superstructures in English

noun
1
a structure built on top of something else.
Despite our lack of information about the superstructures of the nearby tombs (lining the Via Labicana and adjacent to Eurysaces' monument), we know that Eurysaces' tomb had to contend with at least one of his neighbors.

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1. Loading boards and support structures of aluminium for vehicle superstructures

2. Winter service superstructures, namely for snow ploughs and salt spreaders

3. The complex coacervate structures self-organize in Biconcave thin water layers into size-sortedmonolayer superstructures.

4. They may also be used in the manufacture of automobiles, freight cars, trailers, aircraft, and ship superstructures.

5. Due to the fragile nature of unbaked bricks and frequent floods, the superstructures of all buildings have receded.

6. It had two superstructures in steel truss construction: one superstructure, which accommodated the two-track railway line, and one superstructure for the road.

7. The same is true for our i-Products and the implant systems of your choice! With the customised aButments and superstructures as the base, implant […]

8. Starting with our patented technology that combines the performance of composite superstructures with the safety of aluminium hulls, which has become the trademark of Allures yachts today.

9. When building a new bridge over the Schorfheidestraße (connection to the street Am Nordgraben) Although the abutments were designed for four tracks, but only two superstructures installed.

10. Stokota offers tank semitrailers, trailers and superstructures in aluminium or stainless steel for the transport of both non-ADR and ADR products like fuel, heating oil, LPG and aircraft fuel.

11. The southern temples with their characteristic tiered vimana shrines , major and minor , their axial and peripheral mandapa adjuncts , which are flat - roofed halls , and the towering gopura entrances form a distinct class by themselves as against the northern prasada temples with their curvilinear superstructures , the crowning amalaka and mandapas with rising tiered roofs .

12. The 2010-built MS Le Boreal is the 1st in a series of four identical/same-designed Ponant-owned superyachts, with sisterships L'Austral, Le Soleal, and Le Lyrial.All these vessels feature ice-strengthened hulls, sleek-design superstructures, Zodiacs for ship-to-shore landing and coastal cruising itinerary routes (featuring overnight stays, long port days and late evening departures).

13. HS Code Description GST% 460210: Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials or made-up from goods of heading 4601, and articles of loofah (excluding wall coverings of heading 4814; twine, cord and rope; footware and headgear and parts thereof; vehicles and vehicle superstructures; goods of chapter 94, e.g

14. HS Code Description GST% 460210: Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials or made-up from goods of heading 4601, and articles of loofah (excluding wall coverings of heading 4814; twine, cord and rope; footware and headgear and parts thereof; vehicles and vehicle superstructures; goods of chapter 94, e.g

15. Motor and engine bearings, gears and couplings, gear boxes, exhaust and fuel systems, frames, superstructures, chassis, hand lever and pedal systems, front axles, front axle elements, front axle bearings, front axle suspensions (axle journals), front axle suspensions (suspension arms), tie rods, steering assemblies, rear axles, propeller shafts, rear axle suspensions, rear wheel suspensions, springs, spring anchors, stabilisers, wheels, wheel mountings, brakes, brake shafts, and parts for the aforesaid goods

16. All stone bridges and the embankment from Plaue towards Ilmenau across the valley of the Zahme Gera (called the Sand valley in Plaue), which is 825 m long and up to 8.5 m high, were designed for the eventual laying of a second track, but only the abutments of stone bridges like the viaduct over Angelroda were built for two tracks, while the steel superstructures and pillars were built for one track.