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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. 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. 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.