prefabricated / priˈfæb rɪˌkeɪt /

预制的预制式预制式的预制

prefabricated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pre·fab·ri·cat·ed, pre·fab·ri·cat·ing.

  1. to fabricate or construct beforehand.
  2. to manufacture in standardized parts or sections ready for quick assembly and erection, as buildings.

prefabricated 近义词

prefabricated

等同于 ready-made

prefabricated 的近义词 3
prefabricated

等同于 build

prefabricated

等同于 upraise

prefabricated

等同于 uprear

prefabricated

等同于 erect

更多prefabricated例句

  1. Pragnell spent three months in Japan engineering prefabricated warehouses.
  2. Most have mature gardens and tall trees despite the fact they are nothing more than prefabricated structures.
  3. From the top of the Church steeple, the highest point in this prefabricated settlement, I could only gawk at the carnage below.
  4. The cargo includes cement, reinforcement bars, and prefabricated wooden houses.
  5. It was no great feat to divert the now aimless Colorado River aqueduct to the site nor to erect thousands of prefabricated houses.
  6. "The drilling machinery goes into one of those prefabricated sheds," Eldra considered.
  7. Ramshackle mine-buildings of prefabricated plastic straggled out from the shrouding blackness under a pinnacled ridge.
  8. The house, two stories of prefabricated metal, stood perched on one of the outer corners.
  9. Not one of those prefabricated ones, but a natural, real one.