- cut member
- разрезанный [рассечённый] элемент конструкции (для целей расчёта)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Cut Your Hair — Cover art for Cut Your Hair Single by Pavement from the album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain … Wikipedia
Cut Knife-Turtleford — Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan provincial electoral district … Wikipedia
Cut Chemist — Background information Birth name Lucas C. MacFadden Born October 4, 1972 (1972 10 04 … Wikipedia
Cut Killer — Birth name Anouar Hajoui Born May 6, 1971 (1971 05 06) (age 40) Origin Meknes, Morocco Genres hip … Wikipedia
cut — vb Cut, hew, chop, carve, slit, slash mean to penetrate and divide something with a sharp bladed tool or instrument (as a knife, ax, or sword). Cut is by far the most comprehensive term, for it is not only interchangeable with any other word in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Cut Here — Single by The Cure from the album Greatest Hits Released 29 October 2001 … Wikipedia
cut — [n1] incision carving, chip, chop, cleavage, cleft, dissection, fissure, furrow, gash, graze, groove, intersection, kerf, laceration, mark, nick, nip, notch, opening, passage, penetration, pierce, prick, rabbet, rent, rip, scarification,… … New thesaurus
member — [n1] part of a group affiliate, associate, branch, chapter, component, comrade, constituent, cut, division, joiner, offshoot, parcel, piece, portion, post, representative, section, segment, unit; concepts 417,834,835 member [n2] appendage arm,… … New thesaurus
cut-throat(er) — member of a fish cleaning crew in Newfoundland who cuts the throat of the cod fish and slits the belly open from gills to vent in preparation for heading, splitting and salting. A two edged knife used in this process … Dictionary of ichthyology
Member states of UNESCO — UNESCO member states … Wikipedia
cut — Synonyms and related words: AWOL, French leave, Parthian shot, Platonic form, Platonic idea, Spartan, Vandyke, abandon, abate, abatement, abbreviate, abbreviated, abrade, abrasion, abridge, abridged, abscind, abscondence, absence, absence without … Moby Thesaurus