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1 skeleton
[ˈskelɪtn] noun1) the bony framework of an animal or person:هَيْكَل الجِسِمThe archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.
2) any framework or outline:هَيْكَل البِناءthe steel skeleton of a building.
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2 каркас здание
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3 здание
building, construction, housing, building structure* * *зда́ние с.
buildingадминистрати́вное зда́ние — office buildingзда́ние без ли́фта — walk-up buildingбурово́е зда́ние ( для размещения и защиты бурового агрегата) — shelterвзрывосто́йкое зда́ние — blast-resistant buildingвысо́тное зда́ние — high-rise buildingзда́ние ГЭС — power houseжелезнодоро́жное зда́ние — брит. railway building; амер. railroad buildingжило́е зда́ние — брит. block of flats; амер. residential building; apartment house; ( на семью) houseзаводско́е зда́ние — factory buildingзда́ние из сбо́рных элеме́нтов — prefabricated buildingкарка́сное зда́ние — skeleton-type buildingмаши́нное зда́ние — power house (of hydroelectric station)многокварти́рное зда́ние — брит. block or flats; амер. apartment houseмногоэта́жное зда́ние — multistorey buildingназе́мное зда́ние горн. — surface buildingобще́ственное зда́ние — public buildingодноэта́жное зда́ние — single-storey buildingпане́льное зда́ние — bearing-wall buildingпромы́шленное зда́ние — industrial buildingсейсмосто́йкое зда́ние — earthquake-proof buildingскладско́е зда́ние — storage building, warehouseстанцио́нное зда́ние — station building -
4 отражение от зданий
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отражение от зданий
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5 каркасное здание
skeleton-type building, skeleton constructionРусско-английский политехнический словарь > каркасное здание
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6 каркас здания
building frame, skeleton of buildingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > каркас здания
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7 скелет на сграда
skeleton of buildingskeletons of buildingБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > скелет на сграда
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8 каркасное здание
1) Engineering: skeleton construction, skeleton-type building2) Construction: frame building, framed building, skeleton building3) Architecture: frame construction, skeleton-type structure -
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с. buildingжелезнодорожное здание — railway building; railroad building
жилое здание — block of flats; residential building; apartment house; house
многоквартирное здание — block or flats; apartment house
пристройка к зданию; расширение здания — building extension
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10 Jenney, William Le Baron
[br]b. 25 September 1832 Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USAd. 15 June 1907 Los Angeles, California, USA[br]American architect and engineer who pioneered a method of steel-framed construction that made the skyscraper possible.[br]Jenney's Home Insurance Building in Chicago was completed in 1885 but demolished in 1931. It was the first building to rise above ten to twelve storeys and was possible because it did not require immensely thick walls on the lower storeys to carry the weight above. Using square-sectioned cast-iron wall piers, hollow cylindrical cast-iron columns on the interior and, across these, steel and cast-iron beams and girders, Jenney produced a load-bearing metal framework independent of the curtain walling. Beams and girders were united by ties as well as being bolted to the vertical members, so providing a strong framework to take the building load. Jenney went on to build in Chicago the Second Leiter Building (1889–91) and, in 1891, the Manhattan Building. He played a considerable part in the planning of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Jenney is accepted as having been the founder of the Chicago school of architecture, and he trained many of the later noted architects and builders of the city, such as William Holabird, Martin Roche and Louis Sullivan.[br]Further ReadingA.Woltersdorf, 1924, "The father of the skeleton frame building", Western Architecture 33.F.A.Randall, 1949, History of the Development of Building Construction in Chicago, Urbana: University of Illinois Press.C.Condit, 1964, The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area 1875–1925, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.DYBiographical history of technology > Jenney, William Le Baron
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11 каркас здания
1) General subject: the frame of a building2) Engineering: building frame3) Construction: carcass work, fabric, skeleton of building, (внешние стены и крыша) arctic shell4) Architecture: building cage, frame of building5) Makarov: cage -
12 каркасное здание с двумя ядрами жёсткости
Engineering: double-core skeleton-type buildingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > каркасное здание с двумя ядрами жёсткости
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13 каркасное здание с центральным ядром жёсткости
Engineering: single-core skeleton-type buildingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > каркасное здание с центральным ядром жёсткости
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14 несущая конструкция
2) Military: (что-либо ограничивающая или защищающая) crib, self-supporting structure4) Construction: LBE, bearing construction, load carrying structure, load-bearing element, load-bearing structure, ossature (покрытия), supporting conduit, supporting construction, supporting framework5) Automobile industry: monocoque construction, support framework, unibody construction, unibody design6) Oil: bearing structure, carrying structure, load-bearing frame, support frame, supporting frame, supporting structure7) Astronautics: carrier, frame structure, load bearing structure, load-carrying structure, primary structure8) Mechanics: carriage9) Household appliances: load-carrying construction10) Oilfield: support structure11) Makarov: bearing frame, boom (антенной решётки), carcase, skeleton12) Building structures: loadbearing structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несущая конструкция
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15 scheletro
"skeleton;Skelett;esqueleto"* * *m skeleton* * *scheletro s.m.1 skeleton: trovarono uno scheletro ben conservato, a well-preserved skeleton was found // è uno scheletro, she is a living skeleton (o she is skin and bones); è ridotta a uno scheletro, she is reduced to a skeleton; quel vecchio pare uno scheletro, that old man is only skin and bones // tenere uno scheletro nell'armadio, (fig.) to have a skeleton in the cupboard2 ( intelaiatura, ossatura) skeleton, frame, framework: lo scheletro di quell'edificio è antico, the frame of that building is very old; si trattava dello scheletro di una nave romana, it was the skeleton of a Roman ship* * *['skɛletro]sostantivo maschile1) anat. skeleton2) colloq. fig. (persona magra) skeleton, bag of bones3) (struttura) skeleton, framework4) (di opera, articolo) skeleton, outline••avere uno scheletro nell'armadio — to have a skeleton in the cupboard BE o closet AE
* * *scheletro/'skεletro/sostantivo m.1 anat. skeleton2 colloq. fig. (persona magra) skeleton, bag of bones3 (struttura) skeleton, framework4 (di opera, articolo) skeleton, outline -
16 каркасна будівля
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17 Gerippe
n; -s, -4. fig. (Gliederung) skeleton, outline; von Aufsatz etc.: framework* * *das Gerippeskeleton; shell; framework* * *Ge|rịp|pe [gə'rɪpə]nt -s, -skeleton; (von Schiff, Flugzeug auch, von Schirm, Gebäude) frame; (von Blatt auch) ribbing; (fig = Grundplan) frameworker ist nur noch ein Gerippe — he's nothing but skin and bones
* * *(an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) shell* * *Ge·rip·pe<-s, ->[gəˈrɪpə]nt1. (Skelett) skeleton2. (innere Struktur) skeleton, frame3. (Grundplan) framework* * *das; Gerippes, Gerippe1) skeletonsie ist bis zum Gerippe abgemagert — (fig.) she has lost so much weight that she is only skin and bones
2) (fig.) framework; (von Schiffen, Gebäuden) skeleton* * *1. skeleton;ein wandelndes Gerippe sein umg be a walking skeleton, be nothing but skin and bones2. umg, fig (dürrer Mensch) bag of bones;zum Gerippe abgemagert reduced to a skeleton* * *das; Gerippes, Gerippe1) skeletonsie ist bis zum Gerippe abgemagert — (fig.) she has lost so much weight that she is only skin and bones
2) (fig.) framework; (von Schiffen, Gebäuden) skeleton* * *- n.ribs (anatomy) n.shell n.skeleton n. -
18 Skelett
n; -s, -e; ANAT. skeleton (auch BOT., ARCHIT.); zum Skelett abgemagert sein be (just) skin and bones* * *das Skelettskeleton* * *Ske|lẹtt [ske'lɛt]nt -(e)s, -e (lit, fig)skeletoner war bis aufs Skelett abgemagert, er war nur noch ein Skelett — he was like a skeleton
* * *das1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) skeleton2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) skeleton* * *Ske·lett<-[e]s, -e>[skeˈlɛt]nt skeletonzum \Skelett abgemagert sein (fig) to be nothing but skin and bonedas reinste [o nur noch ein] \Skelett sein (fig fam) to be little more than a skeleton* * *das; Skelett[e]s, Skelette skeleton* * *zum Skelett abgemagert sein be (just) skin and bones* * *das; Skelett[e]s, Skelette skeleton* * *-e n.skeleton n. -
19 construir
v.1 to build (edificio, barco, muro).2 to construct, to build, to erect, to put up.El capataz construye edificios The foreman constructs buildings.3 to forge, to construct.Elsa construye un futuro para ambos Elsa forges a future for both.* * *1 to construct, build* * *verbto build, construct* * *1. VT1) [+ barco, carretera, hospital] to build2) (Ling, Geom) to construct2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to buildb) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct* * *= build, construct, frame.Ex. Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex. Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.----* construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* construir la base = form + the skeleton.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir una presa = dam.* construir una represa = dam.* construir un dique = dike [dyke].* construir un edificio = construct + building.* construir un embalse = dam.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.* terreno para construir = building site.* terreno sin construir = vacant lot.* terrenos sin construir = vacant land.* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to buildb) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct* * *= build, construct, frame.Ex: Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.
Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex: Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.* construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* construir la base = form + the skeleton.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir una presa = dam.* construir una represa = dam.* construir un dique = dike [dyke].* construir un edificio = construct + building.* construir un embalse = dam.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.* terreno para construir = building site.* terreno sin construir = vacant lot.* terrenos sin construir = vacant land.* * *vt1 ‹edificio/barco/puente› to build2 ‹figura geométrica› to construct3 ‹frases/oraciones› to construct4 ‹sociedad/mundo› to buildconstruir un nuevo mundo to build a new world* * *
construir ( conjugate construir) verbo transitivo
construir verbo transitivo to construct, build
' construir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
edificar
- estar
- fabricar
- hacer
- madera
- suelo
- trabajosa
- trabajoso
- castillo
- construya
English:
build
- concrete
- construct
- customize
- erect
- grant
- kit
- knock up
- lumber
- put up
- raise
- throw up
- tunnel
- dam
* * *construir vt1. [edificio, muro] to build;construyó un mueble para su biblioteca she made a piece of furniture for her library;intentan construir una sociedad más justa they are trying to build a fairer society2. [automóviles, aeronaves] to manufacture;[buque] to build3. [frase, teoría] to construct* * *v/t build, construct* * *construir {41} vt: to build, to construct* * * -
20 ossatura
f bone structurefig, architecture structure* * *ossatura s.f.1 skeleton; bone structure: una persona dall'ossatura grossa, a big-boned person; essere di ossatura minuta, to have small bones (o a slender frame)2 (arch.) frame (work); structure; carcass, carcase: ossatura dell'edificio, building skeleton (o frame); ponte con ossatura in acciaio, bridge with a steel framework3 (fig.) (di discorso ecc.) structure, framework: l'ossatura di un romanzo, the structure of a novel.* * *[ossa'tura]sostantivo femminile1) anat. bone structure, skeleton, frameavere un'ossatura robusta — to be strong-boned, big-boned
2) arch. ing. frame(work), structure, skeleton3) fig. frame, skeleton* * *ossatura/ossa'tura/sostantivo f.1 anat. bone structure, skeleton, frame; avere un'ossatura robusta to be strong-boned, big-boned2 arch. ing. frame(work), structure, skeleton3 fig. frame, skeleton.
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