Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet BRACED


BRACED

Definition av BRACED

  1. böjningsform av brace
  2. perfektparticip av brace

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BRACED i en mening

  • In small arms, a long gun or longarm is generally designed to be held by both hands and braced against the shoulder, in contrast to a handgun, which can be fired being held with a single hand.
  • The open cockpit, fixed landing gear, externally braced wing design was the last such design procured by the USAAC as a fighter.
  • Realizing that she was still immobile, he raced to the tip of the pilot (cowcatcher) and braced himself on it, reaching out as far as he could to pull the frightened but unharmed girl from the rails.
  • Argentines braced for a recession after the excesses of the sweet money years, which destabilized Viola's position.
  • The proposal also called for each of the suspension towers to be made of four columns, to be braced transversely and hinged to the bottom of the abutments longitudinally.
  • In contrast, the tailplane, which was positioned forward of the fin, was braced from beneath via struts.
  • Many sections, such as the duralumin longerons and spacers, were attached using welded steel-tube fittings and braced using piano wire.
  • The O/100 was an unequal-span three-bay biplane, with the overhanging part of the upper wing braced by kingposts, a rectangular section fuselage and a biplane tail with twin balanced rudders, between the horizontal surfaces.
  • The Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, commonly known as the Whirlpool Bridge or the Lower Steel Arch Bridge (before 1937), is a spandrel braced, riveted, two-hinged arch bridge that crosses the Canada–United States border, connecting the commercial downtown districts of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
  • Spindle-shaped jettisonable external tanks with a capacity of , fitted to the sponsons and braced by struts attached to the fuselage.
  • The lower wing's single spar was directly below the rear spar of the upper wing and was braced with a characteristic Vee strut.
  • The undercarriage had V-shape streamlined struts, furnished with Avia-type oleo pneumatic shock absorbers (including the tail skid) and were braced with steel wire.
  • The all-metal, duralumin metal-covered strut braced gull-wing monoplane was conventional in layout, and used a conventional fixed undercarriage with a tail skid.
  • The first firearms were made at a time when metallurgy was not advanced enough to cast tubes capable of withstanding the explosive forces of early cannons, so the pipe (often built from staves of metal) needed to be braced periodically along its length for structural reinforcement, producing an appearance somewhat reminiscent of storage barrels being stacked together, hence the English name.
  • Buttresses are fairly common on more ancient buildings, as a means of providing support to act against the lateral (sideways) forces arising out of inadequately braced roof structures.
  • The igil is held nearly upright when played, with the sound box of the instrument in the performer's lap, or braced against the top of the performer's boot.
  • The lower wing was in two parts and mounted on the lower fuselage, braced to the upper wing with a pair of outward-leaning, parallel interplane struts made of profiled steel tubes.
  • The fuselage consisted of four square-section longerons, with wooden struts and cross-members while braced with heavy-gauge piano wire.
  • As a result of all this, in 1914, the north scarp wall shifted slightly and had to be braced by a steel joist from off the top of the counterscarp wall.
  • Each wing was braced with a pair of parallel struts, dural tubes enclosed in streamlined, wooden fairings, between the lower fuselage longerons and the wing spars just inside the ailerons.


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