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1 kemervari payanda
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2 многодъгова язовирна стена
arch-buttress damarch-buttress damsmultiple-arch dammultiple-arch damsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > многодъгова язовирна стена
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3 contrafforte
contrafforte s.m.1 (arch.) buttress, counterfort2 (geogr.) buttress, spur.* * *[kontraf'fɔrte]sostantivo maschile1) arch. buttress2) geogr. spur* * *contrafforte/kontraf'fɔrte/sostantivo m.1 arch. buttress2 geogr. spur. -
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m ARCHIT. buttress* * *der Strebepfeilerflying buttress; buttress* * *Stre|be|pfei|lermbuttress* * *(a support built on to the outside of a wall.) buttress* * *Stre·be·pfei·lerm ARCHIT buttress* * *der buttress* * ** * *der buttress* * *m.abutment n.buttress n.(§ pl.: buttresses) -
5 арочный контрфорс
1) General subject: arc boutant, arc-boutant2) Engineering: arched buttress3) Construction: arch buttress, flying buttress arch4) Architecture: flying buttress -
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"1. leaning, state of leaning. 2. resistance; endurance. - ayağı arch. buttress, counterfort. - duvarı retaining wall. - kemeri arch. 1. flying buttress. 2. the arch of a flying buttress. - noktası phys. fulcrum." -
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Bogenpfeiler m 1. BT, TK abutment pier; 2. ARCH, KONST arch buttress; 3. BR arch pier; 4. KONST, TK pier buttress; 5. ARCH respondDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bogenpfeiler
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8 аркбутан
1) General subject: arc boutant, arc-boutant, arch buttress2) Engineering: flying buttress3) Construction: arch-buttress -
9 Strebepfeiler
Strebepfeiler m flying buttress, (arch) buttress, pier buttress, abutment pier, sperone; strong pillar (bes. Burgenbauten); counterfort, abamurus (Versteifungspfeiler, z. B. für Mauern) • durch Strebepfeiler stützen buttress (z. B. Mauern)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Strebepfeiler
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10 наружная подпорная арка
1) General subject: arc boutant, arc-boutant, arch buttress2) French: arch-buttressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наружная подпорная арка
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11 Schwebebogen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schwebebogen
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12 Fiale
Fiale f 1. ARCH buttress pinnacle (Kirchenbau); 2. ARCH pinnacle (gotisches Ziertürmchen als Pfeileraufsatz)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fiale
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13 многоарочная контрфорсная плотина
Construction: multiple-arch buttress damУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > многоарочная контрфорсная плотина
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14 многоарочная контрфорсная плотина
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > многоарочная контрфорсная плотина
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15 arco
m (pl -chi) bowarchitecture archarco di tempo space of time* * *arco s.m.1 ( arma) bow: corda dell'arco, bowstring; tiro d'arco, bowshot; tendere l'arco, to draw the bow // avere ancora molte frecce al proprio arco, (fig.) to have still many cards to play2 (arch.) arch: arco a sesto acuto, ogive (o gothic) arch; arco a tutto sesto, round arch; arco trionfale, triumphal arch5 (mat., fis., geol.) arc: arco voltaico, voltaic arc; lampada ad arco, arc-lamp; lunghezza dell'arco, arc length7 (fig.) ( periodo di tempo) space, ark: nell'arco di un mese, in the space of a month (o in a month).* * *1) (arma) bow2) (curva) arch3) arch. arch4) el. arc5) mat. arc6) mus. (archetto) bowgli -chi — (strumenti) the strings
7) fig. (di tempo) spannell'arco di un mese — in o within the space of a month
•••* * *arcopl. - chi /'arko, ki/sostantivo m.1 (arma) bow; tiro con l'arco archery3 arch. arch4 el. arc; lampada ad arco arc lamp5 mat. arc7 fig. (di tempo) span; nell'arco della sua vita in her lifetime; nell'arco di un mese in o within the space of a monthavere molte frecce al proprio arco to have more than one string to one's bow\arco rampante (flying) buttress; arco a sesto acuto pointed arch; arco di trionfo triumphal arch; arco a tutto sesto round arch. -
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Strebebogen m arch (flying) buttress, flier arch, flying arch, flying buttress, straining arch, arc-boutantDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Strebebogen
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17 arc-boutant
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > arc-boutant
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18 łuk
m (G łuku) 1. (broń) bow- strzelać z łuku (do kogoś/czegoś) to shoot with a bow and arrow (at sb/sth)- napiąć łuk to draw a bow2. (kształt) arc; (zakręt) curve- łuk tęczy a rainbow, a rainbow arch- delikatne łuki jej brwi książk. the delicate arches of her eyebrows- na łuku drogi on the curve of the road- wygiąć grzbiet w łuk to arch one’s/its back- droga biegnie łukiem a. zatacza łuk the road curves- droga odchodzi łukiem w prawo/lewo the road swings to the right/left- droga omija łukiem centrum miasteczka the road skirts around a. bypasses the town centre- zatoczyć łuk ręką to make a sweeping gesture- samochód zatoczył szeroki łuk the car made a gentle curve3. Archit. arch- strzeliste łuki gotyckich katedr the soaring arches of gothic cathedrals4. Mat. arc 5. Anat. arch- łuk kostny a bony arch- łuk brwiowy a superciliary arch- kontuzja łuku brwiowego Sport a cut over the eye- łuk jarzmowy zygoma6. Muz. slur 7. Sport arc of the turn- □ łuk elektryczny Elektr. arc- łuk nocny Astron. nocturnal arc- łuk triumfalny Archit. triumphal arch■ omijać kogoś/coś szerokim łukiem (trzymać się z daleka) to give sb/sth a wide berth* * ** * *mi1. (= krzywizna) curve, arc, arch; łuk brwiowy eyebrow ridge; łuk elektryczny el. electric arc; zatoczyć łuk curve; obejść łukiem circumvent, bypass, go around; wygiąć się w łuk arch, bow.4. mat. arc.5. muz. tie, ligature.6. narty turn.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łuk
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19 подпорная арка
1) General subject: arc-boutant2) Construction: flying buttress arch, straining arch, flying buttress -
20 Bogenpfeiler
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arch-buttress — see arch n. III … Useful english dictionary
arch buttress — noun : flying buttress … Useful english dictionary
buttress — n Buttress, pier, abutment are architectural terms for auxiliary structures designed to serve as a prop, shore, or support for a wall (as of a building). A buttress is a structure (as of masonry) projecting from and supporting a wall and often… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Buttress — But tress, n. [OE. butrasse, boterace, fr. F. bouter to push; cf. OF. bouteret (nom. sing. and acc. pl. bouterez) buttress. See {Butt} an end, and cf. {Butteris}.] 1. (Arch.) A projecting mass of masonry, used for resisting the thrust of an arch … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Buttress — • A pilaster, pier, or body of masonry projecting beyond the main face of the wall and intended to strengthen the wall at particular points Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Buttress Buttress … Catholic encyclopedia
buttress — ► NOUN 1) a projecting support built against a wall. 2) a projecting portion of a hill or mountain. ► VERB 1) support with buttresses. 2) support or strengthen. ORIGIN from Old French ars bouterez thrusting arch … English terms dictionary
buttress — buttressless, adj. buttresslike, adj. /bu tris/, n. 1. any external prop or support built to steady a structure by opposing its outward thrusts, esp. a projecting support built into or against the outside of a masonry wall. 2. any prop or support … Universalium
arch — arch1 /ahrch/, n. 1. Archit. a. a curved masonry construction for spanning an opening, consisting of a number of wedgelike stones, bricks, or the like, set with the narrower side toward the opening in such a way that forces on the arch are… … Universalium
ARCH — The arch was invented around 2500 BC in the Indus Valley of ancient India. It is a curved structure that rests on posts or walls and allows for the spanning of an architectural space. Prior to the use of the arch, the post and lintel structure … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
buttress — I. noun Etymology: Middle English butres, from Anglo French (arche) boteraz thrusting (arch), ultimately from buter to thrust more at butt Date: 14th century 1. a projecting structure of masonry or wood for supporting or giving stability to a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
buttress — A mass of masonry or brickwork used as a support or brace counteracting the outward (lateral) thrust of an arch or vault. A pier buttress is a solid mass of masonry. A flying buttress is one which reaches over a side aisle to support the heavy … Glossary of Art Terms