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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > arch bond
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1) Строительство: кладка арок2) Горное дело: кладка свода каменной крепи -
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мин.• закрепване свода на изработка с бетонни блокчета -
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1) связь; сцепление бетона с предварительно напряжённой арматурой2) перевязка каменной, кирпичной кладки; связывающее вещество3) долговое обязательство; залог, гарантия4) соединять; связывать; склеивать; цементировать•- American bond - arch bond - atomic bond - block bond - boundary wall bond - cable bond - cellular bond - ceramic bond - chimney bond - clay bond - common bond - concrete-to-steel bond - cross bond - diagonal bond - diaper bond - double bond - double Flemish bond - Dutch bond - English bond - facing bond - fibre-to-fibre bond - Flemish bond - glue bond - head bond - heading bond - heart bond - herring-bone bond - hydrogen bond - impedance bond - ionic bond - longitudinal bond - mechanical bond - mortar bond - permanent bond - polar bond - quetta bond - raking bond - random bond - rivet bond - row-lock bond of arch - running bond - split bond - tar bond - tight bond - rack bond - weak bond* * *1. крепление; сцепление; связь; соединение2. перевязка ( кладки)3. разрезка (рисунок на поверхности стены, образованный плитами и т. п.)4. долговое обязательство5. строп6. слой клея ( между шпонами фанеры)- adhesive bond
- all-stretcher bond
- American bond
- bank bond
- bid bond
- cement-aggregate bond
- common bond
- completion bond
- concrete-to-steel bond
- contract bond
- covalent bond
- diagonal bond
- Dutch bond
- English bond
- English cross bond
- Flemish bond
- flexural bond
- heading bond
- head bond
- ionic bond
- mechanical bond
- performance bond
- quarrystone bond
- quetta bond
- raking bond
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- running bond
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1. noun1) Band, das4) (adhesion) Verbindung, die6) (agreement) Übereinkommen, das7) (Insurance) ≈ Vertrauensschadenversicherung, die2. transitive verb1) kleben (to an + Akk.)2) (Commerc.) unter Zollverschluss nehmen* * *[bond]1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) die Fesseln (pl.)•- academic.ru/115472/bonded_store_warehouse">bonded store/warehouse* * *[bɒnd, AM bɑ:nd]I. n\bond between mother and child Bindung f zwischen Mutter und Kindfamily \bonds Familienbande pl geha close \bond eine enge Bindungto break a \bond die Verbindung lösenthe \bonds of marriage das Band der Ehe▪ \bonds pl Rentenwerte pl, Rentenpapiere plto enter into a \bond [durch Urkunde] eine Verpflichtung eingehen▪ \bonds pl Fesseln plentry of goods under \bond Einfuhr f von Waren unter Zollverschlussto place goods in \bond Waren unter Zollverschluss nehmento take goods out of \bond Waren aus dem Zollverschluss nehmen9.II. vt1. (unite emotionally)▪ to \bond sb jdn verbinden [o zusammenschweißen2. (stick together)▪ to \bond sth together etw zusammenfügen3. ECON▪ to \bond sth etw in Zollverschluss nehmenIII. vi haften* * *[bɒnd]1. n1) (= agreement) Übereinkommen nt3) pl (lit: chains) Fesseln pl, Bande pl (liter); (fig = ties) Bande pl (geh); (burdensome) Fesseln plmarriage bonds — das Band/die Fesseln der Ehe
4) (COMM, FIN) Obligation f, Pfandbrief m, festverzinsliches Wertpapier, Bond mgovernment bond — Staatsanleihe f or -papiere pl
5) (COMM: custody of goods) Zollverschluss mgoods in bond — Zollgut nt
6) (= adhesion between surfaces) Haftfestigkeit f, Haftwirkung fnothing can break the bond between the two surfaces — die beiden Flächen haften or kleben fest und unlösbar aneinander
2. vt3. vi2)we bonded immediately — wir haben uns auf Anhieb gut verstanden, wir waren uns auf Anhieb sympathisch
* * *bond1 [bɒnd; US bɑnd]A s1. pl obs oder poet Fesseln pl, Ketten pl, Bande pl:a) in Fesseln, gefangen,b) versklavt2. pl fig Bande pl:3. Bund m, Verbindung f4. WIRTSCH Zollverschluss m:in bond unter Zollverschluss, unverzollt;take out of bond Waren aus dem Zollverschluss nehmen, verzollen5. WIRTSCHa) allg (gesiegelte) Schuldurkunde, Schuld-, Verpflichtungsschein mb) festverzinsliches Wertpapier, (öffentliche) Schuldverschreibung, Obligation f, Anleihe f, Pfandbrief m;bond creditor Obligations-, Pfandbriefgläubiger(in);bond debtor Obligations-, Pfandbriefschuldner(in);enter into a bond (durch Urkunde) eine Verpflichtung eingehen6. a) Bürge m, Bürgin ffurnish a bond Kaution stellen, Sicherheit leisten;his word is as good as his bond er ist ein Mann von Wort7. CHEMa) Bindung f:b) Wertigkeit f8. TECH Bindemittel n:bond strength Haftfestigkeit f10. ARCH (Holz-, Mauer-, Stein) Verband mB v/t1. WIRTSCHa) verpfändenb) durch Schuldverschreibung sichernc) mit Obligationen belasten2. WIRTSCH unter Zollverschluss legen3. CHEM, TECH binden4. Steine etc in Verband legen, einbindenC v/i TECH bindenbond2 [bɒnd; US bɑnd] adj HIST in Knechtschaft, leibeigen* * *1. noun1) Band, das2) in pl. (shackles, lit. or fig.) Fesseln3) (uniting force) Band, das4) (adhesion) Verbindung, die6) (agreement) Übereinkommen, das7) (Insurance) ≈ Vertrauensschadenversicherung, die2. transitive verb1) kleben (to an + Akk.)2) (Commerc.) unter Zollverschluss nehmen* * *(investment) n.Anleihe -n f. n.Band ¨-e n.Bindung -en f.Gewährleistungsgarantie -n f.Obligation f.Pfandbrief m.Verbundenheit f. -
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > кладка арок
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мин.arch bondмин.arch bondsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > закрепване свода на изработка с бетонни блокчета
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Mining: arch bondУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кладка свода каменной крепи
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bogenverband
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16 tie
1. transitive verb,tie the prisoner's legs together — dem Gefangenen die Beine zusammenbinden
tie an apron round you[r waist] — binde dir eine Schürze um
3) (restrict) binden (to an + Akk.)2. intransitive verb,1) (be fastened)it won't tie — es lässt sich nicht binden
2) (have equal scores, votes, etc.)tie for second place in the competition/election — mit gleicher Punktzahl den zweiten Platz im Wettbewerb/mit gleicher Stimmenzahl den zweiten Platz bei der Wahl erreichen
3. nountie 6: 6 — mit 6: 6 ein Unentschieden erreichen
1) Krawatte, die2) (cord etc. for fastening) Band, dasend in or be a tie — unentschieden od. mit einem Unentschieden enden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/74958/tie_back">tie back- tie down- tie in- tie up* * *1. present participle - tying; verb1) ((often with to, on etc) to fasten with a string, rope etc: He tied the horse to a tree; The parcel was tied with string; I don't like this job - I hate being tied to a desk.) binden3) (to be joined by a knot etc: The belt of this dress ties at the front.) gebunden werden4) (to score the same number of points etc (in a game, competition etc): Three people tied for first place.) punktgleich sein2. noun1) (a strip of material worn tied round the neck under the collar of a shirt: He wore a shirt and tie.) die Krawatte2) (something that joins: the ties of friendship.) das Band3) (an equal score or result (in a game, competition etc); a draw.) der Punktgleichstand4) (a game or match to be played.) das Spiel•- be tied up- tie someone down
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- tie in/up* * *[taɪ]I. nthe old school \tie BRIT ( fig) Cliquenwirtschaft unter Personen, die Schüler an hochkarätigen Privatschulen waren▪ \ties pl Bande plcloser \ties with sth engere Anbindung an etw akkdiplomatic \ties diplomatische BeziehungenII. vi<- y->1. (fasten) schließenthis sleeping bag \ties at the top diesen Schlafsack kann man oben verschließen▪ to \tie with sb/sth denselben Platz wie jd/etw belegenJane and I \tied in the spelling test Jane und ich schnitten im Orthografietest gleich gut abIII. vt<- y->1. (fasten together)to \tie an umbilical cord die Nabelschnur abschnürento \tie the flowers into a bunch die Blumen zu einem Strauß bindento be \tied hand and foot an Händen und Füßen gefesselt seinto \tie sb's hands jds Hände [o jdn an den Händen] fesselnto \tie a string in a loop eine Schnur zu einer Schleife verknotento \tie one's [shoe]laces sich dat die Schuhe [o Schnürsenkel] [o DIAL Schuhbänder] [o ÖSTERR Schnürriemen] [o SCHWEIZ Schuhbändel] zubindento \tie a notice to a post eine Nachricht an einer Anschlagsäule anbringen2. (connect to)4. (restrict in movement)5.▶ sb's hands are \tied jds Hände sind gebunden▶ to \tie the knot sich das Ja-Wort geben▶ to \tie sb in knots jdn in Verlegenheit bringen* * *[taɪ]1. n2) (ARCHIT, BUILD) Binderbalken m, Bundbalken m; (= tie piece) Stichbalken m; (MUS) Haltebogen m; (US RAIL) Schwelle f; (= cord) Schnur fties of friendship — freundschaftliche Beziehungen or Bande (liter) pl
the blood tie — Blutsbande pl
he's investigating the ties between Pasternak and Rilke — er untersucht die Beziehung zwischen Pasternak und Rilke
4) (= hindrance) Belastung f (on für)I don't want any ties — ich will keine Bindung, ich will mich nicht gebunden fühlen
there was a tie for second place — es gab zwei zweite Plätze
2. vt1) (= fasten) binden (to an +acc), befestigen (to an +dat)tie the string round the tree — binde die Schnur um den Baum
2) (= knot) shoelace, tie, ribbon bindento tie a knot in sth — einen Knoten in etw (acc) machen
5) (SPORT)6)3. vi1)it won't tie properly — es lässt sich nicht richtig bindenthey tied for first place ( Sport, competition ) — sie teilten sich den ersten Platz; (Sch) sie waren (mit den gleichen Noten) die Klassenbesten
* * *tie [taı]A s1. (Schnür)Band n2. a) Schlips m, Krawatte fb) Halstuch n3. Schnürschuh m4. Schleife f, Masche f5. figa) Band n:c) Verbindung f (to zu):6. umg (lästige) Fessel, Last f7. Verbindung f, Befestigung f8. ARCH, TECHa) Verbindung(sstück) f(n)b) Anker m9. BAHN US Schwelle f10. PARL, POL etc (Stimmen)Gleichheit f:end in a tie stimmengleich enden11. SPORTa) Punktgleichheit f, Gleichstand mb) Unentschieden n12. MUS Bindebogen m, Ligatur fB v/t1. an-, festbinden ( beide:to an akk oder dat)b) fesseln (auch fig):tie sb’s hands bes fig jemandem die Hände binden;tie sb’s tongue jemandem die Zunge binden, jemanden zum Schweigen verpflichten3. (sich) die Schuhe, Krawatte, eine Schleife etc binden4. (zusammen)knoten, (-)knüpfento mit)6. ARCH, TECH verankern, befestigen7. hemmen, hindern8. fig jemanden binden (to an akk)b) SPORT US einen Rekord einstellenC v/i1. PARL, POL etc die gleiche Stimmenzahl haben2. SPORTa) punktgleich sein, gleichstehen:they tied for second place sie kamen gemeinsam auf den zweiten Platz* * *1. transitive verb,tie an apron round you[r waist] — binde dir eine Schürze um
2) (Sport): (gain equal score in)3) (restrict) binden (to an + Akk.)2. intransitive verb,2) (have equal scores, votes, etc.)tie for second place in the competition/election — mit gleicher Punktzahl den zweiten Platz im Wettbewerb/mit gleicher Stimmenzahl den zweiten Platz bei der Wahl erreichen
3. nountie 6: 6 — mit 6: 6 ein Unentschieden erreichen
1) Krawatte, die2) (cord etc. for fastening) Band, dasend in or be a tie — unentschieden od. mit einem Unentschieden enden
Phrasal Verbs:- tie back- tie down- tie in- tie up* * *(attachment) n.Anbindung f. (railway) (US) n.Band ¨-er n.Krawatte -n f. v.binden v.(§ p.,pp.: band, gebunden)knüpfen v.verbinden v. -
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n; -es, Bänder1. (Mess-, Zielband) tape; von Schürze etc.: string; am Hut: band; (Farb-, Schmuck-, Ordensband) ribbon2. (Tonband) (magnetic) tape; auf Band aufnehmen tape, record; hast du’s auf Band? have you got it on tape?; auf Band sprechen speak onto (a) tape, (etw.) record s.th. onto (a) tape, tape s.th.; auf Band diktieren dictate onto (a) tape3. ARCHIT. tie, bond5. (Förderband) (conveyor) belt; (Fließband) assembly ( oder production) line; am Band arbeiten work on an assembly line; etw. auf Band legen place s.th. on the assembly line; vom Band rollen oder laufen roll off the assembly line; am laufenden Band umg., fig. one after the other; (pausenlos) nonstop; wir hatten Schwierigkeiten am laufenden Band there was no end of problems, it was just one problem ( oder thing) after another; er macht das am laufenden Band he does it all the time6. ANAT. von Sehne, Gelenk: ligament7. Radio: (wave)band—n; -es, -e1. fig. (Bindung) bond(s Pl.), ties Pl.; das Band der Ehe the bond of marriage; familiäre Bande family ties; das Band der Liebe / Freundschaft the bonds of love / friendship; zarte Bande knüpfen lit. oder hum become romantically involved——* * *das Band(Klebeband) tape;(Radio) band;(Stoff) ribbon; tie;(Tonband) tape;der Band(Buch) volume;die Band(Musik) band* * *Bạnd I [bant]nt -(e)s, ordm;er['bɛndɐ]1) (= Seidenband etc) ribbon; (= Isolierband, Maßband, Zielband) tape; (= Haarband, Hutband) band; (= Schürzenband) string; (TECH zur Verpackung) (metal) band; (= Fassband) hoop; (ART = Ornament) banddas silberne Band des Nils (liter) — the silver ribbon of the Nile
2) (= Tonband) (recording) tapeetw auf Band aufnehmen — to tape or (tape-)record sth
etw auf Band sprechen — to record sth on tape
3) (= Fließband) conveyor belt; (als Einrichtung) production line; (= Montageband) assembly line; (in Autowerk) track (inf)am Band arbeiten or stehen — to work on the production line etc
vom Band laufen — to come off the conveyor belt etc
ein neues Auto auf Band legen (Ind inf) — to put a new car into production
durchs Band ( weg) (Sw) — every single one (without exception)
am laufenden Band (fig) — nonstop, continuously
es gab Ärger am laufenden Band — there was nonstop or continuous trouble
4) (RAD) wavelength, frequency band6) (= Baubeschlag) hingeIInt -(e)s, -e[-də] (liter)1)das Band der Freundschaft/Liebe etc — the bonds or ties of friendship/love etc
zarte Bande knüpfen — to start a romance
IIIjdn in Bande schlagen — to clap or put sb in irons
m -(e)s, ordm;e(= Buchband) volumedarüber könnte man Bände schreiben or erzählen — you could write volumes or a book about that
* * *das1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) band2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) band3) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) cord4) (a piece of tough substance that joins together the bones of the body: She pulled a ligament in her knee when she fell.) ligament5) (a book: This library contains over a million volumes.) volume6) (one of a series of connected books: Where is volume fifteen of the encyclopedia?) volume7) (a long narrow strip of material used in decorating clothes, tying hair etc: a blue ribbon; four metres of red ribbon.) ribbon8) ((a piece of) a narrow strip or band of cloth used for tying etc: bundles of letters tied with tape.) tape9) (a narrow strip of paper, plastic, metal etc used for sticking materials together, recording sounds etc: adhesive tape; insulating tape; I recorded the concert on tape.) tape10) (something that joins: the ties of friendship.) tie* * *Band1<-[e]s, Bänder>[bant, pl ˈbɛndɐ]nt1. (Streifen Gewebe) ribbon a. fig; (Haarband) hair ribbon; (Hutband) hatband; (Schürzenband) apron stringdas Blaue \Band the Blue Riband [or Ribbon2. (Messband) measuring tape3. (Metallband) metal band4. (Verpackungsband) packaging tapeetw auf \Band aufnehmen to tape [record] sth, to record sth on tapeetw auf \Band diktieren [o sprechen] to dictate sth on to tapeauf \Band sein to be [recorded] on tapeetw auf \Band haben to have sth [recorded] on tape6. (Fließband) conveyor beltam \Band arbeiten to work on an assembly [or a production] linevom \Band laufen to come off the [production] lineam laufenden \Band (fam) non-stop, continuouslyetw am laufenden \Band tun to keep doing sth7. RADIO wavelength, [frequency] bandBand2<-[e]s, -e>[bant, pl ˈbandə]nt (geh)1. (gegenseitige Beziehung) bond, tiezarte \Bande knüpfen to start a romancejdn in \Bande schlagen (veraltet) to clap [or put] sb in ironsBand3<-[e]s, Bände>[bant, pl ˈbɛndə]m volumeBände füllen to fill volumesBand4<-, -s>[bɛnt]f MUS band, groupBand5[bant]nt* * *Idas; Band[e]s, Bänder3) (TonBand) [magnetic] tapeetwas auf Band (Akk.) aufnehmen — tape[-record] something
4) s. Förderband5) s. Fließband6)am laufenden Band — (ugs.) nonstop; continuously
7) (Anat.) ligamentIIder; Band[e]s, Bände volumeIIIetwas spricht Bände — (ugs.) something speaks volumes
die; Band, Bands band* * *Band1 n; -es, Bänder1. (Mess-, Zielband) tape; von Schürze etc: string; am Hut: band; (Farb-, Schmuck-, Ordensband) ribbon2. (Tonband) (magnetic) tape;auf Band aufnehmen tape, record;hast du’s auf Band? have you got it on tape?;auf Band diktieren dictate onto (a) tape3. ARCH tie, bondam Band arbeiten work on an assembly line;etwas auf Band legen place sth on the assembly line;laufen roll off the assembly line;wir hatten Schwierigkeiten am laufenden Band there was no end of problems, it was just one problem ( oder thing) after another;er macht das am laufenden Band he does it all the time6. ANAT von Sehne, Gelenk: ligament7. Radio: (wave)bandBand2 n; -es, -edas Band der Ehe the bond of marriage;familiäre Bande family ties;das Band der Liebe/Freundschaft the bonds of love/friendship;zarte Bande knüpfen liter oder hum become romantically involved2. liter:das spricht Bände that speaks volumes, that’s very revealing* * *Idas; Band[e]s, Bänder3) (TonBand) [magnetic] tapeetwas auf Band (Akk.) aufnehmen — tape[-record] something
4) s. Förderband5) s. Fließband6)am laufenden Band — (ugs.) nonstop; continuously
7) (Anat.) ligamentIIder; Band[e]s, Bände volumeIIIetwas spricht Bände — (ugs.) something speaks volumes
die; Band, Bands band* * *¨-e m.volume (books) n. ¨-e n.bond n.link n. ¨-er f.band n. ¨-er n.assembly line n.ligament n.reel n.ribbon n.strap n.stripe n.tape n.tie n.wave band (radio) n. -
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Kreuzverband m 1. cross bond, diagonal bracing, English cross bond, Flemish bond, Dutch bond, silver-lock bond (Mauerwerk); 2. HB cross stay; 3. HB, ST diagonal struts (Stahlbau); 4. ARCH St Andrew’s CrossDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kreuzverband
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1) (механическое) напряжение; напряжённое состояние; условное напряжение2) нагрузка, усилие3) гидроудар4) воздействие5) нагрузка на единицу площади, интенсивность нагрузки, удельная нагрузка•- actual stress - admissible stress - advancing load stress - allowable stress - alternate stress - applied stress - arch stress - axial stress - bar stress - basic stress - bearing stress - belt stresses - bending stress - blow stress - bond stress - braking stress - breaking stress - calculated stress - chord stress - circular symmetrical stress - combined stress - completely reversed stresses - complex stress - compressive stress - compressive stress in bending - concrete stress - constant stress - cooling stress - couple stress - crack stress - crackforming stress - crippling stress - critical stress - critical compressive stress - cross-bending stress - cyclical stresses - dead stress - dead-load stress - design stress - direct stress - discontinuity stress - downward stress - dynamic stress - ecological stress - edge stress - effective stress - elastic stress - engineering stress - erection stress - external stress - fabrication stress - failing stress - fatigue stress - fatigue limit stress - fibre stress - final stress - flexural stress - floor stress - fluctuating stresses - friction-induced stress - functional stress - gravity stress - ground stress - handling stress - heat stress - hoist stresses - hoop stress - horizontal stress - impact stress - indirect stress - induced stress - inherent stresses - initial stress - intermediate stress - internal stress - jacking stress - lateral stress - limiting maximum stress - linear stress - live load stress - load stress - local stresses - locked-up stresses - longitudinal stress - mechanical stress - net stress - neutral stress - normal stress - operating stress - operational stress - permissible stress - plane stress - point-load stress - primary stress - principal stresses - proof stress - radial stress - reinforcement stresses - relaxation of stresses - repeated stresses - residual stress - reverse stress - rupture stress - safe stress - secondary stress - shearing stress - shock stress - simple stress - snow load stress - specific stress - static stress - subsidiary stress - surface stress - sustained stress - sway stress - tangential stress - temperature stress - tensile stress - thermal stress - thermal stress on structure - three-dimensional stress - time-dependant stress - torsional stress - total stress - transverse stress - true stress - twisting stress - ultimate stress - uniaxial stress - unit stress - unsafe stress - varying stress - vibratory stress - volumetric stress - water stress - wave stress - welding stress - wheel-load stress - wind stress - working stress - yield stress - yield point stressstress due to prestress — усилие ( в бетоне), вызванное предварительным напряжением
* * *1. (внутреннее) усилие, внутренняя сила2. (механическое) напряжение3. нагрузка на единицу площади, интенсивность нагрузки, удельная нагрузкаstress acting away from the joint — усилие ( в элементе фермы), действующее от узла
stresses arising from bending and axial loading — напряжения, возникающие от поперечного изгиба и действия продольных сил
stress constant across the section — напряжение, постоянное по всему сечению
stress due to prestress — усилие обжатия бетона; напряжение в бетоне, вызванное обжатием
stresses due to wind forces — напряжения от сил ветра, напряжения от ветровой нагрузки
stresses induced by loads — напряжения, вызванные нагрузкой [нагружением] ( в отличие от температурных напряжений)
stress in reinforcement — напряжение [усилие] в арматуре
stresses in truss components [in truss members] — усилия в стержнях [элементах фермы]
stress resolved into two components — напряжение, разложенное на две составляющие
stress varying from point to point — напряжение, меняющееся от точки к точке ( сечения элемента)
- actual stressstresses with the elastic limit — напряжения, не превышающие предела упругости; напряжения в упругой области
- additional stress
- allowable stress
- allowable unit stress
- alternate stress
- anchorage bond stress
- average stress
- axial stress
- bar stress
- bearing unit stress
- bearing stress
- belt stress
- bending stress
- bending failure stress
- biaxial stress
- blow stress
- bond stress
- bottom-chord stress
- boundary stress
- breaking stress
- buckling stress
- calculated stress
- circumferential unit stress
- circumferential stress
- combined stresses
- combined bearing, bending, and shear stresses
- combined shear and bending stress
- compression stress
- compressive stress in bending
- concentrated-load stress
- constant stress
- crack-inducing stress
- crippling stress
- critical stress
- crushing stress
- cycle stress
- dead load stress
- design stress
- development bond stress
- deviation stress
- deviator stress
- direct stress
- drying shrinkage stresses
- dynamic stress
- edge stress
- effective stress
- equivalent stress
- erection stress
- extreme fiber stress
- extreme stress
- failure stress
- fatigue stress
- fiber stress
- final stress
- flexible stress
- floor stress during operation
- floor stress when climbing
- flow stress
- fluctuating stresses
- fracture stress
- freezing stresses
- gravity stress
- handling stresses
- high localized stresses
- hoop stress
- hydrostatic stress
- ideal main stress
- impact stresses
- initial stresses
- intergranular stress
- intermediate principal stress
- jacking stress
- larger principal stress
- limiting stresses permitted in the standard
- linearly varying stresses
- live-load stress
- local stresses
- local bond stress
- longitudinal stress
- main stress
- maximum stress
- maximum allowable stress
- maximum shearing stress
- mean stress
- mean cycle stress
- mean fatigue stress
- membrane stresses
- meridian stress
- negative normal stress
- neutral stress
- normal stress
- octahedral normal stress
- octahedral shear stress
- peak stress
- permissible stress
- plate stresses
- point-load stress
- positive normal stress
- primary stress
- principal stresses
- principal tensile stress
- proof stress
- proof stress at 0.2 percent set
- pulsating stress
- radial stress
- radial shearing stress
- reduced main stress
- reinforcement stress
- repeated stress
- residual stress
- reversed stress
- rupture stress
- safe stress
- secondary stresses
- service stress
- settlement stresses
- shear stress
- shear stresses on oblique planes
- shear buckling stress
- shearing stress
- shrinkage-related stress
- shrinkage stress
- smaller principal stress
- spherical stress
- splitting tensile stress
- static stress
- surface stress
- tangential stress
- temperature stress
- temporary stress
- tensile stress
- tensile stress due to bending
- thermal stress
- timber stresses
- time-dependent stress
- top-chord stress
- torsional stress
- total stress
- transverse bending stress in flange
- true stress
- truss stresses
- truss stresses determined by method of sections
- twisting stress
- ultimate stress
- ultimate shear stress
- ultimate tensile stress
- unit stress
- unit stress produced by design loads
- unrelieved stress
- working stress
- yield stress -
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grădŭs, ūs, m. [gradior] - gén. arch. graduis, Varr. - dat sing. gradu, Lucil. - acc. plur. grados, Pacuv. [st1]1 [-] pas (mesure de longueur: 2 pieds 1/2, environ 75 cm). [st1]2 [-] pas, marche ([] cursus: course). - addere gradum (s.-ent. gradui): doubler (allonger, forcer) le pas, marcher plus vite. - gradum facere, Cic. de Or. 2, 61, 249: faire un pas. - gradum facere, Cic. de Or. 2, 249: faire un pas, marcher. - gradum celerare Virg. En. 4, 641 ; corripere, Hor. O. 1, 3, 33, presser le pas. - gradum addere, Liv. 26, 9, 5, augmenter le pas. - gradum sistere, Virg. En. 6, 465 ; sustinere Ov. F. 6, 398: suspendre sa marche. - gradum revocare, Virg. En. 6, 128 ; referre, Ov. F. 5, 502: revenir sur ses pas. - suspenso gradu, Ter. Phorm. 867: en retenant ses pas, à pas de loup. - citato gradu, Liv. 28, 14, 17: à vive allure. - pleno gradu, Sall. J. 98, 4: au pas accéléré. --- cf. Liv. 4, 32, 10, etc. - métaph. spondeus habet stabilem quendam et non expertem dignitatis gradum, Cic. Or. 216: le spondée a une démarche ferme et qui ne manque pas de beauté. [st1]3 [-] fig. marche vers, approche. - in Africam ex hac provincia gradus imperii factus est, Cic. Verr. 2, 3: de cette province notre empire a fait son premier pas en Afrique. - gradus reditus mei, Cic. Att. 7, 23, 2: un pas vers mon retour. - gradus ad consulatum, Liv. 6, 42, 2: un pas vers le consulat. - gradum fecit ad censuram, Liv. 27, 6, 17: il ne fit qu'un pas (bond) jusqu'à la censure. - mortis timere gradum, Hor. O. 1, 3: craindre l'approche de la mort, craindre de faire le pas vers la mort. [st1]4 [-] position (du soldat à la guerre). - nec ullo timore de gradu dejecta est, Caes.: et (la légion) ne fut ébranlée par aucune crainte. - aliquem gradu movere (demovere, depellere): déloger qqn de sa position, faire lâcher pied à qqn. - aliquem gradu movere, demovere, Liv. 7, 8, 3 ; 6, 32, 8, depellere Nep. Them. 5, 1: faire lâcher pied à qqn. - de gradu pugnare: combattre de pied ferme. - in gradu stetimus, certi non cedere, Ov. M. 9: nous avons tenu ferme, résolus à ne pas reculer. - in suo quisque gradu obnixi, sine respiratione pugnabant, Liv. 8: chacun résistait de pied ferme et combattait sans reprendre haleine. - stabili gradu impetum hostium excipere, Liv. 6, 12, 8: recevoir le choc des ennemis de pied ferme. - in suo quisque gradu obnixi, Liv. 8, 38, 11: se tenant chacun solidement campés sur leurs jambes. - de gradu, Sen. Ep. 29, 6: à pied, de pied ferme. - fig. de gradu dejici, Cic Off. 1, 80: être décontenancé, déconcerté, lâcher prise. [st1]5 [-] degré, marche, [d'ord. au plur.]. - gradus templorum, Cic. Att. 4, 1, 5: les degrés des temples. --- cf. Cic. Sest. 34. - praeceps per gradus ire, Suet. Cal. 35: dégringoler de gradin en gradin [au théâtre]. - subitarii gradus, Tac. An. 14, 20: des gradins improvisés. - spectaculorum gradus, Tac. An. 14, 13: tribunes en gradins. - au sing. primus gradus ascenditur, Vitr. 3, 3: on monte la première marche. - agric. gradus: profondeur d'un coup de bêche en palier. --- Col. 3, 13, 9 ; 4, 1, 3. - astr. gradus: degré d'une circonférence. --- Manil. 1, 581. - gradus: rides qui existent au palais du cheval. --- Veg. Mul. 2, 4. - gradus: étages de la chevelure. --- Suet. Ner. 51 ; Quint. 1, 6, 44 ; 12, 10, 47. [st1]6 [-] fig. degré, échelle. - sonorum gradus, Cic. de Or. 3, 227: degrés, échelle des sons. --- cf. Cic. Or. 59 ; Quint. 11, 3, 15. - a virtute ad rationem venire gradibus, Cic. Nat. 1, 88: passer de la vertu à la raison par une gradation. - inter se ea quasi gradibus, non genere differunt, Cic. Nat. 1, 16: entre ces choses il y a différence de quantité, non de qualité (de degré, non d'espèce). - temporum gradus, Cic. Part. 12: ordre chronologique. - gradus aetatis scandere adultae, Lucr. 1, 1123: gravir les degrés de l'âge adulte (arriver progressivement à l'âge adulte). - gradus cognationis, Dig. 38, 10, 1: degrés de parenté. --- cf. Ov. M. 13, 143. - eodem gradu, Dig.: au même degré. - artissimo gradu, Suet. Aug. 4, etc.: à un degré très proche. - mais non iidem erunt necessitudinum gradus qui temporum, Cic. Off. 1, 59: [dans l'accomplissement des devoirs] l'ordre voulu par les degrés de liaison ne sera pas toujours celui qu'exigent les circonstances. - gradus plures sunt societatis hominem, Cic. Off. 1, 53: il y a un assez grand nombre de degrés dans la société humaine. - gradus officiorum, Cic. Off. 1, 160: échelle, hiérarchie des devoirs. - eidem gradus oratorum, Cic. Br. 186: même classement des orateurs. - gradus et dissimilitudines Atticorum, Cic. Br. 285: les degrés et les différences qu'il y a parmi les orateurs attiques. - a matre Magnum Pompeium artissimo contingebat gradu, Suet.: du côté maternel, il était très proche parent du grand Pompée. - Neroni Galba successit nullo gradu contingens Caesarum domum, Suet.: Galba succéda à Néron alors qu'il n'avait aucun lien de parenté avec la maison des Césars. [st1]7 [-] degré dans les magistratures, rang, échelon. - ad summum imperium per omnes honorum gradus aliquem efferre, Cic. Cat. 1, 28: faire monter qqn par tous les degrés des magistratures au pouvoir suprême [consulat]. - ascendens gradibus magistratuum, Cic. Br. 281: s'élevant progressivement dans l'échelle des magistratures. - gradus altissimus, amplissimus dignitatis, Cic. Phil. 1, 14 ; Mur. 30: le degré le plus élevé de la considération (de l'estime publique). - gradus senatorius, Cic. Pomp. 61: le rang de sénateur. - civis hoc gradu, Cic. Phil. 6, 18: un citoyen de ce rang. --- cf. Cic. Ac. 2, 6 ; Fam. 6, 10, 2. [st1]8 [-] degré de comparaison. - Diom. 324, 16. - gradus absolutus [primitivus], comparativus, superlativus, Charis. 112, 15 ; Diom. 324, 16: le positif, le comparatif, le superlatif.* * *grădŭs, ūs, m. [gradior] - gén. arch. graduis, Varr. - dat sing. gradu, Lucil. - acc. plur. grados, Pacuv. [st1]1 [-] pas (mesure de longueur: 2 pieds 1/2, environ 75 cm). [st1]2 [-] pas, marche ([] cursus: course). - addere gradum (s.-ent. gradui): doubler (allonger, forcer) le pas, marcher plus vite. - gradum facere, Cic. de Or. 2, 61, 249: faire un pas. - gradum facere, Cic. de Or. 2, 249: faire un pas, marcher. - gradum celerare Virg. En. 4, 641 ; corripere, Hor. O. 1, 3, 33, presser le pas. - gradum addere, Liv. 26, 9, 5, augmenter le pas. - gradum sistere, Virg. En. 6, 465 ; sustinere Ov. F. 6, 398: suspendre sa marche. - gradum revocare, Virg. En. 6, 128 ; referre, Ov. F. 5, 502: revenir sur ses pas. - suspenso gradu, Ter. Phorm. 867: en retenant ses pas, à pas de loup. - citato gradu, Liv. 28, 14, 17: à vive allure. - pleno gradu, Sall. J. 98, 4: au pas accéléré. --- cf. Liv. 4, 32, 10, etc. - métaph. spondeus habet stabilem quendam et non expertem dignitatis gradum, Cic. Or. 216: le spondée a une démarche ferme et qui ne manque pas de beauté. [st1]3 [-] fig. marche vers, approche. - in Africam ex hac provincia gradus imperii factus est, Cic. Verr. 2, 3: de cette province notre empire a fait son premier pas en Afrique. - gradus reditus mei, Cic. Att. 7, 23, 2: un pas vers mon retour. - gradus ad consulatum, Liv. 6, 42, 2: un pas vers le consulat. - gradum fecit ad censuram, Liv. 27, 6, 17: il ne fit qu'un pas (bond) jusqu'à la censure. - mortis timere gradum, Hor. O. 1, 3: craindre l'approche de la mort, craindre de faire le pas vers la mort. [st1]4 [-] position (du soldat à la guerre). - nec ullo timore de gradu dejecta est, Caes.: et (la légion) ne fut ébranlée par aucune crainte. - aliquem gradu movere (demovere, depellere): déloger qqn de sa position, faire lâcher pied à qqn. - aliquem gradu movere, demovere, Liv. 7, 8, 3 ; 6, 32, 8, depellere Nep. Them. 5, 1: faire lâcher pied à qqn. - de gradu pugnare: combattre de pied ferme. - in gradu stetimus, certi non cedere, Ov. M. 9: nous avons tenu ferme, résolus à ne pas reculer. - in suo quisque gradu obnixi, sine respiratione pugnabant, Liv. 8: chacun résistait de pied ferme et combattait sans reprendre haleine. - stabili gradu impetum hostium excipere, Liv. 6, 12, 8: recevoir le choc des ennemis de pied ferme. - in suo quisque gradu obnixi, Liv. 8, 38, 11: se tenant chacun solidement campés sur leurs jambes. - de gradu, Sen. Ep. 29, 6: à pied, de pied ferme. - fig. de gradu dejici, Cic Off. 1, 80: être décontenancé, déconcerté, lâcher prise. [st1]5 [-] degré, marche, [d'ord. au plur.]. - gradus templorum, Cic. Att. 4, 1, 5: les degrés des temples. --- cf. Cic. Sest. 34. - praeceps per gradus ire, Suet. Cal. 35: dégringoler de gradin en gradin [au théâtre]. - subitarii gradus, Tac. An. 14, 20: des gradins improvisés. - spectaculorum gradus, Tac. An. 14, 13: tribunes en gradins. - au sing. primus gradus ascenditur, Vitr. 3, 3: on monte la première marche. - agric. gradus: profondeur d'un coup de bêche en palier. --- Col. 3, 13, 9 ; 4, 1, 3. - astr. gradus: degré d'une circonférence. --- Manil. 1, 581. - gradus: rides qui existent au palais du cheval. --- Veg. Mul. 2, 4. - gradus: étages de la chevelure. --- Suet. Ner. 51 ; Quint. 1, 6, 44 ; 12, 10, 47. [st1]6 [-] fig. degré, échelle. - sonorum gradus, Cic. de Or. 3, 227: degrés, échelle des sons. --- cf. Cic. Or. 59 ; Quint. 11, 3, 15. - a virtute ad rationem venire gradibus, Cic. Nat. 1, 88: passer de la vertu à la raison par une gradation. - inter se ea quasi gradibus, non genere differunt, Cic. Nat. 1, 16: entre ces choses il y a différence de quantité, non de qualité (de degré, non d'espèce). - temporum gradus, Cic. Part. 12: ordre chronologique. - gradus aetatis scandere adultae, Lucr. 1, 1123: gravir les degrés de l'âge adulte (arriver progressivement à l'âge adulte). - gradus cognationis, Dig. 38, 10, 1: degrés de parenté. --- cf. Ov. M. 13, 143. - eodem gradu, Dig.: au même degré. - artissimo gradu, Suet. Aug. 4, etc.: à un degré très proche. - mais non iidem erunt necessitudinum gradus qui temporum, Cic. Off. 1, 59: [dans l'accomplissement des devoirs] l'ordre voulu par les degrés de liaison ne sera pas toujours celui qu'exigent les circonstances. - gradus plures sunt societatis hominem, Cic. Off. 1, 53: il y a un assez grand nombre de degrés dans la société humaine. - gradus officiorum, Cic. Off. 1, 160: échelle, hiérarchie des devoirs. - eidem gradus oratorum, Cic. Br. 186: même classement des orateurs. - gradus et dissimilitudines Atticorum, Cic. Br. 285: les degrés et les différences qu'il y a parmi les orateurs attiques. - a matre Magnum Pompeium artissimo contingebat gradu, Suet.: du côté maternel, il était très proche parent du grand Pompée. - Neroni Galba successit nullo gradu contingens Caesarum domum, Suet.: Galba succéda à Néron alors qu'il n'avait aucun lien de parenté avec la maison des Césars. [st1]7 [-] degré dans les magistratures, rang, échelon. - ad summum imperium per omnes honorum gradus aliquem efferre, Cic. Cat. 1, 28: faire monter qqn par tous les degrés des magistratures au pouvoir suprême [consulat]. - ascendens gradibus magistratuum, Cic. Br. 281: s'élevant progressivement dans l'échelle des magistratures. - gradus altissimus, amplissimus dignitatis, Cic. Phil. 1, 14 ; Mur. 30: le degré le plus élevé de la considération (de l'estime publique). - gradus senatorius, Cic. Pomp. 61: le rang de sénateur. - civis hoc gradu, Cic. Phil. 6, 18: un citoyen de ce rang. --- cf. Cic. Ac. 2, 6 ; Fam. 6, 10, 2. [st1]8 [-] degré de comparaison. - Diom. 324, 16. - gradus absolutus [primitivus], comparativus, superlativus, Charis. 112, 15 ; Diom. 324, 16: le positif, le comparatif, le superlatif.* * *Gradus, huius gradus, m. g. Cic. Degré ou marche, Un eschellon d'eschelle.\Altos gradus euaserat. Virgil. Elle avoit monté, etc.\Gradus. Virg. Un pas, Marchement, Le marcher, Marcheure.\Gradu pleno. Liu. A grand pas.\Acuere gradus. Stat. Encourager et enhorter de marcher viste, ou de se haster d'aller.\Addere gradum. Liu. Se haster d'aller, Aller plus viste qu'on ne faisoit.\AEquare gradus alicuius. Sil. Aller aussi viste que luy.\Celerare. Virgil. Haster son pas, Se haster.\Colligere. Sil. Retirer et accourcir son pas, Aller plus bellement, ou s'arrester.\Continere. Virgil. S'arrester.\Corripere. Horat. Se mettre vistement à chemin.\Dirigere inuitum gradum. Senec. Conduire et mener quelqu'un maulgré qu'il en ait.\Efferre gradum soribus. Sil. Sortir hors de la porte.\Facere gradum. Sil. Faire un pas, Marcher.\Foemineo corpora ferre gradu. Ouid. Marcher en femme.\Ingentes ferre gradus. Ouid. Marcher à grands pas.\Flectere gradum retro. Senec. Revenir, Retourner en arriere.\Inferre gradum. Liu. S'advancer d'entrer, Poulser avant.\Minuere gradum suum. Quintil. Aller à plus petit pas, Aller plus bellement.\Seniles moliri gradus. Seneca. Cheminer ou marcher pesamment et à difficulté, comme fait une vieille personne.\Gradu mouere. Liu. Repoulser, Faire reculer, desmarcher, Faire desmarcher.\Reuocare. Virgil. Retourner.\Sistere. Virgil. S'arrester.\Sustinere gradum. Ouid. S'arrester.\Tangere locum gradu. Ouid. Venir jusques au lieu.\Deiici de gradu. Cic. Perdre constance ou contenance.\Gradum iacere ad aliquam rem, et aditum. Cic. Faire entree, Faire passage.\Ad Rempublicam gradus. Cic. Entree, Chemin, Moyen, Degré pour monter et parvenir au gouvernement de la Republique.\A virtute ad rationem video te venisse gradibus. Cic. Par degrez.\Fateor me ad istum gradum sapientiae non venisse. Marius ad Ciceronem. N'estre monté jusques à ce degré.\Gradus. Cic. Le degré d'honneur.\De gradu dignitatis dimoueri. Cic. Perdre son authorité et reputation, ou en estre reculé.\Senatorius gradus. Cic. Le degré et dignité de senateur.\Militiae gradu deiici. Modestinus. Quand aucun ha en la guerre quelque degré et estat, et à cause de quelque faulte par luy commise il est dejecté et privé dudict estat, et est remis au ranc des simples souldars.\Gradus. Cic. Occasion, Preparatif, Entree, Commencement.
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