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10:53 Oct 14, 2010 |
Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Architecture | ||||
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3 +1 | exposed eaves |
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exposed eaves Explanation: Magyar forrás: http://www.sze.hu/~nemethgy/tetoszerkezetek.pdf "Csüngőeresz vagy csüngőpárkány: a homlokzati síkon túlnyúló szarufákkal képzett eresz." Angol forrás: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-eaves.htm "There are four basic types of eaves: exposed, soffited, boxed-in and abbreviated. In an exposed eave, the finished underside of the roof and its supporting rafters are viewable from underneath. The soffited eave adds a finish, or soffit, board that connects the bottom tip of the eave with the side of the building at a 90 degree angle. This creates a smooth surface when viewed from beneath. A boxed-in eave also encases the roof rafters when viewed from below, but meets the side of the building at the same angle as the roof itself. An abbreviated eave is cut off almost perpendicular with the side of the house." Reference: http://www.sze.hu/~nemethgy/tetoszerkezetek.pdf Reference: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-eaves.htm |
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