buttress

buttress
1. noun
1) (Archit.) Mauerstrebe, die
2) (fig.) Stütze, die
2. transitive verb

buttress [up] — (fig.) [unter]stützen; untermauern [Argument]

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noun
(a support built on to the outside of a wall.) der Strebepfeiler
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but·tress
[ˈbʌtrəs]
I. n
<pl -es>
1. ARCHIT Strebepfeiler m, Stützpfeiler m, Bogenpfeiler m
flying \buttress Strebebogen m
2. (fig: support) Stütze f
II. vt
1. ARCHIT
to \buttress a wall eine Wand [durch Strebepfeiler] stützen
2. (fig: support)
to \buttress sth etw untermauern
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['bʌtrɪs]
1. n (ARCHIT)
Strebepfeiler m; (fig) Pfeiler m
2. vt (ARCHIT)
wall (durch Strebepfeiler) stützen; (fig) stützen
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buttress [ˈbʌtrıs]
A s
1. ARCH Strebe-, Stützpfeiler m
2. fig Stütze f
3. vorspringender Teil
B v/t: auch buttress up
1. (durch Strebepfeiler) stützen
2. fig (unter)stützen
* * *
1. noun
1) (Archit.) Mauerstrebe, die
2) (fig.) Stütze, die
2. transitive verb

buttress [up] — (fig.) [unter]stützen; untermauern [Argument]

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n.
(§ pl.: buttresses)
= Gewölbepfeiler m.
Strebepfeiler m.
Stütze -n f.
Stützpfeiler m. v.
stärken v.
stützen v.
untermauern v.

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