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1 trussed
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2 trussed beam
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > trussed beam
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3 trussed joist
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > trussed joist
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4 trussed rafter
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > trussed rafter
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5 trussed tube
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > trussed tube
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6 trussed beam
nCONST viga atirantada f, underbraced type viga armada f -
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9 trussed wooden beam
nCONST underbraced type viga de celosía de madera reforzada f -
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(to tie or bind tightly: She trussed the chicken and put it in the oven; The burglars trussed up the guards.) atar, liartr[trʌs]1 (tie) atar (up, -)2 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL apuntalar1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL braguero2 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL cuchillo de armadura3 (of hay) haz nombre masculino, lío4 (of tomatoes etc) racimo; (of flowers) ramotruss ['trʌs] vt: atar (con fuerza)truss n1) framework: armazón m (de una estructura)2) : braguero m (en medicina)v.• armar v.• empaquetar v.• espetar v.n.(§ pl.: trusses) = armadura s.f.• braguero s.m.• fardo s.m.trʌstransitive verb \<\<chicken/duck\>\> atarPhrasal Verbs:- truss up[trʌs]1. VT1) (=tie) liar, atar; [+ fowl] espetar2) (Archit) [+ supporting wall] apuntalar; [+ supporting floor] apoyar con entramado2. N1) (Med) braguero m2) (Archit) entramado m, soporte m de puntales3) (=bundle) lío m, paquete m ; [of hay etc] haz m, lío m ; [of fruit] racimo m- truss up* * *[trʌs]transitive verb \<\<chicken/duck\>\> atarPhrasal Verbs:- truss up -
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1 nAIR TRANSP abrazadera f, atadura f, refuerzo mCOAL piso de maniobra m, tirante mCONST in lattice truss tirante m, riostra f, trussed frame or partition anclaje m, wooden roof truss puntal m, abrazadera f, face of timbers jabalcón m, carpenter's bitstock berbiquí m, engineer's racketbrace taladro mHYDRAUL abrazadera f, anclaje mMECH berbiquí m, taladro mMINE piso de maniobra mSPACE riostra f, tirante m2 vtMECH, MECH ENG abrazar, apuntalar, armar, reforzarWATER TRANSP yard bracear, brazar -
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nWATER TRANSP shipbuilding eslora f, vagra f, viga f -
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s.1 braguero (medicina)2 armadura, entramado, cercha, soporte de puntales.3 racimo.4 tirante de refuerzo, barra de refuerzo.vt.1 atar (tie up)2 rigidizar con una armazón.3 amarrar fuertemente.(pt & pp trussed)
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Trussed — Truss Truss, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trussing}.] [F. trousser. See {Truss}, n.] 1. To bind or pack close; to tie up tightly; to make into a truss. Shak. [1913 Webster] It [his hood] was trussed up in his wallet. Chaucer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trussed — adjective bound or secured closely the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied a trussed chicken • Syn: ↑tied • Similar to: ↑bound … Useful english dictionary
Trussed beam — Truss Truss, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trussing}.] [F. trousser. See {Truss}, n.] 1. To bind or pack close; to tie up tightly; to make into a truss. Shak. [1913 Webster] It [his hood] was trussed up in his wallet. Chaucer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trussed — /trust/, adj. Heraldry. close (def. 59). [1400 50; late ME; TRUSS, ED2] * * * … Universalium
trussed — trust … American English homophones
trussed — trÊŒs n. supporting structural framework made up of straight members; bundle; cluster of fruit or flowers v. support with a truss; secure, bind … English contemporary dictionary
trussed — adjective support with a truss or trusses. → truss … English new terms dictionary
trussed — trust … English homophone dictionary
trussed beam — /ˈtrʌst bim/ (say trust beem) noun a beam that has been strengthened by the addition of tie rods and struts …
well-trussed — … Useful english dictionary
trust — trussed … American English homophones