O QUE SIGNIFICA BREASTSUMMER EM INGLÊS
Bressummer
Um feixe de bressummer, breastsummer, verão são feixes de carga em um prédio emoldurado de madeira. A palavra verão derivou do sommier francês ou súbito, "um cavalo de pacote", que significa "suportar grande carga ou peso". "Para suportar uma parede superplacante", "qualquer besta de carga", e dessa forma é semelhante a uma placa de parede. O uso e a definição desses termos variam, mas geralmente um bressummer é um peitoril e um verão é um viga interior que suporta as vigas do teto, veja abaixo: ▪ Na parte externa do prédio e nos andares médios em que as vigas são moldadas. Nas partes internas de um edifício, tais feixes são chamados de "verões". É parte da construção do quadro de madeira na história superior sobreportiva no embarque. ▪ "Avanço horizontal sobre a abertura de uma lareira, ou ajuste para a frente da parte inferior de um prédio para suportar uma parede descartavel, um bressummer jetty". ▪ "... geralmente o peitoril da parede superior acima de um píer, caso contrário, qualquer feixe que abranja uma abertura e suporte uma parede acima". também chamado de "peitoril do pico".
definição de breastsummer no dicionário inglês
A definição de breastsummer no dicionário é um verão ou uma viga que se estende através de uma grande abertura em um prédio para suportar a parede acima, usado principalmente em frente à loja.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BREASTSUMMER»
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The Victorian Contractors' and Builders' Price-Book, ...
And the thickness of such parapet must be, at the least, in every wall of the first
rate of the first and second class, thirteen inches thick; and in every other external
wall eight and a half inches thick. Breastsummers.—If a breastsummer have a ...
Charles MAYES (Civil Engineer and Architect.),
1862
Breastsummer. For S.H.P. At Àrst I barely noticed you: the darker skin, the double
kiss of nipples, dot dot adorning the free state of my Áat brown little-girl body. Like
buds that swell in spring, my body opened, a Áower – handfuls ripened to ...
Phillippa Yaa De Villiers,
2010
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Dictionary of Environmental Health
breastsummer. A long horizontal structural beam (nowadaysgenerallyasteel
girder) supporting the main portionofthefrontofabuilding (such as the
superstructure above a shop window). The name derives originally from a long
wooden beam ...
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Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
Brep, B-rep see boundary representations. bressummer see breastsummer.
brestsummer see breastsummer. Breteˆche see brattice. !103 Bretesse ́ see
brattice. !103 brettice see brattice. !103 brick, building brick; a rectangular block
made of ...
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi,
2008
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Illustrated Dictionary of Building
Joists tenoned into breastsummer Breastsummer A large lintel spanning a wide
opening (supporting brickwork or masonry) often over a shop or bay window;
formally of timber now concrete or steel. Breastsummer Broach Traditionally any
...
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Special consular reports
(3) Breastsummer s. — With regard to any breastsummers to be fixed to carry any
front wall of any building. — If such breastsummers have a bearing at one end
upon aparty wall or external wall, then it must be laid upon a templet or corbel of
...
United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Statistics, United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce, United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics,
1892
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Fire and Building Regulations in Foreign Countries
lf such breastsummers have a hearing at one end upon a party wall - or external
wall, then it must be laid upon a templet or corbel of stone or wood or iron and the
end of such breastsummer must not have its bearing solely upon such party ...
United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce,
1892
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United States Congressional serial set
And if any such breastsummer have its bearings at each end upon a party wall or
external wall, then it must bo laid upon a templet or corbel of stone or wood or
iron, and the end of such breastsummer must not have its bearing solely upon ...
9
Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology
... of noise in a duct, through the duct walls, into the surrounding environment.
breast beam Same as BREASTSUMMER . breastsummer Originally a long and
heavy timber beam (or summer) carrying the frontage of a building (or breast).
Henry J. Cowan, Peter R. Smith,
2004
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The Child in Mind: A Child Protection Handbook
... ULTIMATE LOAD of a structural member that fails by FRACTURE. break-out
noise The transfer of noise in a duct, through the duct walls, into the surrounding
environment. breast beam Same as BREASTSUMMER. breastsummer Originally
a ...
Judy Barker, Deborah Tamara Hodes,
2004
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A Back-to-School Booklist for New Readers
PIDDOCKS. BREASTSUMMER. MUMRUFFIN. JIGGERY-POKERY. GONGOOZLER. GNURR. “Words have a sound and shape, in addition to ... «New York Times, ago 13»