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1 ось опоры
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2 ось опоры
береговой устой, береговая опора — land pier
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3 клеточная опора
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > клеточная опора
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4 ось опоры
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5 ось опоры (моста)
Military: pier axis -
6 столб
1) General subject: belch (огня, дыма), column, pier, pile, pillar, pole, post, pylon, rib, shaft, spout (жидкости, пара, пыли), stake, stanchion, streamer, prop3) Medicine: axis4) American: standard5) Sports: post (у старта или финиша, тж. the starting post, the winning post), (в баскетболе, водном поло) pivot6) Latin: columna7) Military: column (ядерного взрыва), (пылевой или водяной) stem (ядерного взрыва)8) Engineering: leg, mast (обычно с растяжками), pale9) Construction: (анкерный) deadman, purlin post, pyller, steel stanchion, scaffold polarized10) Automobile industry: stock11) Architecture: mast (с растяжками), staff, upright12) Forestry: mine shaft, picket18) Makarov: pillar (воды, воздуха), pillar (природное образование, имеющее форму колонны), stack, stud19) Energy system: support( luminaires) (фонарный столб) -
7 поворотный
1. rotary2. rotatory3. pivoted4. thumb5. turning6. revolvingСинонимический ряд:переломный (прил.) переломный -
8 соединенный мостом
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