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[существительное]
контрфорс ; подпорка ; подпора ; бык (опора) ; опора ; устой ; поддержка ;
[глагол]
поддерживать; подпирать; служить опорой


Тезаурус:

  1. Visitors enter the slate-floored reception area up a slight ramp from the door - the tall, interior brick elevation, with its curiously convoluted buttress, slides away to the left.
  2. Wardens had a general responsibility for keeping the king's peace within his bailiwick, and in times of rebellion or disturbance he was naturally an important buttress of royal authority.
  3. Sometimes commitments are made to those outside marriage in order to buttress a wavering commitment to the self.
  4. A little bit further up (or is it down?) the valley on Freda's Buttress, M. Evans and A. Thornton have been "Frolic" ing around on the rightward starting corner at the lefthand end of the buttress, the result being E5 4c.
  5. Over on the Far West Buttresses, Ian Lloyd-Jones and Clive Stephenson added Clog Dancing, E2 5a/b, 5c which takes a line left of Farfallino, and A Fistful Of Pockets, E3 5c, which follows the obvious weakness on the left-hand side of the buttress.
  6. The cliffs of Lizard Point offer worthwhile easier climbs such as Sirius (Severe), but some miles further along the coast are bigger and more serious ramparts of soapstone at Vellan Head, where Hidden Buttress has distinctly Gogarth-like qualities.
  7. George "F" Scuza climbed SNP, HVS on Sheep Fank Buttress and Pay No Poll Tax, E2 5b, 5b, a line through Spauchle on Repton Buttress.
  8. In terms of new routes, few have been a prolific as Rab Anderson: On Church Door Buttress in Glen Coe he climbed the line right of the existing routes to give The Last Crusade, E3, 5a, 5c, 5c, which like the other lines here, is on superb (though in most summers dripping) rock.
  9. There is plenty of lore and legend from Whitehall and Westminster to buttress the case for an imperious premiership.
  10. The call for education to buttress democracy by inculcating into young people the principles of citizenship became increasingly exaggerated and, in some senses, melodramatic.
  11. Graham watched in horror as Iain slid down a rocky buttress, and then waited on a ledge for 12 hours until rescued by the RAF.
  12. Brian was Adventuring, scaling Junior Buttress or wobbling in a canoe, probably falling off or drowning.
  13. Cross over the (at times boggy) moor towards the facing buttress of the Queen.

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