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1 возведение зданий (сооружений)
возведение зданий (сооружений)
Комплекс строительных, монтажных и транспортных работ, результатом которых является здание или сооружение
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > возведение зданий (сооружений)
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1) (строительство)
new building project, erection of new buildings
2) (новое здание)
newly-erected building* * ** * *new building project, erection of new buildings -
3 сооружение
1. improvement2. worksобщественные работы; общественные сооружения — public works
3. building4. edifice5. erection6. construction; building; structure7. fabric8. frame9. structureСинонимический ряд:строительство (сущ.) возведение; постройка; постройку; строительство; стройка; стройку -
4 строительство
1) General subject: building, construction, housebuilding (домов), real estate development, wet crossing (также wet cut crossing, предусматривает выкапывание траншеи при сохранении течения в русле (река продожает течь через площадку работ), используется на малых или менее уязвимых водотоках)2) American: construction activity3) Engineering: building industry, building site (место проведения строительных работ), civil engineering, construction engineering, constructional engineering, development, engineering, erection, fabrication4) Construction: building and construction, civil engineering work, construction activities5) Railway term: project6) Law: building construction7) Economy: construction operations8) Forestry: undertaking9) Oil: construction (трубопроводов, морских сооружений, промыслов, скважин)10) Food industry: building-up11) Business: building activity, building and construction work, site area12) Oilfield: rigging-up (буровых)13) Makarov: building industry (как отрасль народного хозяйства), buildings, construction industry, construction industry (как отрасль народного хозяйства), installation15) Aluminium industry: (гражданское) civil engineering -
5 строительство
1) General subject: building, construction, housebuilding (домов), real estate development, wet crossing (также wet cut crossing, предусматривает выкапывание траншеи при сохранении течения в русле (река продожает течь через площадку работ), используется на малых или менее уязвимых водотоках)2) American: construction activity3) Engineering: building industry, building site (место проведения строительных работ), civil engineering, construction engineering, constructional engineering, development, engineering, erection, fabrication4) Construction: building and construction, civil engineering work, construction activities5) Railway term: project6) Law: building construction7) Economy: construction operations8) Forestry: undertaking9) Oil: construction (трубопроводов, морских сооружений, промыслов, скважин)10) Food industry: building-up11) Business: building activity, building and construction work, site area12) Oilfield: rigging-up (буровых)13) Makarov: building industry (как отрасль народного хозяйства), buildings, construction industry, construction industry (как отрасль народного хозяйства), installation15) Aluminium industry: (гражданское) civil engineering -
6 новостройка
ж.1. ( строительство) erection of new buildings, plants, etc.2. (новое здание и т. п.) newly erected building -
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