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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > fenestration
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > fenestration
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > fenestration
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5 ثقب الأذن الداخلية
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6 фенестрация грудной клетки
Русско-французский медицинский словарь > фенестрация грудной клетки
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7 фенестрация капсулы сустава
Русско-французский медицинский словарь > фенестрация капсулы сустава
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8 фенестрация
n1) med. tympano-labyrinthopexie, fénestration (создание отверстия) -
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10 свищ
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11 торакостомия
2) ( дренирование плевральнои полости) thoracostomie -
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13 ячеистая структура
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14 естественная освещённость
adjconstruct. fenestration, fenêtrageDictionnaire russe-français universel > естественная освещённость
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15 порозность
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16 прорубка окон
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17 свищ
м.1) мед. fistule f2) ( в металле) chambre f* * *n1) gener. trajet2) med. fistule, fénestration3) milit. évent (в стволе)4) eng. paille, varron percé, paille (в металле)5) metal. cavité, nœud (в слитке) -
18 совокупность окон здания
Dictionnaire russe-français universel > совокупность окон здания
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19 торакостомия
nmed. fénestration thoracique, thoracostomie (дренирование плевральной полости) -
20 фенестрация грудной клетки
nDictionnaire russe-français universel > фенестрация грудной клетки
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fenestration — [ fənɛstrasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1900; du lat. fenestra 1 ♦ Techn. Jour, ouverture (réelle ou simulée) percés dans une cloison, une lame pleine. 2 ♦ Méd. Création d une ouverture dans la paroi d une cavité organique (notamment l oreille). ●… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fenestration — Fen es*tra tion, n. 1. (Arch.) The arrangement and proportioning of windows; used by modern writers for the decorating of an architectural composition by means of the window (and door) openings, their ornaments, and proportions. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fenestration — (n.) 1870 in the anatomical sense, noun of action from L. fenestrare, from fenestra window, opening for light, perhaps from Etruscan. Meaning arrangement of windows is from 1846. Related: Fenestrated … Etymology dictionary
fenestration — [fen΄es trā′shən] n. [see FENESTRATED & ION] 1. the arrangement of windows and doors in a building 2. Surgery the act of perforating or making an opening, esp. into the inner ear in certain cases of otosclerosis … English World dictionary
Fenestration — The word fenestration finds its root in the Latin word for window, fenestra .;Architecture* Products that fill openings in a building envelope, such as windows, doors, skylights, curtain walls, etc., designed to permit the passage of air, light,… … Wikipedia
Fenestration — Literally, the making of a window fenestra in Latin (and fenetre in French) is a window fenestration refers to the creation of a new opening. * * * 1. The presence of openings or fenestrae in a part. 2. Making openings in a dressing to allow… … Medical dictionary
fenestration — /fen euh stray sheuhn/, n. 1. the design and disposition of windows and other exterior openings of a building. 2. Furniture. an ornamental motif having the form of a blind arcade or arch, as in medieval cabinetwork. 3. Med., Surg. a. a… … Universalium
Fenestration — The arrangement, proportion, and design of windows in a building. *** In simplest terms, windows or glass doors. Technically fenestration is described as any transparent or translucent material plus any sash, frame, mullion or divider. This … Energy terms
fenestration operation — n FENESTRATION (2) … Medical dictionary
fenestration operation — noun see fenestration 3 … Useful english dictionary
fenestration — noun Date: 1846 1. the arrangement, proportioning, and design of windows and doors in a building 2. an opening in a surface (as a wall or membrane) 3. the operation of cutting an opening in the bony labyrinth between the inner ear and tympanum to … New Collegiate Dictionary