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1 внутренняя несущая стена
bearing partition, interior load bearing wallРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > внутренняя несущая стена
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2 внутренняя несущая стена
1) Engineering: interior load-bearing wall, load-bearing partition, nonloadbearing partition2) Construction: bearing partition, interior load bearing wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренняя несущая стена
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3 стена
side, wall* * *стена́ ж.
wallвозводи́ть сте́ну — erect [make, raise] a wallоблицо́вывать сте́ну — ( работающей облицовкой) face a wall; ( неработающей облицовкой) veneer a wallперевя́зывать сте́ну — bond a wall (to …)придава́ть стене́ жё́сткость — stiffen a wallвну́тренняя стена́ — interior wallстена́ вы́работки горн. — wall of a workingосту́кивать сте́ну вы́работки — jowl the wall of a workingглуха́я стена́ — blank [dead] wallзаполня́ющая стена́ — curtain [filler, enclosure, panel] wallкапита́льная стена́ — main wallмоноли́тная стена́ — cast-in-place [cast-in-situ] wallнару́жная стена́ — exterior wallненесу́щая стена́ — non (load-)bearing wallнесу́щая стена́ — (load-)bearing wallоблицо́ванная стена́ — ( с работающей облицовкой) faced wall; ( с неработающей облицовкой) veneered wallподпо́рная стена́ — retaining wallстена́ ручно́й кла́дки — masonry wallстена́ ручно́й кла́дки, кирпи́чная — brick masonry wallсамонесу́щая стена́ — self-bearing wallсбо́рная стена́ — prefabricated wallфунда́ментная стена́ — foundation [foot] wall
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