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1 doubly curved shell roof
тонкостенное пространственное покрытие с оболочками двоякой кривизныБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > doubly curved shell roof
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2 doubly curved shell roof
тонкостенное пространственное покрытие с оболочками двоякой кривизныАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > doubly curved shell roof
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3 doubly curved shell roof
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > doubly curved shell roof
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4 doubly curved shell roof
English-Russian architecture dictionary > doubly curved shell roof
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5 roof
1) крыша; покрытие ( здания)|| настилать крышу; сооружать покрытие; перекрывать4) цел.-бум. выпускная щель ( формующего устройства)•-
bad roof
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barrel roof
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bolted roof
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breather roof
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curb roof
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deck roof
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dome-shaped roof
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double-deck floating roof
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double-pitch roof
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doubly curved shell roof
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dry-seal lifting roof
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electric roof
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expansion roof
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exposed roof
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false roof
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fantail roof
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flat suspended roof
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flat-deck roof
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flat roof
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floating roof
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furnace roof
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gable roof
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gambrel roof
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gas-bag roof
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good roof
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high-pitched roof
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hipped roof
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hip roof
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hipped-gable roof
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holdup-hold-down roof
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hypar roof
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immediate roof
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jerkin-head roof
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lamella roof
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lean-to roof
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lifter roof
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loose roof
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low-pitched roof
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main roof
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mansard roof
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monitor roof
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multibarrel roof
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opening roof
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pitched roof
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pontoon roof
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port roof
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refractory roof
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regenerator roof
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removable roof
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ringed roof
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ring roof
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riveted roof
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sectional roof
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self-supporting roof
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shed roof
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shell roof
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silica roof
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single-pitch roof
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sliding roof
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soft roof
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sprung-arch roof
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stable roof
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suspended roof
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swinging roof
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thin-shell roof
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umbrella roof
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unstable roof
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vaulted roof
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weak roof
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