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1 wall cornice
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2 wall cornice
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3 wall cornice
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1. n стена; ограда2. n преим. ист. городская стенаwithout the walls — вне города, за городскими стенами
3. n дамба, насыпь для защиты от наводнения4. n барьер, преграда, стенаwall of partition — пропасть, стена
5. n оплот, защита6. n спец. стенка7. n геол. бокflat wall — подошва пласта, лежачий бок
8. n геол. крыло9. n геол. с. -х. обрез борозды10. n геол. сад. шпалера, шпалерник11. n геол. обыкн. воен. вал; укреплениеto jump over the wall — расстричься ; уйти из монастыря, отказаться от сана
12. a стенной, настенныйwall bed — кровать, убирающаяся в стену
wall hung W.C. pan — настенный унитаз
13. a шпалерный14. v обносить стеной; огораживать15. v разделять стеной16. v ист. обносить крепостной стеной, валом17. v диал. варить соль, заниматься солеварением18. v амер. закатыватьСинонимический ряд:1. bulwark (noun) bastion; battlement; breastwork; bulwark; bunker; dike; rampart2. stop (noun) bar; barricade; barrier; blank wall; block; blockade; fence; hindrance; hurdle; impediment; obstacle; obstruction; partition; resistance; roadblock; snag; stop; traverse3. enclose (verb) cage; close in; coop; corral; divide; enclose; envelop; fence; hedge; hem; immure; mew; mure; partition; pen; protect; shut in; shut off -
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стрѣхаroof; projecting part of a wall, cornice, eaves -
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noun(Archit.) Kranzgesims, das* * *cor·nice[ˈkɔ:nɪs, AM ˈkɔ:r-]* * *['kɔːnɪs]n (ARCHITof wall, column) (Ge)sims nt; (fig, of snow) Wechte f* * *cornice [ˈkɔː(r)nıs]A s2. Kranz-, Randleiste f (an Möbelstücken etc)3. Bilderleiste f (zum Bilderaufhängen)B v/t mit einem Sims etc versehen* * *noun(Archit.) Kranzgesims, das -
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N1. दीवार\corniceका\corniceनोकीला\corniceकोना/कारनिसThey gave beautiful two step cornice at parapet wall. -
9 principal cornice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > principal cornice
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10 Chinese Wall
1. Великая китайская стена2. китайская стена, непреодолимый барьерСинонимический ряд:Obstacle (noun) Bar; Crimp; Hamper; Hurdle; Impediment; Mountain; Obstacle; Obstruction; Rub; Snag; Stumbling block; Traverse -
11 spandrel wall
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12 buttressed wall
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > buttressed wall
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13 carrying wall
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14 cavity wall
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15 chief wall
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16 end wall
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17 jamb wall
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18 land lock wall
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19 puddle wall
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20 river lock wall
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > river lock wall
См. также в других словарях:
cornice — 1560s, from M.Fr. corniche (16c.) or directly from It. cornice ornamental molding along a wall, perhaps from L. coronis curved line, flourish in writing, from Gk. koronis curved object (see CROWN (Cf. crown)). Perhaps influenced by (or even from) … Etymology dictionary
cornice — [kôr′nis] n. [Fr < It < L coronis, curved line, flourish in writing < Gr korōnis, curved object: see CROWN] 1. a horizontal molding projecting along the top of a wall, building, etc. 2. the top part of an entablature: see ENTABLATURE 3.… … English World dictionary
cornice — ► NOUN 1) an ornamental moulding round the wall of a room just below the ceiling. 2) a horizontal moulded projection crowning a building or structure. DERIVATIVES corniced adjective cornicing noun. ORIGIN Italian, perhaps from Latin cornix crow… … English terms dictionary
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cornice — cor|nice [ˈko:nıs US ˈko:r ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Italian, perhaps from Greek koronis stone put on top of a wall ] wood or ↑plaster that runs along the top edge of a wall, used for decoration ▪ A carved cornice runs around the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cornice — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian, frame, cornice, from Latin cornic , cornix crow; akin to Greek korax raven more at raven Date: 1563 1. a. the molded and projecting horizontal member that crowns an architectural composition see… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cornice — [[t]kɔ͟ː(r)nɪs[/t]] cornices N COUNT A cornice is a strip of plaster, wood, or stone which goes along the top of a wall or building … English dictionary
cornice — [ kɔ:nɪs] noun 1》 an ornamental moulding round the wall of a room just below the ceiling. ↘a horizontal moulded projection crowning a building or structure, especially the uppermost member of the entablature of an order, surmounting the… … English new terms dictionary
cornice — cor•nice [[t]ˈkɔr nɪs[/t]] n. v. niced, nic•ing 1) archit. a) any prominent projecting molded feature surmounting a wall, doorway, or other construction b) the uppermost member of a classical entablature, above the frieze 2) archit. any of… … From formal English to slang