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Ancient civilization of

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Mesoamerica (1500–400 b.c.) usually characterized by: a north-south orientation of the ceremonial center, stepped pyramids, sloping walls, ceremonial courtyards, and platforms on which to construct temples.




Ancient, английский
  1. Древний, одна из не предусмотренных стандартами, градация качества напитка

  2. Classical temple.

  3. Egypt; used primarily from about 1800 to 1850 and then again, though rarely, from about 1920 to 1930. buildings in this style usually include some of the following characteristics and/or decorative elements: ashlar-finished exterior walls that are tilted inward at their tops with respect to the vertical; window frames that are narrower at the top than at the bottom; egyptian doors; lotus capitals; columns that bulge or that imitate papyrus stalks bundled by bands at the top and bottom of the columns; an egyptian gorge; winged sun disks; an entrance portal flanked by a monumental gateway having slanting sidewalls. eic abbr. for “engineering institute of canada.” eifs abbr. for exterior insulation and finishing system. eis abbr. for “environmental impact statement.” ejector, ejector pump 1. a type of pump for ejecting liquid, as from a sump; induces fluid flow by entraining the liquid in the flow of a stream of air, steam, or water. 2.a cleanout, 1.

  4. Egyptian and achaemenid architecture. 2. a structure whose roofing was supported, within the perimeter, by groups of columns or piers of more than one height; clerestory lights sometimes were introduced. hypotrachelium, gorgerin in some columns, that part of the capital between the termination of the shaft and the annulet of the echinus, or the space between two neck moldings. hypostyle hall, 1: sectional view of temple of rameses ii, thebes

  5. Egyptian processional way

  6. Greek or roman theater. 2. any raised construction which serves as a support or rest. analogion, analogium 1. a reading desk, lectern, or ambo. 2. in the eastern church, a stand on which choir books rest.

  7. Greeks and romans.

  8. Greeks; composed of square-cut stones, forming a network or chessboard pattern; similar

  9. Roman architecture, a building for judicial functions.

  10. Roman construction; first brought to rome from assan on the nile river.

  11. Roman door. these doors, usually having two leaves, had two (sometimes four) bolts fixed to them—one at the top and one at the bottom of each leaf.

  12. Roman theater or amphitheater from sun and rain.

  13. Roman theater. front 1. the most prominent face of a building and/or that face which contains the main entrance. 2. the face of a lock through which the bolt or bolts move. it is usually mortised in so as to be flush with edge of door; also called a lock front. 3. a self-propelled machine mounted either on wheels or on crawlers and equipped with a front-mounted bucket to dig, lift, haul, and dump into stockpiles, haulers, etc.; a variety of attachments are available enabling such a machine to do other types of work, such as ripping, scraping, or ditching.

  14. Roman theater. thyrorion, thyroreum of an ancient greek house, a passageway leading from the entrance to the peristyle.

  15. Roman theater. vert on drawings, abbr. for “vertical.” vertical 1. any upright member, as in a truss. 2. the direction of gravity, at right angles to the horizon.

  16. Romans as an ornamental facing to conceal rough stones or brickwork. deambulatory 1. an aisle extending around the apse of a church; an apse aisle. 2. the ambulatory of a cloister, or the like. decastyle 299 deambulatory, 1 decastyle de-bonding in pretensioned construction, a procedure used to prevent specific tendons from becoming bonded to the concrete for a specified distance from the ends of the flexural members.

  17. Rome; used to cover walls in three or four coats, the finishing coat being practically an artificial marble, usually polished to serve as a surface for paintings.

  18. A древний (при использова- нии с названием языка, переводится как префиксоид “древне-” ); ~ greek древнегре- 1 метод исследования иерархических отношений элементов внутри многочленных цепочек – p. лонгейкер и з. харрис. 2 повтор в начале смежных отрезков текста: «we shall not flag or fail. we shall go on to the end. we shall fight in france; we shall fight on the seas and oceans; we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air; we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. we shall fight on the beaches; we shall fight on the landing grounds; we shall fight in the fields and in the streets; we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender.» – winston churchill. 3 связь между двумя элементами в тексте (предложении) в которой один из них (предшествующий) является антецедентом, имеющим независимую референцию, а второй (субститут, анафор) – отсылает к предшествующему антецеденту. при инвертированном порядке иногда используют термин катафора. 4 элемент в тексте, относящийся к предшествующей информации. 5 любой стимул, который связан с конкретной реакцией. 6 процесс связывания внутренней реакции с каким-то внешним спуско- вым механизмом для того, чтобы можно было быстро снова вызвать реакцию. ческий язык; ~ iranic languages древнеиран- ские языки; ~ turkic languages древнетюрк- ские языки и т.д. manuscript

  19. A term formerly used for the colours and their bearer, as ensign is now. shakspeare`s nym was only a corporal, but pistol was an ancient.


Ancient architecture of, английский
    Anatolia, northern syria,


Ancient greek, английский

Ancient world mapping center, английский

Civilization, английский
    A form of culture characterized by city trade centers, specialized workers, organized forms of government and religion, systems of record keeping, and advanced tools.


Orientation, английский
  1. A description of the manner in which the functional pattern is to be viewed.

  2. The act or process of setting a diamond in the crown of a bit in such an attitude that one of its hard vector planes will come in contact with the rock and be the surface that cuts or abrades it.

  3. As used in borehole surveying and directional drilling practice, "orientation" refers to the method and procedure used in placing an instrument or tool, such as a deflection wedge, in a drilled hole so that its directional position, bearing, or azimuth is known.

  4. Placement with respect to the cardinal directions, n, s, e, w; azimuth is the measure of orientation from north.

  5. In linear polymeric structures, the degree of parallelism of the chain molecules.

  6. The alignment of an item, such as a control.

  7. The direction a publication will be printed on a sheet of paper. you can choose either portrait, which is the taller-than-wide orientation, or landscape, which is the wider-than-tall orientation.

  8. Position of a discontinuity or part or surface in relation to the test surface of the article or ultrasonic beam.

  9. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity, or axis to a reference plane or surface. p

  10. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity or axis to a reference plane or surface.7,21

  11. Orientation is the process of bringing employees up to speed on organisational policies, job roles and responsibilities

  12. Orientation is a process that new employees go through to familiarize themselves with the company, people and policies of the business.

  13. Introducing new hires to the organization and its policies, benefits and culture. training and familiarization with each department are sometimes included.


Ceremonial, английский

Boiler scale, английский
    Metal from the inner surfaces of a boiler which decomposes and flakes off (in much the same manner as rust forms).


Diorite, английский
  1. Medium- to coarse-grained rock composed essentially of plagioclase feldspar and ferromagnesium minerals.

  2. Диорит

  3. A coarse-grained igneous rock. typically 0 - 5 % quartz, 0 - 10 %