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f <tech.allg> ■ reference axis; axis of referencef <av> (Lautsprecher-Chassis) ■ chassis reference axis; reference axisf <wz.masch> (NC, CIM) ■ reference direction -
2 Hauptachse
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Hauptachse
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3 Achse
f; -, -n1. MATH., ARCHIT., ANAT., BOT. etc. axis, Pl. axes; sich um die eigene Achse drehen turn ( oder rotate) on one’s / its own axis2. TECH. axle3. umg., fig.: auf ( der) Achse sein (unterwegs sein) be on the move allg. ( oder road oder go umg.); (auf den Beinen sein) be (back) on one’s feet ( oder in action)* * *die Achseaxis; axle* * *Ạch|se ['aksə]f -, -n1) axis2) (TECH) axle; (= Propellerachse) shaftauf ( der) Achse sein (inf) — to be out (and about); (Kraftfahrer, Vertreter etc) to be on the road
* * *die1) (the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).) axis2) (a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph: He plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.) axis* * *Ach·se<-, -n>[ˈaksə]f1. AUTO axle2. (Linie) axis3. POL, HIST axis4.* * *die; Achse, Achsen1) (RadAchse) axleauf Achse sein — (ugs.) be on the road or move
2) (DrehAchse, Math., Astron.) axissich um die od. seine eigene Achse drehen — turn on one's/its own axis
* * *1. MATH, ARCH, ANAT, BOT etc axis, pl axes;sich um die eigene Achse drehen turn ( oder rotate) on one’s/its own axis2. TECH axle3. umg, fig:auf (der) Achse sein (unterwegs sein) be on the move allg ( oder road oder go umg); (auf den Beinen sein) be (back) on one’s feet ( oder in action)* * *die; Achse, Achsen1) (RadAchse) axleauf Achse sein — (ugs.) be on the road or move
2) (DrehAchse, Math., Astron.) axissich um die od. seine eigene Achse drehen — turn on one's/its own axis
* * *-n f.arbor n.axis n.(§ pl.: axes)axle n.center line n.pivot n. -
4 Chassis-Bezugsachse
f <av> (Lautsprecher-Chassis) ■ chassis reference axis; reference axis -
5 Mittenachse
f <av> (Lautsprecher-Chassis) ■ chassis reference axis; reference axis -
6 Nulllinie
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7 Hilfslinie
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8 Systemlinie
ось координационная
Одна из координационных линий, определяющая членение здания или сооружения на модульные шаги и высоты этажей
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Координационные осиНа изображении каждого здания или сооружения указывают координационные оси и присваивают им самостоятельную систему обозначений.
Координационные оси наносят на изображения здания, сооружения тонкими штрих-пунктирными линиями с длинными штрихами, обозначают арабскими цифрами и прописными буквами русского алфавита (за исключением букв: Ё, З, Й, О, Х, Ц, Ч, Щ, Ъ, Ы, Ь) в кружках диаметром 6-12 мм.[ ГОСТ 21.101-97]
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ось разбивочная модульная
Одна из основных модульных координационных линий, определяющая членение здания или сооружения на объёмно-планировочные элементы и конструктивные ячейки
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Systemlinie
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9 Bezugsausgangsachse
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10 Bezugseingangsachse
f < navig> ■ input reference axis (IRA) -
11 Bezugslaufachse
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12 Systemachse
f <av> (Messungen an Lautsprechern) ■ system reference axis -
13 Bezugsachse
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bezugsachse
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14 Bezugsachse
Bezugsachse f reference axisDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Bezugsachse
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