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1) элемент, работающий на растяжение, растянутый элемент; затяжка2) связь, распорка; мн. ч. система связей, связи4) амер. шпала5) анкер6) связывание, сращивание8) подвеска, стойка ( решётки фермы)9) скреплять растяжками; связывать•- angle tie - bridge tie - collar tie - criss-cross tie - derricking ties - diagonal tie of dome - dragon tie - fan-shaped tie - form tie - horizontal tie - interconnection tie - joint tie - land tie - main tie - metal tie - prestressed reinforced concrete tie - railroad tie - reinforced concrete tie - roof tie - spring concrete tie - steel tie - suspension tie - switch tie - timber tie - wall tie - wind tie - wire tie - Z-bar tie* * *1. растянутый элемент; затяжка, стяжка; гибкая связь2. арматурный хомут колонны3. шпала4. ребро ( жёсткости)5. анкер- anchor tie
- angle tie
- break back tie
- cedrite tie
- collar tie
- concrete tie
- counter-jib tie
- cross tie
- derricking ties
- form tie
- horizontal tie
- internal tie
- jib tie
- land tie
- main tie
- metal ties for cavity wall construction
- peripheral tie
- rail tie
- railroad concrete tie
- rebar tie encased in concrete
- snap tie
- suspension ties
- switch tie
- taper rod type tie
- tower crane ties
- veneer wall tie
- veneer tie
- vertical ties
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dome — [dōm] n. [ DOME sense 1 < L domus, house (< IE * domu < base * dem , to build); others < Fr dôme < Prov doma < LL(Ec), roof, building, cathedral < Gr dōma, housetop, house, temple < same IE base: see TIMBER, DOMINATE] 1.… … English World dictionary
Dome — For other uses, see Dome (disambiguation). Domal redirects here. For domal consonants , see Retroflex consonant. Dome of St. Peter s Basilica in Rome crowned by a cupola. Designed primarily by Michelangelo, the dome was not completed until 1590 A … Wikipedia
dome — n. & v. n. 1 a a rounded vault as a roof, with a circular, elliptical, or polygonal base; a large cupola. b the revolving openable hemispherical roof of an observatory. 2 a a natural vault or canopy (of the sky, trees, etc.). b the rounded summit … Useful english dictionary
dome car — a railroad passenger car having a dome in its roof. Cf. dome (def. 7). * * * dome car, a railroad car with a dome shaped upper level that is enclosed with glass for sightseeing: »One thing is certain, the dome cars add much to sightseeing (New… … Useful english dictionary
Tokyo Dome — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Tokyo Dome location = 3, Koraku 1 chome, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan coordinates = coord|35|42|20.37|N|139|45|6.89|E|region:JP type:landmark|display=inline,title opened = March 17, 1988 owner = Tokyo Dome Corporation… … Wikipedia
dome´like´ — dome «dohm», noun, verb, domed, dom|ing. –n. 1. a large, rounded roof or ceiling on a circular or many sided base; cupola: »Nearly every state capitol has a dome. 2. anything shaped like a dome; something high and rounded: »the dome of the sky,… … Useful english dictionary
Dome — • An architectural term often used synonymously with cupola Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dome Dome † … Catholic encyclopedia
dome — [ doum ] noun count 1. ) a roof shaped like the top half of a ball: The zoo s main feature is a jungle setting under a glass dome. the huge dome of St. Paul s Cathedral 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY an object shaped like the top half of a ball … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dome — domelike, adj. /dohm/, n., v., domed, doming. n. 1. Archit. a. a vault, having a circular plan and usually in the form of a portion of a sphere, so constructed as to exert an equal thrust in all directions. b. a domical roof or ceiling. c. a… … Universalium
dome — /doʊm / (say dohm) noun 1. Architecture a. a large, hemispherical, approximately hemispherical, or spheroidal vault, its form produced by rotating an arch on its vertical radius. b. a roof of domical shape. c. a vault or curved roof on a… …
dome — UK [dəʊm] / US [doʊm] noun [countable] Word forms dome : singular dome plural domes 1) a roof shaped like the top half of a ball the huge dome of St Paul s Cathedral The zoo s main feature is a jungle setting under a glass dome. 2) mainly… … English dictionary