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3 arc-boutant
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arc-boutant (plural arcs-boutants) [aʀkbutɑ̃]masculine noun* * *aʀkbutɑ̃arcs-boutants pl nm* * *[arkbutɑ̃] ( pluriel arcs-boutants) nom masculin -
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contrefort [kɔ̃tʀəfɔʀ]masculine nounb. [de montagnes] contreforts foothills* * *kɔ̃tʀəfɔʀnom masculin1) Géographie foothills (pl)2) Architecture buttress3) ( de chaussure) back, counter spéc* * *contrefort nm2 Archit buttress;3 ( de chaussure) back, counter spéc.[kɔ̃trəfɔr] nom masculin2. [d'une chaussure] stiffener————————contreforts nom masculin pluriel -
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7 culée
f1) abutment2) bridle iron3) stirrup4) buttress5) counterfort* * *fabutment, butt lenghth, buttress, pier, tail, thick endDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > culée
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s'arc-bouter aʀkbute verbe pronominal to brace oneself ( contre against)* * *arc-bouter verb table: aimerA vtr to buttress.B s'arc-bouter vpr to brace oneself (contre against).[arkbute] verbe transitif[mur] to buttress————————s'arc-bouter verbe pronominal intransitif -
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10 aisselier courbe
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11 arc-bouter
2) (s’) abut against (to), abut on (to)Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > arc-bouter
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12 contrefort angulaire
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13 contrefort cornier
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14 culée d’arc boutant
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15 étrier
m1) abutment2) bridle iron3) stirrup4) buttress5) clevis6) hanger* * *m1) band, binders, lateral binders, strap, tie, U-bolt2) (à solive) joist hanger3) (armature) stirrup4) (chape) clevis5) (charpente) band iron, bridle iron, hanger6) (montage d’armature) locating link7) (plancher) floor hangerDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > étrier
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16 pilier d’arc-boutant
mbuttress, counterfortDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > pilier d’arc-boutant
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consolider [kɔ̃sɔlide]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ mur, meuble] to reinforce ; [+ fracture] to set [+ accord, amitié, parti, fortune] to consolidate ; [+ monnaie] to strengthen2. reflexive verb* * *kɔ̃sɔlide
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verbe transitif ( renforcer) to strengthen [mur]; to consolidate [position, résultat, bénéfice, dette]; to strengthen [monnaie]; Médecine to set [fracture, tissus]
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se consolider verbe pronominal1) ( se renforcer) gén to grow stronger; [position] to be consolidated; [structure] to be strengthened2) ( s'affermir) to consolidate3) Médecine [fracture, tissus] to mend* * *kɔ̃sɔlide vt1) [mur, défenses] to strengthen, to reinforce2) fig, [liens, union] to strengthen3) FINANCE* * *consolider verb table: aimerA vtr2 Fin to consolidate, to fund [dette]; to strengthen [monnaie]; consolider son avance [valeur] to firm up;3 Compta to consolidate [bilan];4 Méd to set [fracture, tissus].B se consolider vpr1 ( se renforcer) [économie] to get stronger; [organisation] to gain strength; [relation] to grow stronger; [position] to be consolidated; [structure] to be strengthened;2 ( s'affermir) to consolidate;3 Méd [fracture, tissus] to mend.[kɔ̃sɔlide] verbe transitif -
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