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1 truss frame with truss below
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > truss frame with truss below
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2 truss frame with truss on top
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > truss frame with truss on top
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3 truss up
◆ truss upvt▪ to \truss up up ⇆ sb jdn fesseln* * *vt sep (COOK)chicken etc dressieren; (inf) person fesseln -
4 truss
truss I v 1. KONST stützen, absteifen; unterstützen (durch Dachbinder); 2. KONST halten, befestigen, mit Sprengwerk versehen; verstärken truss II 1. BT Binder m, Gebinde n (Sparrendach); 2. BT, TK Fachwerk n; Fachwerkbinder m (Träger); 3. TK Hängewerk n, Sprengwerk n; 4. TK Versteifungsjoch n; 5. BT Konsole fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > truss
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5 truss bridge
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6 truss frame
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7 truss frame work
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8 truss gallery
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9 truss girder
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10 truss girder bridge
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11 truss head
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12 truss head rivet
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13 truss member
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14 truss rafter
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15 truss spacing
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16 truss stanchion
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17 truss support
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18 truss bridge
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19 truss arch
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > truss arch
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20 truss bar
truss bar Fachwerkstab mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > truss bar
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truss|ing — «TRUHS ihng», noun. 1. the timbers, girders, or other supports, forming a truss. 2. a brace or support consisting of a truss or trusses. 3. trusses collectively. 4. the act or process of strengthening or supporting with a truss or trusses … Useful english dictionary
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truss´er — truss «truhs», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to tie; fasten; bind: »to truss up a bundle of plants. We trussed the burglar up and called the police. 2. to fasten the wings or legs of (a fowl or small animal) with skewers or twine in preparation for… … Useful english dictionary
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truss — [trus] vt. [ME trussen < OFr trousser, to bundle together, pack < ? VL * torsare < * torsus, for L tortus, pp. of torquere, to twist: see TORT] 1. to tie, bind, or bundle: often with up 2. to skewer or bind the wings and legs of (a fowl) … English World dictionary