Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 23, 2009 05:12
15 yrs ago
English term
Bulkhead
English to Danish
Tech/Engineering
Architecture
I have the term "Bulkhead" appear on a list of locations in a concert hall. You have stage, walls, ceiling, balconies etc and then bulkhead.
I have found a reference to a bulkhead in a concert hall:
http://www.cdnarchitect.com/issues/viewphoto.asp?pid=33878&s...
which seems to define it as the upper bulky part of a concert hall. Fine so far. But what is that called in Danish? Any suggestions are welcome!
I have found a reference to a bulkhead in a concert hall:
http://www.cdnarchitect.com/issues/viewphoto.asp?pid=33878&s...
which seems to define it as the upper bulky part of a concert hall. Fine so far. But what is that called in Danish? Any suggestions are welcome!
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(Danish)
4 | skillevæg | Joern Wennerstroem |
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skillevæg
Bulkhead bruges om skillevægge eller skotter (vægge) i skibe, bruges også om skillevægge i fly etc.
Gyldendas Røde angiver: (civ.ing.): skot, væg og andetsteds i samme opslag: skillerum, forplade.
Gyldendas Røde angiver: (civ.ing.): skot, væg og andetsteds i samme opslag: skillerum, forplade.
Example sentence:
A bulkhead is the physical partition that divides a plane into different classes or sections. Typically, a bulkhead is a wall but can also be a curtain or screen. In addition to separating classes from one another, i.e. business and economy, bulkheads can
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Torben"
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