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tres·tle
(trĕs′əl)n.
1. A horizontal beam or bar held up by two pairs of divergent legs and used as a support.
2. A framework consisting of slanted braces and horizontal crosspieces supporting a bridge or causeway.
[Middle English trestel, from Old French, alteration of Vulgar Latin *trāstellum, trānstellum, diminutive of Latin trānstrum, beam; see transom.]
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trestle
(ˈtrɛsəl)n
1. (Building) a framework in the form of a horizontal member supported at each end by a pair of splayed legs, used to carry scaffold boards, a table top, etc
2. (Civil Engineering)
a. a braced structural tower-like framework of timber, metal, or reinforced concrete that is used to support a bridge or ropeway
b. a bridge constructed of such frameworks
[C14: from Old French trestel, ultimately from Latin trānstrum transom]
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tres•tle
(ˈtrɛs əl)n.
1. a frame typically composed of a horizontal member rigidly attached at each end to the top of a transverse A-frame, used as a barrier, a support for planking, etc.; horse.
2.
a. one of a number of transverse frames joined together to support a bridge.
b. a bridge made of these.
[1300–50; Middle English trestel < Middle French, by dissimilation from Old French trestre « Latin trānstrum crossbeam]
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Noun | 1. | trestle - a supporting tower used to support a bridge bridge, span - a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. supporting tower - a tower that serves to support something |
2. | trestle - sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop trestle table - a table supported on trestles |
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Translations
مِنْصَبَه خَشَبِيَّه، جَحْش
kozana kozách
bukbukke-
búkki, undirstaîa
架台脚立馬
steķi
na podstavci
ayaklık
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trestle
n → (Auflage)bock m
trestle
:trestle bridge
n → Bockbrücke f
trestle table
n → auf Böcken stehender Tisch; (decorator’s) → Tapeziertisch m
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trestle
(ˈtresl) noun a wooden support with legs. The platform was on trestles; (also adjective) a trestle table.
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