prefab / adjective, noun ˈpriˌfæb; verb priˈfæb /

⚽高中词汇预制板预制构件预制房屋预制屋

prefab3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is prefabricated, as a building or fixture: You would never know that such an attractive house is a prefab.
v. 有主动词 verb

pre·fabbed, pre·fab·bing.

  1. to prefabricate.

prefab 近义词

prefab

等同于 barracks

prefab

等同于 construction

prefab

等同于 manufacture

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等同于 concoct

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等同于 construct

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等同于 fabricate

更多prefab例句

  1. Before that my woodworking experience had been limited to assembling IKEA furniture and installing prefab shelves—­incidentally, with a drill my dad bought me for my 29th birthday.
  2. Such prefab housing is especially crucial in Turkey, home to the world’s largest refugee population, with around 4 million people, many of whom live in nearly two dozen Turkish camps.
  3. No matter the layout, though, Mighty plans to continue its focus on reducing the work required to make a prefab home.
  4. He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy.
  5. At the prefab dorms on the American base in Kandahar, I ran into my neighbor from the bunk next door.
  6. But when I was 13, I was one of those sign wavers on the corner for prefab homes.
  7. The site is slick, and it disseminates prefab speeches of political Islam by clerics in Saudi Arabia.
  8. The walls are prefab plastic sheet, the rest is standard fittings slung in and bolted down with the fastenings showing.
  9. At once she went on a feminine exploring expedition of the prefab's interior, and its new, gleaming appointments.
  10. Jack Holloway landed the manipulator in front of the cluster of prefab huts.
  11. Mryna thought there might be one man living in a kind of prefab somehow suspended above the rain mist.
  12. The first inarticulate roar was followed by a babel of voices, like a tropical cloudburst on a prefab hut.