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1 пролётное строение моста
1) Engineering: bridge framework, bridge span, framework of bridge, girder2) Makarov: framework of a bridge, superstructure, superstructure of a bridgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пролётное строение моста
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2 пролетное строение моста
framework of bridge, bridge spanРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > пролетное строение моста
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3 пролетное строение моста
framework of bridge, girder, bridge spanРусско-английский политехнический словарь > пролетное строение моста
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4 строение
building, constitution, construction, fabric, morphology, pattern, structure, texture* * *строе́ние с.
( сооружение) structure; ( здание) buildingстрое́ние железнодоро́жного пути́, ве́рхнее — permanent way, track structureстрое́ние железнодоро́жного пути́, ни́жнее — ground workстрое́ние моста́, ве́рхнее — superstructure of a bridgeстрое́ние моста́, ни́жнее — substructure of a bridgeстрое́ние моста́, пролё́тное — framework [superstructure] of a bridge -
5 рамная конструкция
1) Engineering: center-sill design (вагона), framed construction, framed design, framed structure, framework, framing2) Construction: frame structure, rigid frame, rigid frame construction, rigid structure, frame conduit3) Oil: frame construction4) Mechanics: wraparound-way construction5) Automation: ring bridge, ring-bridge structure, wrap-around way design (напр. станка)6) Makarov: frame design, lattice frame, overhung frameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рамная конструкция
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6 скоба
1) General subject: agraffe, brace, bracer, bracket (крепёжная), clamp, clench, clevis, clinch, clincher, clip, holdfast, rim, staple, stirrup, strap, thole, thole pin, tie, twitch (для зажимания морды лошади во время болезненной операции), yoke2) Geology: claw3) Aviation: bracket support5) Medicine: bow6) Engineering: angle clip, bail, becket, buckle, caliper, cleat, clevis (с болтом), cramp, dog, dog anchor (плотничная), frame, holderbat, hook, iron-cramp anchor (для связи каменной кладки), jammer, jointer (для усиления кладки), loop, ring, rung (стремянки из скоб), saddle clip, snap gage, spring chaplet, stirrup bolt7) Construction: cramp iron, crampon, crampoon, ear, end bracket, gusset, chape, hasp, scab8) Railway term: connection clip9) Automobile industry: attachment clip, catch, ferrule, handle, holding-down clip, joke10) Architecture: keeper11) Mining: bracket (крепёжная), clivvy, clivvy hook, saddle (для крепления труб), tenon12) Forestry: beam hanger, bridle, spike, stick13) Oil: U-bolt, fastener, gib, looped link, pulling yoke (для извлечения труб или штанг), tubing hook, wall hook, saddle, shackle14) Astronautics: bracket (stand-off)15) Mechanic engineering: bridge plate, cleet, external gauge, pipe clip16) Mechanics: clevis bracket19) Automation: (крепёжная) attaching clamp, bolt staple (для задвижки), clamp iron, framework, loop link, (винтовая) turnbuckle21) Makarov: bracing, bucket, clasp (для скрепления трещин на копыте), cock, holderbat (напр. водосточной трубы)22) Yachting: cleat shackle -
7 рамная конструкция
(напр. станка) wrap-around way design, framework, ring-bridge structureРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > рамная конструкция
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8 скоба
bail, bracer, buckle, holding-down clip, clip, cramp, clench, clevis, clincher, dog, fastener, fastening, ferrule, frame, framework, clamp iron, joke, loop link, loop, bridge plate, shackle, ( для задвижки) bolt staple, staple, stirrup, strap, yokeРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > скоба
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9 мост
сущ. bridge, ponsмост зубной framework -
10 ферма
1. ж. стр. truss, girder2. ж. с. -х. farmскотовод; владелец животноводческой фермы — cattle farmer
скотовод, владелец животноводческой фермы — cattle farmer
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