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Перевод: centering
[существительное] центрирование; центровка ; кружало; опалубка
Тезаурус:
- The Romans mixed it with an aggregate of broken stone, marble, brick and lava, and poured it over wood centering and into brick compartments.
- The barrel vault of semi-circular section was used for smaller buildings and was generally divided into rectangular compartments, with brick construction supported on wood centering and then filled in with concrete.
- Bristol led after five minutes when Dziekanowski held off a challenge before centering accurately to the far post, where Rosenior headed powerfully home to mark his first full appearance for the club.
- The Gothic vault is a framework of stone ribs which support thin stone panels filled in later over the centering.
- If that sounds nauseatingly juvenile, it had a certain aptness in the Fifties when marriage was for many an institution for recreating one's childhood and centering life once more on the nursery.
- Thoroughly researched discussion of major themes in Bellows's work, centering on his painting of the excavation of the foundations of Pennsylvania Station, New York, his boxing pieces and his depictions of working class life in and around New York City.
- Centering on five basic questions
- "In general, we found that most of the errors are reasonable confusions between similar words or sequences of words, such as arriving arrive in, were in weren't, on first Connifer's, that are in centering .
- The material was poured on to hemispherical centering in which the coffered panels had been inserted.
- Howard Danford and Max Shirley call education "a vitally important process involving the mind and emphasizing intellectual development, while recreation is a relatively insignificant operation centering around the body, amusement, fun and frivolity" (1970, p.26).
- The concrete was poured between boards to make walls and over centering for arches and vaults.
- The various groups keep a fairly sharp difference between them, centering their activities, not least through the exigencies of the two languages, in their own areas: essentially in the East (French) and West (English - which includes the large Scottish and "other" cultural elements).
- IX Building a brick and concrete arch over wood centering
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