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Sheet pavement
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
Road surfacing that is free of joints.
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Pavement, английский
- The durable surfacing of a road, sidewalk, or other outdoor area.
- Base rock 2 pay that portion of a formation in which valuable mineral, oil, or gas is found in commercial quantity
- Непрерывно армированное железобетонное дорожное покрытие
- Пол, выложенный мозаикой и т.п.
Pavement, английский
Pavement artist, английский
Художник, рисующий на тротуаре (чтобы заработать на жизнь) художник, выставляющий на тротуаре свои картины для продажи
Pavement base, английский
In a pavement, the layer between the surfacing material and the subbase or subgrade.
Pavement brick, английский
A square paving brick that is relatively thin.
Pavement classification number (pcn), английский
Pavement condition index, английский
Pavement design, английский
Pavement epithelium, английский
Same as squamous epithelium pavlov’s method pavlov’s method / pvl?vz me??d/
Pavement lane, английский
Pavement light, английский
Heavy glass disks or prisms set into a pavement to convey light to a space beneath.
Pavement light., английский
Pavement light. patent plaster 1. a gypsum plaster that is mixed with sand; used as a base-coat plaster. 2. a plaster manufactured under a patent process whose exact constituents are secret; a chemical plaster. 3., английский
Pavement paint -, английский
Машина для нанесения разметки (на проезжей части дороги), маркировщик
Pavement saw, английский
A self-propelled machine, equipped with a rotating blade, that cuts a narrow kerf in a new concrete slab to provide a localized joint for the control of cracking due to expansion.
Pavement sealer, английский
Pavement structure, английский
All courses of selected material placed on a foundation or subgrade soil, other than layers or courses constructed in grading operations. paver 1.a paving stone, paving brick, or paver tile. 2. a half-thickness paving brick, used as a floor finish. 3. a self-propelled machine that places concrete.
Pavement; foot pavement; footpath, английский
Pavement; pave, английский
Sheet, английский
- Ropes that control the sail position.
- Лист; слой
- A rope used to control the setting of a sail in relation to the direction of the wind.
- Шкот (трос для управления парусами), лист,
- A large piece of cloth which is put on a bed the sheets must be changed each day. the soiled sheets were sent to the hospital laundry. draw-sheet
- Шкот - снасть бегучего такелажа, оттягивающая подветренную часть паруса или рангоутного дерева
- Простыня
- A line used to control a sail by pulling it in creasing it out.
- Шкот; выбирать шкот
- A rope or chain fastened to one or both the lower corners of a sail, to extend and retain the clue down to its place. when a ship sails with a side wind, the lower corners of the main and fore sails are fastened by a tack and a sheet, the former being to windward, and the latter to leeward; the tack is, however, only disused with a stern wind, whereas the sail is never spread without the assistance of one or both of the sheets; the staysails and studding-sails have only one tack and one sheet each; the staysail-tacks are fastened forward, and the sheets drawn aft; but the studding-sail tacks draw to the extremity of the boom, while the sheet is employed to extend the inner corner.
- A line attached to the corner of a sail and used to control its position.
- Лист, листовой материал
- A line used to control a sail’s trim. the sheets are named after the sail, as in jib sheet and mainsheet.
- A flat-rolled metal product of some maximum thickness and minimum width arbitrarily dependent on the type of metal. it is thinner than plate.
Sheet, английский
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Conglomerate, английский
- Rock consisting of rounded pebbles which are cemented together with a finer material.
- A rock of sedimentary origin composed of an aggregate of rounded and waterworn pebbles and boulders cemented together into a coherent rock. also called pudding stone.
- A coarse-grained, clastic sedimentary rock composed of rounded to subangular rock fragments larger than 2 mm, commonly with a matrix of sand and finer material; cements include silica, calcium carbonate, and iron oxides. the consolidated equivalent of gravel. compare - breccia. hp
- A firm engaged in two or more unrelated businesses.
- Coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded to subangular fragments
- Конгломерат
Staggered riveting, английский
Rivets set in a zigzag pattern, so spaced that the rivets in one row are opposite the centers of the spaces of the adjoining rows. staggered-stud partition a partition using wood studs which are not in a straight line, but in two rows which are staggered; one row of studs supports the lath on one side of the wall, and the second row supports the lath on the other; a fiberglass blanket may be woven between the staggered studs to improve the sound insulation value of the wall. staggered-stud partition staging 1. a temporary platform for workers and the materials they use in building erection; a scaffold. 2. a temporary platform for workers which is supported on temporary timbering of a trench. stain 1. a discoloration in the surface of wood, plastic, sealant, etc. 2. a colorant for enhancing wood grain during finishing. 3.a stainer.
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