soffit

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Englisch - Türkisch
kemer
alt yüzey
alt yüz
{i} üst eşik
iç yüz
balkon veya merdivenin alt yüzü
{i} kemeralt yüzeyi (yapı)
taban
(Mukavele) tavan
flush soffit
(İnşaat) düz altyüz
slab soffit
alt yüzey döşeme
Englisch - Englisch
The top point of the inside open section of a pipe or box conduit

The elevation of the pipe soffit is 10.4 meters above mean sea level.

The visible underside of an arch, balcony, beam, cornice, staircase, vault or any other architectural element

If the soffit is to be sloping, simply attach the soffit board(s) to the underside of the rafters, butting the edges tight against the fascia board in front and the barn siding in the back.

A panel which covers the underside of an overhang, cantilever end, or mansard
{i} (Architecture) bottom side of a component of a building (staircase, arch, a balcony, overhanging eaves etc.)
of Lintel
The underside of a window or door opening
Usually the underside of an overhang
The underside of an architectural element
The underside of any architectural element
the underside of a part of a building (such as an arch or overhang or beam etc )
A metal panel which covers the underside of an overhang or mansard
The underside of the roof overhang or porch ceiling that covers the rafter bottoms This horizontal surface usually has vents to allow air into the attic
The underside board of eaves and rakes Soffits are often vented to draw air into the attic
The underside of an architectural feature such as a beam, ceiling, cornice, roof overhang, etc Vinyl or aluminum soffit is used to cover, dress, decorate or add ventilation
The underside of the eave system Soffits are usually vented to provide airflow to the attic areas
The finished underside of the eaves A small ceiling like space, often out of doors, such as the underside of a roof overhang
The underside of any architectural element (as of an overhang or staircase) In modern homes, the wood or metal screening used to cover such areas
-Boards that cover the underside of a roof overhang
The underside of the eaves of a roof
the underside of a part of a building such as an arch or overhang or beam etc
the finished underside of an eave
Usually the underside of an overhanging cornice
The underside part of a building such as under a roof overhang
The part of the roof under the overhangs The finishing off of the rafter tails and or overlooks Often times the soffit has a screen in it to ventilate an insulated roof
The underside of an overhang of structural members, such as staircases, beams and eaves
The underside of a roof overhang
The underside of a structure such as a roof or arch way
The under side of the subordinate parts and members of buildings, such as staircases, entablatures, archways, cornices, or the like
The finished underside of the eaves
The finished underside of the eaves, which should contain holes or perforations to provide air intake for attic ventilation
The exposed underside of any architectural element, especially a roof
The underside of an architectural feature such as a beam, ceiling, cornice, roof overhang, etc Vinyl soffit is used to cover, dress, decorate or protect this area of a home’s exterior
soffits
plural of soffit
soffit

    Silbentrennung

    sof·fit

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From French soffite, from Italian soffitto, from sof- (“under”) + past participle of figgere (“to fix”).
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