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1 trellis mast
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > trellis mast
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2 trellis mast
Морской термин: решётчатая мачта -
3 trellis mast
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4 trellis mast
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5 trellis mast
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6 mast
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7 trellis tower
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8 treillis mast
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9 решётчатая мачта
1) Naval: cage mast, trellis mast2) Engineering: derrick-style mast, lattice mast, trellis tower, trussed pole3) Construction: girder polarized, lattice tower, latticed column, stayed polarized, trussed polarized4) Railway term: lattice column5) Oil: girder pole, lattice column mast6) Makarov: lattice pole -
10 решетчатая мачта
1) Naval: cage mast, trellis mast2) Engineering: derrick-style mast, lattice mast, trellis tower, trussed pole3) Construction: girder polarized, lattice tower, latticed column, stayed polarized, trussed polarized4) Railway term: lattice column5) Oil: girder pole, lattice column mast6) Makarov: lattice pole -
11 Gittermast
Gittermast m 1. KONST, TK lattice-form mast; 2. KONST, ST, TK lattice mast; 3. braced steel mast, braced steel tower, trellis mast; 4. ARCH pylonDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Gittermast
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12 traliccio
"latticework;Fachwerk;treliça"* * *m (pl -cci) electronics pylontechnology trellis* * *traliccio s.m.2 ( struttura di sostegno) trellis, lattice, latticework: trave a traliccio, lattice girder; palo a traliccio, pylon.* * *1) (struttura di sostegno) lattice; (per rampicanti) trellis2) el. pylon3) rad. tel. mast* * *tralicciopl. -ci /tra'litt∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 (struttura di sostegno) lattice; (per rampicanti) trellis2 el. pylon3 rad. tel. mast. -
13 climb
I [klaɪm]1) (ascent) salita f., arrampicata f.; (of rockface) scalata f.it's a steep climb to the top of the tower — c'è una scala molto ripida per salire in cima alla torre
2) (steep hill) salita f.3) aer. salita f.4) fig. (rise) ascesa f.II 1. [klaɪm]1) [car, person] salire [ hill]; scalare [cliff, mountain]; [ person] arrampicarsi su, salire su [mast, wall, tree]; arrampicarsi su [ rope]; salire su [ ladder]; salire [ staircase]2.to climb down — discendere [ rockface]
to climb into — salire in [ car]
to climb over — scavalcare [ fence]
to climb up — salire su [ladder, tree]; salire [ steps]
3) (slope up) [path, road] salire4) (increase) [birthrate, price, temperature] salire, aumentare•* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) arrampicarsi2) (to rise or ascend.) salire2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) salita, ascesa2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) arrampicata, scalata•- climber* * *climb /klaɪm/n.1 arrampicata; salita; scalata; ascensione3 (aeron.) salita4 (fig.) salita; ascesa; scalata: the climb of the dollar, la salita del dollaro; the long climb out of the recession, la lunga risalita dalla recessione; climb to power, ascesa al potere● (aeron.) climb indicator, variometro □ (aeron.) climb-out, salita; il prender quota ( al decollo) □ (aeron.) rate of climb, velocità ascensionale.♦ (to) climb /klaɪm/A v. t.1 arrampicarsi su; salire (su); ( alpinismo) scalare: to climb a tree [a rope], arrampicarsi su un albero [una corda]; to climb a hill, salire su (per) una collina; to climb a mountain, salire su un monte; scalare una montagna; to climb a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli; to climb the stairs, salire le scale2 salire (per gradi) in ( una classifica, ecc.): His CD climbed the charts, il suo cd è salito in classificaB v. i.1 ( anche di pianta) salire; arrampicarsi: We climbed on in silence, abbiamo continuato a salire in silenzio; to climb onto a table, salire su un tavolo; The ivy has climbed up the wall, l'edera s'è arrampicata su per il muro4 (seguito da avv. o compl.) salire, scendere ( con difficoltà o sforzo): to climb down a cliffside, calarsi lungo un dirupo; to climb into a car, salire in macchina; to climb into bed, infilarsi nel letto; to climb out of a hole, uscire da una buca; to climb out of the window, uscire dalla finestra ( arrampicandosi sul davanzale); to climb over a wall, scavalcare un muro6 (fig.) salire per gradi; arrivare: He has climbed to success, è arrivato al successo; He climbed to power in five years, in cinque anni è riuscito ad arrivare al potere● (fam.) to climb on the bandwagon ► bandwagon □ (fam.) to be climbing the walls, essere agitatissimo; essere fuori di sé.* * *I [klaɪm]1) (ascent) salita f., arrampicata f.; (of rockface) scalata f.it's a steep climb to the top of the tower — c'è una scala molto ripida per salire in cima alla torre
2) (steep hill) salita f.3) aer. salita f.4) fig. (rise) ascesa f.II 1. [klaɪm]1) [car, person] salire [ hill]; scalare [cliff, mountain]; [ person] arrampicarsi su, salire su [mast, wall, tree]; arrampicarsi su [ rope]; salire su [ ladder]; salire [ staircase]2.to climb down — discendere [ rockface]
to climb into — salire in [ car]
to climb over — scavalcare [ fence]
to climb up — salire su [ladder, tree]; salire [ steps]
3) (slope up) [path, road] salire4) (increase) [birthrate, price, temperature] salire, aumentare• -
14 решетъчна мачта
basket mastbasket mastsgirder polegirder poleslattice mastlattice maststrellis towertrellis towersБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > решетъчна мачта
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15 подпорка
1) General subject: bearer, brace, bracket, chock, girder, jamb, jambeau, leg, on shore, post, puncheon, rest, shore, skid, stanchion, stand, strut, supporting piece, tree prop, trellis (для плодовых деревьев), underpinning, upholder, upright3) Naval: crotchet, pylon, saddle pin5) Engineering: adapter brace, cleat, heel rest (для станочных приспособлений), horsing, load backrest, prop stay, raker, rance, spur, stake, stay, strutting piece, support, treble, tree7) Construction: crutch (полотнища обоев, наклеиваемого на потолок), jammer, punch prop, raker pile, raking shore, slip, brob, shoring, staddle8) Railway term: chock block, counter brace, cross brace, undersetting9) Automobile industry: block, pillar, supporting block, toe bearing10) Architecture: counterfort11) Mining: balk, gooder (Krokodil), pit prop, sprag13) Physics: butment14) Oil: buttress15) Food industry: pritch pole16) Mechanic engineering: stay rod18) Automation: chair, stock, support rest19) Arms production: standard20) Makarov: balk (поддерживающая кровлю пласта), bracing, stake (напр. для дерева), stake (напр., для дерева) -
16 climb
climb [klaɪm][+ stairs, steps, slope] monter ; [+ hill] grimper ; [+ tree] grimper dans or sur ; [+ ladder] monter sur or à ; [+ rope] monter à ; [+ mountain] gravira. monter ; [prices, shares, costs] grimper ; (Sport) escalader ; ( = rock-climb) faire de la varappeb. to climb over a wall/an obstacle escalader un mur/un obstacle3. noun4. compoundsa. (from tree, wall) descendreb. ( = abandon one's position) en rabattre* * *[klaɪm] 1.1) ( ascent) ( of hill) escalade f (up de; to jusqu'à); ( of tower) montée f; (of mountain, rockface) ascension f (up de; to jusqu'à)2) ( steep hill) montée f3) Aviation montée f2.transitive verb1) [car, person] grimper [hill]; faire l'ascension de [cliff, mountain]; escalader [lamppost, mast, wall]; grimper à [ladder, rope, tree]; monter [staircase]2) [plant] grimper à [trellis]3.to climb down — descendre [rockface]
to climb into — monter dans [car]
to climb over — enjamber [log, stile]; passer par-dessus [fence, wall]; escalader [debris, rocks]
to climb up — grimper à [ladder, tree]; monter [steps]
2) ( rise) [sun] se lever; [aircraft] monter3) ( slope up) [path, road] monter4) ( increase) monter•Phrasal Verbs: -
17 решетчатая мачта
lattice mast, girder pole, trellis towerРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > решетчатая мачта
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18 climb
A n1 ( ascent) ( of hill) escalade f (up de ; to jusqu'à) ; ( of tower) montée f ; (of mountain, rockface) ascension f (up de ; to jusqu'à) ; it's a steep climb to the top of the tower il y a une montée raide jusqu'en haut de la tour ;3 Aviat montée f ;B vtr1 [car, person] grimper [hill, slope] ; faire l'ascension de [cliff, mountain] ; [person] escalader [lamppost, mast, wall] ; grimper à [ladder, rope, tree] ; monter [steps, staircase] ;C vi1 ( scale) gen grimper (along le long de, to jusqu'à) ; Sport faire de l'escalade ; to climb down descendre [rockface] ; to climb into monter dans [car] ; to climb into bed se mettre au lit ; to climb over ( step over) enjamber [log, stile] ; ( clamber over) passer par-dessus [fence, wall] ; escalader [debris, rocks] ; to climb up grimper à [ladder, tree] ; monter [steps] ;3 ( slope up) [path, road] monter ;to climb the wall US grimper au mur ○. -
19 antenna tower
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