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1 висячие стропила
1) Engineering: roof truss2) Construction: collar roof, principal rafters, simple roof truss, suspension post, trussed rafters -
2 sperretak
subst. simple roof truss subst. raftered ceiling -
3 Sprengwerk
Sprengwerk n strut(ted) frame, strut bracing, truss (frame); truss frame with truss below; simple trussed beam (Flachwerk); strut roof (Dach) • mit Sprengwerk versehen KONST trussDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Sprengwerk
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