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girder MET, STB Balken m, Biegeträger m, Doppel-T-Träger m, Profilträger m, rechteckiger Hauptträger m, Träger m, Unterzug m, zusammengesetzter Träger m; Durchlaufbalken m, Walzträger m (Profilträger) -
2 girder
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3 girder
girder BT, TK Träger m (aus Beton oder Stahl); Tragbalken m (meist aus Holz); Balken m; Binder m (Tragkonstruktion)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > girder
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4 girder
noun[Eisen-/Stahl]träger, der* * *['ɡə:də](a large beam of steel etc, eg to support a road or bridge: The girders of the bridge have collapsed.) der Brückenträger* * *gird·er[ˈgɜ:dəʳ, AM ˈgɜ:rdɚ]n Träger m* * *['gɜːdə(r)]nTräger m* * *1. Balken m, Träger m* * *noun[Eisen-/Stahl]träger, der* * *n.Tragbalken m. -
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6 girder
gird·er [ʼgɜ:dəʳ, Am ʼgɜ:rdɚ] nTräger m -
7 girder bridge
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8 girder bridge
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9 girder casing
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10 girder connection
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11 girder construction
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12 girder joint
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13 girder mast
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14 girder reinforcing
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15 girder section
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16 girder splice
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17 girder top flange
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18 girder-type spreader
English-german engineering dictionary > girder-type spreader
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19 girder-built underframe
girder-built underframe Brückenträger mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > girder-built underframe
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20 girder action
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > girder action
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Girder — Gird er, n. [From {Gird} to encircle.] [1913 Webster] 1. One who, or that which, girds. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arch. & Engin.) A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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girder — main supporting beam that carries flooring, 1610s, agent noun from GIRD (Cf. gird), on notion of something that holds up something else. Used of iron bridge supports from 1853 … Etymology dictionary
girder — [n] main support beam I beam, joist, rafter, tiebeam, truss; concepts 471,479 … New thesaurus
girder — ► NOUN ▪ a large metal beam used in building bridges and large buildings. ORIGIN from GIRD(Cf. ↑gird) in the archaic sense «brace, strengthen» … English terms dictionary
girder — [gʉr′dər] n. [ GIRD1 + ER] a large beam, usually horizontal, of timber or steel, for supporting the joists of a floor, the framework of a building, the superstructure of a bridge, etc … English World dictionary
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girder — n. a steel girder * * * [ gɜːdə] a steel girder … Combinatory dictionary
girder — UK [ˈɡɜː(r)də(r)] / US [ˈɡɜrdər] noun [countable] Word forms girder : singular girder plural girders a very large metal bar used for making the frame of a building, bridge, or other large structure … English dictionary
girder — A continuous member usually running fore and aft under a deck for the purpose of supporting the deck beams and deck. Also see center girder longitudinal girder … Dictionary of automotive terms
girder — [[t]gɜ͟ː(r)də(r)[/t]] girders N COUNT A girder is a long, thick piece of steel or iron that is used in the framework of buildings and bridges … English dictionary