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1 vaulting masonry
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2 vaulting masonry
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3 masonry
- block-in-course masonry - brick masonry - cement-rubble masonry - clinker masonry - concrete masonry - cyclopean masonry - dressed masonry - dry masonry - free-stone masonry - loose masonry - pick-and-dip masonry - plain masonry - racked-joint masonry - reinforced brick masonry - rustic masonry - stone masonry - stone-faced masonry - tile masonry - two-division masonry - vaulting masonry - winter masonry* * *1. каменная кладка (1. процесс 2. конструкция)2. монолитный бетон ( стен здания)- above-grade masonry
- ashlar masonry
- backing masonry
- bastard masonry
- brick masonry
- brick-lined masonry
- concrete masonry
- coursed block masonry
- cyclopean rubble masonry
- cyclopean masonry
- dry masonry
- exposed masonry
- grouted masonry
- hollow masonry
- infilling masonry
- loose masonry
- plain masonry
- quarry-faced masonry
- reinforced masonry
- reticulated masonry
- rubble stone masonry
- rubble masonry
- shoved masonry
- solid masonry
- stone masonry
- tile masonry
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4 tile
1. n черепица, кафель, изразец, плитка2. n пустотелый кирпич3. n гончарная труба4. n разг. цилиндр5. n косточкаto be up the tiles — кутить, гулять; вести разгульный образ жизни
6. v крыть черепицей или кафелемСинонимический ряд:cover with boards (verb) board; board up; cover; cover with boards; nail shut; paper; plank; protect by nailing planks -
5 furring tile
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6 structural-clay tile
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > structural-clay tile
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