cantilever

বড় খিলান
definition
verb
a cantilevered deck
support by a cantilever or cantilevers.
noun
Right up there, on the very summit of one of the three great double cantilevers of the Forth Bridge, I looked north to the sweep of the Lomond Hills and south to Arthur's Seat.
a long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used chiefly in bridge construction.
translation of 'cantilever'
দেওয়াল থেকে প্রসারিত খিলান
noun
বড় খিলান
example
One afternoon, while working on the Sydney Opera House, I walked over with Joern Utzon to where the concreters were about to remove the formwork from the just-poured 'cantilever' beams for the northern foyers.
A tilt-up concrete shear wall braces a wood-frame structure, and a steel frame supports the 'cantilever' .
The photograph on the attractive booklet provides no supporting evidence however, displaying as it does an image of cloudy blue sky seen through the 'cantilever' of a bridge.
An inner court is revealed under a strange portico formed by projecting the caretaker's flat over the entrance route in a hair-raising 'cantilever' which stops just short of the neighbouring building.
Six workers were killed and another injured when part of a balanced 'cantilever' of an overpass under construction along the express road leading to the Yuankang fishing port in Hsiping, Miaoli County collapsed.
The tip deflection of the longest 'cantilever' was some 3 in., says Dave Budzius, project manager for steel erector Danny's Construction Co.
Accomplished through the use of multiple steel trusses, the 'cantilever' prevents the older structure from being overwhelmed by the new.
The floors span from the core to a second row of columns then 'cantilever' to support the suspended glass block facade.
Underneath the 'cantilever' , glass panels between the beams form a band of clerestorey glazing admitting daylight to the ground floor.
A 'cantilever' bracket called tou-kung was used to carry the eaves overhang as far as possible, beyond the outermost columns.
The main hall takes up most of the central span and the space under the east 'cantilever' , while the one to the west projects out over the street to provide an entrance portico and foyer.
The 'cantilever' on the canal side is counterbalanced by the concrete ground floor on the land side.
The geometry of the 'cantilever' construction was controlled primarily by applying a high degree of precision and maintaining very close tolerances on the prefabricated components used on the main span.
Most long-span cable-stayed bridges have tie-downs on just one side of the 'cantilever' .
Such signals can be located on a mast, bridge, or 'cantilever' structure and in some rare cases in a dwarf signal.
A 9m 'cantilever' carries the upper storeys over First Street to the north, supporting a light bar that serves as a marquee to this piece of urban theatre.
Surprisingly, the E1027 is just about childproof, if you make sure the spine is firmly against a wall so the 'cantilever' supports your infant's weight as they haul themselves up to swipe off everything carefully arranged on top of it.
Theater patrons can also expect a stunning view, as the new facility's lobby will project out to near the edge of the bluffs in a bridge-like 'cantilever' over the park.
Here the road has been widened and supported on 'cantilever' beams over the gorge and at the most slip prone area a protective roof has been built over the road.
Under the 'cantilever' is a new sitting room, which looks out east across a slender garden and straight into a tall newly-planted, impenetrable evergreen hedge that protects the President's privacy at ground level.
On the west side, a canopy 'cantilevers' out 8m along the building's entire length.
Beyond the gallery, the rectangular reading room is 'cantilevered' over the education space on white precast concrete beams.
Sometimes retaining walls are designed as 'cantilevers' .
The tile countertop is 'cantilevered' so it can also serve as a bar-height eating area.
With numerous decorative and custom variants, Siteco has developed masts and 'cantilevers' , hood variants and trough fittings to cater for many situations, with a choice of two diffusers, clear or satin.
By 'cantilevering' the structure across the street instead of putting structural support inside the residential tower, the architects economized on materials, time, and disruption of university life.
A stair is 'cantilevered' over the granite clad pool, drawing you up through the central well.
Yet despite the close relationship between inside and outside, the room barely touches the garden; it is 'cantilevered' over it, suggesting that the relationship is intangible rather than physical.
Big sculptural trapezoids are 'cantilevered' off this block.
Built of steel, concrete and glass, the structure was 'cantilevered' over a waterfall.
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