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1 пожарная лестница
1) General subject: fire-escape, pompier ladder, scaling-ladder2) Engineering: fire escape3) Construction: emergency stairs, escape stair, fire escape staircase, fire-escape stair, fire-fighting stairway, ladder escape4) Automobile industry: fire ladder, scaling ladder5) Architecture: escape ladder, fire stairs, fire-fighting staircase6) Jargon: big stick7) Ecology: emergency staircase, safety staircase8) Sakhalin energy glossary: escape stairs9) Makarov: aerial ladder, stick (переносная) -
2 escalier de secours
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > escalier de secours
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3 пожарная лестница
fire escape, escape stair, ( для наружного доступа в помещение в случае пожара) fire escape staircase, safety staircaseРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > пожарная лестница
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4 Fluchttreppe
Fluchttreppe f emergency stair, emergency staircase, escape stairDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fluchttreppe
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5 Nottreppe
Nottreppe f emergency stair(case), escape stairDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Nottreppe
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6 Notleiter
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Notleiter
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7 escalera
f.1 stairs, staircase.escalera de caracol spiral staircaseescalera de incendios fire escapeescalera mecánica escalatorescalera de servicio service stairsescalera de tijera step ladder2 run.escalera de color straight flush3 stair, stairway, staircase, stairs.4 ladder, step ladder, stepladder.* * *1 stairs plural, staircase2 (escala) ladder3 (naipes) run, sequence\escalera de caracol spiral staircaseescalera de incendios fire escapeescalera de servicio back stairs plural, servant's staircaseescalera doble / escalera de tijera stepladderescalera mecánica / escalera automática escalator* * *noun f.1) stairs2) ladder* * *SF1) [de edificio] stairs pl, staircasecorrió escaleras abajo — she ran downstairs o down the stairs
se cayó por las escaleras — she fell downstairs o down the stairs
escalera mecánica, escalera móvil — escalator
2) [portátil] ladderescalera de pintor, escalera de tijera, escalera doble — stepladder, steps pl
3) (Naipes) run, sequence; [en póquer] straight* * *1) ( de edificio) stairs (pl), staircasebajó las escaleras — he came downstairs o down the stairs
2) ( portátil) tbescalera de mano — ladder; ( de tijera) stepladder
3) ( en naipes) run; ( juego de tablero) snakes and ladders•* * *= ladder, rib, stairways, stepladder.Ex. 2 metaphors in particular are considered: reading is a ladder; and reading is eating.Ex. The plank was hauled in and out between the cheeks by girths at each end which were wound round a small windlass underneath the ribs.Ex. Librarians must be made aware of the dangers of open floor bookstacks and open stairways and budgets must provide funds to achieve an acceptable level of fire safety.Ex. As a result, the worker lost his balance, fell off the stepladder, and fractured his right leg.----* escalera de caracol = winding stair, spiralling staircase, spiral staircase, winding staircase.* escalera de cuerda = Jacob's ladder.* escalera de mano = stepladder.* escalera deslizante = escalator.* escalera de tijera = stepladder.* escalera mecánica = escalator.* escalera plegable = telescopic ladder, stepladder.* escalera rodante = escalator.* escaleras = stairs, stairways.* hueco de la escalera = stairwell.* tramo de escaleras = flight of stairs.* * *1) ( de edificio) stairs (pl), staircasebajó las escaleras — he came downstairs o down the stairs
2) ( portátil) tbescalera de mano — ladder; ( de tijera) stepladder
3) ( en naipes) run; ( juego de tablero) snakes and ladders•* * *= ladder, rib, stairways, stepladder.Ex: 2 metaphors in particular are considered: reading is a ladder; and reading is eating.
Ex: The plank was hauled in and out between the cheeks by girths at each end which were wound round a small windlass underneath the ribs.Ex: Librarians must be made aware of the dangers of open floor bookstacks and open stairways and budgets must provide funds to achieve an acceptable level of fire safety.Ex: As a result, the worker lost his balance, fell off the stepladder, and fractured his right leg.* escalera de caracol = winding stair, spiralling staircase, spiral staircase, winding staircase.* escalera de cuerda = Jacob's ladder.* escalera de mano = stepladder.* escalera deslizante = escalator.* escalera de tijera = stepladder.* escalera mecánica = escalator.* escalera plegable = telescopic ladder, stepladder.* escalera rodante = escalator.* escaleras = stairs, stairways.* hueco de la escalera = stairwell.* tramo de escaleras = flight of stairs.* * *A (de un edificio) stairs (pl), staircasebajó la escalera para recibirme he came downstairs o down the stairs to greet mesubí las escaleras corriendo I ran up the stairsuna escalera de mármol a marble staircasenos encontramos en la escalera we met on the stairs o on the staircaseel hueco de la escalera the stairwellle ayudé a empapelar la escalera I helped him to paper the stairwayCompuestos:spiral staircaseemergency stairsfire escape( Méx); escalatorspiral staircaseB1 (portátil) tbescalera de mano ladder2 (de tijera) stepladderCompuestos:turntable ladderescalatorC1 (en naipes) run2 (juego de tablero) snakes and laddersCompuestos:● escalera flor or de color( Col) royal flushroyal flush* * *
escalera sustantivo femenino
1 ( de edificio) stairs (pl), staircase;◊ bajó las escaleras he came downstairs o down the stairs;
el hueco de la escalera the stairwell;
escalera (de) caracol spiral staircase;
escalera mecánica escalator
2 ( portátil) tb
( de tijera) stepladder
3 ( en naipes) run;
( juego de tablero) snakes and ladders
escalera sustantivo femenino
1 stairs pl, staircase: hay que barrer la escalera, we have to sweep the staircase
escalera de caracol, spiral staircase
escalera de incendios, fire escape
2 (portátil) ladder
3 (naipes) run
♦ Locuciones: escalera de color, straight flush
' escalera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguantar
- escala
- pasamanos
- peldaño
- rellano
- rodar
- sujetar
- tramo
- travesaño
- afirmar
- bajar
- baranda
- burro
- espiral
- fijo
- firme
- hueco
- interior
- por
- punto
- seguro
- tijeras
English:
atop
- bottom
- climb
- descend
- down
- downstairs
- escalator
- fall
- fire escape
- flight
- kick down
- ladder
- landing
- reach
- rope ladder
- rung
- secure
- spiral staircase
- stair
- staircase
- stairwell
- steady
- step
- stepladder
- tread
- tumble down
- unsteady
- up
- well
- do
- fire
- manage
- maneuver
- pass
- rope
- spiral
- summon
* * *escalera nf1. [en edificio] stairs, staircase;escalera (de mano) ladder;me crucé con ellos en la escalera I passed them on the stairs;se cayó por el hueco de la escalera she fell down the stairwell;salió corriendo escaleras abajo/arriba he rushed down/up the stairs;antes que eso prefiero estar por ahí limpiando escaleras I'd sooner clean stairs than do thatescalera automática escalator;escalera de caracol spiral staircase;escalera de emergencia emergency stairs;escalera de incendios fire escape;escalera mecánica escalator, moving staircase;escalera de servicio service stairs;escalera de tijera stepladder2. [en naipes] runescalera de color straight flush;escalera real royal flush* * *f stairs pl, staircase* * *escalera nf1) : ladderescalera de tijera: stepladder2) : stairs pl, staircase3)escalera mecánica : escalator* * *escalera n1. (de un edificio) stairs2. (portátil) ladder -
8 лестница
dancers, ladder, stair, stairway* * *ле́стница ж.
stair; ( лестничная клетка) staircase, stairwayвыбира́ть разме́ры ле́стницы — proportion a stairподнима́ться по ле́стнице — mount a stairwayпридава́ть ле́стнице поло́гий накло́н — give a stair a flat pitch or slopeавари́йная ле́стница ( на самолёте) — emergency ladderверё́вочная ле́стница — rope ladderвинтова́я ле́стница — spiral [winding] stairsвыдвижна́я ле́стница — extension ladderзапасна́я ле́стница (напр. пожарная) — emergency ladderиерархи́ческая ле́стница — hierarchyизоли́рующая ле́стница эл. — insulated ladderмонта́жная ле́стница — erecting ladderпара́дная ле́стница — main staircaseпожа́рная ле́стница — fire escapeслуже́бная ле́стница ( ведущая на чердак или в подвал) — backstairsчё́рная ле́стница — backstairs -
9 лестница
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10 вентиляционная шахта
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вентиляционная шахта
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11 трап
access board, bridging board, ( для работы на наклонной плоскости) duckboard, interceptor, ladder мор., ramp возд., stair* * *трап м.1. ( лестница) gangway, ladder2. ( газонефтяной сепаратор) trapвну́тренний трап — interior ladderзабо́ртный трап — accomodation ladderнадувно́й трап ав. — inflatable escape chuteпоса́дочный трап ав. — boarding rampсходно́й трап — companion ladder, companion way* * * -
12 سلم
سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) \ سُلَّم \ fire escape: an extra set of stairs on the outside of a building for use in the event of fire. \ See Also مَهْرَب الحريق \ سُلَّم بسَنَّادة \ step ladder: a ladder with a folding support. \ سُلَّم حَجَريّ \ step: (usu. outside a building, compared with stairs in a building) a set of these: He ran down the steps into the street. \ سُلَّم من جُزئَيْن قابل للطّيّ (سِيبة) \ step: (also a pair of steps, a step-ladder) a short ladder which rests on a supporting frame: He got up on the steps to paint the ceiling. \ سُلَّم نَقَّال (سِيبَة) \ step ladder: a ladder with a folding support.
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