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Setback buttress
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A buttress near but not at the corner of a building.
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Buttress, английский
- Ridge of wood that develops in the angle between a lateral root and the butt of a tree, which may extend up the stem to a considerable height (16).
- A ridge of wood developed in the angle between a lateral root and the butt of a tree, which may extend up the stem to a considerable height.
- In fortification. (see counterforts.)
- A prominent feature that juts out from a rock or mountain.
Buttress -, английский
Ступенчатая откосная дрена
Buttress connection, английский
Соединение бурильных труб, имеющих трапециевидную резьбу с
Buttress dam, английский
Buttress thread tool joint, английский
Эамковое ооединеахе о трапецеидальной ревьбой (предназначено для соединения труб больших диаметров)
Buttress threads, английский
Buttress tower, английский
A tower which flanks an arched entrance and acts, or appears to act, as a buttress.
Setback, английский
- The minimum distance between a reference line (usually a property line) and a building, or portion thereof, as required by ordinance or code.
- [1] general; something which hinders progress. [2] gunnery; a term for the inertial force which arms a fuse when a projectile is fired.
- Отступ (от красной линии); уступ фасада; обрез стены
- The distance a building must be set back from the property lines in accordance with local zoning ordinances or deed restrictions.
Setback line, английский
Setback thermostat, английский
- A thermostat with a clock which can be programmed to come on or go off at various temperatures and at different times of the day/week. usually used as the heating or cooling system thermostat.
- A state-of-the-art electronic thermostat with a built-in memory that can be programmed for different temperature settings at different times of the day.
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Lateral buttress, английский
A buttress that stands at one corner of a building.
Strap joint, английский
A butt joint between two pieces that are secured by a riveted strap between them.
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