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1 truss frame
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2 truss frame
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3 truss frame with truss below
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4 truss frame with truss on top
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5 truss frame work
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6 truss frame bridge
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7 common truss frame
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8 composite truss frame
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9 multiple truss frame
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10 simple truss frame
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11 steel truss frame
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12 timber truss frame
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13 trapezoidal truss frame
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14 wooden truss frame
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15 truss
1. noun1) (of roof etc.) Gebälk, das2) (Med.) Bruchband, das2. transitive verbtruss [up] — fesseln
* * *(to tie or bind tightly: She trussed the chicken and put it in the oven; The burglars trussed up the guards.) zäumen, binden* * *[trʌs]I. nII. vt▪ to \truss sb jdn fesselnto \truss poultry Geflügel dressieren* * *[trʌs]1. n2) (BUILD of bridge) Fachwerk nt; (of roof) Gespärre nt; (= single beam) Dachsparren m; (vertical) Dachbalken m2. vt* * *truss [trʌs]A v/ta) bündeln, (fest)schnüren, (zusammen)binden,b) jemanden fesseln2. Geflügel (zum Braten) dressieren3. ARCH stützen, absteifenB s1. MED Bruchband n2. ARCHa) Fachwerk nb) Gebinde n (eines Dachs)c) Sprengwerk n (einer Brücke etc)3. SCHIFF Rack n4. BOT Traube f5. besonders Br (Heu-, Stroh- etc) Bündel n, (-)Ballen m* * *1. noun1) (of roof etc.) Gebälk, das2) (Med.) Bruchband, das2. transitive verbtruss [up] — fesseln
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16 truss
[trʌs] nto \truss sb jdn fesseln;to \truss poultry Geflügel dressieren -
17 over-rigid frame
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18 statically defined frame
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19 member
<tech.gen> (structural part) ■ Konstruktionsglied n<tech.gen> (part of sth.) ■ Teil n
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