socket-type footing — фундамент стаканного типа, стаканный фундамент
two-way reinforced footing — фундаментная плита, армированная в двух направлениях
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > continuous footing
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