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grid n1 ( grating) grille f ;2 gen, Geog ( pattern) quadrillage m ; the city is laid out on a grid (pattern) les rues de la ville forment un quadrillage ;4 ( in motor racing) grille f de départ ;5 Electron grille f ; -
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grid [grɪd]∎ the earth's grid le quadrillage terrestre;∎ the city was built on a grid pattern la ville était construite en quadrillé(d) (in nuclear reactor) grille f(g) (on motor racing track) grille f de départ;∎ he was second on the grid il était deuxième sur la grille de départ∎ do not enter grid unless exit is clear (sign) ne pas s'arrêter dans la zone quadrillée►► grid lines droites fpl du quadrillage;grid marking (on charts, maps) repères mpl de quadrillage;grid reference coordonnées fpl de la grille;grid system réseau m de quadrillage -
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grid [grɪd]grille f* * *[grɪd]1) ( grating) grille f3) GB ( network) réseau m4) ( in motor racing) grille f de départ -
5 сетка опор
сетка опор
Сетка осевых линий, на пересечении которых располагаются опор
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