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1 ключ свода
1) Construction: key, vault head2) Railway term: crown of arch, soffit of arch3) Metallurgy: quoin -
2 Leibung
Leibung f 1. jamb, scuncheon, reveal (Tür, Fenster); 2. flanning (Tür); 3. ARCH intrados, soffit of arch, haunch (Bogenfläche)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Leibung
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3 Gewölbebogen
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4 cimbra
f.1 a wooden frame for constructing an arch.2 the bending of a board. (Nautical)3 inner arch curvature.4 falsework.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cimbrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cimbrar.* * *1 (armazón) centring (US centering)2 (curvatura) soffit* * *cimbra nfArquit1. [armazón] form, centring2. [curvatura] = interior face of an arch -
5 Scheitelbogen
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6 кружала
1) Engineering: arched falsework, cradling, falsework, scaffolding2) Construction: arch falsehood, (опалубочные) arched falsework, camber slip, center cradling, center falsework, center scaffolding, centers, soffit scaffolding, centre, centring3) Railway term: centering4) Mining: stringer -
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8 Untersicht
Untersicht f 1. visible underside, visible underface, underview; 2. ARCH intrados (Gewölbe); 3. soffit (Decken); 4. underside elevation, underside view (Zeichnung)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Untersicht
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soffit — /sof it/, n. Archit. the underside of an architectural feature, as a beam, arch, ceiling, vault, or cornice. [1605 15; < F soffite < It soffitto < VL *suffictus, for L suffixus; see SUFFIX] * * * … Universalium
soffit — sof·fit || sÉ‘fɪt / sÉ’f n. (Architecture) bottom side of a component of a building (staircase, arch, a balcony, overhanging eaves etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
soffit — The underside of an architectural member such as an arch, lintel, cornice, or stairway. (pr. sah fit) Also see intrados … Glossary of Art Terms
soffit — [ sɒfɪt] noun the underside of an architectural structure, such as an arch, a balcony, or overhanging eaves. Origin C17: from Fr. soffite or Ital. soffitto, based on L. suffixus fastened below … English new terms dictionary