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Перевод: abutment
[существительное] межа ; граница ; опора ; контрфорс ; устой ; устой моста; береговой устой; пята свода
Тезаурус:
- This miracle of immense stone buildings pierced by great openings and carved into tracery was only made structurally possible by the engineering development of the stone vault and its consequent abutment.
- There is just sufficient traverse on the axles to allow the limited motion necessary to produce a water-tight abutment, the pressure being maintained as long as may be necessary for the manoeuvring of the vessels.
- The Marley Roof Tile Company has recently introduced an Abutment Ventilation System.
- As already mentioned, the joint between the tanks and the gates at the end of the upper channels was by simple abutment between 7 inch wide flat steel surfaces on the tanks.
- These show the basic French Gothic characteristics of verticality, abutment and good proportion, but the flying buttresses are more slender and more decorated than before, the windows are larger with complex curvilinear tracery in the head, ogee arches and mouldings are found on all members.
- Nave and choir were wide and low, vaulting bays square and flying buttresses uncommon; indeed, the abutment was often internal and invisible.
- The sophisticated scheme of abutment to this immense choir built on sloping ground is not only a remarkable engineering achievement for its day but a creation of great aesthetic beauty.
- They are square in plan and rise sheer to varying heights without ornament, abutment and with few openings.
- But lace was nothing new; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, is a late seventeenth-century English mirror with a delicate border of engraved blue glass in ten sections, each abutment masked by a thin strip of gilt lead coffin lace.
- As the latter progresses and becomes higher, wider and more complex, so does the abutment.
- Its supporting structure is typical for its age; a concrete deck on flat metal deck panels, with cross girders and main supporting beams of riveted plate girders spanning onto stone abutment walls.
- The low pitched timber roof of the basilica type church had to be replaced by stone vaults for safety and durability, and extension of size of the vaulting system itself (see p. 81) depended on arched support of a specific type and adequate wall abutment.
- Designed to allow ventilation at the apex of lean-to roofs the new Abutment Ventilation System utilises the major components of Marley's Ventilated Dry Ridge System with the addition of a lead support strip.
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