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baseboard

/beys-bawrd, -bohrd/US // ˈbeɪsˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd //UK // (ˈbeɪsˌbɔːd) //

底板,壁板,地下水板,墙板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called mopboard, skirt. a board forming the foot of an interior wall.
    • : a board forming the base of anything.

Examples

  • That’s not enough to act as a complete heat source, but it can supplement baseboards or another heating method.

  • Fido gnawed on the baseboards instead of the $200 worth of dog toys you’ve purchased for him.

  • A week or two before your gathering, start to deep-clean the areas of your home you may have neglected — the stove, refrigerator, windows and baseboards, for example — to create a fresh canvas for party planning.

  • The whole frame, the handlebars, the stem and the baseboard are all made of this strong, sustainable, lightweight material.

  • A crevice tool lets you reach behind the couch and up against the baseboards.

  • Other features include True Radiant, which compensates for the longer time it takes for baseboard systems to adjust temperatures.

  • A little later the walls began to be covered with panels of thin slabs of marble with a baseboard and cornice.

  • Her costly velvet carpets still came right to the edge of the floor and were snugly tacked close to the baseboard.

  • Indeed, a set of encyclopedias of ancient vintage found lodgment along the baseboard on the floor.

  • A crack between flooring and baseboard may be the air leak that has caused the trouble.

  • On the wall opposite the fireplace there was a broad paneling of the same width filled with a mirror from baseboard to ceiling.