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plywood

/plahy-wood/US // ˈplaɪˌwʊd //UK // (ˈplaɪˌwʊd) //

胶合板,合板,夹板,夹层板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a material used for various building purposes, consisting usually of an odd number of veneers glued over each other, usually at right angles.

Examples

  • The graying and graffitied plywood that boarded up its windows had fallen or been pulled down.

  • In the van, we have a raised queen-sized plywood platform with a memory foam folding mattress on top.

  • Judging by the plywood, it’s shaping up to be an Election Day like no other.

  • A handful of Georgetown businesses requested plywood after Wednesday night’s events.

  • They’re ordering crowd-control barricades, plywood to board up windows, and putting contractors on standby so they’re available if needed.

  • Besides the tower, the only hard structure that I saw in July 2009 was a plywood shed filled with bottled water.

  • I found Shia LaBeouf sitting at another small plywood table.

  • After the grave was filled, the groundskeeping crew covered it with plywood.

  • FEMA recommends using permanent storm shutters or boarding up windows with plywood.

  • Despite their protective plywood embrace, the windows, walls, and doors began to scream.

  • Join the Navy and see the world through a piece of plywood nailed over a porthole.

  • We were fixing the floor, putting down some plywood on the floor.

  • Rick found a razor blade and anchored it to a rectangular piece of plywood he found in the woodshed.

  • Nagkalakung ang playwud, The plywood is curling up at the edges.

  • She was a plywood job, light, but the fastest bomber in the world.