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rammed-earth construction - перевод на русский

TECHNIQUE FOR CONSTRUCTING FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS, AND WALLS BY COMPACTING A DAMP MIXTURE OF SUB SOIL
Rammed-earth construction; Rammed Earth; Pisé; Pisé de terre; Compressed earth; Ram-dirt; Ram dirt; Ramdirt; Ram-earth; Rammed dirt; Ram earth; Taipa (building material); Pise de terre; Taipa (Building Material); Taipa (Portuguese Building Material); Hangtu; Tamped earth; Rammed earth building; Pounded earth; Pound dirt; Pise technique; Stamped earth; Stamped-earth foundations; Stamped-earth foundation
  • "Pisé" houses of rammed earth in [[Tabant]], [[Morocco]]; the technique is called "''tabut''" there.
  • Edifices of the [[Borough House Plantation]], [[Stateburg, South Carolina]], erected in the 1820s.
  • Rammed-earth edifice on a farm in [[France]]
  • Hmong]] house-building technique in the subtropical climate of [[Vietnam]].
  • A ''hangtu'' section of the [[Great Wall of China]]
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  • [[Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre]] in [[Osoyoos]], [[British Columbia]], Canada, completed in 2006
  • A wall surface with oxide colour for visual appeal
  • Rammed-earth walls form part of the entrance edifice of the [[Eden Project]] in [[Cornwall]], [[England]], UK
  • Detail of the surface of an eroded rammed-earth wall: apart from the patches of damage, the surface shows regular horizontal lines caused by the wooden [[formwork]] and subtler horizontal strata from successive courses.
  • Contemporary slip formwork in use
  • Holy Cross Episcopal Church]] in [[Stateburg, South Carolina]], erected between 1850 and 1852
  • Province of Gansu]], [[China]], at the eastern end of the [[Silk Road]].
  • Traditional model of construction of a wall of rammed earth on a foundation
  • Surface of a newly built rammed earth wall just after the removal of formwork
Найдено результатов: 1673
rammed-earth construction         

строительное дело

сооружение из уплотнённого связного грунта

rammed-earth construction         
сооружение из уплотнённого связного грунта
earth structure         
  • Old school built of rammed earth in 1836–37 in [[Bonbaden]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]]
  • Ziggurat at [[Ali Air Base]] in [[Iraq]]
  • [[Compressed earth block]] housing being built in [[Midland, Texas]] in 2006
  • Cob wall in [[Harwell, Oxfordshire]], England, hundreds of years old, thatched to protect it from water
  • English bond bricks from 1454 at the Old College in [[Tattershall]], [[Lincolnshire]], England
  • Earthen hut with thatched roof in [[Toteil]], near [[Kassala]], [[Sudan]]
  • Turf houses]] in [[Keldur]], [[Iceland]], an example of [[Earth sheltering]]
  • Adobe bricks near a construction site in [[Milyanfan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Traditional round mud and thatch houses forming a family compound near [[Tamale, Ghana]]
  • Ceará State]], [[Brazil]]
  • Mud houses in [[Kandahar]], [[Afghanistan]]
  • [[Omer Madison Kem]], (later, Representative to the United States Congress) in front of his sod house in [[Nebraska]] (1886)
  • Retaining wall near [[Todmorden]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
  • Maasai]] village on the A109 road, [[Kenya]]
  • [[Tianluokeng Tulou cluster]] in [[Fujian]] province, China
  • Sod bricks in a house wall
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  • Soldiers in a trench on [[Gallipoli]] during World War I
  • Making mudbricks near [[Cooktown, Australia]]
BUILDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE MADE LARGELY FROM SOIL
Earth building; Earth architecture; Earth Architecture; Earth construction; Dhajji; Earthen architecture; Mud wall
земляное сооружение
earth structure         
  • Old school built of rammed earth in 1836–37 in [[Bonbaden]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]]
  • Ziggurat at [[Ali Air Base]] in [[Iraq]]
  • [[Compressed earth block]] housing being built in [[Midland, Texas]] in 2006
  • Cob wall in [[Harwell, Oxfordshire]], England, hundreds of years old, thatched to protect it from water
  • English bond bricks from 1454 at the Old College in [[Tattershall]], [[Lincolnshire]], England
  • Earthen hut with thatched roof in [[Toteil]], near [[Kassala]], [[Sudan]]
  • Turf houses]] in [[Keldur]], [[Iceland]], an example of [[Earth sheltering]]
  • Adobe bricks near a construction site in [[Milyanfan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Traditional round mud and thatch houses forming a family compound near [[Tamale, Ghana]]
  • Ceará State]], [[Brazil]]
  • Mud houses in [[Kandahar]], [[Afghanistan]]
  • [[Omer Madison Kem]], (later, Representative to the United States Congress) in front of his sod house in [[Nebraska]] (1886)
  • Retaining wall near [[Todmorden]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
  • Maasai]] village on the A109 road, [[Kenya]]
  • [[Tianluokeng Tulou cluster]] in [[Fujian]] province, China
  • Sod bricks in a house wall
  • USDA]]
  • Soldiers in a trench on [[Gallipoli]] during World War I
  • Making mudbricks near [[Cooktown, Australia]]
BUILDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE MADE LARGELY FROM SOIL
Earth building; Earth architecture; Earth Architecture; Earth construction; Dhajji; Earthen architecture; Mud wall

строительное дело

земляное сооружение

scorched earth         
  • medics]] arrived at a town to rescue wounded on the way to Izmir after Greek forces abandoned the town (August 1922).
  • The forces of [[Vlad the Impaler]] were associated with torches, particularly outside [[Târgovişte]].
  • Southern part of Bandung during [[Bandung Sea of Fire]], 23 March 1946
  • Chinese civilians to be killed, Sino-Japanese War
  • slighted]] during the [[English Civil War]] so that its defences could not be reused.
  • Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
  • Long Walk]]"
  • The ruins of [[Richmond, Virginia]] after it was burned by retreating Confederate soldiers in April 1865.
  • [[Robert the Bruce]]
  • [[William Tecumseh Sherman]]'s troops destroying a railroad near [[Atlanta]]
  • Germans]], in 1945.
  • Péronne]], blown up by the Germans in March 1917
  • [[Boer]] civilians watching British soldiers blow up their house with dynamite after they had been given 10 minutes to gather their belongings.
MILITARY STRATEGY
'scorched-earth' policy; Scorched Earth; Burnt earth; Scorched-earth Defense; Scorched Land; Scorched earth policy; Scorched-earth; Vastatio; Scorched-earth policy; Scorched earth tactics; Scorched Earth Policy; Scorched earth strategy; Scorched-earth strategy
выжженная земля
earth         
  • Relief]] of [[Earth's crust]].
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  • geosynchronous]] and [[low Earth orbit]]
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  • Global map of [[heat flow]] from Earth's interior to the surface of Earth's crust, mostly along the [[oceanic ridge]]s
  • artificial light emissions]] at night on a map of Earth
  • 🜨
  • 🜨
  • upright=1.2
  • Earth's land use for human agriculture
  • altitude of 100 km, at the edge of space]].
  • Orbital imagery of surrounding [[Lake Kyoga]], showing vegetation, clouds and bodies of water
  • Schematic of Earth's magnetosphere, with the [[solar wind]] flows from left to right
  • Earth–Moon system seen from Mars
  • productive]] vegetation on land (low in brown; heavy in dark green) and phytoplankton at the [[ocean surface]] (low in purple; high in yellow)
  • left
  • polar]] regions Earth's hydrosphere forms larger areas of ice cover.
  • [[South American Plate]]}}}}
  • ''Cupola'' module]] of the [[International Space Station]] observing the Earth below
THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
EartH; Sol 3; The Earth; Earth (Planet); Surface area of earth; Terra (planet); The planet earth; Terra (name for the earth); Local Planet; Third Planet; Globe (Earth); Third planet from the Sun; Tellus (Planet); Sol III; Planet earth; World (geography); Earth (planet); The Planet Earth; Home Planet; Earth (word); Mean density of the Earth; Eareth; Blue and green planet; Green and blue planet; Earth’s surface; Earth's surface; Planet of Water; Sol-3; EARTH; Third planet; Earth's mean density; Composition of the Earth; Telluris; Sol Prime; Lexicography of Earth; Earth, Sol; Formation of the Earth; Etymology of the word "Earth"; Surface of the Earth; Tierra (planet); 3rd planet; 806.4616.0110; Planet Terra; The planet Earth; Planet Earth; Size of the earth; The earth; Earth surface; Earth's density; Density of the Earth; Planet Three; Climate of Earth; Draft:Earth; Formation of Earth; 'Rrta; Érete; Surface of Earth; Earths surface; 3rd Planet

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общая лексика

земля

почва

грунт

зарывать в землю

закапывать

суша

окучивать

окапывать

земля, заземление

шина с нулевым электрическим потенциалом. Американский

заземлять

ил

заземление

замыкание на землю

земляной

земной

строительное дело

земля, грунт

синоним

ground

существительное

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общая лексика

земля

мир

в котором мы живём

земной шар Земля (планета)

почва

грунт

суша

возвышенное выражение

(земной) мир

люди

смертные

нора

прах

плоть

устаревшее выражение

страна

электротехника

«земля»

заземление

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

глагол

общая лексика

окапывать

окучивать

напахивать борозды

загонять в нору

зарываться в землю

в нору

электротехника

заземлять

диалектизм

зарывать

закапывать

предавать земле

earth surface         
  • Relief]] of [[Earth's crust]].
  •  access-date=2 September 2022}}</ref>
  • geosynchronous]] and [[low Earth orbit]]
  • frameless
  • upright=1.2
  • Global map of [[heat flow]] from Earth's interior to the surface of Earth's crust, mostly along the [[oceanic ridge]]s
  • artificial light emissions]] at night on a map of Earth
  • 🜨
  • 🜨
  • upright=1.2
  • Earth's land use for human agriculture
  • altitude of 100 km, at the edge of space]].
  • Orbital imagery of surrounding [[Lake Kyoga]], showing vegetation, clouds and bodies of water
  • Schematic of Earth's magnetosphere, with the [[solar wind]] flows from left to right
  • Earth–Moon system seen from Mars
  • productive]] vegetation on land (low in brown; heavy in dark green) and phytoplankton at the [[ocean surface]] (low in purple; high in yellow)
  • left
  • polar]] regions Earth's hydrosphere forms larger areas of ice cover.
  • [[South American Plate]]}}}}
  • ''Cupola'' module]] of the [[International Space Station]] observing the Earth below
THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
EartH; Sol 3; The Earth; Earth (Planet); Surface area of earth; Terra (planet); The planet earth; Terra (name for the earth); Local Planet; Third Planet; Globe (Earth); Third planet from the Sun; Tellus (Planet); Sol III; Planet earth; World (geography); Earth (planet); The Planet Earth; Home Planet; Earth (word); Mean density of the Earth; Eareth; Blue and green planet; Green and blue planet; Earth’s surface; Earth's surface; Planet of Water; Sol-3; EARTH; Third planet; Earth's mean density; Composition of the Earth; Telluris; Sol Prime; Lexicography of Earth; Earth, Sol; Formation of the Earth; Etymology of the word "Earth"; Surface of the Earth; Tierra (planet); 3rd planet; 806.4616.0110; Planet Terra; The planet Earth; Planet Earth; Size of the earth; The earth; Earth surface; Earth's density; Density of the Earth; Planet Three; Climate of Earth; Draft:Earth; Formation of Earth; 'Rrta; Érete; Surface of Earth; Earths surface; 3rd Planet

общая лексика

земная поверхность

earth         
  • Relief]] of [[Earth's crust]].
  •  access-date=2 September 2022}}</ref>
  • geosynchronous]] and [[low Earth orbit]]
  • frameless
  • upright=1.2
  • Global map of [[heat flow]] from Earth's interior to the surface of Earth's crust, mostly along the [[oceanic ridge]]s
  • artificial light emissions]] at night on a map of Earth
  • 🜨
  • 🜨
  • upright=1.2
  • Earth's land use for human agriculture
  • altitude of 100 km, at the edge of space]].
  • Orbital imagery of surrounding [[Lake Kyoga]], showing vegetation, clouds and bodies of water
  • Schematic of Earth's magnetosphere, with the [[solar wind]] flows from left to right
  • Earth–Moon system seen from Mars
  • productive]] vegetation on land (low in brown; heavy in dark green) and phytoplankton at the [[ocean surface]] (low in purple; high in yellow)
  • left
  • polar]] regions Earth's hydrosphere forms larger areas of ice cover.
  • [[South American Plate]]}}}}
  • ''Cupola'' module]] of the [[International Space Station]] observing the Earth below
THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
EartH; Sol 3; The Earth; Earth (Planet); Surface area of earth; Terra (planet); The planet earth; Terra (name for the earth); Local Planet; Third Planet; Globe (Earth); Third planet from the Sun; Tellus (Planet); Sol III; Planet earth; World (geography); Earth (planet); The Planet Earth; Home Planet; Earth (word); Mean density of the Earth; Eareth; Blue and green planet; Green and blue planet; Earth’s surface; Earth's surface; Planet of Water; Sol-3; EARTH; Third planet; Earth's mean density; Composition of the Earth; Telluris; Sol Prime; Lexicography of Earth; Earth, Sol; Formation of the Earth; Etymology of the word "Earth"; Surface of the Earth; Tierra (planet); 3rd planet; 806.4616.0110; Planet Terra; The planet Earth; Planet Earth; Size of the earth; The earth; Earth surface; Earth's density; Density of the Earth; Planet Three; Climate of Earth; Draft:Earth; Formation of Earth; 'Rrta; Érete; Surface of Earth; Earths surface; 3rd Planet
earth-sheltered home         
  • Diagram showing effect of thermal mass and insulation in an earth sheltered structure. ''y''-axis represents temperature; ''x''-axis represents time. Blue line: external temperature fluctuations between day maximum and night minimum (could also represent Summer maximum and Winter minimum temperature fluctuation on a longer timescale). Red line: Internal temperature. 1: Phase shifting (delay between maximum/minimum external temperature and internal temperature). 2: Amplitude dampening (the reduction in maximum or minimum internal temperature relative to that of the external temperature).
  • Turf house in Sænautasel, [[Iceland]].
  • "The interior of the hut of a [[Mandan]] Chief": aquatint by [[Karl Bodmer]] from the book "Maximilian, Prince of Wied's Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832–1834"
  • Mandan lodge, North Dakota. c. 1908
BUILDING SURROUNDED BY EARTH
Earth-sheltered home; Earth sheltered home; Earthhouse; Earth house; Subterranean buildings; Subterranean building; Earth sheltered building; Turf house; Earth-house; Mandan earthhouse; Torfbær; Turf House; Earth sheltered house; Earthhome; Earth home; Torfbaer; Earth berm; Earth sheltering
малоэтажное здание с земляным (грунтовым) укрытием (кроме фасада, обращённого на юг; обычно врезается в склон холма)
Spaceship Earth         
  • Spaceship Earth]]
METAPHOR FOR HUMANKIND'S CONDITIONS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Spaceship earth; Spaceship economy; Spacecraft Earth; Spaceship Planet Earth; SpaceShip Planet Earth; SPACESHIP PLANET EARTH; SPACESHIP EARTH
"космический дом"; планета Земля как космический корабль для всех её жителей.

Определение

scorched earth
A scorched earth policy is the deliberate burning, destruction, and removal by an army of everything that would be useful to an enemy coming into the area.
He employed a scorched-earth policy, destroying villages and burning crops.
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Википедия

Rammed earth

Rammed earth is a technique for constructing foundations, floors, and walls using compacted natural raw materials such as earth, chalk, lime, or gravel. It is an ancient method that has been revived recently as a sustainable building method.

Under its French name of pisé it is also a material for sculptures, usually small and made in molds. It has been especially used in Central Asia and Tibetan art, and sometimes in China.

Edifices formed of rammed earth are on every continent except Antarctica, in a range of environments including temperate, wet, semiarid desert, montane, and tropical regions. The availability of suitable soil and a building design appropriate for local climatic conditions are the factors that favour its use.

The French term "pisé de terre" or "terre pisé" was sometimes used in English for architectural uses, especially in the 19th century.

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