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1 structure
structure [stʀyktyʀ]feminine nounstructure ; ( = organisme) organization* * *stʀyktyʀ1) ( agencement) structure2) ( organisme) organizationstructure d'accueil — shelter, refuge
* * *stʀyktyʀ nf* * *structure nf1 ( agencement) structure; structure syntagmatique/profonde/de surface Ling phrase/deep/surface structure;2 ( organisme) organization; structure d'accueil shelter, refuge.structure primaire Biol, Chimie primary structure; structures d'accueil facilities; (pour vieillards, handicapés) day centreGB.[stryktyr] nom féminin1. [organisation - d'un service, d'une société, d'un texte] structurestructures administratives/politiques administrative/political structures3. [ensemble de services] facility -
2 building
مَبْنًى \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. place: a building or area for a particular purpose: a safe place to swim; my place of work; a market place. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. \ See Also مكان (مَكَان) -
3 structure
مَبْنًى \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. place: a building or area for a particular purpose: a safe place to swim; my place of work; a market place. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. \ See Also مكان (مَكَان) -
4 structure
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
5 structure
بِنَاء \ constitution: the way in which sth. is made up. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. erection: sth. which is erected; the act of erecting: The erection of the tents took half an hour. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. -
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[ˈstraktʃə] noun1) the way in which something is arranged or organized:بِنْيَه، تَرْكيب، تَكْوينthe structure of a human body.
2) a building, or something that is built or constructed:بِناء، مَبْنىThe Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.
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7 building
بِنَاية \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: Is this tall construction a radio station?. -
8 building
عِمَارَة \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. -
9 stavba
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10 конструкция здания
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > конструкция здания
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11 строительная конструкция
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > строительная конструкция
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12 građevinska konstrukcija
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13 gradnja
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14 građevinska konstrukcija
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15 budowla
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16 konstrukcja budowlana
• building structureSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > konstrukcja budowlana
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17 здание
building, structureРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > здание
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18 конструкция здания
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > конструкция здания
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19 aedificium
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20 edificium
building, structure.
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