buttress
butt
ˈbʌt
bat
ress
rəs
rēs
/ˈbʌtrəs/

A(z) „buttress” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to buttress
01

támogat, megerƑsít

to provide support or justification in order to make something stronger or more secure
Transitive: to buttress sth
to buttress definition and meaning
Példåk
The environmental regulations were buttressed with stricter enforcement to ensure compliance.
A környezetvĂ©delmi szabĂĄlyozĂĄsokat szigorĂșbb vĂ©grehajtĂĄssal tĂĄmogattĂĄk, hogy biztosĂ­tsĂĄk a megfelelƑsĂ©get.
02

támasztani, megerƑsíteni

to reinforce or support a building or structure by adding buttresses, which are external supports
Transitive: to buttress a structure
Példåk
The ancient castle was buttressed to withstand the pressure of strong winds.
Az Ƒsi vĂĄrat megtĂĄmasztottĂĄk, hogy ellenĂĄlljon az erƑs szĂ©l nyomĂĄsĂĄnak.
Buttress
01

tåmpillér, tåmasztófal

a protruding structure that supports a building or wall and is made out of bricks or stones
Példåk
The medieval castle was fortified with thick walls and sturdy buttresses, protecting it from enemy attacks.
A közĂ©pkori vĂĄr vastag falakkal Ă©s erƑs tĂĄmpillĂ©rek volt megerƑsĂ­tve, megvĂ©dve azt az ellensĂ©ges tĂĄmadĂĄsoktĂłl.
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