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flooring

/flawr-ing, flohr-/US // ˈflɔr ɪŋ, ˈfloʊr- //UK // (ˈflɔːrɪŋ) //

地板,地板铺设,楼板,地板运动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a floor.
    • : floors collectively.
    • : materials for making floors.

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Examples

  • The 240-milliliter water tank covers up to 2,000 square feet of flooring for a tough and thorough clean.

  • Sometimes the person’s shoes are of interest, but more often, it’s the graphic flooring that catches your eye.

  • The flooring makes the room more fun — just what she wanted and needed in her laundry room, McDonald jokes — and the space quickly became the room her friends commented on most often.

  • This shed has to be assembled, and does not include flooring, as floor kits must be ordered according to the type of ground it’ll sit on.

  • The flooring of the shed is reinforced to support heavy equipment.

  • It eats through and corrodes the porcelain and then the wood flooring beneath it and, boom, down it comes.

  • The bridge flooring rests on the supporting members, and is of very various types according to the purpose of the bridge.

  • This increment is larger on the flooring girders than on the main ones, and on short main girders than on long ones.

  • Road bridges vary so much in the character of the flooring that no general rule can be given.

  • The cost of abutments and bridge flooring is practically independent of the length of span adopted.

  • The slabs of the flooring, covered everywhere else with greenish moisture, wore a blood-red tint under the prong.