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Barrow run
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
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
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Barrow, английский
- (animal science) a male pig castrated before reaching sexual maturity.
- 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
- Г. барроу {граф. ланкашир, англия, великобритания)
- A hillock, a tumulus.
- 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 hole, английский
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.
Barrowman, английский
Barrowway, английский
Run, английский
- A sequence of trips assigned to be worked by a particular set of rollingstock.
- Вольер
- Series of balls pocketed in succession during one turn
- Race, speed, hurry, hasten, sprint, dash, rush, escape, elope, flee
- See analytical run.
- 1. the stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward.
- Point of sailing when the wind is coming from dead astern. running rigging. the lines used to control the sails. s
- The distance sailed by a ship. also, used among sailors to imply the agreement to work a single passage from one place to another, as from jamaica to england, and so forth.—to make a run. to sway with alacrity.
- [from the teutonic rennen, to flow]. a water-course.
- [1] to sail downwind. [2] to abscond or desert. [3] the distance traveled in a given period.
- A long, narrow fenced-in area usually attached to a stall.
- A run consists of a series of bid and offer quotes for different securities or maturities. dealers give and ask for runs from each other.
- Ажиотажный спрос
Run, английский
Run, английский
Run, английский
To allow a line to feed freely.
Run, английский
The hulls underwater bottom near the stern.
Run, английский
Run, английский
Run (ran, run), английский
Run (ran-run), английский
Run a mysql query, английский
Выполнить запрос mysql
Run a site, английский
Вести сайт
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Birdcage scaffold, английский
A temporary platform, which supports workers and materials, and has more than two rows of upright posts and crosspieces.
Pilot nail, английский
A temporary nail which is used to hold boards or timbers together until the permanent nails are driven in.
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