cantilevering

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Определение cantilevering в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

cantilever
destek
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konsol yapmak
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destekli
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konsol
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dirsek
cantilever
(mak.) dirsek, yalnız bir ucu destekli olan kol
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binanın dışarıya çıkık olan kısmı
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kolon/destek
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cantilever bridge her biri bir ayak üzerinde dengeli oturan iki parçadan ibaret köprü
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yalnız bir ucu destekli olan kol
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(Askeri) KONSOL: Yalnız bir ucundan bağlı istinat noktası bu ucunda bulunan kiriş veya dirsek. Bir konsol kirişli köprü (cantilever bridge), iki konsoldan meydana gelir. Bunların, serbest olan uçları birbiriyle temas halinde olmakla beraber birbirlerinin yükünü taşımazlar
cantilever
sundurma
cantilever
manivela
cantilever
çıkma
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Определение cantilevering в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

cantilever
A beam anchored at one end and projecting into space, such as a long bracket projecting from a wall to support a balcony
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To project in the manner of a cantilever, or to project (something) by means of a cantilever
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Projections from a wall that are supported at only one end Used to support something such as a balcony
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projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only
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The portion of a truss designed to extend beyond the exterior wall, not including the top chord overhang Often a small cantilever is used to form an energy heel and frame a flat soffit at the same time The length of the truss is still measured from the end of the bottom chord Also Cant
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A beam, girder, truss, floor or roof section unsupported at one end Diving boards are cantilevers
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Any part of a structure that projects beyond its main support and is balanced on it
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A projecting beam or other structure supported only at one end
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The part of a member that extends freely over a support which is not supported at its end
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A beam or other horizontal member that projects beyond a vertical support and is unsupported at one end
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construct with girders and beams such that only one end is fixed; "Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings"
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referring to a deck that extends over the lake or shoreline and is supported by a seawall or piers
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A support system in which an architectural member projects horizontally into space, beyond it supports, as in Wright’s Fallingwater
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projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only construct with girders and beams such that only one end is fixed; "Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings"
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A projecting structure supported on one end, such as a balcony
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Any structural part of a building that projects beyond its support and overhang
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A spread eagle in which the knees are bent and the body, from the knees to the head, is held parallel to the ice
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A wing built in such a way that it does not require external bracing Model scale aircraft may have dummy external bracing to replicate the original even though the wings are actually strong enough not to need it
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to project horizontally with one end of the structure (beam or slab) anchored into a pier or wall; also, the term for such an extension or for a projecting bracket
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A projecting beam or structure supported only at one end
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A projecting beam or overhanging portion supported at one end only
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The part of a truss that extends beyond its support, exclusive of overhang
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A long beam projecting from a wall, supported at one end only
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project as a cantilever
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A projecting structure, such as a beam, floor or rafter system, which is supported at only one end
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An architectural form that projects horizontally from its support, employed especially after the development of reinforced concrete construction techniques
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{f} build supporting columns
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A structural member that projects beyond its supporting wall or column
cantilever
The part of a structural member that extends beyond its support
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Same as Cantalever
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A projecting beam that is supported and restrained at one end only
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A horizontal projection from a building, such as a step, balcony, beam or canopy, that is without external bracing and appears to be self-supporting
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a structural member which has a free end projecting beyond its supporting wall or column; length of span overhanging the support
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A cantilever is a long piece of metal or wood used in a structure such as a bridge. One end is fastened to something and the other end is used to support part of the structure. the old steel cantilever bridge. a long piece of metal or wood that sticks out from an upright post or wall and supports a shelf, the end of a bridge etc (Perhaps from CANT3 + lever). Projecting beam or other horizontal member supported at one or more points but not at both ends. Some engineers distinguish between a cantilever, supported at only one fixed end, and an overhanging beam that projects beyond one of its end supports. The free, unsupported end is capable of supporting a weight or surface, such as a concrete slab. Any beam built into a wall with a projecting free end forms a cantilever, which may carry a balcony, canopy, roof, or part of a building above. Cantilevering can be used for constructions as simple as bookshelves or as complicated as bridges
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{i} supporting beam