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1 анкерная опора
1) Military: pulloff pole2) Engineering: anchor block, anchor mast, anchor pole, anchor structure, anchor support, anchor tower, anchorage bearing, anchorage shoe, anchoring pole, anchoring tower, dead-end structure, pull-off pole, span pole, strain structure, strain support, strain tower, strutted pole3) Construction: anchor pier, anchorage block, anchoring support, stout pole4) Railway term: end pole, pole with strut, stay pole, stayed pole, strain pole, struts pole, terminal pole, tower (контактной сети)5) Makarov: anchor, anchorage, dead-end pole6) Electrical engineering: dead-end support (ВЛ) -
2 опора с подкосом
1) Engineering: strut pole, strutted pole2) Railway term: struts pole -
3 ὑποτύπτω
A strike or push down, κοντῷ ὑ. ἐς λίμνην push down into the lake with a pole, Hdt.2.136; ὑποτύπτουσα.. φιάλῃ <ἐς> τοῦ χρυσοῦ τὴν θήκην dipping with a cup into.., Id.3.130; ὑποτύψας τούτῳ (sc. ἡμίσει ἀσκοῦ) ἀντλέει he draws it dipping with the vessel into the water, Id.6.119;οἱ χῆνες ὑ. ὥσπερ ταῖς ἄμαις.. τοῖν ποδοῖν Ar.Av. 1145
.2 strike downwards with the feet, strut, χέρσῳ (codd., χερσαῖ' Maass) ὑπέτυψε κορώνη struts upon the land, Arat.950:— [voice] Med., gush downwards, of wine,ὅπως ὑπετύψατο ληνοῦ Nic.Al. 163
.II strike underneath, Placit.3.15.11 ([voice] Pass.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποτύπτω
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