corrugated 的 3 个定义
cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing.
- to draw or bend into folds or alternate furrows and ridges.
- to wrinkle, as the skin or face.
- Western U.S. to make irrigation ditches in.
cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing.
- to become corrugated; undergo corrugation.
- corrugated; wrinkled; furrowed.
corrugated 近义词
ridged, grooved
更多corrugated例句
- You’ll need corrugated boxes in various sizes, unless you’re using boxes provided by your carrier.
- Inside, mismatched plastic trays sat carefully stacked on industrial metal shelves, stretching all the way from the concrete floor to the corrugated-steel ceiling.
- Rather, it can be made from “wood, corrugated metal, polycarbonate plastic, and standard framing hardware,” which allows for the cabins to be prototyped immediately and relatively cost-effectively at scale.
- The dugout was covered with semi-circular sheets of corrugated iron, forming a vaulted roof.
- At the same time parts of the corrugated iron roof collapsed.
- Since the Nehers departed, the school got a corrugated iron roof and there is now a real road into the town.
- It ran into a corrugated tin sheet boundary and a large genip tree.
- There were trees and electrical poles strewn across the road and corrugated iron roofing that had been ripped off houses.
- Its shores were long stretches of mud-flats, corrugated everywhere with thousands of clam-holes.
- And the parson went to live in the town, beside his church—in a corrugated iron house that was run up for him.
- The corrugated iron roofs were dazzlingly white and smooth—two or three inches of snow in every groove.
- The house was a rough, square, one-storeyed building, roofed over with corrugated iron.
- A corrugated iron roof had saved it, they said, although there was a good clearing on either side of the shanty.