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1 podepřený
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2 поддержанный
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3 укрепление стенок
Labor protection: shored -
4 unterstempelt
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5 unterstempelter Träger
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > unterstempelter Träger
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6 apuntalamiento
m.1 underpinning (also figurative).2 propping, bracing, reinforcement, pinning.* * *1 shoring-up, underpinning* * *SM propping-up, underpinning* * ** * ** * *(de un edificio) shoring-up, bracing; (de cimientos) underpinning* * *fue necesario el apuntalamiento de la casa the house had to be shored up -
7 कच्छ
kaccha
<cf. Zd. kasha, voura-kasha, the « wide-shored», the Caspian Sea;
cf. kaksha>;
a mound orᅠ causeway;
watery soil, marshy ground, marsh, morass MBh. Megh. Pañcat. ;
N. of several places e.g.. Cutch Pāṇ. VarBṛS. ;
Cedrela Toona (the timber of which is used for making furniture etc.) L. ;
Hibiscus Populneoides L. ;
a particular part of a tortoise L. ;
a particular part of a boat L. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people (v.l. for kaksha) VP. ;
(as, ā) mf. the hem orᅠ end of a lower garment (tucked into the girdle orᅠ waistband) L., (probably a Prākṛit. form for kaksha);
(ā) f. a cricket L. ;
N. of a plant L. ;
girdle, girth (v.l. for kakshā) Nīlak. on MBh. (ed. Bomb.) IV, 13, 22. ;
- कच्छजा
- कच्छदेश
- कच्छनीर
- कच्छप
- कच्छपक
- कच्छपुट
- कच्छभू
- कच्छरुहा
- कच्छविहार
- कच्छादि
- कच्छान्त
- कच्छालंकार
- कच्छेश्वर
- कच्छेष्ट
- कच्छाटिका
- कच्छटिका
- कच्छाटी
- कच्छार
- कच्छिय
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8 podbočen
pp & adj (poduprt) propped/shored up, abutted, supported; (s rukama na bokovima) hands on hips, with arms akimbo* * *• akimbo -
9 apuntalado
• propped-up• shored -
10 подпертый
buttressedproppedshoredstrutted -
11 apuntalado
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12 مدعوم
مَدْعُوم: مَسْنُودsupported; propped (up), shored up, held up, stayed, sustained, pillared, buttressed, underpinned; staked (out) -
13 مسنود
مَسْنُود: مَدْعُومsupported, propped (up), crutched, stayed, shored up, held up, buttressed, bolstered, sustained; staked (out); consolidated, strengthened, reinforced; corroborated, confirmed -
14 შედგმული
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15 შეუდგა
vshored, underpinned -
16 подкреплять
1. shored2. shore -
17 dayanmak
"1. /a/ to lean on/against; to lean against (something) hard (in order to move it or break it); to bear down on (something). 2. /a/ to be supported by, be buttressed by, be shored up by. 3. /a/ to rely on, trust in. 4. /a/ to be based on, be founded on. 5. to last, endure; /a/ to weather, survive, last out. 6. /a/ to hold out (against); to persevere. 7. /a/ to endure, bear, stand; to put up with. 8. /a/ to reach, get to, arrive at. 9. (for food) to keep, not to spoil. 10. /a/ (for an undesirable situation) to affect (someone), land on (someone´s) doorstep."
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