Nghĩa của từ counterscarps bằng Tiếng Hàn
[ˈkountərˌskärp]
noun - counterscarp
경사진 외벽: counterscarp
Đặt câu có từ "counterscarps"
1. Counterscarps exist to be countered
2. Counterscarps meaning Plural form of counterscarp.
3. The Counterscarps are cut in the rock
4. A Counterscarps sliding on overturned foliation surfaces (Henderson 2007)
5. Watles exhibits spectacular features indicative of DSGSDs including double ridges, trenches, and Counterscarps
6. The pentagonal fort is surrounded by a ditch defended by caponiers and Counterscarps
7. Counterscarp (plural Counterscarps) (architecture) The outer slope of a defensive or fortified ditch; Translations
8. Underground galleries link the salients, caponiers and Counterscarps to the central portions of the fort.
9. The map shows major structures, such as scarps, Counterscarps, and grabens, and tensional openings are showing
10. The Counterscarps, which form part of the outer fortifications of the Fort Manoel, have also been completed
11. Counterscarp of a Napoleon era polygonal fort (Fort Napoleon, Ostend).Counterscarps had become vertical by this time
12. On the other three sides ditches and Counterscarps (outer ditch walls) were created to strengthen its position
13. Gravitational reactivation of NE-trending fractures formed gravitational scarps, Counterscarps, and half-grabens in the upper slope, whereas the …
14. The Counterscarps are 10 to 50 m long, have a few meters of relief and delimit small graben-like structures
15. There were ten defensive towers and a dry moat lined with Counterscarps, stone edges that made it more difficult to scale
16. The keep was encircled by a deep, dry moat with stone Counterscarps to help prevent the scaling of its walls with ladders
17. The keep was encircled by a deep, dry moat with stone Counterscarps to help prevent the scaling of its walls with ladders
18. The walls were surrounded by a deep dry moat, while the system was completed by the earthen Counterscarps and the outwork of San Demetrio
19. At one period, according to his biographers, Capone never attended the opera in Chicago without eighteen guards, enclosing him in in scarps and Counterscarps of …
20. Fortifications sank into the ground, protected by enormously thick walls, deep Counterscarps and a sloping bank or glacis that would, hopefully, cause cannon shots to ricochet over the defences rather than penetrate
21. The church is a strong city, for it has walls and bulwarks, or Counterscarps, and those of God’s own appointing; for he has, in his promise, appointed salvation itself to be its defence
22. Having discussed Counterscarp repairs at the Porta da traicao postern, the 1514 auto proceeds to detail scarps and Counterscarps at the foot of two mutually adjacent towers--Torre do sino and Torre dos bizcainhos (Tower of the Biscayans).
23. The Turks, as Caprara had rightly observed, possessed very little heavy artillery; what they had could kill people and damage buildings inside the city but made little impact on the massive walls, bastions, ravelins, glacis, caponières, palisades, Counterscarps, and the other paraphernalia of sixteenth-century fortifications that ringed Vienna.