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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Buffer, 5. buggy, concrete cart a two-wheeled or fourwheeled cart, often motor-driven, usually rubber- tired, for transporting small quantities of concrete from hoppers or mixers to forms.

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям


    Curb box. buffer 1. a device, apparatus, or material which reduces mechanical shock due to impact. 2. a device located at the bottom of an elevator hoistway, designed to stop a car or counterweight from descending beyond its normal limit of travel; motion, английский
      Oil buffer, spring buffer. 3. any type of barrier that limits the scattering of rock as a result of blasting. 4. a material that absorbs moisture from the atmosphere and then releases it when the surrounding air becomes drier. 5. landscaping used to block a view, fully or in part. 6. the zone around a water source or wetland designed to protect the water’s features. 7. an area adjacent to a stream, shoreline, or wetland where development is restricted. buffer yard 1. landscaping that is used to obstruct the view of an adjacent property. 2.




    Lay panel., английский

    Curb box. buffer 1. a device, apparatus, or material which reduces mechanical shock due to impact. 2. a device located at the bottom of an elevator hoistway, designed to stop a car or counterweight from descending beyond its normal limit of travel; motion, английский
      Oil buffer, spring buffer. 3. any type of barrier that limits the scattering of rock as a result of blasting. 4. a material that absorbs moisture from the atmosphere and then releases it when the surrounding air becomes drier. 5. landscaping used to block a view, fully or in part. 6. the zone around a water source or wetland designed to protect the water’s features. 7. an area adjacent to a stream, shoreline, or wetland where development is restricted. buffer yard 1. landscaping that is used to obstruct the view of an adjacent property. 2.