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Flanked
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Said of a fortification that is defended by another fortification. flanker 1. a dependency or a service wing on a side of a building. 2. from a recess in the side of a medieval bastion, a gun emplacement that commanded the ramparts.
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Руемый, русский
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Fortification, английский
The art by which a place is so fortified that a given number of men occupying it may advantageously oppose a superior force. the same word also signifies the works that cover and defend a place. fortification is defensive when surrounding a place so as to render it capable of defence against besiegers; and offensive when comprehending the various works for conducting a siege. it is natural when it opposes rocks, woods, marshes, ravines, &c., to impede the progress of an enemy; and artificial, when raised by human ingenuity to aid the advantages of the ground. the latter is again subdivided into permanent and field fortification: the one being constructed at leisure and of permanent materials, the other raised only for temporary purposes.
Dependency, английский
- Зависимость
- A subsidiary building near or adjoining a principal structure.
- N зависимость grammar 2 производное от имени существительного или прилагательного. 3 согласный звук, являющийся зубным по месту образования. dependent 36 dialect
- Зависимость; взаимосвязь; взаимозависимость dependency-directed backtracking откат с учетом зависимостей
- A directed relationship between two objects, such as components, objects, or features. for example, if feature a depends on feature b, b is a dependency of a.
Emplacement, французский
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Brittle fracture, английский
- Said of a fracture that takes place with no prior ductile deformation.
- Fracture with little or no plastic deformation.
Dogleg, английский
Said of a facility having one or more right-angled bends, as in a dogleg stair.
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