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Pilier
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Pier, английский
- Goodbye, seeya, etc. example mike quickly said pier to his friends as he drove away.
- A column or post supporting a superstructure such as floor bearers, beams, etc., or an internal support for a bridge.
- A column of masonry, usually rectangular in horizontal cross section, used to support other structural members. also see caisson.
- Pacific island ecosystems at risk
- A raised structure, typically supported by widely spread piles or pillars, used industrially for loading and unloading commercial ships, receationally for walking and housing attractions at a seaside resort, or as a structure for use by boatless fishermen. the lighter structure of a pier contrasts with the more solid foundations of a quay or the closely spaced piles of a wharf. in north america, the term "pier" used alone connotes either a pier used (or formerly used) by commercial shipping or one used for fishing, while in europe the term used alone connotes a recreational pier at a seaside resort.
- Пирс, причал, мол, волнолом, дамба, piling
- A quay; also a strong mound projecting into the sea, to break the violence of the waves.
- [1] an iron or wooden structure on piles projecting into the sea. [2] the support for a bridge or other structure over water.
- A loading platform that extends at an angle from the shore.
- A man made structure extending from the shore against which vessels may lie to load or unload cargo.
Quai, французский
Railway platform, английский
Pier, английский
A loading platform extending at an angle from the shore.
Целик, русский
- Прицельное приспособление в совокупности с мушкой, пластина сложной формы с прорезью.
- , часть залежи (пласта) полезного ископаемого, не извлеченная в процессе разработки месторождения.
- Прицел.
- Нетронутая часть горного массива, оставленная между выработками с целью предотвращения смещения грунтовой толщи над ними
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Pile, английский
- A wood, metal or concrete pole driven into the bottom. craft may be made fast to a pile; it may be used to support a pier (see piling) or a float.
- A long timber, concrete or steel structural element that is driven or otherwise embedded into the ground for the purpose of supporting a structure.
- A structural timber driven deep into soil or rock to provide a secure foundation for structures.
- A long, heavy timber, round or square, that is driven deep into the ground to provide a secure foundation for structures built on soft, wet, or submerged sites (for example,
- A pyramid of shot or shell.—to pile arms, is to plant three fire-locks together, and unite the ramrods, to steady the outspread butt-ends of the pieces resting on the ground. a pile is also a beam of wood driven into the ground to form by a number a solid foundation for building upon. a sheeting-pile has more breadth than thickness, and is much used in constructing coffer-dams.
- A flat or cylindrical column, driven into the ground to provide support and protection for a structure such as a pier.
Pier, английский
- Goodbye, seeya, etc. example mike quickly said pier to his friends as he drove away.
- A column or post supporting a superstructure such as floor bearers, beams, etc., or an internal support for a bridge.
- A column of masonry, usually rectangular in horizontal cross section, used to support other structural members. also see caisson.
- Pacific island ecosystems at risk
- A raised structure, typically supported by widely spread piles or pillars, used industrially for loading and unloading commercial ships, receationally for walking and housing attractions at a seaside resort, or as a structure for use by boatless fishermen. the lighter structure of a pier contrasts with the more solid foundations of a quay or the closely spaced piles of a wharf. in north america, the term "pier" used alone connotes either a pier used (or formerly used) by commercial shipping or one used for fishing, while in europe the term used alone connotes a recreational pier at a seaside resort.
- Пирс, причал, мол, волнолом, дамба, piling
- A quay; also a strong mound projecting into the sea, to break the violence of the waves.
- [1] an iron or wooden structure on piles projecting into the sea. [2] the support for a bridge or other structure over water.
- A loading platform that extends at an angle from the shore.
- A man made structure extending from the shore against which vessels may lie to load or unload cargo.
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