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Англо-русский строительный словарь - vault

 
 

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vault
свод хранилище; сейф annular vault ashlar vault barrel vault basement vault basket-handle vault brick vault conical vault expanding vault fan vault floor vault groin vault net vault quadripartite vault rear vault ribbed vault rubble vault
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1.
  1) вольтижировать 2) подвал 3) свод bending of a vault — кривизна свода - rib of vault - transformer vault - vault down-faller ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
2.
  сущ. 1) хранилище 2) сейф - cash in vault - front vault - money vault - record vault - safe deposit vault - storage vault ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
3.
  анат. свод – vault of skull – palatine vault ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
4.
  1. архит. свод cloister vault —- монастырский свод vault head —- замок свода 2. небосвод the blue vault —- голубой купол 3. анат. свод cranial vault —- свод черепа 4. подвал, погреб (винный и т. п.) 5. склеп family vault —- фамильный склеп, усыпальница 6. хранилище; (стальная) камера; сейф safety vault —- хранилище (ценностей) (в банке и т. п.) cash in vault —- наличность кассы; денежная наличность (в кассе банка) 7. фильмохранилище 8. пещера 9. архит. покрывать сводом; возводить свод (над чем-л.) 10. выситься сводом (над чем-л.); накрвать (как) куполом the sky vaulted over the sea —- купол неба над морем 11. изгибаться to vault like the rainbow —- изгибаться сводом 12. прыжок, скачок (особ. через препятствие) vault over a gate —- прыжок через ворота 13. спорт. опорный прыжок free vault —- свободный прыжок rear vault —- прыжок углом double-rear vault —- опорный прыжок углом с поворотом на 180 градусов flank vault —- опорный прыжок боком horse vault —- прыжок через коня (одна нога сбоку прямая, другая согнута) straddle vault —- прыжок ноги врозь 14. перепрыгивать, перескакивать; прыгать to vault (over) a fence —- перескочить через забор to vault into the saddle —- вскочить на коня to vault a river —- воен. форсировать реку 15. прыгать с опорой обо что-л. (гимнастика) 16. вольтижировать (конный спорт)...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) свод; the vault of heaven - небесный свод  2) подвал, погреб, склеп (со сводом); wine vault - винный погреб; family vault - фамильный склеп Syn: see grave  2. v. возводить свод (над чем-л.) II  1. noun sport опорный прыжок, прыжок с шестом  2. v.  1) прыгать, перепрыгивать (особ. опираясь на что-л.) (тж. vault over); He took a running jump at the fence and vaulted over (it)  2) вольтижировать ...
Англо-русский словарь
6.
  1) свод возводить свод 2) хранилище 3) (стальная) камера для хранения; сейф - air-conduction vault - air-convection vault - annular vault - barrel vault - cable vault - cloistered vault - conical vault - coved vault - cradle vault - cross vault - cylindrical vault - domical vault - expanding vault - fueling machine vault - intersecting vault - rampant vault - salt vault - semicircular vault - spherical vault - surface vault - thin-slab vault - transformer vault - tunnel vault ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
7.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a an arched roof. b a continuous arch. c a set or series of arches whose joints radiate from a central point or line. 2 a vaultlike covering (the vault of heaven). 3 an underground chamber: a as a place of storage (bank vaults). b as a place of interment beneath a church or in a cemetery etc. (family vault). 4 an act of vaulting. 5 Anat. the arched roof of a cavity. --v. 1 intr. leap or spring, esp. while resting on one or both hands or with the help of a pole. 2 tr. spring over (a gate etc.) in this way. 3 tr. (esp. as vaulted) a make in the form of a vault. b provide with a vault or vaults. Derivatives vaulter n. Etymology: OF voute, vaute, ult. f. L volvere roll ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English vaute, voute, from Anglo-French voute, from Vulgar Latin *volvita turn, ~, from feminine of *volvitus, alteration of Latin volutus, past participle of volvere to roll — more at voluble  Date: 14th century  1.  a. an arched structure of masonry usually forming a ceiling or roof  b. something (as the sky) resembling a ~  c. an arched or dome-shaped anatomical structure the cranial ~  2.  a. a space covered by an arched structure; especially an underground passage or room  b. an underground storage compartment  c. a room or compartment for the safekeeping of valuables  3.  a. a burial chamber  b. a prefabricated container usually of metal or concrete into which a casket is placed at burial  • ~y adjective  II. transitive verb  Date: 14th century to form or cover with or as if with a ~ ; arch  III. verb  Etymology: Middle French volter, from Old Italian voltare, from Vulgar Latin *volvitare to turn, leap, frequentative of Latin volvere  Date: 1538  intransitive verb  1. to leap vigorously; especially to execute a leap using the hands or a pole  2. to do or achieve something as if by a leap ~ed to sudden prominence  transitive verb to leap over; especially to leap over by or as if by aid of the hands or a pole  IV. noun  Date: 1576 an act of ~ing ; leap ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
9.
  (vaults, vaulting, vaulted) 1. A vault is a secure room where money and other valuable things can be kept safely. Most of the money was in storage in bank vaults... N-COUNT 2. A vault is a room underneath a church or in a cemetery where people are buried, usually the members of a single family. He ordered that Matilda’s body should be buried in the family vault. = tomb N-COUNT 3. A vault is an arched roof or ceiling. ...the vault of a great cathedral. N-COUNT 4. If you vault something or vault over it, you jump quickly onto or over it, especially by putting a hand on top of it to help you balance while you jump. He could easily vault the wall... Ned vaulted over a fallen tree... VERB: V n, V prep ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
10.
  ~1 n 1 also vaults a room with thick walls and a strong door where money, jewels etc are kept to prevent them from being stolen or damaged 2 also vaults a room where people from the same family are buried, often under the floor of a church 3 a jump over something  (- see also pole vault) 4 a roof or ceiling (1) that consists of several arches that are joined together, especially in a church ~2 also vault over ~ v to jump over something in one movement, using your hands or a pole to help you  (He vaulted over the fence and ran off into the night.) - vaulter n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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