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Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    L; usually placed so that its top flange forms part of the edge of a floor. lbr abbr. for lumber. lcl 1. abbr. for light center length. 2. abbr. for “less than carload.” lcm abbr. for loose cubic meter. l&cm abbr. for “lime and cement mortar.” l-column that portion of a precast concrete frame composed of the column, haunch, and part of the girder. lcy abbr. for loose cubic yard. ldg on drawings, abbr. for landing. leaching 1. the process of separating a liquid from a solid (as in waste liquid) by percolation into the surrounding soil. 2. the process of allowing soluble nutrients to move downward and percolate through the surrounding soil.




Invert, английский
  1. Негатив, выворотка

  2. Низшая точка внутренней поверхности трубы или канала в любом поперечном сечении

  3. To reverse something or change it to its opposite.

  4. The lowest point of the pipe, tunnel, or shaft.


Invert -, английский
    Отметка низшей точки дна


Invert bubble, английский
    Значок инвертора; кружок (на схеме), обозначающий инвертор


Invert circuit, английский
    Инвертор; инвертирующая схема


Invert color, английский
    Инвертировать цвет


Invert conversion, английский
    Инвертирование


Invert emulsion, английский
    Water-in-oil emulsion, typically containing 40% water, utilized as a fire- resistant fluid; oil is the outer or continuous phase of an invert emulsion, in contrast to the normal (oil-in-water) emulsion, where water is the outer phase.


Invert filter, английский
    Фильтр "обращение"; фильтр "инвертирование"; фильтр "инверсия"


Invert image polarity, английский
    Обратная полярность изображения


Invert lens, английский
    Линза "инверсия" (в графике)


Invert level, английский

Invert level of pipework, английский

Invert segment, английский

Invert strut, английский

Invertase, английский
    An enzyme in the intestine which splits sucrose


Invertebrata, латинский

Invertebrate, английский
  1. Any animal that doesn’t have a backbone; a term often found in sentences containing the word `politician`.

  2. Любое животное, у которого нет позвоночника; термин, часто встречающийся в предложениях, содержащих слово «политик».

  3. Безвольный, слабохарактерный человек


Invertebrates, английский
    Animals without a backbone, such as octopus, shellfish, jellyfish and corals. see also vertebrates.


Invertebratus, a, um, латинский

Inverted, английский
    A обратный, инвертирован- ный comma, epithet ironic(al)


Inverted -, английский
    Поглощающий колодец


Separating, английский

Percolation, английский
  1. The downward movement of water into soil.

  2. Просачивание, фильтрация

  3. The movement of groundwater in the zone of saturation under hydrodynamic


Surrounding, английский

A church but in front of the, английский
    Lady chapel if there is one.


Chase bonding, английский
    Joining old masonry work to new by means of a bond having a continuous vertical recess the full height of the wall. chase mortise, pulley mortise a stub mortise which is larger than the tenon inserted into it; one side of the mortise is sloped, permitting the tenon to be inserted sideways; used where exterior clearance is limited. chateauesque style chateau d’eau at the termination of an aqueduct, a reservoir architecturally embellished as a public fountain. chateauesque style, chateau style, chateauesque revival an opulent architectural style patterned after the design of monumental french chateaus of the 16th century; popular in the late 19th century and beyond. buildings were usually characterized by a facade having masonry walls; an attic story; a single balcony or continuous balconies; prominent use of chateau, 1