cantilever in the PONS Dictionary

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cantilever bridge

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As a result, in 1997, temporary girders were installed beneath the cantilevers to carry their weight.
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It is at the same elevation as the rig floor, usually cantilevered out from the main substructure supporting the rig.
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It was a highly streamlined mid-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage.
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The house was thus cantilevered either side of the access triangle.
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Steel truss cantilevers support loads by tension of the upper members and compression of the lower ones.
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The sky-fork material handling system provides the contractor with a tool for projects where the building frame is cantilevered out at various levels.
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Because of the need for more strength at the balanced cantilever's supports, the bridge superstructure often takes the form of towers above the foundation piers.
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Longitudinal arched steel trusses that are cantilevered at both ends from the shop supports in the center allow maximum vertical clearance.
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Part rises from the riverbed on stilts and part is cantilevered off the railway retaining wall.
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The top 20 stories comprise a separate structure, cantilevered over the first 66 years later.
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