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truss [trʌs][+ prisoner] ligoter* * *[trʌs] 1.1) ( of hay) botte f2) Medicine bandage m herniaire3) Construction armature f, ferme f2.transitive verb2) Construction armer•Phrasal Verbs:- truss up -
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truss [trʌs](b) Building industry armer, renforcer2 noun(b) Building industry ferme f►► truss bridge pont m à fermes(prisoner) ligoter; (poultry) trousser;∎ trussed up like a chicken ficelé comme un poulet -
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truss up [something], truss [something] up brider, trousser [chicken]; ligoter [person]; botteler [hay] -
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pont machinerieGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > truss
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armature f, armature de poutre f, charpente en treillis f, charpente triangulée f, ferme f, ferme de toit f, portique m, poutre triangulée f, structure en treillis f, système triangulé m, treillis mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > truss
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(to tie or bind tightly: She trussed the chicken and put it in the oven; The burglars trussed up the guards.) ficeler -
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barre cintrée f, barre coudée f, barre pliée f, barre recourbée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > truss bar
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noeud mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > truss joint
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14 truss panel
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Ibielle fIIDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > truss rod
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16 truss-beam
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См. также в других словарях:
Truss — Truss, n. [OE. trusse, F. trousse, OF. also tourse; perhaps fr. L. tryrsus stalk, stem. Cf. {Thyrsus}, {Torso}, {Trousers}, {Trousseau}.] 1. A bundle; a package; as, a truss of grass. Fabyan. [1913 Webster] Bearing a truss of trifles at his back … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Truss — Truss, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trussing}.] [F. trousser. See {Truss}, n.] 1. To bind or pack close; to tie up tightly; to make into a truss. Shak. [1913 Webster] It [his hood] was trussed up in his wallet. Chaucer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Truss — steht für: Trage und Aufbaukonstruktionen in der Veranstaltungstechnik, siehe Traverse (Veranstaltungstechnik) Truss ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Lynne Truss (* 1955), englische Autorin und Journalistin Warren Truss (* 1948),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
truss — truss; truss·er; un·truss; … English syllables
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
truss — ► NOUN 1) a framework of rafters, posts, and struts which supports a roof, bridge, or other structure. 2) a padded belt worn against the skin to support a hernia. 3) a large projection of stone or timber, typically one supporting a cornice. 4)… … English terms dictionary
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
Truss — (engl., spr. tröss, »Bündel, Bund«), ein Gewicht, besonders für Stroh und Heu, 36 im Load des englischen Handelsgewichtes: für Stroh 36, trockenes Heu 56 und Heu bis 4. Sept. 60 Pounds avdp … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
truss — index bear (support) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
truss — (n.) c.1200, collection of things bound together, from O.Fr. trousse, torse, of unknown origin, perhaps from V.L. *torciare to twist. Meaning surgical appliance to support a rupture, etc. first attested 1540s. Sense of framework for supporting a… … Etymology dictionary
Truss — For other uses, see Truss (disambiguation). In architecture and structural engineering, a truss is a structure comprising one or more triangular units constructed with straight members whose ends are connected at joints referred to as nodes.… … Wikipedia