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Carriage shed
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A rough, roofed structure having one or more open sides; once used as a temporary shelter for horse-drawn carriages, as in the yard of a church. carriageway (brit.) a road designed to carry vehicular as opposed to pedestrian traffic; specifically, the actual traffic lanes of such a road as distinct from median strips or shoulders. carrier 1. a mobile prime mover for transporting construction machines; also may serve as the working base or undercarriage of the machine. 2. a container attached to or hung from a trolley for moving a load from one point to another on a construction site. 3.a carrier angle or carrier bar which supports treads formed from metal grating.
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Carriageway, английский
Проезжая часть (дороги, включая уширения)
Pedestrian, английский
Пешеход
Transporting, английский
Moving a ship by means of hawsers only, from one part of a harbour to another.
Construction, французский
Undercarriage, английский
- The landing gear of a land-based aircraft, including struts, frames, and wheels. a very british word that has limited use in the usa.
- Шасси
- An aircraft’s landing gear.
- Ходовая часть, ходовое 603 undercarriage устройство, ходовая тележка (крана, экскаватора)
- The wheels, axles and suspension system of a vehicle, but particularly of a commercial vehicle, undercoating (uk
- The vehicle frame that carries all suspension and power train components. trucks still use a frame that is separate from the body, but virtually all modern passenger cars use unit-body construction in which the body itself serves as the main chassis member.
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Pitched stone, английский
A rough-faced stone having each edge of the exposed face pitched at a slight bevel, nearly in the plane of the face.
Horse shed, английский
A rough structure having one or more open sides, once used to provide temporary shelter for horses. horseshoe arch, arabic arch, moorish
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