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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > raking shore
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on shore — на берег; на берегу; подпорка
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > raking shore
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1) Техника: наклонная подпорка, подкос, распорка2) Строительство: подпорка -
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contrefiche f, étai oblique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > raking shore
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > raking shore
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English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > raking shore
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подкос; подпорка -
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подкос; подпорка; распорка -
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подпорка; подкос -
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Строительство: балка, пропущенная через стену и подпёртая подкосами для крепления -
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балка, пропущенная через стену и подпёртая подкосами -
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1) берег; побережье; береговая зона•to shore up — крепить; подпирать-
back shore
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bilge shore
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breast shore
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dagger shore
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dead shore
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dog shore
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flying shore
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inclined shore
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jack shore
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permanent shore
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raking shore
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ribband shore
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side shore
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skeg shore
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trigger shore
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trip shore
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wale shore
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1) крепление; крепь; монтажная опорная стойка; подпорка3) берег; побережье; береговая зона4) крепить; подпирать•- dead shore - dog shore - flying shore - horizontal shore - jack shore - permanent shore - post shore - raking shoreto shore up — крепить, подпирать
* * *1. монтажная опорная стойка, временная подпорка; стойка опалубки; подкос2. горная крепь3. берег- dead shore
- horizontal shore
- jack shore
- L shore
- multitiered shores
- outrigger shore
- pole shore
- post shore
- single post shore
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