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- n1. колонна, стойка, сжатый стержневой элемент
2. колонный технологический аппарат
3. столб; уровень (напр. воды)
4. колонна (буровых труб, штанг)
5. столбец, графа
column in equilibrium in the bent position — колонна в состоянии криволинейной формы равновесия ( при продольном изгибе)
columns with … centers — колонны с расстояниями [интервалами] по осям …
column with one end fixed and one end hinged [pinned] — колонна с одним защемлённым и другим шарнирно опёртым концом
- actual column
- annulated columns
- applied column
- attached column
- axially loaded column
- banded column
- beam column
- box column
- built-up column
- cased column
- compacted sand column
- composite column
- concrete lighting column
- corner column
- cross-shaped column
- distillation column
- drill column
- eccentrically loaded column
- edge column
- embedded column
- engaged column
- erection column
- fixed column
- fluid-filled column
- fluted column
- fuel-filling column
- fuel column
- glulam column
- grouped columns
- half column
- hingeless column
- ideal column
- initial straight column
- integral column
- L column
- laced column
- lighting column with two brackets
- long column
- non-hinged column
- open column
- oxidation column
- pendulum column
- pin-base column
- pipe column
- pivoted end column
- rectification column
- ringed column
- rocking column
- rostral column
- short column
- side column
- slender column
- spandrel column
- spirally reinforced column
- steel column
- stub column
- tapering column
- tied column
- tubular column
- twin columns
- wall column
- water column
- water-filled column
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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