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Splayed window
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A window whose frame is set at an angle with respect to the face of the wall.
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Splay, английский
- To spread out or apart; sloping or spreading the nose pads on a frame to open/widen the bridge.
- A sloped surface, or a surface which makes an oblique angle with another, esp. at the sides of a door, window, proscenium, etc., so the opening is larger on one side than the other; a large chamfer; a reveal at an oblique angle to the exterior face of the wall. splay brick, cant brick a brick, one side of which is splayed (beveled).
Splay brick., английский
Splay end, английский
The smaller end of a splayed masonry unit.
Splay faulting, английский
Splay knot, английский
Splayed arch, английский
An arch opening which has a larger radius in front than at the back.
Splayed baseboard, английский
A baseboard having its upper edge beveled.
Splayed coping, английский
Splayed ground, английский
A plaster ground having undercut edges which provide a key for holding the plaster more securely.
Splayed heading joint, английский
An overlapping joint between boards; their ends are cut at an angle of 45° rather than 90° as in a butt joint.
Splayed jamb, английский
Any jamb whose face is not at right angles to the wall in which it is set.
Splayed joint, английский
A joint between the ends of two adjacent members, each of which is splayed so that the cross-sectional area of the members is unchanged at the joint.
Splayed lintel, английский
A lintel (i.e., horizontal structural member above a window) each end of which slants downward toward a centerline through the window; often has a keystone at its center. splice box 921
Splayed mullion, английский
A mullion joining two glazed units which are at an angle to each other, as the mullion of a bay window.
Splayed skirting, английский
A baseboard having its upper edge beveled.
Splayed tail, английский
A type of wind vane having a split or v-shaped tail. the apex orients itself into the direction of the wind.
Splaying, английский
Window, английский
- An opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass
- Gap between two obstacle balls just large enough for the cue ball to pass
- Иллюминатор; люк; просвет (в облаках); удобное время (для пуска)
- A piece of glass (or other material) with plane parallel sides which admits light into or through an optical system and excludes dirt and moisture.
- A wavelength region where fibers have low attenuation, used for transmitting signals.
- Окно, монокль, удобный момент, уникальная
- A having a sash (ventilator, 2) which pivots (usually 360°) about a vertical axis at or near its center; when opened, the outside glass surface is conveniently accessible for cleaning.
- A having two vertically sliding sashes, each closing a different part of the window; the weight of each sash is counterbalanced for ease of opening and closing. double lean-to roof 327
- An opening, generally in an external wall of a building, to admit light and provide ventilation; usually glazed. the framework in which the glass is set is called a sash; a flat sheet of glass, cut to fit a window, or part of a window, is called a pane. many early glazed openings had fixed lights winders cant-bay window, cantilevered window, cant window, casement window, chicago window, circle-head window, circular window, clerestory window, compass window, cottage window, cross window, dead window, diamond window, diocletian window, dormant window, dormer window, double-hung window, double-lancet window, drophead window, d-window, eyebrow window, false window, fanlight, flank window, french window, frieze-band window, frieze window, gable window, hopper window, jalousie, jib window, lancet window, landscape window, lattice window, leaded window, leper’s squint, louver window, low-side window, lucarne, lucome window, lutheran window, lynchnoscope, marigold window, oculus, oeil-de-boeuf, operable window, oriel, oval window, palladian window, peak-head window, picture window, pivot window, pockethead window, reversible window, ribbon window, rose window, round-topped window, sash window, semicircular window, serliana window, single-hung window, skylight, sliding window, sliphead window, square-headed window, stationary window, stepped windows, storm window, three-part window, transom window, trellis window, tripartite window, triple-hung window, venetian window, wheel window, yorkshire light.
- A small opening in the ear
- Канал прямого доступа (напр., к микроэвм устройства чпу)
- Окно
- Отверстие в стенке обсадной колонны
- A wide band gap material chosen for its transparency to light. generally used as the top layer of a photovoltaic device, the window allows almost all of the light to reach the semiconductor layers beneath.
- A rectangular area on a computer screen in which programs and content appear.
- A subset of events within a stream that fall within some period of time; that is, a window contains event data along a timeline.
- A brokerage firm`s cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.
- A wide band gap material chosen for its transparency to light. generally used as
Window, английский
Window, английский
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Batement light, английский
A window with its lower edge cut diagonally rather than horizontally so as to fit an arch or rake below; esp. used in perpendicular tracery. bath 1. an open tub used as a fixture for bathing. 2. the room containing the bathtub. 3. (pl.) the roman public bathing establishments, consisting of hot, warm, and cool plunges, sweat rooms, athletic and other facilities; balnea, thermae. bathhouse 1. a building equipped with bathing facilities. 2. a small structure containing dressing rooms or lockers for bathers, as at the seaside.
Operable window, английский
A window which may be opened for ventilation, as opposed to a fixed light.
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