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1 косая арка
Construction: askew arch, filling arch, imperfect arch, oblique arch, rampant arch, skew arch -
2 диагональная арка
1) Construction: filling arch2) Makarov: skew arch -
3 несущая арка конической формы
Construction: filling archУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несущая арка конической формы
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4 пролёт
1) General subject: ap span, aperture, cut (моста), flight, passage, span (моста), superstructure (моста), sweep, well, width2) Aviation: pass (самолёта)3) Naval: interjoist4) Military: overfly, sweep (самолёта)5) Engineering: aisle (в цехе), case bay (между двумя балками или окнами), fly-by, flyby (мимо объекта), flyover (территории), leaf (разводного моста), opening, panel, port (печи), spacing, structure spacing, transit7) Construction: bay (между колоннами), bay (промышленного здания, моста), span (1. расстояние 2. отсек здания), width of span, chord8) Mathematics: arch9) Railway term: case bay (промежуток между двумя балками), length of span (контактного провода)10) Law: overflight (над территорией), passage (и т.п.)15) Textile: broken filling (порок ткани), cut filling (порок ткани), mispick, mispick (порок ткани), pickover (порок ткани)17) Astronautics: pass18) Mechanic engineering: clearance, inter space, spacing apart19) Drilling: distance20) Network technologies: hop22) Aviation medicine: fly-by (мимо объекта)23) Makarov: aisle (обычно промышленного здания), arm, bay (в цехе, промышленном здании), fly-over (самолёта над каким-л. пунктом местности), flyby (мимо), length, pass (самолёта над каким-л. пунктом местности), run, weaving-over (дефект ткани) -
5 пролет
1) General subject: ap span, aperture, cut (моста), flight, passage, span (моста), superstructure (моста), sweep, well, width2) Aviation: pass (самолёта)3) Naval: interjoist4) Military: overfly, sweep (самолёта)5) Engineering: aisle (в цехе), case bay (между двумя балками или окнами), fly-by, flyby (мимо объекта), flyover (территории), leaf (разводного моста), opening, panel, port (печи), spacing, structure spacing, transit7) Construction: bay (между колоннами), bay (промышленного здания, моста), span (1. расстояние 2. отсек здания), width of span, chord8) Mathematics: arch9) Railway term: case bay (промежуток между двумя балками), length of span (контактного провода)10) Law: overflight (над территорией), passage (и т.п.)15) Textile: broken filling (порок ткани), cut filling (порок ткани), mispick, mispick (порок ткани), pickover (порок ткани)17) Astronautics: pass18) Mechanic engineering: clearance, inter space, spacing apart19) Drilling: distance20) Network technologies: hop22) Aviation medicine: fly-by (мимо объекта)23) Makarov: aisle (обычно промышленного здания), arm, bay (в цехе, промышленном здании), fly-over (самолёта над каким-л. пунктом местности), flyby (мимо), length, pass (самолёта над каким-л. пунктом местности), run, weaving-over (дефект ткани)
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