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Tail joist
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Tailpiece, 1. tailpiece 1. a short beam, joist, or rafter, which is supported by a header joist at one end and a wall at the other; also called a tail beam or tail joist. 2.an extension to centering, where there is a projection from an impost; can be remo, английский
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Joist, английский
- One of a series of timber beams used to support the floor boards or ceiling of a building.
- Wooden 2 x 8's, 10's, or 12's that run parallel to one another and support a floor or ceiling, and supported in turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls.
- One of a series of parallel beams used to support floor and ceiling loads and supported in turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls.
- Балка (перекрытия, подвесного потолка, пола, крыши); вспомогательная балка о ~s and planks деревянные брусья; пиломатериал толщиной от 5 до 12,5 см и шириной свыше 10 см bar ~ решётчатый прогон, решётчатая балка
Joist anchor, английский
A beam anchor.
Joist bridging, английский
Joist hanger, английский
- A metal "u" shaped item used to support the end of a floor joist and attached with hardened nails to another bearing joist or beam.
- A metal angle or strap used to fix a joist to a beam or girder.
Joist trimmer, английский
Tail, английский
- Попутный ветер
- An area at the extreme of a randomisation distribution, where the degree of extremity is sufficient to be notable judged against some nominal alpha criterion value. also see : branch-and bound, re-randomisation test, tail definition policy.
- Tail wind
- N «хвост» (см. tag) question
- To hold the end of a line so as to keep it under tension on a winch. 94
- Корма парусной доски
- A rope spliced into the strop or round of any block, leaving a long end for making fast to rigging, spars, &c.—to tail on to a bank. to be aground abaft only.—to tail up or down a stream. when at anchor in a river, is as a ship`s stern swings.
- [1] the orientation an anchored ship tends to adopt (e.g., she tails downstream). [2] to taper and wax the end of a rope. [3] the rope which replaces a hook on a block. [4] to prevent the end of a halyard or sheet from fouling while being winched. [5] the latter part of a gale as it tapers off. tail on!: usn command to lay hold of a line and haul away.
- A lisp function that returns all elements of a list except the first. see also: head, list, lisp.
- 1. often refers to extreme risk. in terms of a distribution, the left tail represents extreme negative realizations. importantly, there are two tails. the right tail refers to extreme positive realizations. 2. the remaining reserves after a project financing has been repaid. sometimes refers to the residual value.
- A character’s downward projection, such as on the letter ‘q’.
- Менее влиятельная часть (политической партии) более слабая часть (спортивной команды)
Tail, английский
Tail, английский
Tail (1), английский
Tail (2), английский
Tail (3), английский
Tail anchor, английский
Tail beam, английский
A relatively short beam or joist supported in a wall on one end and by a header at the other.
Tail biting convolutional code, английский
Сверточный код со значащими "хвостами"
Tail block, английский
Block fixed to a stump at the outer edge of a setting (in ground-lead and high-lead cable logging) or to the tail spar (in skyline cable logging), through which the haul-back line is reeved for returning the main line and the butt rigging to the loading p
Tail bomb fuze, английский
Хвостовой взрыватель авиационной бомбы
Tail boom, английский
Tail boom antenna unit, английский
Tail bumper, английский
Tail bumper shock absorber, английский
Tail chain, английский
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Tailpiece, 1. tailpiece 1. a short beam, joist, or rafter, which is supported by a header joist at one end and a wall at the other; also called a tail beam or tail joist. 2.an extension to centering, where there is a projection from an impost; can be remo, английский
Tail piece, 1. tail cut 1. a cut in the lower end of a rafter where it overhangs the wall; sometimes ornamental. 2. the seat cut at the lower end of a rafter. tailing 1. that portion of a projecting stone or series of stones, as in a cornice, which is bui, английский
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