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Flying buttress

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A characteristic feature of gothic construction, in which the lateral thrusts of a roof or vault are taken up by a straight bar of masonry, usually sloping, carried on an arch, and a solid pier or buttress sufficient to receive the thrust. flying form 427




Buttress, английский
  1. 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).

  2. 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.

  3. In fortification. (see counterforts.)

  4. 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.


Fly, английский
  1. Soar, hover, flit, wing, flee, waft, glide, coast, skim, sail, cruise

  2. P. флай (о. новая гвинея, папуа-новая гвинея)

  3. Flyable

  4. Flying

  5. Under/fly out (trajectory) траектория наведения (снаряда) ниже или вне баллистической траектории

  6. Флюгарка

  7. [1] the length of a flag from the hoist to its outer edge. [2] if an ensign, the length from union to outer edge. [3] the outer edge itself. [4] the half of a flag furthest from the pole or mast. [5] a masthead wind direction indicator. [6] merchantmen “fly” their flags (as opposed to rn ships which “wear” them, and usn ships which “display” them). fly-boat: [1] a small, fast, sailing vessel. [2] a flatbottomed dutch sailing vessel, distinguished by a high stern resembling a gothic turret. fly-by-wire: a system in which primary maneuvering control of submarines is achieved by replacing traditional hydraulic and mechanical systems with computers and software that transmit command signals, via redundant fiber optic cable networks, to control surfaces. with this system, the four traditional submarine watch stations can be reduced to two chief petty officers serving as pilot and co-pilot. in place of traditional wheeled control yokes, each pilot operates a flat-panel touch screen (or joystick) to input orders. control algorithms in the computer system then direct the submarine to the desired course and depth. secondary mechanical indicators—a gauge for depth measurement, an inclinometer to indicate pitch, and a clinometer to show heel or roll—are only required to backup primary digital indicators on the flat panel displays.

  8. Fly or flying (icao)


Fly, русский
    Лететь, выполнение полета, летящий


Fly, английский

Fly, шведский

Fly, датский

Fly (flew, flown), английский

Fly (v.), английский

Fly - over, английский

Fly ash, английский
  1. The finely divided residue resulting from the combustion of ground or powdered coal, transported from the firebox through the boiler by flue gases.

  2. All particulate matter that is carried in a gas stream, especially in stack gases at a coal-fired plant for the generation of electric power; also name given to sediments from the same source, stock piled in settling ponds or spoil piles. sw & gg


Fly ash cement, английский

Fly ash concrete, английский
    Concrete that contains fly ash as the aggregate.


Fly back, английский
    A bad habit in which a horse will suddenly pull back, often resulting in a broken halter or tie.


Fly back period, английский
    The time taken for a signal to move from the end of a field, frame or line to the start of the next field frame or line. also called the retrace period.


Fly bar, английский

Characteristic, английский
  1. Property that helps to distinguish between items of a given population (3)

  2. A quality which allows something to be recognised as different  cancer destroys the cell’s characteristics.  adjective being a typical or distinguishing quality  symptoms characteristic of anaemia  the inflammation is characteristic of shingles.

  3. N характеристика (см. тж. portrayal) articulatory ~ артикуляторная характеристика perceptual ~ перцептивная характеристика, характеристика восприятия

  4. Характерная особенность, признак; характеристика, особенность ~s of the loading особенности [параметры] нагружение (конструкции)

  5. The characteristic dimension dc


Construction, французский

Sufficient, английский
    Достаточный


Scored finish, английский
    A characteristic of a building unit having faces which have been grooved during the manufacturing process.


Open chapel, английский
    A chapel, one side of which faces the open air. open-cell foam a cellular plastic in which there is a predominance of interconnected cells.