Hledat
Span
01
most, přechod
a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
02
pár, dvojice
two items of the same kind
03
doba, interval
the complete duration of something
04
vzdálenost, interval
the distance or interval between two points
05
náskok, rozevření
the act of sitting or standing astride
06
rozpětí, span
the area between two supports of a bridge or arch
What is the "span"?
In architecture, the span refers to the distance between two supports, such as columns or walls, that an arch, beam, or roof structure covers. This measurement is crucial in determining the strength and design of the structure, as it influences the materials used and the shape of the arch or beam. A larger span often requires stronger materials or additional support to ensure stability, while a smaller span can be achieved with lighter construction. The span plays a key role in the overall functionality and aesthetic of a building, affecting how space is utilized and experienced.
07
span
a unit of length based on the width of the expanded human hand (usually taken as 9 inches)
to span
01
zahrnovat, trvat
to cover or last the whole of a period of time
02
pokryvat, zasahovat
(of an arched roof, bridge, etc.) to reach from one side to another
span
n
Příklad
The dirt track racing circuit spans across various regions, attracting competitors from far and wide.
He marveled at the massive wing span of the aircraft from his window seat.
Her fecund imagination led to the creation of numerous bestselling novels within a short span of time.
Pre-stressed concrete is often used for large spans in bridges because it can carry more weight without bending.
Each eon is marked by distinctive characteristics and transitions, offering insights into the dynamic nature of our planet over immense time spans.