Dictionary of Building and Civil Engineering: English, German, French, Dutch, Russian

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In the last few decades civil engineering has undergone substantial technological change which has, naturally, been refleded in the terminology employed in the industry. Efforts are now being made in many countries to bring about a systematization and unification of technical terminology in general, and tbat of civil engineering in particular. The publication of a multilingual didionary of civil engineering terms has been necessitat ed by the expansion of international cooperation and information exchange in tbis field, as by the lack of suitable updated bilingual didionaries. well as This Didionary contains some 14 000 English terms together with their German, French, Dutch and Russian equivalents, which are used in the main branches of civil engineering and relate to the basic principles of structural design and calculations (the elasticity theory, strength of materials, soi! mechanics and other allied technical disciplines); to buildings and installations, strudures and their parts, building materials and prefabrications, civil engineering tecbnology and practice, building and road construction macbines, construdion site equipment, housing equipment and fittings (includ ing modern systems of air conditioning); as well as to hydrotechni cal and irrigation constructions. The Dictionary also includes a limited number of basic technical expressions and terms relating to allied disciplines such as architecture and town planning, as well as airfield, railway and underground construction. The Dictionary does not Iist trade names of bui Iding materials, parts and machines or the names of chemical compounds. Nor does it give adverbial, adjective or verbal terms.

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