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Scarp

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
  1. A steep slope constructed as a defensive measure in a fortification.

  2. A precipitous steep; as either the escarp or counterscarp of a fort: but a bank or the face of a hill may also be scarped.

  3. See escarpment.

  4. An escarpment, cliff, or steep slope of some extent along the margin of a plateau, mesa, terrace, or structural bench. a scarp may be of any height. compare - escarpment. gg part 629 - glossary 629-68 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)


Обрыв, русский

Salinity control and reclamation project, английский
    Проект борьбы с засолением почв и мелиорации земель /серия проектов, осуществляемых в течение ряда лет в пакистане/




Constructed, английский
    Построенный


Fortification, английский
    The art by which a place is so fortified that a given number of men occupying it may advantageously oppose a superior force. the same word also signifies the works that cover and defend a place. fortification is defensive when surrounding a place so as to render it capable of defence against besiegers; and offensive when comprehending the various works for conducting a siege. it is natural when it opposes rocks, woods, marshes, ravines, &c., to impede the progress of an enemy; and artificial, when raised by human ingenuity to aid the advantages of the ground. the latter is again subdivided into permanent and field fortification: the one being constructed at leisure and of permanent materials, the other raised only for temporary purposes.


Precipitous, английский
    Term sometimes used instead of “very high” for seas of force 8 on the douglas wave scale (table 2).


Counterscarp, английский
  1. The face of the ditch of a fortress sloping toward the defender.

  2. In fortification, the outer side of the ditch next the country; it is usually of less height, and less strongly revetted than the escarp, the side which forms the face of the rampart.


Escarpment, английский
  1. A steep slope in front of a fortification to impede the approach of an enemy.

  2. An elongated, characteristically linear, steep slope, separating horizontal or gently sloping sectors of the sea floor in non-shelf areas. often abbreviated to scarp.

  3. A relatively continuous and steep slope or cliff produced by erosion or faulting and that topographically interrupts or breaks the general continuity of more gently sloping land surfaces . the term is most commonly applied to cliffs produced by differential erosion. synonym: "scarp." sw & hp


Structural, английский
  1. Структурный; конструктивный

  2. Said of a load-bearing member, element, etc., of a building.

  3. A структурный analysis, class, description, linguistics, metaphor, order, phonologist, phonology, series, signal, system


Escarpment, английский
  1. A steep slope in front of a fortification to impede the approach of an enemy.

  2. An elongated, characteristically linear, steep slope, separating horizontal or gently sloping sectors of the sea floor in non-shelf areas. often abbreviated to scarp.

  3. A relatively continuous and steep slope or cliff produced by erosion or faulting and that topographically interrupts or breaks the general continuity of more gently sloping land surfaces . the term is most commonly applied to cliffs produced by differential erosion. synonym: "scarp." sw & hp


Jointing tool, английский
    A steel tool used in forming brickwork joints.