masonry

masonry
каменная или кирпичная кладка
- block-in-course masonry - brick masonry - cement-rubble masonry - clinker masonry - concrete masonry - cyclopean masonry - dressed masonry - dry masonry - free-stone masonry - loose masonry - pick-and-dip masonry - plain masonry - racked-joint masonry - reinforced brick masonry - rustic masonry - stone masonry - stone-faced masonry - tile masonry - two-division masonry - vaulting masonry - winter masonry
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1.   каменная кладка (1. процесс 2. конструкция)
2.   монолитный бетон (стен здания)
- above-grade masonry
- ashlar masonry
- backing masonry
- bastard masonry
- brick masonry
- brick-lined masonry
- concrete masonry
- coursed block masonry
- cyclopean rubble masonry
- cyclopean masonry
- dry masonry
- exposed masonry
- grouted masonry
- hollow masonry
- infilling masonry
- loose masonry
- plain masonry
- quarry-faced masonry
- reinforced masonry
- reticulated masonry
- rubble stone masonry
- rubble masonry
- shoved masonry
- solid masonry
- stone masonry
- tile masonry
- uncoursed rubble masonry

Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.

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  • masonry — ► NOUN 1) stonework. 2) (Masonry) Freemasonry …   English terms dictionary

  • Masonry — (engl., spr. Mehs nry), 1) ein Maurerwert, die Maurerkunst; 2) eine geschlossene Tischgesellschaft, dann auch 3) ein Trinkgelag; 4) in Schlössern u. Palästen eigene Gebäude, welche zu solchen Zusammenkünften dienten; 5) so v.w. Freimaurerei …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Masonry — • An overview of Freemasonry and description of its condemnation by the Catholic Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Masonry — n [U] ↑Freemasonry …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • masonry — stonework, mid 14c., from O.Fr. maçonerie (14c.), from maçon (see MASON (Cf. mason)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • masonry — [mā′sən rē] n. [ME masonerie < OFr maçonnerie < maçon, MASON] 1. the trade or art of a mason 2. pl. masonries something built, as by a mason, of stone, brick, concrete, etc. 3. [usually M ] FREEMASONRY …   English World dictionary

  • Masonry — This article refers to the building structure component; for the fraternal organization, see Freemasonry. A mason laying mortar on top of a finished course of blocks, prior to placing the next course. Masonry is the building of structures from… …   Wikipedia

  • masonry — /may seuhn ree/, n., pl. masonries. 1. the craft or occupation of a mason. 2. work constructed by a mason, esp. stonework: the crumbling masonry of ancient walls. 3. (cap.) Freemasonry. [1325 75; ME masonerie < MF maçonnerie. See MASON, ERY] * *… …   Universalium

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  • masonry — noun Masonry is used before these nouns: ↑contractor, ↑wall …   Collocations dictionary


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