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1 однорядная перевязка
Русско-английский технический словарь > однорядная перевязка
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > однорядная перевязка
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single-course bond строит.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > однорядная перевязка
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ж. стр. bondперевязка «в ёлку» — herring-bone bond
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( кладки) bond строит., bonding* * *перевя́зка ж. стр.
bondперевя́зка «в ё́лку» — herring-bone bondперевя́зка ка́менной кла́дки — stone bondперевя́зка кирпи́чной кла́дки — brick bondкресто́вая перевя́зка — cross bondложко́вая перевя́зка — stretcher bondодноря́дная перевя́зка — single-course bondтычко́вая перевя́зка — header bondцепна́я перевя́зка — chain bond -
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Engineering: block bond, single-course bondУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > однорядная перевязка
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