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1 rubble stone masonry
- rubble stone masonry
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > rubble stone masonry
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2 rubble (stone) masonry
Строительство: бутовая кладкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rubble (stone) masonry
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3 rubble stone masonry
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4 free-stone masonry
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > free-stone masonry
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5 masonry
- masonry
- n1. каменная кладка (1. процесс 2. конструкция)
2. монолитный бетон ( стен здания)
- above-grade masonry
- ashlar masonry
- backing masonry
- bastard masonry
- brick masonry
- brick-lined masonry
- concrete masonry
- coursed block masonry
- cyclopean rubble masonry
- cyclopean masonry
- dry masonry
- exposed masonry
- grouted masonry
- hollow masonry
- infilling masonry
- loose masonry
- plain masonry
- quarry-faced masonry
- reinforced masonry
- reticulated masonry
- rubble stone masonry
- rubble masonry
- shoved masonry
- solid masonry
- stone masonry
- tile masonry
- uncoursed rubble masonry
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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- block-in-course masonry - brick masonry - cement-rubble masonry - clinker masonry - concrete masonry - cyclopean masonry - dressed masonry - dry masonry - free-stone masonry - loose masonry - pick-and-dip masonry - plain masonry - racked-joint masonry - reinforced brick masonry - rustic masonry - stone masonry - stone-faced masonry - tile masonry - two-division masonry - vaulting masonry - winter masonry* * *1. каменная кладка (1. процесс 2. конструкция)2. монолитный бетон ( стен здания)- above-grade masonry
- ashlar masonry
- backing masonry
- bastard masonry
- brick masonry
- brick-lined masonry
- concrete masonry
- coursed block masonry
- cyclopean rubble masonry
- cyclopean masonry
- dry masonry
- exposed masonry
- grouted masonry
- hollow masonry
- infilling masonry
- loose masonry
- plain masonry
- quarry-faced masonry
- reinforced masonry
- reticulated masonry
- rubble stone masonry
- rubble masonry
- shoved masonry
- solid masonry
- stone masonry
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Ashlar masonry
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bastard masonry
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bearing-out masonry
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block-in-course masonry
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brick masonry
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brick-lined masonry
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coarse masonry
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concrete masonry
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cyclopean masonry
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dressed masonry
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dry masonry
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exposed masonry
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glass-block masonry
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grouted masonry
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herringbone masonry
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loose masonry
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quarry-stone masonry
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random masonry
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range masonry
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refractory masonry
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reinforced masonry
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rough masonry
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rubble masonry
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rustic masonry
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noun (stone(work): He was killed by falling masonry.) albañilería, mamposteríatr['meɪsənrɪ]1 (Freemasonry) masonería, francmasonería1) bricklaying: albañería fn.• albañilería s.f.• cantería s.f.• masonería s.f.• sillería s.f.'meɪsṇri, 'meɪsənrimass noun ( Const) ( craft of mason) albañilería f; ( stone masonry) mampostería f['meɪsnrɪ]N1) (=building trade) albañilería f2) (=stonework) mampostería f3) (=rubble) escombros mpl4) (=freemasonry) masonería f, francmasonería f* * *['meɪsṇri, 'meɪsənri]mass noun ( Const) ( craft of mason) albañilería f; ( stone masonry) mampostería f -
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1. n бут, булыжник, рваный камень2. n ледяной валун3. n горн. штыбСинонимический ряд:1. fragments (noun) fragments; moraine; rock2. gravel (noun) gravel; masonry; stone3. rubbish (noun) debris; destruction; rubbish; ruins; trash; wreckage -
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1. каменная кладкаmegalithic masonry — крупная, частично циклопическая кладка
rustic masonry — кладка из неотёсанного камня, рустовка
2. монолитный бетонabove-grade masonry — наземная кладка; кладка выше нулевой отметки
dry masonry — кладка «насухо», сухая кладка
loose masonry — кладка «насухо», сухая кладка
reinforced masonry — армированная каменная кладка, армокаменная конструкция
stone masonry — каменная кладка; кладка из природного камня
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каменная крепь; каменный, кирпичный•
- concrete masonry
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бутовый камень, бут; каменные обломки, рваный каменьregular-coursed rubble — рядовая бутовая кладка, бутовая кладка ровными рядами
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megalithic masonry — крупная, частично циклопическая кладка
stone masonry — каменная кладка; кладка из природного камня
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nCONST for building escombro m, piedra de machaqueo f, piedra machacada fGEOL detritos m pl, material detrítico m, detritus mPETROL ripio m -
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1) Техника: бутовая кладка, забутовка2) Строительство: (stone) бутовая кладка, циклопическая кладка3) Горное дело: сухая каменная кладка -
16 rubble toe wall
stone wall — каменная стена, каменная ограда
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rubble toe wall
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17 rough rubble
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18 snecked rubble
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19 uncoursed rubble
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > uncoursed rubble
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20 бутовая кладка
1) General subject: rubblework2) Engineering: coarse masonry, moellon, quarry stone masonry, quarry-stone bond, quarry-stone masonry, quarrystone bond, ragwork, random ashlar, random bond, random rubble, rockwork, rough masonry, rubbework, rubble, rubble masonry, snecking3) Construction: free-stone masonry, rough rubble, rough walling, rubble (stone) masonry, rubblework (конструкция), stone masonry, pack4) Railway term: rag work (из плитняка)5) Architecture: rag-work (rag work)6) Mining: packed waste (из кусков пустой породы), packing, packwall, rubblework7) Makarov: rag-work
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