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sheathing

/shee-thing/US // ˈʃi ðɪŋ //UK // (ˈʃiːðɪŋ) //

鞘膜,护套板,鞘线,护墙板

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person who sheathes.
    • : something that sheathes; a covering or outer layer of metal, wood, or other material, as one of metal plates on a ship's bottom, the first covering of boards on a house, etc.
    • : material for forming any such covering.

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Examples

  • Sheathing his fury, he rode off rapidly toward the wagons, followed in silence by the others.

  • By and by down by water on several Deall ships, and stood upon a stage in one place seeing calkers sheathing of a ship.

  • The planking had been sawed, the timber cut with the hatchet, the ironwork with a file, the sheathing with the chisel.

  • The tapping quickly showed him where the upright beams were located on the other side of the sheathing.

  • It is used for concrete forms, sheathing, studding and for dairy containers and packages that must be odorless and tasteless.