लीवरेड Meaning in English
लीवरेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : levered
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लेवियरलेविन
लेविसिया
लेविट
लेविटिकल
ऐलवाइव्स
लेवोडोपा
लेवोस
लेवुलोज
ऐयाश
भद्दे मज़ाक विलासिता से पूर्ण
लुईस
लूईस
लेविस
लुईस और क्लार्क अभियान
लीवरेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Northern Province, Sierra Leone The Brent Spence Bridge is a double decker, cantilevered truss bridge that carries Interstates 71 and 75 across the Ohio River between Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio.
The loading bay has a cantilevered corrugated iron awning, with corrugated iron cladding enclosing the wall surface above to the underside of the carriage shade.
Two sash ticket windows with cantilevered timber counters access the former ticket and parcels office to the south of the entrance vestibule, with small hinged doors below.
The floor divisions are not marked on the exterior; the unbroken edifice is interrupted only by a series of cantilevered window bays, separated by rows of single thin silled windows set into the vertical face.
Gantries may be cantilevered or one sided on the left, right and center (sometimes referred to as a half-gantry or Butterfly gantry), or they may be bridges with poles on each side.
The station had platforms (now demolished) cantilevered from the bridge structure and a wooden station building (also now demolished) at ground level under and on either side of the bridge, with a station master's house to the north of it.
Cantilevered porches that showcases the potential of concrete are also seen in some structures.
The banjeaurine has a short neck with a scale between 19" and 20", a fretboard extension that is cantilevered over the head, and either 17 or 19 frets.
The viaduct was again widened in 1939, with the construction of a reinforced concrete cantilevered deck, because of increased traffic use.
The platform building is a long rectangular weatherboard building with a concrete base and a corrugated steel skillion roof sloping towards the rail lines, with the awning supported on cantilevered timber roof beams braced with curved metal braces.
The first cantilevered segmental cast-in-place concrete bridge, built in 1930, was Ponte Emílio Baumgart across Rio do Peixe in the state of Santa Catarina of Brazil.
It was followed in 1951 by the prestressed concrete bridge across the Lahn River in Balduinstein, Germany, the first of many cantilevered bridges designed by Ulrich Finsterwalder.
The posted verandah was replaced in 1955 with a cantilevered awning.