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trestle concreting - перевод на русский

BRIDGE OF SHORT SPANS SUPPORTED BY RIGID FRAMES
Tressle; Coal trestle; Flying trestle; Train trestle; Threstle; Trestle bridges
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trestle concreting      

строительное дело

бетонирование с эстакад

trestle concreting      
бетонирование с эстакад
trestle bridge         
мост-эстакада
trestle bridge         

общая лексика

мост на рамных опорах

строительное дело

мост-эстакада

trestle         
  •  A Rockwell [[B-1B]] strategic bomber is readied for testing at Trestle in 1989. Note the elevated Marx generator to the right, the aircraft platform in the center, the sensor towers to the sides of the platform and the resistive termination tower at the rear.
  • The Trestle facility under construction in 1975.  The height of the termination tower was driven by the need to clear the tail of a C5A Galaxy transport.
  • The platform was load tested by driving loaded TEREX mining dump trucks in an array across the deck.  Notice Air Force 1 being tested at the neighboring Vertically Polarized Dipole (VPD) EMP test site in this 1979 photograph.
US AIR FORCE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE GENERATION AND TESTING APPARATUS IN USE FROM 1972-1980 AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US
TRESTLE; Sandia Trestle; Trestle (Kirtland Air Force Base)

['tres(ə)l]

общая лексика

козлы

подмостки

эстакада

эстакадный

строительное дело

подмости, козлы

нефтегазовая промышленность

подмости

леса

существительное

общая лексика

эстакада

козлы

подмости

trestle         
  •  A Rockwell [[B-1B]] strategic bomber is readied for testing at Trestle in 1989. Note the elevated Marx generator to the right, the aircraft platform in the center, the sensor towers to the sides of the platform and the resistive termination tower at the rear.
  • The Trestle facility under construction in 1975.  The height of the termination tower was driven by the need to clear the tail of a C5A Galaxy transport.
  • The platform was load tested by driving loaded TEREX mining dump trucks in an array across the deck.  Notice Air Force 1 being tested at the neighboring Vertically Polarized Dipole (VPD) EMP test site in this 1979 photograph.
US AIR FORCE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE GENERATION AND TESTING APPARATUS IN USE FROM 1972-1980 AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US
TRESTLE; Sandia Trestle; Trestle (Kirtland Air Force Base)
trestle noun 1) эстакада 2) козлы; подмости
trestle         
  •  A Rockwell [[B-1B]] strategic bomber is readied for testing at Trestle in 1989. Note the elevated Marx generator to the right, the aircraft platform in the center, the sensor towers to the sides of the platform and the resistive termination tower at the rear.
  • The Trestle facility under construction in 1975.  The height of the termination tower was driven by the need to clear the tail of a C5A Galaxy transport.
  • The platform was load tested by driving loaded TEREX mining dump trucks in an array across the deck.  Notice Air Force 1 being tested at the neighboring Vertically Polarized Dipole (VPD) EMP test site in this 1979 photograph.
US AIR FORCE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE GENERATION AND TESTING APPARATUS IN USE FROM 1972-1980 AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US
TRESTLE; Sandia Trestle; Trestle (Kirtland Air Force Base)
1) эстакада
2) подмости, козлы
trestle         
  •  A Rockwell [[B-1B]] strategic bomber is readied for testing at Trestle in 1989. Note the elevated Marx generator to the right, the aircraft platform in the center, the sensor towers to the sides of the platform and the resistive termination tower at the rear.
  • The Trestle facility under construction in 1975.  The height of the termination tower was driven by the need to clear the tail of a C5A Galaxy transport.
  • The platform was load tested by driving loaded TEREX mining dump trucks in an array across the deck.  Notice Air Force 1 being tested at the neighboring Vertically Polarized Dipole (VPD) EMP test site in this 1979 photograph.
US AIR FORCE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE GENERATION AND TESTING APPARATUS IN USE FROM 1972-1980 AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US
TRESTLE; Sandia Trestle; Trestle (Kirtland Air Force Base)
1) рама
2) станок
3) салинг
sawhorse         
  • Lightweight, stack-able, saw horses from the book Agricultural Woodworking: a group of problems for rural and graded schools ... by Louis Michael Roehl. 1916
BUILDING TOOL
Saw horse; Sawhorses; Saw-horse

['sɔ:hɔ:s]

существительное

общая лексика

козлы для пилки дров

saw-horse         
  • Lightweight, stack-able, saw horses from the book Agricultural Woodworking: a group of problems for rural and graded schools ... by Louis Michael Roehl. 1916
BUILDING TOOL
Saw horse; Sawhorses; Saw-horse

общая лексика

пильные козлы

существительное

общая лексика

козлы для пилки дров

Определение

trestle
¦ noun
1. a framework consisting of a horizontal beam supported by two pairs of sloping legs, used in pairs to support a flat surface such as a table top.
2. (also trestlework) an open braced framework used to support an elevated structure such as a bridge.
3. (also trestletree) each of a pair of horizontal pieces on a sailing ship's lower mast supporting the topmast.
Origin
ME: from OFr. trestel, based on L. transtrum 'beam'.

Википедия

Trestle bridge

A trestle bridge is a bridge composed of a number of short spans supported by closely spaced frames. A trestle (sometimes tressel) is a rigid frame used as a support, historically a tripod used to support a stool or a pair of isosceles triangles joined at their apices by a plank or beam such as the support structure for a trestle table. Each supporting frame is a bent. A trestle differs from a viaduct in that viaducts have towers that support much longer spans and typically have a higher elevation.

Timber and iron trestles (i.e. bridges) were extensively used in the 19th century, the former making up from 1 to 3 percent of the total length of the average railroad. In the 21st century, steel and sometimes concrete trestles are commonly used to bridge particularly deep valleys, while timber trestles remain common in certain areas.

Many timber trestles were built in the 19th and early 20th centuries with the expectation that they would be temporary. Timber trestles were used to get the railroad to its destination. Once the railroad was running, it was used to transport the material to replace trestles with more permanent works, transporting and dumping fill around some trestles and transporting stone or steel to replace others with more permanent bridges.

In the later 20th century, tools such as the earthmover made it cheaper to construct a high fill directly instead of first constructing a trestle from which to dump the fill. Timber trestles remain common in some applications, most notably for bridge approaches crossing floodways, where earth fill would dangerously obstruct floodwater.

For the purposes of discharging material below, a coal trestle carried a dead-end track, rather than a bridge.

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