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1 арка
arch строит., bow архит., ( каркаса покрышки) dome* * *а́рка ж.
archа́рка де́йствует на опо́ры — the arch develops reactions at its two end supportsсоединя́ть а́рку с опо́рой жё́стко — anchor [fix] the arch rigidly [securely] to [at] the abutmentsстя́гивать а́рку — tie (the ends of) the archбесшарни́рная а́рка — fixed [hingeless, no-hinged] archдвухцентрова́я а́рка — two-centred archдвухшарни́рная а́рка — double-hinged archкоса́я а́рка — skew [oblique] archкругова́я, пло́ская а́рка — segmental archкругова́я, поло́гая а́рка — scheme archмногопролё́тная а́рка — multispan archмостова́я а́рка — bridge archобра́тная а́рка — inverted archодноцентрова́я а́рка — one-centred archоднопролё́тная а́рка — single-span archодношарни́рная а́рка — single-hinged archопроки́нутая а́рка — inverted archползу́чая а́рка — rampant [rising] archразгру́зочная а́рка — relieving archсбо́рная а́рка — built-up [composite] archа́рка с затя́жкой — tied archа́рка с криволине́йным пояса́ми — curved rib archсоставна́я а́рка — built-up [composite] archсплошна́я а́рка — solid-webbed archтрёхцентрова́я а́рка — three-centred archтрёхшарни́рная а́рка — three-hinged archшарни́рная а́рка — hinged archэллипсови́дная а́рка — elliptic arch -
2 арка
ж. arch
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