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Definition
- Noun:
- Tie-beam (in architecture): A horizontal structural element, typically made of wood, that connects and supports two principal rafters or roof trusses at their lower ends, often found in traditional Vietnamese wooden structures.
- The main beam: Refers to the primary, central beam in a traditional wooden frame, crucial for the roof's stability.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Cái đình làng được chống đỡ bởi những cây câu đầu rất lớn. (The village communal house is supported by very large tie-beams.)
- Kiến trúc sư đang kiểm tra độ chắc chắn của câu đầu. (The architect is checking the sturdiness of the tie-beam.)
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Architectural Context: The term is used almost exclusively in the context of traditional Vietnamese architecture, carpentry, or restoration projects.
- Việc phục chế ngôi nhà cổ bắt đầu bằng việc thay thế cây câu đầu đã mục. (The restoration of the ancient house began with replacing the rotten tie-beam.)
Variants and Related Words
- Xà (n): Beam; a more general term for any beam or girder in construction.
- Rường (n): Framework; refers to the entire wooden frame or skeleton of a traditional house.
- Kèo (n): Rafter; the sloping beam that supports the roof, which the often connects.
Synonyms
- Đòn tay chính: Main rafter/beam (less common).
- Xà ngang chính: Main horizontal beam.
Related Phrases
- Lắp đặt câu đầu: To install a tie-beam.
- Cấu trúc câu đầu: Tie-beam structure.
Related Idioms
(This is a highly technical term, so it does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions. Its usage is literal and specific to architecture.)
- (kiến tru'c) Tie-beam