foundation

foundation
n
основание; фундамент

foundation for interior plaster coat — основание нижнего слоя штукатурки


- bedrock foundation
- benched foundation
- blob foundation
- box foundation
- buoyancy raft foundation
- buoyant foundation
- caisson foundation
- cantilever foundation
- cellular raft foundation
- chimney foundation
- circular foundation
- combined pad foundation
- compensated foundation
- concrete foundation
- cone foundation
- continuous pad and beam foundation
- crib foundation
- deep foundation
- dome foundation
- drilled pier foundation
- earth foundation
- egg box foundation
- egg crate foundation
- elastic foundation
- floating foundation
- girder foundation
- grillage foundation
- heavy foundation
- independent foundation
- injected foundation
- isolated foundation
- machinery foundation
- mass concrete pad foundation
- mat foundation
- narrow strip foundation
- pad foundation
- pier foundation
- pile foundation
- pile-and-cribwork foundation
- piled foundation
- plain pad foundation
- plain slab raft foundation
- raft foundation
- ring foundation
- rock-fill foundation
- shallow foundation
- slab and beam raft foundation
- spread foundation
- sprung foundation
- strip foundation
- traditional strip foundation
- trench-fill foundation
- ventilated pad foundation
- well foundation

Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. . 1995.

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