scaffolded
/skaf-uhld, -ohld/US // ˈskæf əld, -oʊld //UK // (ˈskæfəld, -fəʊld) //
脚手架式的,棚架式的,脚手架式,棚架式
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n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
- : an elevated platform on which a criminal is executed, usually by hanging.
- : a raised platform or stage for exhibiting spectacles, seating spectators, etc.
- : any raised framework.
- : a suspended platform that is used by painters, window washers, and others for working on a tall structure, as a skyscraper.
- : Metallurgy. any piling or fusion of materials in a blast furnace, obstructing the flow of gases and preventing the uniform descent of the charge.
- : a system of raised frameworks; scaffolding.
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
- : to furnish with a scaffold or scaffolding.
- : to support by or place on a scaffold.
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Examples
Further, the gel scaffold, which is itself firm, coaxed the cells to grow into a particular shape.
The sticks are scaffolded to the regulation height, all alike in length, amply soldered in the middle and free at either end.
The sides on both hands scaffolded to the very roof for the members of the House of Commons.
These bears and other beasts are there baited in plots of ground, scaffolded about for the beholders to stand safe.
Then the car halted on the edge of the building-pit and they blinked down and up at the scaffolded monster.
A few hours later I tore myself away and returned to the hangar, where the Pioneer now reposed in a scaffolded cradle.
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