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Barrow hole

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A hole that is left open in an exterior wall during a building’s construction to provide access to the interior. upon completion of construction, the hole is closed up.




Barrow, английский
  1. (animal science) a male pig castrated before reaching sexual maturity.

  2. Round or long mound of earth over burial chamber or deposit. many different shapes and often surrounded by a ditch. a long barrow is an extended tumulus, an unchambered long barrow is a long tumulus without a burial chamber, and a chambered barrow is a tu

  3. Г. барроу {граф. ланкашир, англия, великобритания)

  4. A hillock, a tumulus.

  5. Тачка, тележка bartisan, bartizan сторожевая башенка на углу крепостной стены


Barrow, английский

Barrow, английский

Barrow area, английский
    An area that serves as a source of fill, providing soil which is used to raise an existing grade elsewhere.


Barrow boy, английский
    Уличный торговец с тележкой, на которой разложены товары


Barrow crossing, английский
    Level crossing at the end of a station platform for use by (or under the supervision of) rail staff only.


Barrow run, английский
    A temporary pathway of wood planks or sheets to provide a smooth access for wheeled materials-handling carriers on a building site. barryesque a variation of the italianate style


Barrowman, английский

Barrowway, английский

Hole, английский
  1. N пробел; непоследовательность pattern random ~ случайный пробел (в речевых мо- делях ); непоследовательность (модели )

  2. A clear open space amongst ice in the arctic seas.

  3. A drill hole, borehole, or well.

  4. The vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a positively charged particle.

  5. The vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a

  6. In drilling operations, the wellbore or borehole.


Hole, английский

Hole accumulated diode, английский

Hole accuracy, английский

Hole alignment, английский

Hole cards, английский

Hole conduction, английский

Hole conductivity, английский

Hole curvature, английский
    The amount, expressed in degrees, that a borehole has diverged from its intended course in a distance of 100 feet.


Hole density, английский

Hole deviation, английский
  1. Sometimes used synonymously for hole curvature.

  2. The change in the course or direction a borehole follows. the change may be the result of operational characteristics of the equipment used, of rock structures encountered, or of intentional deflection through the use of deflection wedges, whipstocks, etc.


Construction, французский

Completion, английский
  1. Завершение

  2. In the context of project financing, occurs after a completion test, when the project`s cash flows become the primary method of repayment. prior to completion, the primary source of repayment is usually from the sponsors or from the turnkey contractor.

  3. Used to describe all activities between drilling to casing point and putting the well to production. includes cleaning out the well bore, setting the casing and tubing, adding surface equipment, and perforating the casing.


Rivet hole, английский
    A hole through which a rivet is driven.


Collared hole, английский
    A hole of shallow depth, drilled into a material to prevent slippage of the bit when a deeper hole is drilled. collaring 1. pointing with cement mortar under the overhangs of tiles or slabs. 2. the drilling of a collared hole. collarino 1.a necking, as on a classic tuscan, doric, or ionic capital; also called a collar, 4. 2. an astragal. collar joint 1. the joint between a roof rafter and a collar beam. 2. the vertical joint between masonry withes.