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1 truss with parallel chords
Строительство: балочная ферма, сквозная ферма с параллельными поясамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > truss with parallel chords
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2 chord
I [kɔːd] сущ.1) струнаto strike / touch the right chord — задеть чувствительную струнку; сыграть на каком-л. чувстве
Mr. Davidson has touched the true chords of people's soul in some of his poems. — В некоторых своих стихах мистер Дэвидсон затронул истинные струны души человеческой.
2) анат. связкаSyn:3) мат. хорда ( окружности)4) зоол. спинная струна, хордаII [kɔːd] сущ.1) муз. аккорд; гармония звуков- sixth chordarpeggiated / broken chord — разложенный аккорд
- dominant seventh chord
- six-four chord
- four-three chord
- four-two chord2) сочетание цветов, гамма красок -
3 truss
1) ферма; сквозная ферма; решётчатая ферма; стропильная ферма; шпренгельная ферма2) связка3) связывать; связывать в пуки; укреплять; придавать жёсткость; стягивать; соединять висячей стропильной конструкцией•truss with parallel chords — балочная ферма; сквозная ферма с параллельными поясами
- A-truss- arch truss - Belgian truss - bowstring truss - bridge truss - cable truss - continuous truss - deck truss - double-intersecting truss - English truss - erection truss - Fink truss - flat-chord truss - girder truss - hinged truss - hingeless arch truss - Howe truss - jack truss - joggle truss - K-truss - king-post truss - lateral truss - lattice truss - launching truss - mansard roof truss - N-truss - nailed truss - nail-glued roof truss - nonparallel-chord truss - parallel-chord truss - parker truss - Petit truss - pin-connected truss - pin-jointed truss - plane truss - plank truss - Pratt truss - primary truss - queen truss - queen post truss - riveted truss - roof truss - saw-tooth truss - Schwedler truss - scissor truss - secondary truss - segmental truss - steel truss - stiffening truss - suspended truss - three-hinged arch truss - triangular truss - two-hinged arch truss - Vierendeel truss - Warren truss - welded truss - wind truss* * *ферма (балочная, стропильная)- truss of deck typetruss without diagonal members — безраскосная ферма, ферма Виренделя
- truss of through type
- aluminum truss
- arch truss
- Belfast truss
- bobtail truss
- bowstring truss
- continuous truss
- deck truss
- double-intersecting truss
- English truss
- erection truss
- Fink truss
- flat-chord truss
- Howe truss
- jack truss
- king-post truss
- K-type truss
- lattice truss
- launching truss
- Linville truss
- movable form truss
- N-truss
- nailed roof truss
- nonparallel chord truss
- parallel-chord truss
- Parker truss
- Petit truss
- Polonceau truss
- Pratt truss
- queen-post truss
- roof truss
- segmental truss
- stiffening truss
- triangular truss
- tube truss
- two-span truss
- Vierendeel truss
- W-truss
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4 chord
chord 1. Gurt m (z. B. eines Fachwerkträgers); Flansch m (Tragwerk); 2. Spannstange f, Zugstange f; 3. Sehne f (Kreissehne) • with parallel chords BT parallelgurtigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > chord
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