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handrail [ˈhændreɪl]* * * -
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handrail ['hændreɪl](on bridge) rambarde f, garde-fou m; Nautical rambarde f; (of stairway → gen) rampe f; (→ against wall) main f courante -
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garde-fou m, main courante f, rampe escalier) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > handrail
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > handrail
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair handrail
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rail [reɪl]1. nouna. (for train) rail m2. compounds* * *[reɪl] 1.1) ( in fence) barreau m; ( on balcony) balustrade f; ( on tower) garde-fou m; ( handrail) rampe f; ( on ship) bastingage m2) ( for display) ( in shop) présentoir m3) ( for curtains) tringle f4) ( for vehicle) rail m; fig2.to go off the rails — dérailler (colloq)
rails plural noun ( on racetrack) corde f3.rail strike — grève f des cheminots
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['bænistə]1) ((often plural) the handrail of a staircase and the posts supporting it.) rampe2) (one of the posts supporting the handrail.) barreau -
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A n1 (for protection, support) ( in fence) barreau m ; ( on balcony) balustrade f ; (on bridge, tower) parapet m, garde-fou m ; ( handrail) rampe f ; ( on ship) bastingage m ;C modif [network, traffic, transport] ferroviaire ; [journey, travel] en train ; rail strike grève f des cheminots ; rail ticket billet m de train.to go off the rails dérailler ○.■ rail off:▶ rail [sth] off, rail off [sth] séparer [qch] par un grillage [areas] ; entourer [qch] d'un grillage [area].
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handrail — hand rail n. a rail[1] at the side of staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling; shaped so as to be conveniently gripped with the hand; as, please hold onto the handrail when crossing the walkway. Syn: bannister, banister, balustrade,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handrail — [hand′rāl΄] n. a rail serving as a guard or support to be held by the hand, as along a staircase or ramp … English World dictionary
Handrail — Handrails are railings used on stairways and escalators. [cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/handrail|title=Dictionary.com|accessdate=2007 06 26] They are designed to be grasped by the hand while ascending or descending the… … Wikipedia
Handrail — Lipslide am Handrail Der englische Begriff Handrail (im Deutschen: Handlauf) wird im Deutschen von Skateboardern und Aggressive Skatern im Streetskating verwendet. Sie sliden und Grinden am Rail (Stange) und überwinden so eine Treppe. Dabei wird… … Deutsch Wikipedia
handrail — n. 1) to grasp a handrail 2) to hold on to a handrail * * * [ hændreɪl] to grasp a handrail to hold on to a handrail … Combinatory dictionary
handrail — UK [ˈhændˌreɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms handrail : singular handrail plural handrails a long bar that you can hold on to for support, for example at the side of stairs … English dictionary
handrail — [[t]hæ̱ndreɪl[/t]] handrails N COUNT A handrail is a long piece of metal or wood which is fixed near stairs or places where people could slip and fall, and which people can hold on to for support … English dictionary
handrail — noun Date: 1725 a narrow rail for grasping with the hand as a support … New Collegiate Dictionary
handrail — /hand rayl /, n. a rail serving as a support or guard at the side of a stairway, platform, etc. [1785 95; HAND + RAIL1] * * * … Universalium
handrail — noun A rail which can be held, such as on the side of a staircase, ramp or other walkway, and serving as a support or guard … Wiktionary
Handrail — Поручень; Ограждение … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии