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Counterguard
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- In a medieval fort, a structure placed in a ditch in front of a bastion to provide additional protection. counter-imbrication
- In fortification, a smaller rampart raised in front of a larger one, principally with the intention of delaying for a period the besieger`s attack. other means, however, are generally preferred in modern times, except when a rapid fall in the ground renders it difficult to cover the main escarp by ordinary resources.
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Additional, английский
- Дополнительный 33
- Дополнительный; добавочный
Protection, английский
- Охрана; защита см. coverage
- Охрана; защита
- 1. the act of keeping a person or thing safe from harm 2. something which protects children are vaccinated as a protection against disease. protection of children act 1999 protection of children act 1999 /pr? tek??n ?v t??ldr?n kt/
- Protección
- Предохранение
- Formerly, a certificate giving exemption from impressment.
- Защита; средства защиты
- Защита; защитные меры о ~
- Process of setting equipment or anchors for safety.
- A tab within the exchange administration center (eac) that contains anti-virus/anti spam, and data loss protection.
- The process of protecting data from loss or corruption by centrally creating and maintaining replicas and shadow copies of the data. dpm is designed to provide short-term disk-based backup, to support rapid and reliable recovery of data.
- In a specialised sense, used for the rules governing the protection given to a train which stops in an unusual location or becomes derailed, to stop another train hitting it.
Imbrication, английский
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.
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Appurtenant structure, английский
A structure attached to the exterior of a building or erected on the roof, usually designed to support service equipment or to support a billboard or the like. appx on drawings, abbr. for “appendix.” apron 1. a flat broad piece of finished lumber or trim placed directly under a windowsill. 2.a flat piece of wood mounted under the base of a cabinet. 3.
Planned maintenance, английский
The maintenance of a building, and/or its contents, on a schedule that is determined by the results of past experience and performance. also called scheduled maintenance. compare with corrective maintenance, periodic maintenance, and preventative maintenance. planning 1. the process of studying the layout of spaces within buildings and of buildings and other facilities or installations in open spaces in order to develop the general scheme of a building or group of buildings. 2.
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