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1 фундамент
basis, base, basement, bed, bottom, footing, foundation, sole, substructure, understructure* * *фунда́мент м.
foundation, substructure, base (footing)бето́нный фунда́мент — concrete foundationподводи́ть бето́нный фунда́мент — float the site with a concrete raftфунда́мент в ви́де плиты́ — slab foundationфунда́мент в ви́де ро́стверка — floating [raft] foundationфунда́мент глубо́кого заложе́ния — deep foundationжё́сткий фунда́мент — rigid foundationфунда́мент инструме́нта — instrument baseквадра́тный фунда́мент — square foundationкессо́нный фунда́мент — caisson footingкольцево́й фунда́мент — ring foundationконсо́льный фунда́мент — cantilever footingле́нточный фунда́мент — strip foundation; continuous footingфунда́мент маши́н — machine bearer, machine foundationфунда́мент на есте́ственном основа́нии — direct foundationфунда́мент на опускны́х коло́дцах — shaft foundationфунда́мент неглубо́кого заложе́ния — shallow foundationнепреры́вный фунда́мент — continuous footingотде́льный фунда́мент — isolated foundation, isolated footingпило́нный фунда́мент — pier footingпло́ский фунда́мент — flat foundationфунда́мент под сте́ны — foundation wallsпрямоуго́льный фунда́мент — rectangular footingсва́йный фунда́мент — piles foundationсейсмосто́йкий фунда́мент — earthquake-proof foundationсплошно́й фунда́мент — mat footingспусково́й фунда́мент мор. — ground waysступе́нчатый фунда́мент — benched foundationфунда́мент с уши́ренным основа́нием — spread footingша́хтный фунда́мент — pit foundation -
2 фундамент
м. foundation, substructure, baseленточный фундамент — strip foundation; continuous footing
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