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sidewall

/sahyd-wawl/US // ˈsaɪdˌwɔl //UK // (ˈsaɪdˌwɔːl) //

侧壁,侧墙,边墙,侧壁上

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the part of a pneumatic tire between the edge of the tread and the rim of the wheel.
    • : a wall that serves as the side of a structure.
    • : the side part of the upper of a shoe.

Examples

  • The Salt Creek’s hubbed-pole design creates near-vertical sidewalls and a top-of-class peak height of 44 inches.

  • All those little numbers on the sidewall actually indicate more than a tire’s size.

  • Obvious problems include big cuts or spots on the sidewall where threads from the nylon belt are showing through the rubber casing.

  • Tire sidewalls that lack rubber’s natural tackiness may be dry-rotted.

  • Two sheets of titanium and full sidewalls encourage any dedicated pilot to achieve new levels of performance.

  • I've dug down through the sand and found the bottom edge of the metal sidewall.

  • Farrow went over the back of the seat in a flurry and I rolled off of my stretcher into the angle of the floor and the sidewall.

  • The shell had struck a sidewall in the bar, and glanced off through the doorway without exploding.

  • They reached the mysterious objects being manufactured in a row around half the sidewall of the Shed.

  • It turned clumsily, and carefully circled the scaffolding, and moved toward a sidewall of the Shed.