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Cross nogging
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Bracing between common joists which is arranged in a herringbone pattern. crossover 1. a connection between two pipes in the same water-supply system, or between two water-supply systems containing potable water. 2. a pipe fitting shaped like the letter u with the ends turned outward; used where one pipe crosses another in the same plane; also called a crossover fitting. 3. in an auditorium, a passage which usually parallels the rows of seats, forming a connection between aisles. 4. at the rear of a stage in a theater, a passageway that permits an actor to pass from one side of the stage to the other side without being seen by the audience.
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Cros, английский
Crosby, английский
Crosby stills nash & young, русский
Crosette, английский
Crosier, английский
Crosier, staff, английский
Cross, французский
The passing of two trains travelling in opposite directions at crossing loops on a single track.
Cross, английский
- Комплект оборудования для соединения (кроссировки) портов. в классическом варианте соединение линейной и станционной части телефонной системы. в общем случае - поле коммутации.
- An international organisation which provides mainly emergency medical help, but also relief to victims of earthquakes, floods and other disasters, or to prisoners of war. abbr icrc
- Скрещивать, пересекать
- To sail or steam across another vessel’s bow.
- —ply composite композит с перекрестным расположением волокон
- Securities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid.
Cross, английский
The process of two trains meeting at crossing loops, while travelling in the opposite direction on single track.
Cross, английский
Cross, английский
Cross - bar, английский
Cross - cut, английский
Cross - timber in which the fibres deviate from a line parallel to the sides of the piece. cross grain may be either diagonal or spiral grain or a combination of the two., английский
Cross - walk, английский
Cross adit, английский
Cross area of all floors, английский
Cross assembler, английский
Кросс-ассемблер
Cross assimilation, английский
Cross axis, английский
Cross axis tracker error, английский
Herringbone, английский
- Patterning caused by driving a color-modulated composite video signal (pal or
- Patterning caused by driving a color-modulated composite video signal (pal or ntsc) into a monochrome monitor .
- A broken twill weave characterized by a balanced zig-zag effect produced by having the rib run first to the right and then to the left for an equal number of threads.
- A broken twill weave characterized by a balanced zigzag effect produced by having the rib run first to the right and then to the left for an equal number of threads.
- A way of using veneer as decoration, also known as feather banding, whereby two strips of veneer are laid at a 90-degree angle around the edge of a piece of furniture to create a herringbone-patterned border.
Connection, английский
- Liaison
- Соединение; связь
- In steel construction, a combination of joints capable of transmitting forces between two or more members. connector 1. in an electric circuit, a device for joining two or more conductors, by a low-resistance path, without the use of a permanent splice. 2. a mechanical device for fastening together two or more pieces, members, or parts, including anchors, fasteners, or wall ties.
- Патрубок с фланцевым соединением
- A link via wire, radio, fiber-optic cable, or other medium between two or more communications devices.
- Someone with whom a user has established a mutual social relationship on a third-party service that refers to such a relationship as a connection.
Containing, английский
Auditorium, шведский
Passageway, английский
- Hallway of a ship.
- Usn term for a ship’s interior corridor (cf. alleyway).
- A corridor or hallway aboard ship.
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Longitudinal bracing, английский
Bracing extending lengthwise of the structure, or parallel to its center line.
Outbond, английский
Bonded, or forming a bond, along the face of a wall; composed largely or entirely of stretchers.
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