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1 frame girder
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > frame girder
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2 frame girder
frame girder1 STB Rahmenträger mframe girder2 TECH Gerüstträger m -
3 frame girder
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4 open-frame girder
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > open-frame girder
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5 longitudinal girder of frame
English-german engineering dictionary > longitudinal girder of frame
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6 sag
<tech.gen> (of girders, floors, roofs) ■ Durchhängen n ; Durchbiegung f<av> (compact disc, record) ■ Höhenschlag m ; Durchbiegung f ; Unebenheit f< build> ■ Durchhang m< srfc> ■ Nase fISO 4618-2 <srfc.qualit> (by downward movement of a coating material during drying) ■ Hänger m DIN EN ISO 4618vi <tech.gen> (drop abruptly; e.g. aircraft, floor, girder, bridge) ■ absacken vt ; durchsacken vivi <tech.gen> ■ einfallen vivi <tech.gen> (process, usu. slow; e.g. members, floors, roofs, panels) ■ absinken vi ; heruntersinken vi ; herabsinken vivi <mech.eng> (spring elements; e.g. of cars, trucks) ■ setzen vr -
7 sagging
<tech.gen> (of girders, floors, roofs) ■ Durchhängen n ; Durchbiegung f<tech.gen> (abrupt drop; e.g. of a floor, roof, girder) ■ Durchsacken n<tech.gen> (hanging down, being bent down; e.g. frame, roof) ■ durchhängend; hängend< build> (e.g. girder, floor, roof) ■ durchhängend< build> ■ Durchhang m -
8 continuous
< gen> ■ anhaltend< gen> (e.g. development, counting, numbering) ■ fortlaufend< gen> ■ ständig; andauernd; ununterbrochen; dauernd< gen> (in time or space; e.g. a process, girder) ■ durchlaufend; durchgehend<tech.gen> (process) ■ Durchlauf...; kontinuierlich arbeitend; kontinuierlich<tech.gen> (e.g. process, paper, filament) ■ endlos<tech.gen> (e.g. measurement, monitoring, irradiation) ■ kontinuierlich; ununterbrochen; fortlaufend<tech.gen> ■ stetig; fortlaufend; stetig wirkend<tech.gen> (succession of events) ■ ununterbrochen; ohne Unterbrechung; lückenlos< build> (weatherstrip; surrounding the entire frame, door, window) ■ umlaufend< fin> ■ laufend
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