wind load - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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wind load (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wɪnd loʊd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "wind load" refers to the force exerted by the wind on a structure, such as a building, bridge, or any infrastructure. It is an important consideration in engineering and architecture, as structures must be designed to withstand these forces without compromising safety or functionality.

"Wind load" is frequently used in technical and professional contexts, especially within civil engineering, architecture, and construction. It is more commonly seen in written form in technical documents, codes, and standards, although it may also be discussed in oral contexts such as engineering meetings or educational settings.

Example Sentences

  1. Engineers must calculate the wind load when designing tall buildings to ensure their stability.
  2. Инженеры должны рассчитать ветровую нагрузку при проектировании высотных зданий, чтобы обеспечить их стабильность.

  3. The bridge's design accounted for the maximum wind load expected in the area.

  4. Проект моста учитывал максимальную ветровую нагрузку, ожидаемую в этом районе.

  5. Regulations dictate that all structures must be able to withstand specific wind loads to ensure public safety.

  6. Регламент требует, чтобы все конструкции могли выдерживать определенные ветровые нагрузки для обеспечения безопасности общественности.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "wind load" itself is not typically featured in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "wind" often appears in various expressions. Below are a few idioms that include the word "wind":

  1. Throw caution to the wind
  2. After discussing the consequences, he decided to throw caution to the wind and invest in the startup.
    (После обсуждения последствий он решил выбросить осторожность на ветер и инвестировать в стартап.)

  3. Change in the wind

  4. There's a change in the wind regarding public opinion on climate change.
    (В общественном мнении о климатических изменениях намечаются изменения.)

  5. Go against the wind

  6. She often goes against the wind by voicing her concerns when most people remain silent.
    (Она часто идет против ветра, выражая свои опасения, когда большинство людей молчит.)

  7. Catch the wind in your sails

  8. After securing the contract, the team felt they had caught the wind in their sails.
    (После получения контракта команда почувствовала, что поймала ветер в свои весла.)

Etymology

The term "wind load" is composed of "wind," which derives from Old English "wind," and "load," which comes from Old English "hlad" meaning "a burden or load." The combination of these terms reflects a straightforward descriptor of the forces that wind can exert on structures.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Wind pressure - Wind force

Antonyms: - Wind shelter - Wind protection



25-07-2024