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Economy wall
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A brick wall, 4 in. (10 cm) thick, back-mortared and strengthened at intervals by vertical pilasters to support floor or roof framing.
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Economy, английский
- Экономика; экономия; народное хозяйство (в снс; конечная единица учета, которая понимается как копия частной компании с многочисленными подразделениями; подразделяется на объединения экономических единиц), см. economic units
- Хозяйство; экономика (в сяс); народное хозяйство (в смп)
- N экономия linguistic ~ языковая экономия
- A term expressive of the system and internal arrangement pursued in a ship.
Economy (mode), английский
Режим полета с минимальным расходом топлива
Economy brick, английский
A cored, modular brick whose nominal dimensions are 4 in. by 4 in. by 8 in. (10.16 cm by 10.16 cm by 20.36 cm); actually about 31?2 in. by 31?2 in. by 71?2 in. (8.89 cm by 8.89 cm by 19.05 cm). economy-grade lumber the lowest grade of lumber; intended for work where price is the primary consideration. compare with customgrade lumber and premium-grade lumber.
Economy class syndrome, английский
Same as deep-vein thrombosis (informal )
Economy rate, английский
The least expensive rate for international telephone calls, which is available at different time periods according to the country called.
Economy sector, английский
Сектор экономики (в снс; укрупненный компонент народного хозяйства, основанный на функциональном подразделении объектов на производящие единицы — предприятия — и на потребляющие единицы — домашние хозяйства), см. enterprises sector; households sector
Wall, немецкий
A circle of people meant to keep someone out. example our group made a wall because pasty was coming.
Wall, английский
- Any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.; used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to s
- See "pocket walls"
- A line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.
- A nonbearing masonry in which pier arch
- A which is part of the envelope of a building, thereby having one face exposed to the weather or to earth.
- An exterior , usually of masonry, consisting of an outer and inner withe separated by a continuous air space, but connected together by wire or sheet-metal ties. the dead air space provides improved thermal insulation. cavity flashing
- The side part of an organ or a passage in the body an ulcer formed in the wall of the duodenum. the doctor made an incision in the abdominal wall. they removed a fibroma from the wall of the uterus or from the uterine wall.
- A bank of earth to restrain the current and overflowing of water. (see sea-bank.)
Wall (made of bricks of sun-dried earth and straw) 2. clay, английский
Wall -, английский
Косоур или тетива вдоль стены
Wall accretions, английский
Wall anchor, английский
A wrought-iron clamp, often decorative, on the exterior side of a brick building wall that is connected to the opposite wall by a tie rod to prevent the walls from spreading apart;
Wall arcade, английский
A blind arcade used as an ornamental dressing to a wall.
Wall base, английский
Wall beam, английский
A metal member which acts as a beam anchor.
Wall bearer, английский
Wall bed., английский
Wall boss, английский
Wall box, 1., английский
Wall box., английский
Strengthened, английский
Strengthen, английский
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Queen closer, английский
A brick which has been cut in half along its length; it is of normal thickness but half normal width; used to complete a course or to space normal-sized bricks.
Honeycomb wall, английский
A brick wall having a pattern of openings; equal in thickness to the width of one brick; either gaps are left between stretchers or bricks are omitted to provide openings; used to support floor joists and provide ventilation under floors.
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