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1 stair carriage
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stair carriage
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2 stair carriage
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3 stair carriage
косоурEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > stair carriage
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4 stair carriage
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5 carriage
1) тележка2) дренажная труба; канализационная труба3) средний опорный брус для степеней ( между тетивами); средняя тетива ( широкой деревянной лестницы)4) несущая рама5) тетива лестницы, косоур6) суппорт7) каретка, салазки8) шасси10) рама; лафет, тележка-лафет с вогнутой рамой ( для ковша)12) вагонетка13) несущее устройство, несущая конструкция14) платформа15) перевозка, транспорт•- bearer carriage - compartment carriage - composite carriage - crane carriage - cross tool carriage - double carriage - drill carriage - drilling carriage - driving carriage - feeding carriage - grinding carriage - gripping carriage - landing carriage - log carriage - main carriage - pedestal carriage - railway carriage - saw carriage - stair carriage - swivel carriage - tension carriage - timber carriage - tool carriage - travelling carriage - under-carriage carriage - wheel carriage* * *1. тележка, каретка; шасси2. средний опорный брус для ступеней ( между тетивами); средняя тетива ( широкой деревянной лестницы)- drill carriage
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6 carriage of a stair
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7 CARRIAGE OF A STAIR
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > CARRIAGE OF A STAIR
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8 центральный косоур
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > центральный косоур
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