outrigger scaffolding - translation to russian
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outrigger scaffolding - translation to russian

BOAT WITH STABILIZER(S)
Bangca; Outrigger canoeing; Outrigger Canoe Racing; Outrigger Canoe racing; Wa'a; Outrigger Canoe; Outrigger Canoeing; Outrigger canoe racing; Outrigging; History of the outrigger canoe; Outrigger ships; Outrigger ship; Outrigger canoe; Single-outrigger; Single-outrigger canoe; Single-outrigger boat
  • Illustration of a [[Fiji]]an [[camakau]] (1846)
  • Large double-outrigger [[paraw]] in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • The double-outrigger [[paraw]] in [[Boracay]], [[Philippines]]
  • A [[jukung]] from [[Indonesia]]
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  • Map showing the migration and expansion of the Austronesians
  • Model of a [[Fiji]]an [[drua]], an example of a double-canoe [[catamaran]]
  • [[Hawaiki Nui Va'a i]] race in [[French Polynesia]]
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  • Samoan]] girls carrying a [[va'a]] (1891)
  • A double-outrigger canoe from the [[Philippines]]
  • lakana]] from [[Madagascar]]
  • 1907 paddler from New Guinea
  • A six-person outrigger canoe
  • Outrigger canoe racing in [[Hudson River]], New York
  • Single-outrigger canoes from [[Polynesia]]
  • Polynesian]] voyaging canoes
  • The traditional [[pōpao]] of [[Tonga]]
  • Racing outrigger canoes. The canoe in the front right, with a narrower hull and smaller body, is a single-person outrigger canoe, or OC1. The other canoes are six-person outrigger canoes or OC6.
  • Austronesian]] boat (Mahdi, 1999)
  • A [[tepukei]] from [[Taumako]], [[Solomon Islands]]
  • wa]] from [[Yap]], [[Caroline Islands]]

outrigger scaffolding      

общая лексика

выпускные строительные леса

scaffolding         
  • Bamboo scaffolding an under-construction water tower Hainan, China
  • Bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong disassembled
  • Reconstruction of [[Buckingham Palace]] in 1913, under the scaffolding of Patent Rapid.
  • Assembly of bamboo scaffolding cantilevered over a Hong Kong street
  • Workers on bamboo scaffolding
  • Extensive scaffolding on a building in downtown [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. This type of scaffolding is called pipe staging.
  • condominium]] in periodical (every 10-15 years) large scale repairing/maintenance in Japan under regulation. In most cases the entire building is covered by steel scaffolding and mesh for easy work and safety. Typically it continues 3-5 weeks per planned schedule.
  • Bamboo scaffolds and bun towers in [[Cheung Chau]]
  • ''Stilts'' are considered a type of scaffold by OSHA in the USA. Stilts are commonly used by [[drywall]] tapers working on ceilings.
  • Vladimir]], with scaffolding wrapped in safety mesh.
  • A medieval putlog hole in the wall of [[Reading Abbey]] in [[Berkshire]], southern England
  • A short section of steel scaffold tube.
  • Scaffolding in [[Tretyakovsky Proyezd]], Moscow
  • Scaffolding by Balfour & Beatty during refurbishment of the Waverley Station roof, Edinburgh 2011
  • Scaffolding, 10 months after [[Tokyo Skytree]] construction start
  • A fulcrum supports this bamboo scaffolding in [[Hong Kong]].
TEMPORARY STRUCTURE USED TO SUPPORT A WORK CREW AND MATERIALS
Putlog; Pump-jack; Scaffold; Scaffolds; Pipe staging; Bamboo scaffolding; Bamboo Scaffolding

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общая лексика

осветительные леса

стеллажи

строительное дело

лес строительный

строительные леса, подмости

Смотрите также

outrigger scaffolding; pipe scaffolding; suspended scaffolding; timber scaffolding; hydraulic scaffolding

существительное

общая лексика

подмости

леса

возведение лесов

подмостей

леса, подмости

металлургия

зависание шихты

scaffold         
  • Bamboo scaffolding an under-construction water tower Hainan, China
  • Bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong disassembled
  • Reconstruction of [[Buckingham Palace]] in 1913, under the scaffolding of Patent Rapid.
  • Assembly of bamboo scaffolding cantilevered over a Hong Kong street
  • Workers on bamboo scaffolding
  • Extensive scaffolding on a building in downtown [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. This type of scaffolding is called pipe staging.
  • condominium]] in periodical (every 10-15 years) large scale repairing/maintenance in Japan under regulation. In most cases the entire building is covered by steel scaffolding and mesh for easy work and safety. Typically it continues 3-5 weeks per planned schedule.
  • Bamboo scaffolds and bun towers in [[Cheung Chau]]
  • ''Stilts'' are considered a type of scaffold by OSHA in the USA. Stilts are commonly used by [[drywall]] tapers working on ceilings.
  • Vladimir]], with scaffolding wrapped in safety mesh.
  • A medieval putlog hole in the wall of [[Reading Abbey]] in [[Berkshire]], southern England
  • A short section of steel scaffold tube.
  • Scaffolding in [[Tretyakovsky Proyezd]], Moscow
  • Scaffolding by Balfour & Beatty during refurbishment of the Waverley Station roof, Edinburgh 2011
  • Scaffolding, 10 months after [[Tokyo Skytree]] construction start
  • A fulcrum supports this bamboo scaffolding in [[Hong Kong]].
TEMPORARY STRUCTURE USED TO SUPPORT A WORK CREW AND MATERIALS
Putlog; Pump-jack; Scaffold; Scaffolds; Pipe staging; Bamboo scaffolding; Bamboo Scaffolding
1) подмостки
2) леса

Definition

scaffolding
¦ noun a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made of wooden planks and metal poles, used while building, repairing, or cleaning.
?the materials used in such a structure.

Wikipedia

Outrigger boat

Outrigger boats are various watercraft featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull. They can range from small dugout canoes to large plank-built vessels. Outrigger boats can also vary in their configuration, from the ancestral double-hull configuration (catamarans), to single-outrigger vessels prevalent in the Pacific Islands and Madagascar, to the double-outrigger vessels (trimarans) prevalent in Island Southeast Asia. They are traditionally fitted with Austronesian sails, like the crab claw sails and tanja sails, but in modern times are often fitted with petrol engines.

Unlike a single-hulled vessel, an outrigger or double-hull vessel generates stability as a result of the distance between its hulls rather than due to the shape of each individual hull. As such, the hulls of outrigger or double-hull boats are typically longer, narrower and more hydrodynamically efficient than those of single-hull vessels. Compared to other types of canoes, smaller outrigger canoes can be quite fast, yet are also capable of being paddled and sailed in rougher water. This paddling technique, however, differs greatly from kayaking or rowing. The paddle, or blade, used by the paddler is single sided, with either a straight or a double-bend shaft.

These vessels were the first true ocean-going ships, and are an important part of the Austronesian heritage. They were the vessels that enabled the Austronesian expansion from Taiwan into the islands of both the Indian and Pacific Ocean from around 3000 BC. They comprise the bulk of traditional boats in Island Southeast Asia, Island Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and Madagascar. They have spread to other cultures Austronesians came into contact with, notably in Sri Lanka and southern India as well as in the coast of East Africa. In modern times, outrigger vessels are used in the sport of sailing. Catamaran and trimaran configurations are also widely used for high speed craft.

What is the Russian for outrigger scaffolding? Translation of &#39outrigger scaffolding&#39 to Russi