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21 girder section
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > girder section
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22 girder bridge
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23 girder
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) -
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25 girder casing
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26 girder connection
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27 girder construction
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28 girder joint
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29 girder mast
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30 girder reinforcing
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31 girder section
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32 girder splice
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33 girder top flange
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34 girder-type spreader
English-german engineering dictionary > girder-type spreader
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35 girder bridge
girder bridge[´gə:də¸bridʒ] n гредов мост. -
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37 girder
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38 girder-built underframe
girder-built underframe Brückenträger mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > girder-built underframe
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39 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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40 girder action
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > girder action
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